Tobacco and Coca: From Sacred To Addictive
By Neenah Payne Tobacco is sacred to traditional Native American cultures. Yet, Americans turned it into a carcinogen. The coca plant is sacred to the…
By Neenah Payne Tobacco is sacred to traditional Native American cultures. Yet, Americans turned it into a carcinogen. The coca plant is sacred to the…
By B.N. Frank Most would agree that Native Americans haven’t always been treated fairly by the U.S. government. Fortunately for them, that is changing. From…
By Neenah Payne Some calendars still call this holiday “Columbus Day” which teaches us to celebrate conquest. It does not teach us how to collaborate…
By Neenah Payne Americans flock to the Amazon to drink ayahuasca with shamans. However, for most Americans, Native America is the ignored Big Pink Elephant…
By Derrick Broze Indigenous nations are continuing their fight against a proposed copper mine at a sacred Apache site in Arizona – a six-year battle…
By Sean Walton The Kayenta coal mine in northeastern Arizona shut down last year, along with the power plant it supplied. Coal from that mine…
By Molly Carter The Battle at Wounded Knee is a significant battle in American history, as it put an end to the Indian Wars and…
By B.N. Frank There have been many reasons provided by countless health and security experts why the U.S. should drop out of this totally moronic…
By John Vibes For more than two weeks, the United States Air Force has been scrambling to locate a crate of explosives that fell off…
By John Vibes New Town, ND – The recent disappearance of a 32-year-old mother has shed new light on the growing problem of violence against…
By Derrick Broze New documents reveal the Massachusetts State Police were paid over $100,000 by Kinder Morgan Inc to prevent local activists and representatives of indigenous…
By Derrick Broze A large gathering of tribal leaders met on July 4th to declare their opposition to the Keystone XL Pipeline. While Americans were…
By Derrick Broze As the Dakota Access Pipeline nears operational status the project is marred with new reports of oil leaks and the presence of…
By Claire Bernish Indigenous water protectors and their non-Native American allies — who camped in North Dakota in close proximity to the Missouri River to…