Category Archives: Indigenous People

Ome Gompote Kiwigimoni Huaorani in Ecuador

The indigenous people of Ecuador in the Yasuni National Park must be protected against BIG OIL who wants to come in a pollute and run them off their sacred lands.We all must fight alongside these people and stop this once and for all Continue reading

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The Navajo Nation and the Uranium Mining

Praise the Navajo Nation for its patience for its sensitivity and for its love and lets help them together get justice for the corporate pollution of their sacred land Continue reading

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The Arakaera reserve and The Harakmbut

The classic story of the Giants fighting the first people, although the indigenous were promised their land the Peruvian Gov’t has given licence to oil/logging companies to exploit the ancestral lands. Its all bloody wrong, corruption on a grand scale. A David and Goliath struggle for survival Continue reading

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The Sioux

The Sioux Nation proud to know you Continue reading

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An Inuit mother comes to terms with pollution

The Arctic the last great wilderness has been breached by our spills and pollutive clouds
Mothers are trying to come to terms with having the most toxic breast milk on the planet Continue reading

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The Yidaki (Didjeridu)

The yidaki the aborigini’es musical instrument embellished with natural art and using circular breathing produces the sound that conjurs up the spirit that is Australia, and Australian Whites should never forget this. Continue reading

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Kanyini ( dedicated to my dear friend Zeitgeister meme)

What the white man did to the aborigines of Australia was horrific between 1910=1970 50,000 children were stolen from their parents, imagine how that feels to be stolen and your whole world turned upside down,unthinkable Continue reading

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We, The indigenous First people

I can’t start to think how the indigenous must feel, the nation that they gave birth to, who massacred many of them and now celebrates that murdering spell with Thanksgiving, who have witnessed in their lives the theft of their lands and the criminality on their families Continue reading

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Sometimes its better to mind your own business

Fear/Terror/Lies a blank canvas for a new war Continue reading

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Uranium Mining on sacred First peoples Land

The Firest people were the guardians it was their land. You came and stole it from them, tried to wipe them out how cruel you were, but it didn’t there did it, you moved onto their land anyway afterwards put it incineration landfills and uranium mining, you didn’t want it on your land you had the gall to put on there land.
And now they suffer not only degradation but terrible inconvenience and cancers.Uranium has a half life of 500,000 years God Help you Corporate America Hell seems too good a place for you lot Continue reading

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The Bushmen

Denying the rights of the Bushmen to water Is something that’s truly remarkably sad Its not just Botswana, its happening everywhere

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The Bushman

The Dongria need some respite from all of this Vedanta’s Bauxite mine something to miss We don’t want a tribe of indigenous folk

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The Bushmen

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The Bushmen of the Kalahari

I wrote on the 18th of August Imagine a moment if you Didn’t have access to water

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The Bushmen

The Bushmen are a loyal and honest people They’ve lived and died on this land, and for you To drive them off this land is unconstitutional

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The First People

They were first people, and still are in my bookTheir spirit was evident, as was their power They lived close to Nature, farming sustainably

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Mary Young Blood

Her wooden flute brings back to me those profound ancestral thoughts Her breath provides the sounds simplicity escorts Mary Young Blood’s melody

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Bulanjao Scar

Bulanjao Scar The Philippines A Corporate, they came to a high mountain territory

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The Sioux

They came with their rifles Their forts and their wagon trains In search of a new life so paramount for whole families moved into our land and they took it by force, using guns many guns and of course We … Continue reading

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