- Aboriginal Ontario
Historical Perspectives on the First Nations Resource Type: Book Published: 1994 Essays on the history of Ontario's native people.
- Adivasi Movements in India: An Interview with Poet Waharu Sonavane
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Waharu is a Bhil Adivasi, long-time poet and activist. Since the 1970s, he has been organizing for Adivasi self-sufficiency among his community near his hometown in western India.
- Against the Current
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1986 Bi-monthly magazine oriented toward movements for social and economic justice; radical, socialist and feminist in orientation.
- Another World is Possible
Globalization and Anti-capitalism Resource Type: Book Published: 2006 A call-to-arms for progressive activists. McNally argues that capitalism is synonymous with imperialism and fundamentally incompatible with democracy.
- Argentina's Indigenous People Fight for Land Rights
Resource Type: Article Published: 2019 Indigenous people in Argentina live with the constant threat of eviction on land to which they own no title. Much of their predicament is due to colonial laws and attitudes that persist even though constitutional changes now recognize Indigenous land rights as an urgent issue. Deforestation due to expanding agriculture exacerbates this conflict.
- Black War
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 The Black War was the period of violent conflict between British colonists and Aboriginal Australians in Tasmania from the mid-1820s to 1832. The conflict, fought largely as a guerrilla war by both sides, claimed the lives of more than 200 European colonists and between 600 and 900 Aboriginal people, all but annihilating the island's indigenous population.
- Borneo's Killer Dams
Mega-Dams in Sarawak Threaten Indigenous Tribes with Ethnocide Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Sarawak, Malaysia, is home to thousands of endemic species, forty indigenous groups, and one of the largest transboundary rainforests remaining in the world. The state is also suffering from one of the world's highest rates of deforestation; only 5% of its primary forests remain. Now, Sarawak's forests and their inhabitants face another threat: the damming of its rivers for hydroelectric power.
- Canadian First Nations, US-based Tribal Governments and Indigenous Advocacy Groups Endorse Mass Civil Disobedience Action to Protest Canadian Tar Sand
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2011 Canadian First Nations, American Indian Tribes, Territorial, Provincial and Federal First Nations Governments and Advocacy groups have added their support for a rally featuring a civil disobedience sit-in against the tar sands on Sept 26 in Ottawa.
- Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL)
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Canadian Information Sharing Service
Volume 2, Number 4 - November 1977 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1977
- Canadian Information Sharing Service
Volume 2, Number 5 - December 1977 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1977
- Canadian Information Sharing Service
Volume 3, Number 1 - February 1978 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1978
- Capitalism and Underdevelopment in Latin America
Historical Studies of Chile and Brazil Resource Type: Book Published: 1969 The four essays in this book offer a sweeping reinterpretation of Latin American history as an aspect of the world-wide spread of capitalism in its commercial and industrial phases.
- Cauca's indigenous community radios appeal for help
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 As fighting between guerrillas and the army intensifies once again in the Cauca department in south-western Colombia, indigenous communities and their communications infrastructure are more than ever at risk and under threat of censorship.
- Cherokee freedmen controversy
Sources Select Resources Encyclopedia Resource Type: Article An ongoing political and tribal dispute between the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and descendants of the Cherokee Freedmen regarding tribal citizenship.
- Christopher Who? -- Discovering the Americas
Resource Type: Article Published: 1990 Columbus seen as a conqueror.
- The Complete Works of Rosa Luxemburg, Volume I
Economic Writings 1 Resource Type: Book Published: 2013 This first volume in Rosa Luxemburg's Complete Works, entitled Economic Writings 1, contains some of Luxemburg's most important statements on the globalization of capital, wage labour, imperialism, and pre-capitalist economic formations.
- Connexions
Volume 4, Number 2 - March 1979 - Native Rights/Les Droits des Autochtones Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1979
- Connexions
Volume 5, Number 3 - September 1980 - Racism/Racisme Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1980
- Connexions
Volume 6, Number 2 - April 1981 - Urban Core/Milieu Urbain Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1981
- Connexions
Volume 8, Number 3-4 - Winter 1983/84 - Native Issues - A Digest of Resources and Groups for Social Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1984
- Connexions
Volume 11, Number 2 - Winter 1988 - A Social Change Sourcebook Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1988
- Connexions Annual 1994
A Sourcebook of Social and Environmental Alternatives Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1994 Simultaneously a reference book and an introduction to the world of social and environmental alternatives. The bulk of the Annual is devoted to listings of grassroots groups. It also contains a series of introductory articles surveying a wide range of social and environmental issues and possibile alternatives.
- Connexions Annual Overview: Native Peoples
Resource Type: Article Published: 1994 Natives have been intensifying their resistance, and more militant forms of protest are becoming increasingly common. Canadians concerned with social justice can also be working in solidarity with the Native peoples in their struggle for justice.
- Connexions Annual Resource and Reading List
Resource Type: Article Published: 1994 A short and selective list of resources on issues addressed in the Connexions Annual, such as environment, education, peace, interntional development, women's issues, urban issues, housing, human rights, civil liberties, social change.
- Connexions Library: Central America and the Caribbean Focus
Resource Type: Website Published: 2009 Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on Central America and the Caribbean.
- Connexions Library: Native Peoples/First Nations Focus
Resource Type: Website Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on first peoples and aboriginal issues.
- Corporate India Versus Indigenous People
Violent in the Name of Development Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 The state has more or less abandoned rural people (70% of the population) and turned the countryside over to corporate India. Mineral extraction, dam building, infrastructure projects, water appropriation and industrial farming make up their burgeoning business portfolios.
- CUSO-VSO
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Dam the Rivers, Damn the People
Development and Resistance in Amazonian Brazil Resource Type: Book Published: 1990 Cummings describes Amazonia as a colony whose resources are exploited by and 'exported' to the country's industrial south. As a result of the encroachment on their rainforest land, the peoples of Amazonia, particularly the Amazonia Indians, have suffered death, displacement, loss of self-sufficiency and exposure to disease.
- Dene Nation Becomes Part of International Accord Opposed to Keystone XL Pipeline
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2011 Dene Nation Becomes Part of International Accord Opposed to Keystone XL Pipeline.
- Do we fetishize indigenous people?
Resource Type: Article Published: 2019 Although well-intentioned, Western representations of and interactions with Indigenous people can undermine their humanity.
- The Earthscan Action Handbook
Resource Type: Book Published: 1990 A compendium of the world's major ills with suggestions for remedial action.
- Ecuador's New Indigenous Uprising
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Ecuador's Indigenous movements have launched an uprising to challenge the government's opposition to bilingual education and its support for an extractive-based economy.
- The Enemy of Nature
The End of Capitalism or the End of the World? Resource Type: Book Published: 2007 We live in and from nature, but the way we have evolved of doing this is about to destroy you. Capitalism and its by-products -- imperialism, war, neoliberal globalization, racism, poverty, and the destruction of community -- are all playing a part in the destruction of our ecosystem.
- Ethnic Conflicts in Nicaragua
Resource Type: Article Published: 1998 WITH LITTLE INTERNATIONAL notice, the winds of war are picking up on the eastern seaboard of Nicaragua. This time, however, it will not be a clear class-warfare case with a popular revolution struggling against an imperial behemoth. Rather, the Croat-Serb-Muslim model may be a better metaphor. Over the past decade we have watched the situation change from the hopeful vision of a multiethnic autonomous society to today's mixture of ethnic typecasting and cynical manipulations by the neoliberal...
- For the Land!
Roots and Revolutionary Dynamics of Indigenous Struggles in Canada Resource Type: Article Published: 2008
- 1491
New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus Resource Type: Book Published: 2005 A portrait of human life in the Americas before the arrival of Columbus.
- The Gaia Atlas of First Peoples
Resource Type: Book Published: 1990 Entries on indigenous peoples from around the globe, focusing on three main areas: their way of life, the present crisis, and the future.
- Genocide in Plain Sight: Shooting Bushmen From Helicopters in Botswana
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 In a healthy democracy, people are not shot at from helicopters for collecting food. They are not arrested, stripped bare and beaten while in custody without facing trial. Nor are people banned from their legitimate livelihoods, or persecuted on false pretenses. Sadly in Botswana, southern Africa's much-vaunted beacon of democracy', all of this took place late last month in an incident which has been criminally under-reported. Nine Bushmen were later arrested and subsequently stripped naked and beaten while in custody.
- The Global Assault on Indigenous Peoples
Resource Type: Article Published: 2019 Focusing on the the NgäbeBuglé in Panama, a look at the Indigenous people who have their way of life is destroyed by capitalism.
- The Great Turning
From Empire to Earth Community Resource Type: Book Published: 2006
- Grenada: Island of Conflict
From Amerindians to People's Revolution, 1498-1979 Resource Type: Book This history of the island of Grenada is a timely account of the frequently violent transitions through which Grenadians have lived since even before the arrival of European colonialists. The author provides historical details of how these Caribbean people have always had to struggle against invaders who would enslave them.
- Guatemala 1962 to 1980s
Resource Type: Article Published: 1995 An account of the United States' repeated intereventions in Guatemala.
- Harvest of Devastation
The Industrialization of Agriculture and its Human and Environmental Consequences Resource Type: Book Published: 1994 Explains how western farming practices being imposed in other countries harm peasant communities, indigenous cultures, and the ecology.
- Healing the Dark Legacy of Native American Families
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) - educational issues among indigenous families.
- Hidden Agendas
Resource Type: Book Published: 1998 Pilger's book is an indictment of Tony Blair's government and his easy acceptance of the Thacherite view of foreign affairs. Using the examples of Indonesia, East Timor, Burma, Murdoch and China he chronicles the scale and intensity of injustice around the world.
- The History of Costa Rica
Resource Type: Book Published: 2007 An overview of Costa Rican history with an emphasis on how Costa Ricans have been able to make their own history, "though they do not make it just as they choose."
- 'I regret it': Hayden King on writing Ryerson University's territorial acknowledgement
Resource Type: Article Published: 2019 I think that the territorial acknowledgement is by and large for non-Native people. So if we're writing a script then providing a phonetic guide for how to recite the nation's names, then it doesn't really require much work on behalf of the people who are reciting that territorial acknowledgement.
- The Inconvenient Indian
A Curious Account of Native People in North America Resource Type: Book Published: 2012
- India's Indigenous Peoples organise to protect forests, waters and commons
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 India's neoliberal government is attempting the mass seizure of indigenous lands, commons and forests in order to hand them over for corporate exploitation with mines, dams and plantations. But tribal communities are rising up to resist the takeover, which is not only morally reprehensible but violates India's own laws and international human rights obligations.
- Indigenous Communities in Guatemala Fight Against the Privatization of Sacred Sites
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 In recent years, the popular tourist attraction of Semuc Champey in the Guatemalan department of Alta Verapaz has become a point of social conflict for the indigenous Q'eqchi' Mayan communities surrounding the site. On February 8, tensions erupted and led to the occupation of the municipality building of Lanquín by over 200 members of the communities near the tourist attraction. Community members demanded the recuperation of the site. Since that day, residents have maintained management of the park.
- An Indigenous People's History of the United States
Resource Type: Book Published: 2014 Historian and activist Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz offers a history of the United States told from the perspective of Indigenous peoples and reveals how Native Americans, for centuries, actively resisted expansion of the US empire.
- Indigenous Peoples
A Report for the Independent Commission on International Humanitarian Issues (ICIHI) Resource Type: Book The provocative report is about the plight - and resilience - of some 200 million people spread out in all continents. They are the descendants of the original inhabitants of lands which boasted a rich culture and advanced civilization before they were ravaged by alien colonizers. The issues of direct relevance to their survival and welfare are concisely analyzed here in an objective yet compassionate manner. It is a compelling plea for action on the part of the world community.
- Indigenous Peoples of the World
An Introduction to their Past, Present, and Future Resource Type: Book Published: 1995 Geographer-educator Goehring details indigenous peoples' common experiences around the world. It can be used as a teaching tool.
- Indigenous population growing rapidly, languages surging: census
Data also reveals on-reserve First Nation housing getting worse Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 The Indigenous population in Canada continues to rapidly outpace the growth of the rest of the country while Indigenous languages are showing a strong resurgence, according to census data released Wednesday by Statistics Canada.
- Indigenous Sovereignty & Socialism
Resource Type: Book Published: 2018
- Kalahari Bushmen unite to end oppression
Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 Representatives of the Basarwa or Bushman peoples of Botswana step up their fight to end structural oppression of their communities.
- Karl Marx and the Iroquois
An essay on Marx's Ethnological Notebooks Resource Type: Article Franklin Rosemont delves into Marx's Ethnological Notebooks and examines their significance and relevance towards today's communist movement.
- The Leap Manifesto
A Call for a Canada Based on Caring for the Earth and One Another Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 We start from the premise that Canada is facing the deepest crisis in recent memory. so we need to Leap.
- Legal Ruling Will Allow Rain Forest Indigenous Peoples to Pursue Chevron in Canada
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 Ontario Court of Appeal says communities of Ecuador affected by Chevron can enforce Ecuadorian rulings in Canada.
- Living with the Land
Communities Restoring the Earth Resource Type: Book Published: 1992 A collection of stories from grassroots communities about the benefits of ecological living.
- A Long and Terrible Shadow
White Values, Native Rights in the Americas 1492-1992 Resource Type: Book Published: 1991 Against the odds, Native peoples have waged a tenacious struggle to survive and the re-emerge as distinct cultures.
- Mapoon - Book Three
The Cape York Aluminum Companies (Alcan, Comalco, R.T.Z., Kaiser, C.R.A., Billiton, Pechiney, Tipperary) and the Native Peoples Resource Type: Book Published: 1976 Chronicle of the policies and actions of the Aluminium Companies with respect to the native peoples and their land claims.
- Mapuches: People of the Land
Resource Type: Article Published: 1980
- Moken nomads leave behind their 'sea gypsy' life for a modern existence
Brought to the world's attention by the 2004 tsunami, the seafaring tribe is struggling to reconcile tradition and modernity Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 The Moken, deep-sea divers off Thailand, find their way of life threatened by modern trawlers and voracious property developers.
- Native & Aboriginal Topic Index in Sources Directory of Experts
Spokespersons, Experts, and Resources Resource Type: Website A subject guide to experts and spokespersons on Native, Aboriginal and First Nations topics in the Sources directory for the media.
- Neoliberal Ebola: The Agroeconomic Origins of the Ebola Outbreak
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Wallace describes the rise of Ebola, connecting its outbreak to capital-driven shifts in land and changes in the agroeconomic context.
- New Evidence Shows Main Chevron Witness Lied In $9.5 Billion Ecuador Lawsuit
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 A key witness has admitted under oath that he lied on behalf of Chevron, the California oil multinational, when the company sued to overturn a $9.5 billion verdict for pollution of the Ecuadorian Amazon.
- 1992 The Theology of Self-Discovery Offers Hope
Resource Type: Article Published: 1990 The Self-Discovery campaign does not confine itself to the struggles of Indigenous People but addresses the concerns of all social and racial groups who have experienced social/cultural destruction under the yoke of colonialism.
- The No-Nonsense Guide to Indigenous Peoples
Resource Type: Book
- Occupy Amazonia? Indigenous activists are taking direct action - and it's working
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 The native peoples of the Amazon are employing the tactics of the Occupy movement against oil companies, gold miners and illegal loggers. Lacking the protection of the state, they fight their own battles. Recent campaign successes owe much to outside support.
- Official Report on the International NGO Conference on Discrimination
Against Indigenous Populations - 1977 - In The Americas. Resource Type: Article Published: 1978
- Oil and Water
Resource Type: Article Published: 2017 A collection of articles charting how leaked documents and public records reveal a troubling fusion of private security, public law enforcement, and corporate money in the fight over the Dakota Access Pipeline.
- Open Veins of Latin America
Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent Resource Type: Book Published: 1973 A political economy, a social and cultural narrative, and a powerful description of primitive capital accumulation.
- Orcas, Eagles & Kings
The Natural History of Puget Sound and Georgia Strait Resource Type: Book Published: 1994
- Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - June 5, 2015
Residential schools Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 2015 This issue of Other Voices focuses on residential schools. As documented by the just-released report of Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission, residential schools were set up to forcibly 'assimilate' Native children by taking them away from their parents and communities, and depriving them of their language, culture, history, and emotional supports. Based as they were on a system of arbitrary power and cruelty, it is not surprising that they also fostered physical and sexual abuse of the children forced into the schools. We spotlight the report and the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, as well as films, books, and survivor stories. Also in this issue: the Orwellian language and tactics being used to sell 'anti-terrorist' legislation, mind-boggling subsidies for the fossil fuel industry, and, on the other side of the ledger, stories of courage and resistance.
- Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - November 21, 2015
Climate Change and Social Change Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 2015 This issue of Other Voices spotlights climate change, the escalating crisis that the upcoming Paris climate conference is supposed to address. But climate change is not a single problem: it is a product of an economic system whose driving force is the need to grow and accumulate. Nor does it affect everyone equally: those with wealth and power can buy themselves what they need to continue living comfortably for years to come - everything from air conditioning to food to police and soldiers to protect their secure bubbles - while those who are poor and powerless find their lives increasingly impossible. A serious effort to address climate change therefore means social change and economic change.
- Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - March 26, 2016
Forests and trees Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 2016 For countless centuries, forests, and the trees in them, have been seen as sources of life, livelihood, and spiritual meaning. For capitalism, however, forests are sites of extraction and profit-making, or obstacles in the way of 'development.' In this issue, we look at some of the threats to forests worldwide, and the ways in which people are resisting and defending the forests.
- "Our Path Doesn't Depend on Media Coverage"
The Zapatistas and Their Coming Strategy Together with Mexico's Original Peoples Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Communiqué from the Clandestine Revolutionary Indigenous Committee-General Command of the Zapatista National Liberation Army.
- A People's History of the United States
1492 - Present Resource Type: Book Published: 2003 Zinn's history includes those most ignored by typical American textbook history, including Indians, blacks, women and workers.
- The Power of Idle No More
A Resurgent Radicalism Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 The remarkable Idle No More movement is the biggest and most important national outpouring of grass roots aboriginal anger ever seen in Canada.
- Quotes from Indigenous Peoples
Resource Type: Unclassified
- Relentless Persistence
Nonviolent Action in Latin America Resource Type: Book Published: 1991 There is in Latin America a tradition of "firmeza permanente," relentless persistence, which has enabled the people to preserve parts of their culture during five centuries of conquest and oppression.
- Rumble in the jungle
Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 Could Peru's uncontacted Amazonian tribes be wiped out by oil giants? Not if they don't exist.
- Sacred fire at Queen's Park marks 10 years of the Grassy Narrows logging blockade
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 Grassy Narrows Blockaders and their supporters are celebrating the 10 year anniversary of what is now the longest running Indigenous logging blockade in Canada.
- Securing communal land rights for Tanzania's Indigenous Peoples
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 Commuting between land rights negotiations in the city and herding goats on the plains, Edward Loure is at once a traditional Maasai and a modern urbanite. That ability to straddle the two very different worlds he inhabits has been key to his success at having 200,000 acres of land registered into village and community ownership.
- The Slave Trade
The Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade 1440 - 1870 Resource Type: Book Published: 1997 A comprehensive history of the Atlantic slave trade in which approximiately eleven million black slaves were carried from Africa to the Americas to work on plantations, in mines, or as servants in houses.
- Sources welcomes Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL)
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2008 The Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL) is an independent, non-partisan think tank dedicated to strengthening Canadian relations with Latin America and the Caribbean.
- Stolen Continents
The "New World" Through Indian Eyes Resource Type: Book Published: 1992 A history of the Americas through Native eyes.
- "They Fear Us Because We Are Fearless:" The Life and Legacy of Berta Cáceres
Resource Type: Article Published: 2016 I began writing a eulogy for Berta Isabel Cáceres Flores years ago, though she died only last week. Berta was assassinated by Honduran government-backed death squads on March 3, 2016.
- Time to celebrate real heroes, like the one just lost
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 If you want to meet the best Australians, meet Indigenous men and women who understand this extraordinary country and have fought for the rights of the world's oldest culture. Theirs is a struggle more selfless, heroic and enduring than any historical adventure non-Indigenous Australians are required incessantly to celebrate.
- 'Toronto' Is An Iroquois Word
Resource Type: Article Published: 2012 The author tries to make the case that southern Ontario is historically Haudenosaunee (Iroqouis) territory. She conflates the term 'Iroquoian,' meaning the larger language and cultural grouping, with the narrower term 'Iroquois,' which refers specifically to the Five (later Six) Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy. In doing so, she tries to make it seem that the Huron who inhabited much of Southern Ontario until they were invaded and destroyed by the Haudenosaunee Confederacy in the 1640s, were just another branch of the Iroquois Confederacy. She dismisses the Anishinabe, who moved into southern Ontario after defeating the Iroquois Confederacy in the late 1600s, as latercomers whose oral histories, and claims to Southern Ontario should not be taken seriously.
- Traditional Peoples Today
Continuity and Change in the Modern World Resource Type: Book Published: 1994 Volume 5 of The Illustrated History of Humankind. Essays on the peoples and cultures of existing traditional societies.
- The Tundra Book
A Tale of Vukvukai, The Little Rock. Resource Type: Film/Video Published: 2011 Stunning photography and senstive direction capture the fascinating culture of Indigenous reindeer herders and their struggle for survival in Russia's Arctic Circle, one of the harshest, and most beautiful, environments in the world.
- University of WINNIPEG AWARDED MAJOR GLOBAL PROGRAM IN INDIGENOUS DEVELOPMENT
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2010 The University of Winnipeg has been selected to become the international hub for the study of Indigenous peoples and communities joining a prestigious world-class network of universities.
- What's Kinder Morgan's Real End Game?
Resource Type: Article Published: 2018 An ultimatum has been imposed by Texas based Energy Infrastructure company, Kinder Morgan,that they will cancel the Trans Mountain Pipeline Extension at the end of May 2018 unless clarity is provided by the government. Klein argues that Kinder Morgan knows that the pipeline is already doomed, due to external economic factors and Indigenous opposition.
- Why Israeli Anti-Zionists do NOT 'recognize the right of the State of Israel to exist as a Jewish state'
Resource Type: Article Published: 2007 States that define themselves with reference to the domination of one ethnic group cannot claim legitimacy.
- Wild: An Elemental Journey
Resource Type: Book Published: 2008 This is an adventurer's investigation of the idea of wilderness conducted in discourse with five indigenous communities she travelled to and lived among acrosss the globe. She studies and demystifies the false binary that is culture vs. wilderness.
- A Window on Indigenous Life
Intimate Indigeneities: Race, Sex and History in the Small Space of Andean Life (Book Review) Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Book Review of Andrew Canessa's Intimate Indigeneities: Race, Sex and History in the Small Space of Andean Life.
- Women-Led Radio Station Amplifies Voices of Indigenous Communities in Argentina
Resource Type: Article Published: 2018 In the late 1990s several Indigenous women founded a radio station which continues to broadcast. It resists cultural subjugation and provides a voice to Indigenous people.
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