NEW ARTICLES: Native Nations Rally in Support of Standing Rock Sioux. Dakota Access: Peace, Prayer and Horses at Camp of the Sacred Stones [Photos]. Dakota Access: Billy Mills Supports Water Protectors at Standing Rock Sioux Reservation [Video]. Essence of Political Organizing Is Found at Standing Rock. (Mark Trahant).
Support Sacred Stone Camp. Legal Fund Help. Rezpect Our Water. Sign the Petition. Sign urgent petition. And please, please, signal boost as much as you can, spread the word – mainstream media is still acting like nothing is going on, and I saw one new MSM article today, and it was covering the 3rd day in August! This has been going on since April, and even now, media can’t manage to be remotely current. Help them out by doing their job for them, since they can’t seem to handle it. Thank you!
Via ICTMN. I don’t know why, but non-Indians seem to be very scared of reading Indian publications. Don’t be, we aren’t unfair, and we aren’t plotting to kill you all in your sleep or anything. Please, read, support, become knowledgeable, learn, pass it on. We all need to be educated, and you can be part of that process. Pilamayaye.
brucegee1962 says
I just want to say thank you for the reporting from the front lines you’ve been doing here. I’ve been involved in some anti-pipeline protests here on the east coast, but the organization and passion coming from your compatriots are an inspiration to everyone who cares about the earth and our future as a species on this planet.
My wife heard the Lakota pipeline demonstrations mentioned on NPR news this morning. Eventually the rest of the MSM will have to take notice. Don’t get discouraged, and keep up the good fight!
Caine says
Brucegee1962:
Pilamayaye! We are all in this together.
Kengi says
ICTMN has become one of my regular reads now. It’s serious high quality journalism with a good mix of news and opinion pieces. Nothing at all to be afraid of.
Caine says
Kengi:
You have no idea how welcome and encouraging that is to hear. Thank you so very much.
rq says
Pretty much what Kengi said about ICTMN. While I only have one regular (local) news outlet that I actively look for in the mornings, I’m a huge fan of ICTMN material in general, and several articles in specific; they always present a point-of-view rarely seen anywhere, and I’m pretty sure their complement of writers is one of the best around. At least, their humour articles always make me laugh, even when I only get half the joke.
In addition, thank you to YOU (Caine) for keeping up with the news. It’s the photos especially that get me, all generations, all people involved and even if the children aren’t actively fighting (i.e. making up slogans, etc.), they will certainly be raised with (at minimum) the awareness of what is important and how to stand up against authority, and I love it.
I just wish the world could see this, and that it didn’t take a pipeline crisis to demonstrate how amazing Indian culture can be (outside of Indian communities, that is).
rq says
Seaking of ICTMN, they’ve published a wonderful letter of support from Wales. The cockles of my heart are warmed.
Caine says
rq, thank you, thank you! Oooh, I’ll have to go read, just woke up, haven’t read anything yet.
rq says
They did something up on the Navajos, too, which I found extremely interesting and informative.
Caine says
Oh, about the extraction issues? Yeah. There’s also a suit against a gold mine going, too. So much, and it was so very poignant, Wendsler Nosie coming to the camps, because the Apache fight to keep Oak Flat has been going on for bloody ages. That’s gotten a lot of coverage at ICTMN and other Native publications, too.
Crimson Clupeidae says
Almost every tribe here in the SW (AZ in particular, it seems) is fighting the feds to protect their lands.
I really hope we manage to oust McCain this election cycle, he is one of the worst when it comes to supporting the big mining, logging, and other companies that pillage the land without regard.
Caine says
CC:
I know, I’ve been reading. Natives everywhere are under seige, seems everyone is after every last bit of indigenous land. I’d love to see Dalrymple, Cramer, and the rest ousted from ND, but I doubt that’s going to happen, especially with Cramer doing everything he can to change the rules to prevent Indians from voting.