Category Archives: INDIGENOUS JUSTICE
Samples of US and Canadian Indigenous Radio and Issues
Mitakuye Oyasin “Mitakuye Oyasin” Radio Show KBOO 90.7 FM Portland, OR mitakuye oyasin 09-23-2010 mitakuye oyasin 09-30-2010 mitakuye oyasin 10-07-2010 mitakuye oyasin 10-15-2010 mitakuye oyasin 10-22-2010 Songs Written and Performed by Jim Page http://jimpage.net/ Heroes and Survivors Columbus … Continue reading
Kline: Killing aboriginals with our [masks of] “kindness”
Kline: Killing aboriginals with our [masks of] “kindness” Posted on February 8, 2015 by jimcraven Jesse Kline: Killing aboriginals with our kindness Republish Reprint Republish Online Republish Offline Reprint Jesse Kline | May 14, 2013 1:47 PM ET More from Jesse … Continue reading
Arizona claims teacher working in prison assumed risk of rape
Arizona claims teacher working in prison assumed risk of rape “The Arizona Attorney General’s Office is asking for dismissal of a lawsuit filed by a teacher who was brutally assaulted and raped after being left in an unguarded prison classroom … Continue reading
Indigenous Approaches to Economic Development and Sustainability
Indigenous Approaches to Economic Development and Sustainability – Lecture/Paper Delivered to the Faculty of Anthropology and Ethnology, Yunnan University, Kunming, China, July 25, 2009 – By James M. Craven/Omahkohkiaaiipooyii – Professor of Economics and Geography, Clark College, Vancouver, WA. … Continue reading
Canada Is The Only UN Member To Reject Landmark Indigenous Rights Document
Canada Is The Only UN Member To Reject Landmark Indigenous Rights Document Posted: 10/02/2014 4:52 pm EDT Updated: 10/03/2014 9:59 pm EDT Canada singled itself out as the only country to raise objections over a landmark United Nations document re-establishing the protection of … Continue reading
In Memory of Carter Camp (Ponca): Defender and Uncorruptable
Friday, December 27, 2013 In Memory Carter Camp, Ponca Carter Camp on far right at Wounded Knee March 1973. Carter Camp on far right at Wounded Knee March 1973. Carter Camp on far left. Photo Brenda Norrell In Memory … Continue reading
Westerners do not know our history as Native peoples from Turtle Island before 1492.
Tiokasin Ghosthorse I write this in the context of knowing the history of Westerners in Turtle Island after 1491 and also that Westerners do not know our history as Native peoples from Turtle Island before 1492. It has been our … Continue reading