By Andrew Curley Today we commemorate the 150th anniversary of the treaty between the United States and “the Navajo band of Indians.” Most Navajo people are unaware or unconcerned about … Continue reading Hwéeldi continues
Considering a Navajo Name Change: Self-Identification, Land, and Liberation
By Majerle Lister Land is the source of political and economic power. Settler-colonialism is predicated on it. This is demonstrated by the power relationship between indigenous people and colonial entities. … Continue reading Considering a Navajo Name Change: Self-Identification, Land, and Liberation
Call to Action: Justice for Loreal vigil (10/28) at Mesa, AZ police forum
Who: Bordertown Justice Coalition, The Red Nation, Arizona Rally Against Native Mascots When: 10/28/16, 5:30 pm Where: 1844 East Dana Ave. Mesa, AZ. Contact: bordertown.justice.coalition@gmail.com Phoenix, AZ – Members of … Continue reading Call to Action: Justice for Loreal vigil (10/28) at Mesa, AZ police forum
RIMPAC and the Military Occupation of Hawai‘i
by David Uahikeaikalei‘ohu Maile This talk was originally given at The Red Nation’s Native Liberation 2016 Conference at the Larry Casuse Center in Albuquerque, NM on August 13, 2016. David Uahikeaikalei‘ohu Maile is … Continue reading RIMPAC and the Military Occupation of Hawai‘i
Speaking out against border town violence: the killing of Loreal Tsingine and our community’s growing response
By Andrew Curley Winslow, AZ – It has been over a month since Loreal Tsingine, a 27-year old Navajo woman, was gunned down in the streets of Winslow (3/27/16). At … Continue reading Speaking out against border town violence: the killing of Loreal Tsingine and our community’s growing response