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Soham Baba, Lessons in Manipulating the Indigenous - COP16
Submitted by FluxRostrum on Sat, 12/11/2010 - 8:19amMBN cornered His Holiness Shri Shri 1008 Soham Baba after the COP16 Avoided Deforestation Partners Advancing Redd+ New Pathways and Partnerships Press Confernce. ~ download
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Robert Zoellick President of the World Bank Speaks at COP16
Submitted by FluxRostrum on Fri, 12/10/2010 - 4:33pmdownload - Robert Zoellick President of the World Bank Speaks at the COP16 Avoided
Deforestation Partners Advancing Redd+ New Pathways and Partnerships
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Crawford Nebraska: We Live in Fear
Submitted by FluxRostrum on Mon, 07/07/2008 - 7:20am
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Testimony Regarding Dominique Ten Fingers
Submitted by FluxRostrum on Sun, 07/06/2008 - 7:20am
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A part of the Republic of Lakotah Red Ribbon Grand Jury Against Racism & Corruption in Dawes County Nebraska. This is testimony regarding felony assault charges brought against Dominique Ten Fingers, apparently for defending herself in her home.
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Red Ribbon Grand Jury: Opening Remarks
Submitted by FluxRostrum on Fri, 07/04/2008 - 7:20pm
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Russell Means and Vernon Moves Camp give opening remarks at the Republic of Lakotah sponsored Red Ribbon Grand Jury on Systematic Racism and Corruption in Dawes County Nebraska. Racism, however is a door that swings both directions.
Related Links ::: The Republic of Lakotah
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Russell Means Freedom
Submitted by FluxRostrum on Sun, 06/29/2008 - 7:20am5.5 min. ~ Download iPod ~ Bandwidth Challenged
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An interview regarding Freedom and sovereignty with Russell Means leader of the movement to establish the Republic of Lakotah as an independent nation, separate from the United States
Related Links ::: Russell Means, The Republic of Lakotah, Wikipedia
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Uranium Mining Threatens Wild Horse Sanctuary and Your Water
Submitted by FluxRostrum on Wed, 06/18/2008 - 7:20pm
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A talk with Tom Cook; field director for Running Strong for American Indian Youth, regarding Uranium Mining in the North West Nebraska and South West South Dakota.
Related Links ::: Uranium is NOT my Frien, Running Strong for American Indian Youth
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Oglala Princess Pageant
Submitted by FluxRostrum on Wed, 06/11/2008 - 1:20pm
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Oglala Veterans Day Pow Wow
Submitted by FluxRostrum on Tue, 06/10/2008 - 7:20am
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This video DOES NOT represent the views of FluxRostrum or Mobile Broadcast News. This is NOT the story that we have come to the Lakota to hear but it is a story that they want told; and that is as important as our agenda.
Related Links ::: IVAW, Oglala Veterans Pow Wow
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4 Directions ~ Indigenous Hurricane Relief
Submitted by FluxRostrum on Thu, 05/11/2006 - 7:20pm
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The Four Directions Relief Project was started in early October in recognition that the Native American communities of storm ravaged southern Louisiana remained under-served and in urgent need of relief efforts. Despite the immense pride and independence of these communities, Katrina and Rita created an intense burden on the people, and storm assistance was requested.
Four Directions was organized to help gain both short and long term storm relief, working in solidarity and respect for the pride of local communities, and the preservation of their cultures.
Working in solidarity with tribal leaders, Four Directions was formed by community organizer/spiritual activist Naomi Archer and medic Dave Pike who had been working on the ground in southern Louisiana building the innovative mutual-aid relief work of Common Ground in Algiers.
Between October 2005 and January 2006, Four Directions, in collaboration with our tribal partners, NGO partners, and a very limited number of volunteers facilitated:
* 27 tons of food and material aid collected and distributed
* 1600+ volunteer hours in the community
* 8 home repair projects
including 2 emergency housing projects for homeless families
* 30 classroom teaching kits to the most damaged elementary schools
* 26 large and small appliances bought and distributed
* 2 tons + of trash collected
* 1200+ holiday meals distributed
* Stories, interviews or links in 20+ native, commercial,
and independent media outlets
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I spent a great deal of time doun de bayou in Chauvin the last couple of months in Louisiana. Much love & respect to the Courteaux's for allowing me to hang around , mostly working on other projects from the Wonder Pod Satelite internet hook up, camping at the Volunteer Center. It was magical ... as long as you had bug spray. The locals have systematically developed their natural defense to the mosquitos by feeding children increasing doses of a local berry... Unprepared volunteers however, often ran, flapping & screaming across the yard. During the first weeks after Hurricane Katrina I followed my friend Naomi's blog and wished I could be there, she kept me interested in coming to New Orleans.. even though I was sure I'd missed it all. How ridiculus to think it was all over in November. 6 months later and New Orleans is truely a thing of the past, most of the coastal communities are STILL completely wiped out and some have just begun to return ... it's STILL long from "over".
Related Links ::: Four Directions Solidarity Network, Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw of Louisiana, Sustainability Research & Education Project, Plenty International, Islamic Relief, Hurricane Autonomous Workers Collective, Seventh Generation, National Relief Charities, New Orleans Voices for Peace
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