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This book comprises selections from the newspaper column written by Jim Northrup (Fon Du Lac Ojibwe) between 1989 and 2001. The column, “Fond du Lac Follies,” appears monthly in a number of Indigenous newspapers in the Upper Midwest.
More than a murder mystery, The Assassination Of Hole In The Day provides insights into the evolution of clan structure, tribal governance and relations with the Dakota and other tribes since the time a century and a half ago when white pressure, the declining fur trade and other factors led to the cession of great tracts of land and the people’s removal to reservations.
A book about healing, cultural revitalization, education and, ultimately about the concept of children as wakanyeja or sacred gifts, as the basis of child rearing and education.This book provides insight about how can raise our children better now to arrive at a healthy, functional future.
“The awakening of consciousness and the return of Kukulk’an Quetzacoatl, the plumed serpent, has started. This book ,”The Night of the last Katun-2012 Maya" unravels these mysteries. In a rather accessible language, and from the mayan perspective, it shows how the universe gardually evolves until it becomes aware of itself. It also shows us man’s role in this evolutionary process, and it reminds us of who we are, where we came from, and what we are doing on this planet"—From the jacket cover
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Well put together documentary about the 1973 Wounded Knee occupation with interviews of the participants and archival footage. Interesting story, and it fills in some of the pieces of the larger story
of colonization and oppression of Indigenous peoples.
This book incorporates selections from Charles Eastman’s five most important books and includes more than 275 illustrations.(Photographs, paintings, vignettes, timelines and maps).There are also nine interviews with contemporary Native leaders on their experiences of living in two worlds
With clarity and thoughtful authority, Sarah Horton lays out the territory of good design, as inspired by universal usability.
Details the terrifying and horrific abuses inflicted upon the Indigenous peoples of North America through the genocidal practices of the U.S. Government and the continuing effects of those practices today.
Documents the immoral and illegal prosecution and persecution of two Western Shosone sisters, Carrie and Mary Dann for the “crime” of grazing their horses on their tribal lands.It comes as no surprise that their are mineral resources beneath their lands that corporate and government interests want to appropriate…
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