Courtesy of NewPages Blog, our attention is pointed to NativeWiki, “a free, open-to-the-public library of information about indigenous nations and peoples (past and present) of the world. We feature major sections on Nations and Peoples, Documents and Materials, Geographic Regions and a Picture Gallery of selected images. Begun in April, 2007, we currently have 1,308 […]
Solomon Bibo – Jewish Indian Chief
If you’re a blogger, you spend an inordinate amount of time carving waves on the internet, encountering, well, all sorts of good stuff. Julia and I reported on the Acoma Pueblo in New Mexico back in April. We’re still trying to arrange an interview with the tribal governor. Now, my latest find marries two of […]
Good News in the Individual Indian Money Trust Fund Case
Heartening news from the Individual Indian Money Trust Fund litigation listserv of today’s appellate decision: Today’s ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit in the Indian Trust case makes clear that the government’s duty to account continues and that the government “cannot simply throw up its hands and stop the accounting,” […]
The Legal Justification for the Native Conquest
Nazune Menka is a graduate student in environmental science who this past spring semester was participating in the Native American Political Leadership Program at George Washington University. Through the program, she had the opportunity, with other students, to meet with Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. The students were given the opportunity to ask questions of […]
“The American Indian Church” at Tikkun Daily
Check out Julia’s photo essay “The American Indian Church” (with a little verbal assist from Jay) in the art gallery section of Tikkun Daily, the new online adjunct to the admirable Tikkun magazine. The photos were shot on the San Carlos Apache Reservation in Arizona. AJA
