Tag archive for ‘terri hansen’
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Proposed Alaska Coal Mine Divides Community, Elicits Racism
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Olympia’s Deschutes River Restoration Rare Opportunity to Revive a Puget Sound Estuary
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Fever. Climate Stories from Indigenous Communities
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Philanthropists and Indigenous Leaders Talk Solutions to World’s Pressing Issues
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High PCB Levels Persist in Akwesasne Mohawk Fish, Lands, and People
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Indigenous Peoples of Africa the Focus of Second Congressional Human Rights Meeting
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A Year After BP Oil Disaster, Gulf Coast Tribespeople Face Changed Lives
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Who Merits Wikipedia? Twice Deleted Native American Journalists Association Wants to Know
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Unethical U.S. Medical Studies Still a Possibility, Bioethicists Say
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Help Strengthen Environmental News Reporting: Support SEJ
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Palm oil in everyday products pushing Indigenous Peoples off their land
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Job Well Done? Cancún Agreements Get Mixed Response From Indigenous Peoples
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“Voices” for Mother Earth Ejected from Climate Convention
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Nature Has Rights, Says Report Released During COP16
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Portraits of Resilience: “…that old sea wall is no longer there…”
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La Via Campesina: COP16 is doomed to failure
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Traditional Ecological Knowledge Can Guide Community Adaptation and Resilience
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Indigenous Peoples, Peasant Farmers, World Leaders Readying for Cancun
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New documents reveal Canadian efforts to kill climate policies in other countries
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Climate Refugees – the Documentary
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Internews Plays Key Role in Bringing News of Climate Change Conference to the World
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In Long Line of Insults, Botswana Minister of Environment Disparages Kalahari Bushmen
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Onondaga Nation of Iroquois Confederacy Takes On Fracking
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Traditional Knowledge Holders: Protecting Intellectual Property and Maintaining Biological Diversity
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Biopiracy Agreement A Surprise Success
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Blood Diamonds Boycotted Due to Mistreatment of Kalahari Bushmen
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Indians Demand Answers as Amazon is Sold
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Canada Accepts, and Minimizes Reference to UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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Native American Issues Get Substantive Focus At SEJ Conference
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Earth Journalism Network selects 10 US journalists as 2010′s Climate Media Fellows
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UN welcomes end of 82-day hunger strike by Chilean Mapuche prisoners
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Evo Morales, President of Bolivia: Nature, Forests and Indigenous Peoples Not For Sale
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Climate Change Disruption in Alaska’s Remote Indigenous Villages
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Grassroots Communities Mining Mini-Grant Program
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Pacific Island Nation Kiribati to Close 150,000 Square Miles to Fishing
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Survival International: Mapuche hunger strike continues
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EPA Tells Community on Wind River Indian Reservation: Don’t Drink the Water
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Bushmen denied water, launch appeal
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UN: Thirty-four Colombian tribes face extinction
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Collaborative for Green, Sustainable Housing Supports Affordable Homes in Tribal Communities
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President’s Cancer Panel emphasizes environmental causes of cancer
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2010′s Extreme Weather Teaching Us Climate Lessons
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Proposals of “Peoples Agreement” included in texts for UN negotiations
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Native American scientist discovers ancient stress hormone that may help save the Pacific lamprey
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NAJA’s 2010 Media Awards – Indian Country Today wins six
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Athabascan, other groups appeal DNR’s approval of coal exploration in Alaska’s Wishbone Hills
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Yakama blocks Hawaiian garbage destined for ancestral lands
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EPA Creates New ‘Tribal Climate and Energy Information’ Site
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Is California trampling on tribal rights?
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BP’s deepsea well is capped. Now, the Houma are left to face their greatest challenge
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Klamath Restoration Begins
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California’s Marine Life Protected Areas process scapegoating native cultures, tribal members say
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Klamath Restoration Begins
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Gulf oil disaster propels tribes into crisis
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Karuk Tribe, conservation groups sue Six Rivers National Forest to protect sacred sites
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Tribes prepare for impacts of climate change
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Weekly Mulch: BP Oil Hits Louisiana—But How Far Away is the Next Disaster?
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And you thought getting locked out of Twitter was rough. Try Facebook.
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Tornadoes sweep through Oklahoma, impact tribal communities
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Journalists call out to federal agencies: what’s to hide?
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Massive environmental crisis grows in Gulf
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Indegenous Peoples Declaration: Mother Earth can live without us, but we can’t live without her
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Permanent Forum Calls for Development Model Based on Concepts Underpinned by Indigenous ‘Values, Cultures and Identities’
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Bolivia: THE PEOPLES AGREEMENT
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Scientific weather data meets traditional Inuit knowledge
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U.S. critical of Botswana’s mistreatment of Bushmen
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Historic agreements aim to mend Klamath waters divide
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Pesticide exposure robs some Yaqui girls of breastfeeding
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Coastal First Nations report leads way to stay the course and stay alive
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Maori arts fuse with Pacific Northwest tribal cultures
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Native American Youth and Family Association Makes A Difference in the Lives of Kids
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Leadership award recognizes Alan Parker for uniting traditional knowledge and scientific disciplines
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Pacific Northwest coastal tribes facing climate change disruptions
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Sovereign immunity on trial
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Disappearance of indigenous baby boys tied to industrial pollution
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Yakama Nation buys Lyle Point, ending decades-long struggle over fishing rights
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Successful appeal to keep hiking trail off burial ground disregarded by port district
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EPA fines Ag Air for use of toxic pesticide on Yakama lands
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Skull Valley Goshute Indian Reservation targeted for high-level atomic waste dump
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766 and counting: Yellowstone buffalo dying to be free
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Ecocide in Indian Country
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The Changing Face of the West
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Chlorine Ban: To Be or Not to Be?






