Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation challenges new Shell tar sands mines
Indigenous people living downstream from the tar sands explain in their own words why they are saying enough is enough. Shell Canada is proposing two new tar sands mine projects in northern Alberta,...
View ArticleAustralia: 93 per cent of Indigenous languages have now died
Australia is a world record holder in “linguicide”, according to one prominent linguist, who says that ninety three per cent of Indigenous languages have now died. But in the Eyre...
View ArticleLee Maracle: Connection between Violence against the Earth and Violence...
In this 50 minute talk, the celebrated writer, activist and performer Lee Maracle takes a grounded look at the correlation between violence against the earth and violence against women and our own...
View ArticleWanorazi Yumneze (“Awakening Spirit”)
“Wanorazi Yumneze” is a documentary film that aims to begin a much-needed conversation between indigenous and non-indigenous groups in Canada about how people, wildlife and the...
View ArticleOjibwe Invite Supporters to Join Occupation of Proposed Mine Site in Wisconsin
The Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe tribe has opened a treaty harvest and educational camp on public lands in the Penokee Hills, near the site of the proposed worlds largest open pit iron mine, upstream...
View ArticleOur Back Is To The Wall
In this powerful short film by Great Plains Tar Sands Resistance, Ponca elders Carter Camp and Casey Camp-Horinek describe the devastating legacy of oil exploitation in their communities and the...
View ArticleNua Rapa Nui
A Chilean-Belgian-English co-production, Nua Rapa Nui is an upcoming documentary film about the history of the Rapa Nui peoples and the ongoing struggle to recover their ancestral lands. In Easter...
View ArticleEastern Cherokee celebrate return of historic and sacred site
The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) and the Land Trust for the Little Tennessee (LTLT) celebrated the deed signing of the Hall Mountain Tract in Macon County back to tribal ownership on May 31....
View ArticleThe Battle for Whiteclay
The State of Nebraska’s refusal to halt alcohol sales to the dry Pine Ridge Indian Reservation from its border town of Whiteclay gets an in-depth look in this award-winning documentary about a...
View ArticleRegaining Food Sovereignty: Neyaab Nimamoomin Mewinzha Gaa-inajigeyang
Regaining Food Sovereignty explores the state of food systems in some Northern Minnesota Native communities; examining the relationship between history, health, tradition, culture and food. By...
View ArticleThe March on PKOLS
Made You look Media highlights the May 22 restoration of PKOLS (pronounced p’cawls), an historically-important meeting place and a part of the WSÁNEC Nation’s creation story, located in what...
View ArticleFracking is safe: A Conversation with Ron Crossguns, Blackfeet Oil and Gas...
In this short interview, Ron Crossguns of the Blackfeet Oil and Gas Department discusses his views on the ever-controversial practice known as fracking… among other things. Portions of this...
View ArticleSacred Spirit Of Water
Sacred Spirit of Water speaks to how we will be impacted by the federal government’s omnibus bills that eliminate protection for 99% of Canada’s lakes and rivers and the Alberta...
View ArticleRestoring Indigenous Communities and the Ecological Balance
This is Winona LaDuke’s plenary talk at ISEC’s Economics of Happiness conference held in Byron Bay, Australia in March 2013. Winona is an Anishinaabe Activist, Author and Orator who serves as...
View ArticleIn a forest of Gods
Dokri and her Kondh community live in the remote hill range of Niyamgiri in the state of Odisha. India’s indigenous people–known as Adivasi, or first people–have lived in these...
View ArticleRage against Empire: Resentment, Reconciliation and Indigenous Decolonization...
Glen Coulthard (Dene) sits down a 60-minute talk on Resentment, Reconciliation and Indigenous Decolonization in Canada. Filmed at the Or Gallery in Vancouver, B.C., on Feb. 4, 2013. Presented by The...
View ArticleBear Witness
It's time to end the trophy hunt for bears in the Great Bear Rainforest British Columbia's Great Bear Rainforest is the one place in the world where grizzly bears, black bears and the iconic white...
View ArticleSacred Headwaters Drill Take Over
On Tuesday September 10th, the Klabona Keepers the folks at Beauty camp took over a drill that Fortune Minerals used for its environmental assessment. The drill, situated on Iskut Band's trapline, had...
View ArticleMessage to Brazilian agribusiness congressmen
There are many different proposals being discussed in the National Congress of Brazil that directly assail Indigenous rights, among them constitutional amendment 215/00. This amendment--otherwise known...
View ArticleCarbon Crooks
A documentary film about carbon emissions, credits and crooks. Learn more about the film at CarbonCrooks.tv. Synopsis At the very end of 2012, the second part of Kyoto Protocol expired. All the...
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