Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

September 5, 2024

Philadelphia: Apache Stronghold Prayer Journey to Supreme Court


TODAY! Philadelphia: Apache Stronghold Prayer Journey to Supreme Court


Dr. Wendsler Nosie, Apache, told the crowd,"As we continue our journey, heading east after hitting every stop in the West, we're bringing the spirit of the West with us. Let it be known-the spirits are coming." (Photo Apache Stronghold at Confederated Villages of Lisjan Nation, Berkeley, Calif., August 8, 2024, by Molly Peters)

Apache Stronghold Prayer Journey to Supreme Court: Oak Flat Mirrors National Struggle for Sacred

By Apache Stronghold, Censored News, August 30, 2024

On July 11th, 2024, the Apache Stronghold started the journey of prayer to the Supreme Court to stop the shattering of human existence and to protect Mother Earth. We have traveled, held ceremonies and gathered prayers from Tribes, Communities, Churches, and people in support of saving Oak Flat and religious freedom and protections for all. We began in the Northwest, West Coast, South, Mid-west to the East to gather in Washington DC at the Supreme Court on September 11.

Healing Horse Ride, Oglala Nation and Muwekma in Rapid City, South Dakota


 

Joy Rides into the Stratosphere, and Military Intelligence: Helium Balloons over Navajo and Lakota Nations, Indian Country


Aerostar helium balloon launch. Courtesy photo.

Joy Rides into the Stratosphere, and Military Intelligence: Helium Balloons over Navajo and Lakota Nations, Indian Country

By Brenda Norrell, Censored News, Sept. 5, 2024

Joy rides into the stratosphere, and military surveillance, are two of the purposes for the helium balloons over the Navajo Nation, Lakota Nations in South Dakota, and most of Indian country, according to the owners of the helium balloons.

The Guardian exposed the helium balloons spying platforms and the ACLU in South Dakota warned of this surveillance. The balloons are capable of video recording vehicles traveling to protests, and can reveal where the vehicles arrived from. It's spying without a warrant.

September 1, 2024

Apache Stronghold Welcomed at Martin Luther King's Alabama Church


Dr. Wendsler Nosie at Martin Luther King's Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, which gave birth to the movement. Photo by Steve Pavey, Apache Stronghold

APACHE STRONGHOLD AT MARTIN LUTHER KING'S MONTGOMERY ALABAMA DEXTER AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH

By Apache Stronghold, Censored News, September 1, 2024


MONTGOMERY, Alabama -- The Apache Stronghold made a stop on their Journey of Prayer to the Supreme Court in the city of Montgomery, Alabama, the birthplace of the civil rights movement and home of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. first served as a full-time pastor.