Alaska's Big Village Network protesting sHELL drilling in the Arctic!
Photo: Omally resisting sHELL by Big Village Network.
VIDEO: Totem Pole honors slain woodcarver John T. Williams
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Wikileaks reveals Stratfor 'intelligence' files and insults to Cochabamba climate summit
Censored News reports on the first Stratfor 'global intelligence' files provided to Wikileaks by the hacktivists Anonymous. Click for more.
CENSORSHIP: Anonymous to disrupt media beginning March 1
Anonymous announced it will beginning disrupting the media on March 1, based on the media's promotion of censorship, during Black March: http://paper.li/AnonymousPress
Mexican court suspends mining permits on Wixirika, Huicholes, sacred land
Cochabamba and the Wikileaks Global Intelligence Files
Cochabamba and the Wikileaks Global Intelligence Leak: Censored News is happy to report that we, as a collective of writers and activists, are among the first mentioned in the leaked Stratfor Global Intelligence Files released by Wikileaks. Although we are not mentioned by name, those of us at the Cochabamba climate summit are incorrectly categorized by US State Dept. sources as "anti-US, anti-Capitalism (specifically targeting Coca Cola), anti-UN, pro-coca (sic cocaine) and narco-trafficking platform that was embraced by 22,000 anti-US, left-wing anarchists in as a result of the recent Climate Change Summit in Cochabamba."
Seneca Hawk Elder Edna Gordon Speaks Out!
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Video: Russell Means 'My people want to be free'
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Breaking news
Navajo fifth grader sues Arizona Governor over climate change failure:
CLICK for today's top story, with more than 5,000 views, by Brenda Norrell/Censored News
Navajos file suit to stop Peabody coal mining on Black Mesa
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Dine' CARE opposes Kyl, McCain, legislation on Navajo water claims
Click for statement by Dine' CARE released Thurs.
Oglala Commemoration Auction
Click for webiste with items.
AIM organizing against hate crimes in Nevada
From Tony Gonzales, AIM West: Bad Bear, Chief Johnny Bobb, and others in attendance in Wadsworth, Paiute Reservation, Nevada to initiate an AIM meeting to address racism and hate crime assaults, youth leadership, land management, and spiritual well-being.
The Oxymoron: Homeland Security seeking intelligence on Facebook
Occupy Wall Street organizes 'Op Book Bomb Tucson'
Books for Tucson. Click for more. (Photo David Shankbone.)
Breaking News: Media conned by Arizona scam to steal Indian water rights
Censored News homepage: Media conned by Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl's scam to steal Indian water rights, while Navajo president sells out the people: http://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.com
Anonymous Message to Mining Companies in South America
In the Amazon, Belo Monte dam protest.
Anonymous comes to the defense of Indigenous: Hacks Mexico's mining industry
Photo: Wixarika (Huicholes) struggling to save sacred lands in Mexico from Canada's Majestic Silver Mining. Photo Robert Free/Cancun climate summit
Bahe Katenay: Threats by US/BIA/Hopi law enforcement to seize more Dineh property
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Native American Forum on Nuclear Issues Feb 27-29, 2012
Las Vegas: Join Margene Bullcreek and Ian Zabarte. (Photo Nevada Test Site, Western Shoshone land, 1953.)
AIM West urges support for Navajo Apache hate crime victim in Calif.
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VIDEO: Occupy the United Nations 2012
Click image: United Native Americans and the Occupy Movement.
San Francisco Peltier Rally at City Hall
From Tony Gonzales/AIM West via cellphone: The walk for Leonard Peltier on the Solidarity Day in San Francisco and good wishes at City Hall!
San Francisco AIM West today. Photo Tony Gonzales.
Launched in Tucson: Chumash book is history and medicine
Chicana Yaqui author Yolanda Broyles Gonzalez shared the life stories of Chumash elder Pilulaw Khus, with sharp words for anthropologists. Speaking on Friday night, she praised the students who walked out of Tucson schools after Mexican American Studies was banned. Photo by S. Rocha/Red Ink magazine. Click for article by Censored News.
Bad Bear's Photos: Reno Rally for Leonard Peltier
Thank you Carl 'Bad Bear' Sampson, Western Shoshone, for these photos of Saturday's rally for Leonard Peltier in Reno, Nevada. Click image for more photos!
Reno Rally for Leonard Peltier
Reno Rally for Leonard Peltier on Saturday. Photo Carl Bad Bear Sampson.
Worst Company in the World?
Mohawk Nation News: Letter to the New White Minority
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Anons hack white supremacist network
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Exclusive by Censored News: Arizona targeted as private spy drone test site
The US is setting aside airspace for testing private spy drones and Arizona is being targeted as a test site. Drones are used for spying, and targeted assassinations without trial, by the US around the world. BAE Systems produced this drone, Taranis, similar to the one captured by Iran. BAE Systems bought into a company that is a joint venture of the Tohono O'odham Nation's San Xavier District in Arizona, and produced drones near the Tucson airport on O'odham land. Click for article by Brenda Norrell Censored News.
Writers caravan smuggling banned books into Arizona!
US spies focus on Wounded Knee photo, Indian organizations and DeOccupy movement
Anonymous reveals spying on activists, targeting American Indians: This type of incorrect and outdated spying by Stratfor and Texas DPS is the same type of hype that leads to innocent civilians being killed and tortured by the US in other countries. Click for article by Censored News.
Hopi Vernon Masayesva: Days are numbered for Navajo Generating Station
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Banned Books: Tucson Middle School Students Become Heroes
Simon Ortiz speaks to young heroes today of the Mexican American Studies program, now forbidden by Tucson public schools. Photo Roberto Rodriguez.
Scam company, wannabes, attempts to seize Lakota lands
Black Hills Treaty Council wins judgment against scam company with familiar cast of wannabes. Click for more.
Migrant death rate on Arizona border doubles, as US expands criminal policies
Click image/Photo Brenda Norrell.
Debra White Plume: A Thread in the Beautiful Fabric of Resistance
Click for article by Debra White Plume, Lakota. Thanks to Vi Waln, Lakota Country Times editor, for sharing the photo!
LISTEN: Tucson students speak out on forbidden Mexican American Studies and seized books
Click image. Photo: Students at Martin Luther King Day rally. Photo Brenda Norrell.
Simon Ortiz: Shocked at banning of Native books in Arizona
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Tucson schools bans books by Chicano and Native American authors
Banned author and professor Roberto Rodriguez responds. On the banned list is Rethinking Columbus, with many Native authors, and books by Sherman Alexie and Ofelia Zepeda. Click image for article by Censored News.
LISTEN: Louise Benally: Ethnic Studies on Censored News Radio
Louise Benally, Dineh from Big Mountain, with Riley, Choctaw, speak at the ethnic studies rally in Tucson on Tuesday night. Includes interview with youth who locked down at SRP in support of Dineh protesting coal fired power plant on Dineh land at Page, Ariz.Listen to Benally speak out on 'slaying the beast.' The same corporate beast that is promoted by the media -- coal fired power plants -- now forbids ethnic studies in Arizona.
Defending San Francisco Peaks
Jeneda Benally, Navajo, at rally at federal court in San Francisco. Photo by Dixie. Click for more.
Fort Robinson Outbreak Spiritual Run
Jan. 8 -- 14, 2012 (Photo by Yellowbird Inc. Click for website.)
Listen: Native America Calling: Most Censored Native Newsmakers 2011
Traditional O'odham: Halt mining in ceremonial Quitovac, Sonora
Click for statement from O'odham. Photo by Ofelia Rivas.
Dakotas Ride for the Ancestors to Mankato
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Best of the Best 2011: Wikileaks exposes espionage of Indigenous Peoples
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Censored News Top Stories 2011
Photo: Lockdown at San Francisco Peaks. Click for more.
American Indian Genocide Museum: The Confederate Flag and Buffalo Soldiers at Wounded Knee
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LISTEN: Dr. Julian Kunnie 'De-Occupy O'odham Lands'
Click to listen to Dr. Kunnie speaking at the event 'De-Occupy O'odham Lands.' PHOTO: Dr. Kunnie (R) with Mohawk and Navajo. Photo Brenda Norrell.
The Billion Dollar Laugh: Arizona Spy Towers Coming Again!
Click image for article by Brenda Norrell.
Native tribal leaders to Obama: 'NO!' to Tarsands
Lakota leaders met with Obama on Friday and delivered the Mother Earth Accord. (Photo: Native American and First Nation leaders united in DC against the Tarsands Keystone XL Pipeline. Photo IEN.)
Debra White Plume in New York: Occupied Land
Click for column by Debra White Plume.
VIDEO O'odham Ofelia Rivas at SRP Protest
Ofelia Rivas, O'odham founder of O'odham VOICE against the Wall. Click for video.
Navajo Louise Benally upstages Obama's talk
Navajo Louise Benally, resisting relocation on Big Mountain, at Salt River Project protest, where others have been locked down in the lobby. Louise began speaking at the Tempe, Ariz., protest at the same moment as Obama to tribal leaders in DC.
Alex Soto, O'odham youth, was pepper sprayed during the ALEC protest today. Tohono O'odham Veteran and Elder David Ortega was hospitalized with after O'odham were pepper sprayed Wed. at the ALEC protest. Photo by Dixie Pauline.
Homeland Security Pitches New Spy Towers at Tohono O'odham
After its billion dollar boondoggle, using Boeing and the Israeli Apartheid contractor Elbit Systems, now Homeland Security is pushing new spy towers on sovereign Tohono O'odham land. Breaking news exclusive by Censored News. (Photo US spy tower on Tohono O'odham land 2007 by Brenda Norrell.)
Akwesasne to Pine Ridge: Families sharing with families
Photos of the journey of Akwesasne Mohawks to Rosebud and Pine Ridge Lakotas in South Dakota.
Lakota Media Project Photos
Photo copyright Lakota Media Project, published with permission at Censored News.
Tucson to San Xavier: Walkers remember migrants
Photo by Brenda Norrell. Click image for more photos.
Watch: Lakota Media Trailer
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Elem Pomo: Aboriginal land Rattlesnake Island
Elem traditional leader Jim Brown reads a statement declaring Rattlesnake Island sovereign Elem territory.
Ottawa: Portraits of Arrests by Ben Powless
MON: Sept. 26, 2011: Photos by Ben Powless, Mohawk
Border Patrol: A Culture of Cruelty
No More Deaths released a two year study documenting abuses by Border Patrol agents, "A Culture of Cruetly," on Wednesday, Sept. 21, and delivered it to the US Border Patrol Headquarters in Tucson. Photo Brenda Norrell.
Navajo President Eliminates Green Jobs Funding after Speech at UN
Navajo President Ben Shelly line item vetoed funding for the Navajo Green Economy Office, after urging protection of the earth at the United Nations this week. Shelly has been pushing for another coal-fired power plant on the Navajo Nation. Click for Censored News Daily on Twitter, with recent articles.
Border Patrol receives "A Culture of Cruelty"
Click for photos by Michael Hyatt.
Google Website Translator Gadget
Lakota Debra White Plume arrested at White House
Click for statement by Owe Aku, Bring Back the Way. Photo Shadia Fayne Wood.
VIDEO: Kandi Mossett: Oil and Gas Industry Destroying Lives in North Dakota
Click for videos of Kandi Mossett, Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara, from North Dakota, arrested Friday at White House Tar Sands Protest. Photo Shadia Fayne Wood.
Lehman Brightman Healing Fund
By United Native Americans. Click to assist Lehman Brightman, who suffered a stroke.
A.I.M. of Michigan Annual River Crossing
Photos and article by Brita Brookes.
Chief Arvol Looking Horse at Protecting Mother Earth Gathering
Chief Arvol Looking Horse with Ponca Casey Camp, at the Indigenous Environmental Network Protecting Mother Earth Gathering. (Photo Brenda Norrell)
Fracking the Blackfeet
Photo by Destini Vaile, Blackfeet.
Oil Spill into Cutbank River, Blackfeet Nation Montana
Photo and article by Destini Vaile. Click for more.
Congratulations to the Renegade Walkers, who just reached DC in their walk across America for diabetes awareness. Carl Bad Bear Sampson; Manny Calapoo; Lisa Peake and T-Hawk. Click for today's photos.
PHOTOS San Francisco Peaks lock down and arrests
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Music Video DQ University: Plan T
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Ben Carnes to US: Geronimo was no Osama bin Laden
Click for commentary by Ben Carnes, Choctaw.
VIDEO Long Walk 3: Tar Sands, a prayer on Lolo Pass
Lisa Peake offers a prayer for the earth and the people at the snowbound megaload for oil refinery on Lolo Pass, where Chief Joseph once crossed with the Nez Perce. Click for video.
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Star Eyewitness of Queen's Abduction of Aboriginal Children Dies Suddenly
Residential school survivor and eye witness of church crimes, William Combes, age 59 and in good health, was scheduled to be a primary witness at London tribunal.
Kahentinetha Horn: Resistance
On Hidden from History Blogtalk Radio: Kahentinetha Horn is to be in court in January after being attacked by Canadian Border Guards. She suffered a heart attack as a result. She is being charged with assaulting the Canadian border guards and has no funds for her defense.
CANCUN: Gwich'in impacted by global warming
Listen to Gwich'in Sarah James in Cancun discuss climate change and protection of Alaska's North Slope. Photo copyright Brenda Norrell.
Navajo Jean Whitehorse: Boarding Schools, Relocation and Sterilization
Hosted by the Indigenous Alliance without Borders, recorded by Earthcycles/Censored News.
Vigil song for BC carver murdered by Seattle police
Vigil for John Williams, BC carver who was deaf in one ear, died after being shot multiple times by Seattle cop. Click image
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VIDEO: Tewa Women United at US Social Forum
Tewa women describe the widespread contamination by Los Alamos National Labs in New Mexico. Click to watch broadcast by Earthcycles.
Mike Wilson: Tohono O'odham Chairman lacks moral authority to speak against SB 1070
Mike Wilson, Tohono O'odham who puts out water for migrants on the nation's deadliest trail, said Tohono O'odham Chairman Ned Norris has no moral authority to speak out against SB 1070, since he and other elected O'odham officials allow migrants to die for want of water, and confiscate or destroy his water stations. Photo Brenda Norrell.
Playing Soccer with Evo Morales
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Tohono O'odham in poverty ask, 'Where are the casino millions going?'
By Brenda Norrell Censored News
Every week, Tohono O'odham friends call and say they have no money, no money for food, no money to heat their homes at night and no money for their elderly parents. Every week, they ask where are the millions going from the Tohono O'odham casinos. Read article: http://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2009/01/tohono-oodham-in-poverty-ask-where-are.html
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Author Quanah Parker Brightman
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Author Carter Camp, Ponca
Author Wanda MacDonald, former First Lady of the Navajo Nation
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Author Jose Matus, Yaqui, director Indigenous Alliance without Borders
Author Klee Benally, Navajo
Author Bahe Katenay
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Author Alph Secakuku, Hopi council representative
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Author Vernon Masayesva, Hopi
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Author Larry Emerson, Dine' Nation
Author John Redhouse, Navajo
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Author Houma Indian Nation Chair Brenda Dardar Robichaux, La.
Author Scott Nichol, on the border
Author Bradley Angel, Greenaction
Author and photographer Ofelia Rivas, O'odham Voice against the Wall
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Author Petros Evdokas, Street Medic
Author Bahe, Sheep Nation Rocks
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Author Enei Begaye, Navajo
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