A humanitarian crisis is unfolding in so-called South Dakota across Native communities in the wake of massive climate change fueled flooding.
Members of the Ginew Collective supported by Northfield Against Line 3 exposed an Enbridge drilling worksite on the eastern shore of the Mississippi River on the proposed Line 3 route.
The Likhts’amisyu Clan, one of the five clans of the Wet’suwet’en Nation, will soon be asserting their sovereignty by creating a new, permanent land reclamation on their territory
Support the Wet’suwet’en & Indigenous peoples in their continued struggles by offering physical support to the camps, monetary or material donations, or by taking action where you stand.
The BC Oil and Gas Commission released a bulletin responding to the “archaeological complaint” Unist’ot’en made upon finding several ancient stone tool artifacts on Unist’ot’en territory on the site of the proposed Coastal GasLink Camp 9A. The bulletin contains information that is misleading and unsubstantiated.
The Quinault Indian Nation, Feed Seven Generations, the Center for Food Safety, Friends of the Earth today decried the FDA’s decision to lift the 2016 import alert that banned genetically engineered salmon from entering the U.S.
According to reports from Louisiana residents who frequent the Atchafalaya Basin, work on the project – which was first projected to be complete in 2017 – has been halted indefinitely due to high water levels.
The EAO has requested that CGL “immediately cease activities” within the trapline registered to our Hereditary Chief Knedebeas (Warner William) that may adversely affect the trapline’s use.
After nearly 20 years of wrangling, a group of Nahua Indian villagers could make legal history in Mexico this month when a court rules on a land dispute involving a Canadian miner.
If the Governor truly wants save money she should consider not allowing a pipeline through the state.