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The Nuclear-Free Future Awards endeavor to ensure no-one has to
Uranium: The stuff of deterrence is not called by its name
A classic comes back: Tony Hillerman's Navajo crime novels published by the Swiss Unionsverlag. A white author writing about people on an Indian reservation - is that still acceptable today? In response, a look at the online offerings of the most successful series: DARK WINDS has been running in the U.S. since June, and the series will be launched in German as WIND DES BÖSEN on September 12. The series is based on the novels by Tony Hillerman. Never before has a US film production had such a strong line-up of indigenous participants. Claus Biegert on Tony Hillerman.
Fifty years ago a protest for civil rights on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota sparked a clash between the American Indian Movement and U.S. Army on the site of a massacre that ended the Indian Wars.
Jean Roach, a Lakota woman who has been traveling in Europe since September, has successes to show for her journey.
The Museé d'Ethnografie de Genève (MEG) is presenting its exhibition entitled "Environmental Injustice - Indigenous Alternatives" until the end of August. The climate catastrophe hits small, non-industrialized peoples particularly hard, as they are directly dependent on an intact environment. They are the ones who must own our ear.
The Internet newspaper Huffington Post published a call for help from political prisoner Leonard Peltier, who has been innocently imprisoned for 45 years.
He had several lives, and traveled the world as a gatherer.