Indigenous Peoples’ Day: 1958 — Armed Lumbee Tribe Chase KKK out of Robeson County, North Carolina
During the night of Jan. 13, 1958, the Ku Klux Klan lit its signature fiery crosses on …
During the night of Jan. 13, 1958, the Ku Klux Klan lit its signature fiery crosses on …
Indigenous peoples are not responsible for climate change, but they are being forced to relocate due to its effects. …
This system continues to tear apart the earth, brutalize Indigenous people’s lives and destroy their lands for profit. The struggle of Native peoples is a struggle against a system that threatens all life on this planet. It is all of our fight too. …
It was recently announced that the Dakota Access Pipeline, the largest oil pipeline out of North Dakota, will be shut down, as well as the Atlantic Coast Pipeline. …
Government-endorsed deforestation in the Amazon rainforest threatens genocide of indigenous communities while increasing the risk of more pandemics and wildfires. …
Over two million dollars has been donated by people around the world to help Navajo and Hopi Native American communities get necessary supplies during the coronavirus pandemic. …
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