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+8 +1Our School
In the changing lands above the Arctic Circle, traditional and modern ways of knowing are integrated in the classroom. By Lauren Markham.
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+19 +1National Guard Deploys Missile Launchers to Dakota Access Pipeline to ‘Observe’ Protestors
The Avenger missile launcher is foremost a weapon of war. What is it doing at the site of a peaceful protest? By David Axe.
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+33 +1Pipeline demonstrators blast proposed bills as criminalizing protests
The Republican-controlled [North Dakota] state legislature is proposing bills motivated by local frustration with the protest over the pipeline near Sioux land. By Daniel A. Medina.
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+5 +1Twenty Photos: My Seven Months of Living at Standing Rock
The community we have built here has taught many how to live a large-scale sustainable, decolonized, anticapitalist lifestyle. By Desiree Kane.
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+11 +1America’s ancient cave art
Mysterious drawings, thousands of years old, offer a glimpse of lost Native American cultures and traditions. By John Jeremiah Sullivan. (March, 2011)
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+22 +1In photos: Standing Rock digs in
The encampment set up to protest a pipeline in North Dakota is now more of a small town, and it’s not going anywhere. By Hilary Beaumont.
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+21 +1Stadium Pow Wow
A Tribe Called Red
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+21 +1[Militarized police] and [Standing Rock] protesters face off at Backwater Bridge
Pipeline protesters attempted to remove burned out vehicles blocking the Backwater Bridge on Highway 1806, which led to an hours-long standoff with police using water cannons to repel protesters on [a below freezing] Sunday night. By Caroline Grueskin.
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+17 +1Life on the Pine Ridge Native American reservation
Where life expectancy is the second-lowest in the western hemisphere and 80 percent of people are unemployed. By Patrick Strickland. (Nov. 2, 2016)
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+11 +1On the Knife-Edge of Western Globalization: A Stint at Standing Rock
Armed men in jackboots, some masked and toting assault rifles, stand mockingly, defiantly, heavily on the mound of graves – a sacred indigenous burial ground. A site non-natives can understand as similar to Arlington National Cemetery… By Robert Barsocchini.
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+19 +1Trump’s Personal Investments Ride on Completion of Dakota Access Pipeline
Kelcy Warren, CEO of Energy Transfer Partners’s which is building the Dakota Access Pipeline, said he is “100 percent” confident Trump will support it. By Lorraine Chow.
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+21 +1What Everyone Is Missing About the Dakota Access Pipeline Protests
What the media isn’t telling you. By Admin Tam.
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+10 +1Can’t Wait Forever
Matt Peterson and Malek Rasamny discuss their new film, The Native and the Refugee, which investigates how the spatial contexts of Native reservations in the U.S. and Palestinian refugee camps in the Middle East incubate resistance to settler colonialism. By Aviva Stahl.
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+23 +1Guns, empires and Indians
Multilateral imperial politics triggered an indigenous arms race and led to the violent transformation of Native America. By David J Silverman.
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+12 +1The Human Right to Water at Standing Rock
Attacks on the Water Protectors at Standing Rock violate their internationally recognized right to safe water. By Marjorie Cohn.
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+19 +1Besieged Mauna Kea Telescope Finds a Plan B
Opposition from native Hawaiians may relocate the next-generation Thirty Meter Telescope to Spain's Canary Islands. By Alexandra Witze.
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+23 +1Chief Arvol Looking Horse to Obama: Keep Your Word
President Obama, you told us you realized our treaties were violated and you would address these violations if you became President. Address the DAPL.
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+11 +1The Surveillance State Descends on the Dakota Access Pipeline Spirit Camp
For the past six months, at the confluence of the Cannonball and Missouri Rivers, history has been made at one of the largest international gatherings of indigenous people in recent history. Representatives from well over 100 indigenous nations and thousands of people have camped, prayed, and taken action... By the American Civil Liberties Union.
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+2 +1«Re»
Nils Frahm
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+35 +1More Than Two Dozen Alaskan Native Villages Face Relocation
In Alaska, relocation of villages due to climate change is becoming common enough to have a name -- climigration. By Dahr Jamail.
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