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The Invisible Populous of Appalachia: Seeking Statutory Recognition

West Virginia has an abundance of diversity not only with its flora but also with the people that live there. In the midst of this diverse state, there exists an “invisible” population of American...

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Waitangi Day – ramblings of a #Maori socialist

Two days ago my wife and I took the existential indigenous pilgrimage up to the Treaty grounds for the dawn service. The weather wasn’t flash but the atmosphere buzzed with a spirit of pride. I must...

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“The Right Thing To Do…”

On Friday February 7th, Stephen Harper visited the Blood Reserve to announce a new legislation known as the First Nations Education Act. Prime Minister Harper was welcomed by our elected Chief Charles...

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Big Solar: Plundering the Mojave Desert

The world’s largest solar thermal energy facility, the Ivanpah Solar Power Facility, opened last Thursday in California’s Mojave Desert. Unfortunately, this is bad news for neighboring indigenous...

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The Time is Now! A final plea from IC’s Editor and Publisher

Over the years, IC has published more than 3,000 articles on the rights and struggles of Indigenous Peoples around the world. Can you spare $5 for 3,000 more? When I started IC Magazine nearly ten...

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Why Venezuela Matters to the Indigenous Movement

Independent media and social networking movements continue to bridge lives and lifestyles, the (increasingly small) world over. Collective movements spontaneously emerge, collaborate, simultaneously...

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The most sacred of all Hawai’i is facing a genocidal threat

At the Anishnabek Educational Institute on Muncey Delaware Territory I met up with a Hawiian woman named Waimakalani Iona. She described a scenario all too familiar to Onkwehon:we people: the...

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