Archive for 'Indigenous Themes'
Sheila-Watt Cloutier, Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance to Globalization, Pt. 1
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Sheila-Watt Cloutier, Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance to Globalization, Pt. 2
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Tom Goldtooth, Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance to Globalization, Pt. 1
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Tom Goldtooth, Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance to Globalization, Pt. 2
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Chief Vilson de Benedito, Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance to Globalization
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Beverley Jacobs, Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance to Globalization, Pt. 1
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Beverley Jacobs, Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance to Globalization, Pt. 2
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Intro to Teach-In on Indigenous Peoples’ Resistance to Economic Globalization by Jerry Mander
A penetrating analysis of the short-term thinking that threatens to destroy the world’s last remaining areas of unexploited nature. The indigenous peoples inhabit many of these regions and they are deeply committed to upholding their stewardship of their ancient lands despite huge economic, legal and political pressure.
Jerry Mander, Founder and Board Member of the International [...]
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What Can We Learn from Native America About War and Peace? by John Mohawk
The Iroquois Confederacy long ago devised the rules of peace-making and negotiation after centuries of war and vengeance. What crucial lessons can we learn from them as we face a world torn apart by hatreds?
John Mohawk was for many years editor of the seminal magazine, Akwesasne Notes. A strong voice for the Iroquois peoples, [...]
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An Aboriginal Dreamtime Odyssey by David Yeadon
A traveler in the scrub-dotted desert beyond Ayer’s Rock is slowly initiated into the ‘old ways’.
“Never forget–everything’s a mystery. Once it stops bein’ a mystery it stops bein’ true.” – David Mowaljarlai, Aboriginal Elder (from Dreamkeepers by Harvey Arden)
I was cold. Very cold. Despite the daytime furnace heat of Australia’s outback, a numbing nighttime chill [...]





