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Four Indigenous leaders embark on an extraordinary trans-continental adventure from the Canadian plains to deep into the heart of the Amazonian jungle to unite the peoples of North and South America and deepen the meaning of “Climate Justice”. Castro Theater, The Castro, Big Night, North And South America, Documentary Film, Documentaries, Canadian, Extraordinary, Leader
Thu 9/13 SAN FRANCISCO: "The Condor and the Eagle" film screening | Indigenous Again
Four Indigenous leaders embark on an extraordinary trans-continental adventure from the Canadian plains to deep into the heart of the Amazonian jungle to unite the peoples of North and South America and deepen the meaning of “Climate Justice”.
This is an open call for all water protectors, kayaktivists, radical sailors and water going folk to join us on the frontlines as we fight the tail end of the Dakota Access Pipeline in the swamps of Louisiana.  Calling all water protectors to Louisiana! #NoBayouBridge #StopETP #Resist Bayou, Radicals, Louisiana, Folk, This Is Us, Environment, Dakota Access, How To Plan, Water
Calling all water protectors to Louisiana! | Indigenous Again
This is an open call for all water protectors, kayaktivists, radical sailors and water going folk to join us on the frontlines as we fight the tail end of the Dakota Access Pipeline in the swamps of Louisiana. Calling all water protectors to Louisiana! #NoBayouBridge #StopETP #Resist
by Roberto Dr Cintli Rodriguez *This is the original and longer version of this column published by Truthout as: Those Impacted by Colonialism Speak Out on the US’s Legacy of Family Separation  Open your eyes America; that those crying children and their parents separated and detained by the U.... Family Separation, Open Your Eyes, Veins, Continents, The Original, Border, America, Crying, Parents
The Border: 500-Year Open Veins of the Americas | Indigenous Again
by Roberto Dr Cintli Rodriguez *This is the original and longer version of this column published by Truthout as: Those Impacted by Colonialism Speak Out on the US’s Legacy of Family Separation Open your eyes America; that those crying children and their parents separated and detained by the U....
Cherán has been practicing a traditional form of self government for 7 years. Earlier this year, on April 15th, 2018 the community celebrated the 7 year anniversary of the it’s uprising against what they all call today: The narco government. 7 Year Anniversary, Michoacan, Tala, Seventh, Government, Academic Dress, Form, Traditional, Video
VIDEO: Celebrating Seven Years of Self Governance in Cherán, Michoacán | Indigenous Again
Cherán has been practicing a traditional form of self government for 7 years. Earlier this year, on April 15th, 2018 the community celebrated the 7 year anniversary of the it’s uprising against what they all call today: The narco government.
The Valley Crossing Pipeline, also referred to as the “Nueces County to Brownsville” pipeline, was originally owned by Spectra Energy until big fish Canadian pipeline company Enbridge absorbed Spectra Energy in February 2017. Merida, Texas, Villa, Brownsville, Big Fish, The Valley, Corporate, February 2017, Arrow
Enbridge Corporate Trickery in Texas | Indigenous Again
The Valley Crossing Pipeline, also referred to as the “Nueces County to Brownsville” pipeline, was originally owned by Spectra Energy until big fish Canadian pipeline company Enbridge absorbed Spectra Energy in February 2017.
‘Crawfish the Musical’ Stopping construction along #BBP pipeline route. #NoBayouBridge #StopETP #ProtectWhatYouLove L’eau Est La Vie Camp – No Bayou Bridge was live. Pine Mountain, Burnaby, Route, Musicals, Bridge, Camping, Construction
‘Crawfish the Musical’ stops construction along #BBP pipeline route | Indigenous Again
‘Crawfish the Musical’ Stopping construction along #BBP pipeline route. #NoBayouBridge #StopETP #ProtectWhatYouLove L’eau Est La Vie Camp – No Bayou Bridge was live.
Republished with permission Via Deceleration News / March 15, 2018 · by M. Cortez · in Podcast. Tupac Enrique Acosta (right) teaches youth as part of TONATIERRA’s Indigenous cultural education programs known as Xinachtli (Seed).  Last week, Deceleration ran an article by Bettie Lyons of the Ameri... Yala, Indigenous Peoples, Descendants, Turtle, Podcasts, Youth, Understanding, Culture
Beyond DACA: Toward A Native Understanding Of Nationhood | Indigenous Again
Republished with permission Via Deceleration News / March 15, 2018 · by M. Cortez · in Podcast. Tupac Enrique Acosta (right) teaches youth as part of TONATIERRA’s Indigenous cultural education programs known as Xinachtli (Seed). Last week, Deceleration ran an article by Bettie Lyons of the Ameri...
Via the Lush Summit 2018 Answering the question, is a talk by Shannon Biggs from Movement Rights, on indigenous and nature’s rights. Biggs, Summit, Lush, Movement, Talk, River, Nature, Naturaleza, Nature Illustration
Does A River Have Rights? | Indigenous Again
Via the Lush Summit 2018 Answering the question, is a talk by Shannon Biggs from Movement Rights, on indigenous and nature’s rights.
An upcoming film about native experiences in public education and one family’s decision to opt out of public school. Public Education, Upcoming Films, Public School, Nativity, Experience, Family, The Nativity, State School
Uncolonized: Native experiences in public education, Opting out of public school | Indigenous Again
An upcoming film about native experiences in public education and one family’s decision to opt out of public school.
Houstonian activist-organizer Bryan Parras on environmental racism, grassroots action, and the challenges of rebuilding Houston sustainably in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. Houston, After The Storm, Rebuild, Activist, Bryan, Harvey, Wake, Challenges
In Houston After the Storm, la lucha sigue | Indigenous Again
Houstonian activist-organizer Bryan Parras on environmental racism, grassroots action, and the challenges of rebuilding Houston sustainably in the wake of Hurricane Harvey.
Congratulations to the Ponca Nation of Oklahoma on making history by becoming the the first tribe in the U.S. to recognize Rights of Nature into law. The Ponca tribe lives in Oklahoma, which used to be known as “tornado alley.” Now it is the “earthquake capital of the ... Tornado Alley, Ponca, Earthquake, Then And Now, Oklahoma, Tribe, Chef Jackets, Law, Congratulations
First tribe in the U.S. recognizes Rights of Nature into law | Indigenous Again
Congratulations to the Ponca Nation of Oklahoma on making history by becoming the the first tribe in the U.S. to recognize Rights of Nature into law. The Ponca tribe lives in Oklahoma, which used to be known as “tornado alley.” Now it is the “earthquake capital of the ...
The following videos are from the first-ever Rights of Nature Symposium were held this past October 2017 at Tulane Law School.  Via Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund     Karenna Gore – Keynote Speaker of the Center for Earth Ethics, keynoted the Symposium.    Introduction and P... Nature Definition, Legal Defense, Tulane, Keynote Speakers, Law School, Framework, Ethics, Fund, Introduction
Rights of Nature: Definitions, Legal Frameworks, Indigenous Perspectives | Indigenous Again
The following videos are from the first-ever Rights of Nature Symposium were held this past October 2017 at Tulane Law School. Via Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund Karenna Gore – Keynote Speaker of the Center for Earth Ethics, keynoted the Symposium. Introduction and P...
Climate change, indigenous resistance, physical occupations, and public outrage across the world in opposition to fossil fuels have resulted in a rise of financial divestments across the industry. Yesterday the mayor of New York City announced a divestment worth $5 billion from fossil fuel c... Climate Change, Fossil, New York City, Yesterday, Resistance, Physics, Public, Industrial, Worth
Multifaceted Resistance to Pipelines, Fossil Fuel Industry Makes Its Mark | Indigenous Again
Climate change, indigenous resistance, physical occupations, and public outrage across the world in opposition to fossil fuels have resulted in a rise of financial divestments across the industry. Yesterday the mayor of New York City announced a divestment worth $5 billion from fossil fuel c...
Seven indigenous women and several earth defenders have occupied the Washington State Capitol to address climate change and native treaty rights as the state legislature opens for session. The native women, who come from several tribes, are seeking that Governor Jay Inslee honor the treaties and... Washington State Capitol, Earth Defender, Inslee, Face Down, Defenders, Political News, Patriarchy, Governor
Indigenous Women Activists Occupy Washington State Capitol | Indigenous Again
Seven indigenous women and several earth defenders have occupied the Washington State Capitol to address climate change and native treaty rights as the state legislature opens for session. The native women, who come from several tribes, are seeking that Governor Jay Inslee honor the treaties and...
Via Enlace Zapatista […]So if you are a woman in struggle who is against what is being done to us as women; if you are not scared (or you are, but you control your fear), then we invite you to gather with us, to speak to us and listen to us as the women we are. Thus we invite all... Global Food Security, First International, Global Recipes, Capitalism, Women Empowerment, Threat, Gathering, Mexico
Zapatista Army calls for Convocation to the First International Gathering for Women in Struggle | Indigenous Again
Via Enlace Zapatista […]So if you are a woman in struggle who is against what is being done to us as women; if you are not scared (or you are, but you control your fear), then we invite you to gather with us, to speak to us and listen to us as the women we are. Thus we invite all...
“It’s not just in Mexico that pipeline projects have revivified old tribal claims. It’s happening across North America. In Canada, Kinder Morgan Inc’s Trans Mountain pipeline has encountered legal challenges led by indigenous groups. In the U.S., the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipelin... Pipeline Project, Indigenous Group, North America, Mountain, Canada, Led
"A $569 million barbecue": Yaqui community dig up pipeline in Mexico | Indigenous Again
“It’s not just in Mexico that pipeline projects have revivified old tribal claims. It’s happening across North America. In Canada, Kinder Morgan Inc’s Trans Mountain pipeline has encountered legal challenges led by indigenous groups. In the U.S., the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipelin...
Via L’eau Est La Vie Camp on FB:  Join the movement:  http://nobbp.org/join-us-2/ For more information: http://nobbp.org/ Join, Messages, Campsite, Text Posts, Campers
A message from L'eau Est La Vie Camp: No Bayou Bridge Pipeline #NoBBP | Indigenous Again
Via L’eau Est La Vie Camp on FB: Join the movement: http://nobbp.org/join-us-2/ For more information: http://nobbp.org/
Hakhu is an indigenous-led organization in the Ecuadorian Amazon that is empowering indigenous women, promoting sustainable development, and protecting Mother Earth and the extraction of natural resources. Via the Hakhu website: Our mission is to empower indigenous communities in order to... Indigenous Communities, Ecuadorian, Sustainable Development, Natural Resources, Mother Earth, Sustainability, Mission, Organization
Hakhu Amazon Design: Empowering Women and Indigenous Resistance | Indigenous Again
Hakhu is an indigenous-led organization in the Ecuadorian Amazon that is empowering indigenous women, promoting sustainable development, and protecting Mother Earth and the extraction of natural resources. Via the Hakhu website: Our mission is to empower indigenous communities in order to...
SIGN THE PETITION TODAY:  http://bit.ly/2AEtdM5 The Puyallup Tribe of Puget Sound in the state of Washington is fighting an 8 million gallon liquified fracked gas facility that has been plagued with the usual criminal, exclusive tactics common in these fossil fuel industry colonization (and en... Puyallup Tribe, Young Fathers, Puget Sound, Summer School, Gas, Standing, Protection, Wild Animals
TAKE ACTION: Stand with the Puyallup Tribe - No fracked gas in the sea! | Indigenous Again
SIGN THE PETITION TODAY: http://bit.ly/2AEtdM5 The Puyallup Tribe of Puget Sound in the state of Washington is fighting an 8 million gallon liquified fracked gas facility that has been plagued with the usual criminal, exclusive tactics common in these fossil fuel industry colonization (and en...
The Onaman Collective is offering free banner images for land and water protectors here:  http://onamancollective.com/murdoch-belcourt-banner-downloads/                                                                           Three indigenous artists compose the collective – Christi Be... Protect Water, Belcourt, Free Banner, Comic Books, Comic Book Cover, Banner Images, Compose, Artists
Free banner images for land and water protectors | Indigenous Again
The Onaman Collective is offering free banner images for land and water protectors here: http://onamancollective.com/murdoch-belcourt-banner-downloads/ Three indigenous artists compose the collective – Christi Be...
Via Democracy Now Five Native American tribes have joined to file what they are calling an historic lawsuit against President Donald Trump, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and several other members of the administration. The move came just hours after Trump visited Utah Monday, where he announced... Solar Power Diy, Diy Solar, The Sky Is Falling, Escalante National Monument, Cool Campers, Bear Ears, Rv Parks, Rv Travel, Summer Adventures
Five tribes file lawsuit against Trump attack on Bear Ears National Monument | Indigenous Again
Via Democracy Now Five Native American tribes have joined to file what they are calling an historic lawsuit against President Donald Trump, Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke and several other members of the administration. The move came just hours after Trump visited Utah Monday, where he announced...
Black Snake Killaz: A #NoDAPL Story from Unicorn Riot on Vimeo. Black Snake Killaz: a #NoDAPL story (120 mins) chronicles the resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline from April 2016 through March 2017. The film highlights actions taken by water protectors to stop the construction of the oil... Native American Symbols, Standing Rock, Digital Texture, Story Video, The Resistance, My Heritage
Black Snake Killaz: A #NoDAPL Story (Video) | Indigenous Again
Black Snake Killaz: A #NoDAPL Story from Unicorn Riot on Vimeo. Black Snake Killaz: a #NoDAPL story (120 mins) chronicles the resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline from April 2016 through March 2017. The film highlights actions taken by water protectors to stop the construction of the oil...
Original article by Iowkell via Blue Virginia | Reposted with permission Featured Image “Thunderbird Woman No Pipelines” via Onaman Collective VA Department of Environmental Quality c/o Office of Regulatory Affairs P.O. Box 1105 Richmond, VA 23218 Good day, I have recently found out ... Global Warming Climate Change, Regulatory Affairs, Sioux Tribe, Gas Pipeline, Peaceful Protest, The First Americans, Indigenous Art
Deconstructing the Case for Fracked-Gas Pipelines | Indigenous Again
Original article by Iowkell via Blue Virginia | Reposted with permission Featured Image “Thunderbird Woman No Pipelines” via Onaman Collective VA Department of Environmental Quality c/o Office of Regulatory Affairs P.O. Box 1105 Richmond, VA 23218 Good day, I have recently found out ...
“Since 2008 when there was 5 earthquakes in Oklahoma that were under 1.0 to 1.5 we have escalated on a yearly basis until this year, this year, in one year, we have had over 5,000 earthquakes.” — Casey Camp Horinek, Ponca Nation (Oklahoma) Ponca City, Yearly, Earth Day, Casey, Defender, Action
Day of Action in Ponca City (Video): On the Rights of Mother Earth | Indigenous Again
“Since 2008 when there was 5 earthquakes in Oklahoma that were under 1.0 to 1.5 we have escalated on a yearly basis until this year, this year, in one year, we have had over 5,000 earthquakes.” — Casey Camp Horinek, Ponca Nation (Oklahoma)
Technology and open internet have reshaped the way in which traditional life ways and languages are preserved and shared.  Languages that have survived colonization and criminalization in past generations are now publicly available, many of them at no cost and from cultures across Turtle ... App Development Companies, Application Development, Mobile App Development, Web Development, Applications Android, Applications Mobiles, Mobile Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Digital Marketing
Indigenous Language Keyboard and Learning Apps | Indigenous Again
Technology and open internet have reshaped the way in which traditional life ways and languages are preserved and shared. Languages that have survived colonization and criminalization in past generations are now publicly available, many of them at no cost and from cultures across Turtle ...
Save the internet. Net Neutrality, Battle, Internet, Lines, Face, Open, Movie Posters
Net Neutrality, Indigenous Resistance, and What To Do | Indigenous Again
Save the internet.
“The Violence on the Land, Violence on our Bodies report and toolkit are part of a multi-year initiative to document the ways that the sexual and reproductive health of Indigenous women, Two Spirit and young people in North America are impacted by extractive industries, and to support the... Indigenous Knowledge, Native Youth, Two Spirit, Environmental Justice, Reproductive Health, Our Body, No Response
Violence on the Land, Violence on our Bodies: Report and toolkit for indigenous response to environmental violence | Indigenous Again
“The Violence on the Land, Violence on our Bodies report and toolkit are part of a multi-year initiative to document the ways that the sexual and reproductive health of Indigenous women, Two Spirit and young people in North America are impacted by extractive industries, and to support the...
“We invite all women, children and two-spirit people to add your name to this Declaration.” Pipeline Construction, Tar Sands, Declaration, Rocky Mountains, Detailed Image, Tiny House, Invitations, Invite
Women's Declaration Against Kinder Morgan Man Camps | Indigenous Again
“We invite all women, children and two-spirit people to add your name to this Declaration.”
Via Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund – CELDF  CELDF’s Thomas Linzey narrates this slideshow which examines why we’re unable to make decisions in our communities about issues like fracking, including why and how higher levels of government, working hand-in-hand with ... Nature Images, Nature Pictures, Forest Background, Naturist, Nature Trail, Urban Area, Day Hike, West Virginia, The Great Outdoors
Building a Grassroots Movement for Community Rights and the Rights of Nature | Indigenous Again
Via Community Environmental Legal Defense Fund – CELDF CELDF’s Thomas Linzey narrates this slideshow which examines why we’re unable to make decisions in our communities about issues like fracking, including why and how higher levels of government, working hand-in-hand with ...
The Rights of Nature Symposium was held on October 27, 2017, at Tulane Law School in New Orleans. Image Nature, Nature Hd, Nature Lover, Belize Barrier Reef, Beautiful World, Beautiful Nature, Beautiful Places
Rights Of Nature: Indigenous Perspective (Symposium Video) | Indigenous Again
The Rights of Nature Symposium was held on October 27, 2017, at Tulane Law School in New Orleans.