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INDIGENOUS RISING
For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN – NEWS – INDIGENOUS RISING For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN – NYC INDIGENOUS EVENTS SCHEDULE On 11 September 2018, shortly before the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, 17 foundations signed on to a “Joint Statement Supporting Forests, Rights, and Lands for Climate”. SUPPORT INDIGENOUS GRASSROOTS The articles above are those from the front lines – Indigenous Peoples who, for generations have been caught up in the destruction, disease, and economic economic inequality of fossil fuels a FIRST EVER INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S TREATY SIGNED OF “NORTH AND September 27, 2015 (New York City, NY) Today marked a historic milestone in the movement for environmental justice and indigenous rights. Indigenous women leaders of the North and South Americas signed a first ever treaty agreement declaring solidarity in the movement to protect Mother Earth from extractive industries. MEET JOSEPHINE MANDAMIN (ANISHINAABEKWE), THE “WATER josephine is surely an inspiration to all,with her great knowledge and wisdom is a blessing to whom ever she meets,with her tender voice and kind,caring words she deffinately has a big heart for all,bless her for all she has done to carry message and to inspire others as well to carry the message of the water to all people.thank you ahochi-miigwetch
SUZANNE DHALIWAL
Suzanne is an activist and campaigner, working on indigenous rights and mining issues. Suzanne Dhaliwal is the director and co-founder of the UK Tar Sands Network, which works in solidarity with the Indigenous Environmental network to campaign against UK corporations and financial institutions invested in the Alberta Tar Sands. She has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors without 5000 MILES FROM GRAND BOIS. RED ROAD TO PARIS 5000 miles from Grand Bois. Red Road to Paris. There is a place in south Louisiana that the people call Grand Bois (Big Woods). My relatives from the Houma Nation have called this place home forhundreds of years.
CITING 1851 TREATY, WATER PROTECTORS ESTABLISH ROAD For Immediate Release: October 23, 2016 . Citing 1851 Treaty, Water Protectors Establish Road Blockade and Expand Frontline #NoDAPL Camp . Contact: LaDonna Allard (CSS), ladonnabrave1@aol.com, (701) 426-2064 Dallas Goldtooth (IEN), dallas@ienearth.org, 708-515-6158 Tara Houska (HTE), tara@honorearth.org, (612) 226-9404 Cody Hall (RWC), cody.hall.605@gmail.com, INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK RESPONDS TO CHAIRMAN Indigenous Environmental Network Responds to Chairman Archambault’s Ask for Water Protectors to Return Home and Comments on the FightAhead
INDIGENOUS RISING
For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN – NEWS – INDIGENOUS RISING For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN – NYC INDIGENOUS EVENTS SCHEDULE On 11 September 2018, shortly before the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, 17 foundations signed on to a “Joint Statement Supporting Forests, Rights, and Lands for Climate”. SUPPORT INDIGENOUS GRASSROOTS The articles above are those from the front lines – Indigenous Peoples who, for generations have been caught up in the destruction, disease, and economic economic inequality of fossil fuels a FIRST EVER INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S TREATY SIGNED OF “NORTH AND September 27, 2015 (New York City, NY) Today marked a historic milestone in the movement for environmental justice and indigenous rights. Indigenous women leaders of the North and South Americas signed a first ever treaty agreement declaring solidarity in the movement to protect Mother Earth from extractive industries. MEET JOSEPHINE MANDAMIN (ANISHINAABEKWE), THE “WATER josephine is surely an inspiration to all,with her great knowledge and wisdom is a blessing to whom ever she meets,with her tender voice and kind,caring words she deffinately has a big heart for all,bless her for all she has done to carry message and to inspire others as well to carry the message of the water to all people.thank you ahochi-miigwetch
SUZANNE DHALIWAL
Suzanne is an activist and campaigner, working on indigenous rights and mining issues. Suzanne Dhaliwal is the director and co-founder of the UK Tar Sands Network, which works in solidarity with the Indigenous Environmental network to campaign against UK corporations and financial institutions invested in the Alberta Tar Sands. She has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors without 5000 MILES FROM GRAND BOIS. RED ROAD TO PARIS 5000 miles from Grand Bois. Red Road to Paris. There is a place in south Louisiana that the people call Grand Bois (Big Woods). My relatives from the Houma Nation have called this place home forhundreds of years.
CITING 1851 TREATY, WATER PROTECTORS ESTABLISH ROAD For Immediate Release: October 23, 2016 . Citing 1851 Treaty, Water Protectors Establish Road Blockade and Expand Frontline #NoDAPL Camp . Contact: LaDonna Allard (CSS), ladonnabrave1@aol.com, (701) 426-2064 Dallas Goldtooth (IEN), dallas@ienearth.org, 708-515-6158 Tara Houska (HTE), tara@honorearth.org, (612) 226-9404 Cody Hall (RWC), cody.hall.605@gmail.com, INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK RESPONDS TO CHAIRMAN Indigenous Environmental Network Responds to Chairman Archambault’s Ask for Water Protectors to Return Home and Comments on the FightAhead
ABOUT – INDIGENOUS RISING The four elements of fire, water, earth and air sustain all life. These elements of life are being destroyed and misused by the modern world. Fire gives life and understanding, but is being disrespected by technologies of the industrialized world that allows it to take life such as the fire in the coal-fired powered plants, the toxic waste incinerators, the fossil-fuel combustion engine and NYC INDIGENOUS EVENTS SCHEDULE On 11 September 2018, shortly before the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, 17 foundations signed on to a “Joint Statement Supporting Forests, Rights, and Lands for Climate”. OUR DEMANDS FOR COP21 On 11 September 2018, shortly before the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, 17 foundations signed on to a “Joint Statement Supporting Forests, Rights, and Lands for Climate”.PRESS CONTACTS
Dallas Goldtooth, United States Indigenous Delegation Press Contact: (507) 412-7609, goldtoothgoldtooth@gmail.com Clayton Thomas-Muller, Canadian First Nations Press Contact: (613)297-7515, clay@350.org DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE FACTS BLOG: 25 Issues You Can Comment On for the DAPL EIS! Indigenous Groups Pledge Mass Mobilization to Stop Keystone XL Pipeline and Dakota Access Pipeline Repost: Local Leadership comes to decision, O 5000 MILES FROM GRAND BOIS. RED ROAD TO PARIS 5000 miles from Grand Bois. Red Road to Paris. There is a place in south Louisiana that the people call Grand Bois (Big Woods). My relatives from the Houma Nation have called this place home forhundreds of years.
CITING 1851 TREATY, WATER PROTECTORS ESTABLISH ROAD For Immediate Release: October 23, 2016 . Citing 1851 Treaty, Water Protectors Establish Road Blockade and Expand Frontline #NoDAPL Camp . Contact: LaDonna Allard (CSS), ladonnabrave1@aol.com, (701) 426-2064 Dallas Goldtooth (IEN), dallas@ienearth.org, 708-515-6158 Tara Houska (HTE), tara@honorearth.org, (612) 226-9404 Cody Hall (RWC), cody.hall.605@gmail.com, THE PARIS AGREEMENT DOES NOT RECOGNIZE INDIGENOUS RIGHTS For Immediate Release: Friday November 17th, 2017 PRESS CONTACT: Jade Begay, Communications Coordinator – Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) jade@ienearth.org, whatsapp +1 505 699 4791 Da 2014 – INDIGENOUS RISING NO KXL DAKOTA FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, December 5, 2014 CONTACT: Faith Spotted Eagle, (605) 481-0416 Dallas Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network, (507) 412-7609 Sabrina King, Dakota Rural Action, (605) 939-0527 FEDERAL JUDGE RESCINDS PRESIDENTIAL PERMIT FOR KEYSTONE XL Keystone XL pipeline permit rescinded! Indigenous Environmental Network scores win in legal battle against the Trump administration. Bemidji, MN – On Thursday, November 8, 2018, United States District Judge Brian Morris, issued a landmark ruling in favor of the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) and the North Coast Rivers Alliance (NCRA), and other groups in the litigation to stopINDIGENOUS RISING
For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN –. Read More ». ABOUT – INDIGENOUS RISING The four elements of fire, water, earth and air sustain all life. These elements of life are being destroyed and misused by the modern world. Fire gives life and understanding, but is being disrespected by technologies of the industrialized world that allows it to take life such as the fire in the coal-fired powered plants, the toxic waste incinerators, the fossil-fuel combustion engine and SUPPORT INDIGENOUS GRASSROOTS The taking of coal, oil, gas, uranium, and precious metals leave scars on the land, destroy biodiversity, waste precious water reserves. Communities are left with fouled water, air, and land. We work with these front line peoples to help them resist these onslaughts and find the ways in which to transition to a regenerative economy that is FIRST EVER INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S TREATY SIGNED OF “NORTH AND September 27, 2015 (New York City, NY) Today marked a historic milestone in the movement for environmental justice and indigenous rights. Indigenous women leaders of the North and South Americas signed a first ever treaty agreement declaring solidarity in the movement to protect Mother Earth from extractive industries. OUR DEMANDS FOR COP21 OUR DEMANDS. Establish mandatory–not voluntary–emissions cuts at the source. In order to keep the average global temperature from rising further, we must significantly decrease greenhouse gas emissions at their source. The United Nations must establish a mandatory, legally-binding agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissionsat the source.
MEET JOSEPHINE MANDAMIN (ANISHINAABEKWE), THE “WATER Meet Josephine Mandamin (Anishinaabekwe), The “Water Walker”. With a copper pail of water in one hand and a staff in the other, Josephine Mandamin, an Anishabaabewe grandmother took on a sacred walk, traversing over 10,900 miles around each of the Great Lakes. She is known as the “Water Walker.”. According to the Michigan Sea Grant,the
SUZANNE DHALIWAL
Suzanne is an activist and campaigner, working on indigenous rights and mining issues. Suzanne Dhaliwal is the director and co-founder of the UK Tar Sands Network, which works in solidarity with the Indigenous Environmental network to campaign against UK corporations and financial institutions invested in the Alberta Tar Sands. She has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors without CITING 1851 TREATY, WATER PROTECTORS ESTABLISH ROAD For Immediate Release: October 23, 2016 . Citing 1851 Treaty, Water Protectors Establish Road Blockade and Expand Frontline #NoDAPL Camp . Contact: LaDonna Allard (CSS), ladonnabrave1@aol.com, (701) 426-2064 Dallas Goldtooth (IEN), dallas@ienearth.org, 708-515-6158 Tara Houska (HTE), tara@honorearth.org, (612) 226-9404 Cody Hall (RWC), cody.hall.605@gmail.com, JADE BEGAY – INDIGENOUS RISING Jade Begay, (Diné and Tesuque Pueblo), is a filmmaker and the Sustainability and Justice Communications Fellow at Resource Media, a nonprofit PR firm that provides media strategy and services to groups who are working to protect communities and the environment. In May 2015, Jade completed the Environmental Leadership MA program at Naropa OPINION: METHANE WASTE MAY BE INVISIBLE, BUT ITS IMPACTS Methane waste may be invisible, but its impacts are all-too obvious By Lisa DeVille. When the Trump administration suspended long-overdue updates of regulations on preventing methane waste and limiting wasteful flaring of natural gas last month, it was a slap in the face for all of us who live on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation inManderee, N.D.
INDIGENOUS RISING
For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN –. Read More ». ABOUT – INDIGENOUS RISING The four elements of fire, water, earth and air sustain all life. These elements of life are being destroyed and misused by the modern world. Fire gives life and understanding, but is being disrespected by technologies of the industrialized world that allows it to take life such as the fire in the coal-fired powered plants, the toxic waste incinerators, the fossil-fuel combustion engine and SUPPORT INDIGENOUS GRASSROOTS The taking of coal, oil, gas, uranium, and precious metals leave scars on the land, destroy biodiversity, waste precious water reserves. Communities are left with fouled water, air, and land. We work with these front line peoples to help them resist these onslaughts and find the ways in which to transition to a regenerative economy that is FIRST EVER INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S TREATY SIGNED OF “NORTH AND September 27, 2015 (New York City, NY) Today marked a historic milestone in the movement for environmental justice and indigenous rights. Indigenous women leaders of the North and South Americas signed a first ever treaty agreement declaring solidarity in the movement to protect Mother Earth from extractive industries. OUR DEMANDS FOR COP21 OUR DEMANDS. Establish mandatory–not voluntary–emissions cuts at the source. In order to keep the average global temperature from rising further, we must significantly decrease greenhouse gas emissions at their source. The United Nations must establish a mandatory, legally-binding agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissionsat the source.
MEET JOSEPHINE MANDAMIN (ANISHINAABEKWE), THE “WATER Meet Josephine Mandamin (Anishinaabekwe), The “Water Walker”. With a copper pail of water in one hand and a staff in the other, Josephine Mandamin, an Anishabaabewe grandmother took on a sacred walk, traversing over 10,900 miles around each of the Great Lakes. She is known as the “Water Walker.”. According to the Michigan Sea Grant,the
SUZANNE DHALIWAL
Suzanne is an activist and campaigner, working on indigenous rights and mining issues. Suzanne Dhaliwal is the director and co-founder of the UK Tar Sands Network, which works in solidarity with the Indigenous Environmental network to campaign against UK corporations and financial institutions invested in the Alberta Tar Sands. She has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors without CITING 1851 TREATY, WATER PROTECTORS ESTABLISH ROAD For Immediate Release: October 23, 2016 . Citing 1851 Treaty, Water Protectors Establish Road Blockade and Expand Frontline #NoDAPL Camp . Contact: LaDonna Allard (CSS), ladonnabrave1@aol.com, (701) 426-2064 Dallas Goldtooth (IEN), dallas@ienearth.org, 708-515-6158 Tara Houska (HTE), tara@honorearth.org, (612) 226-9404 Cody Hall (RWC), cody.hall.605@gmail.com, JADE BEGAY – INDIGENOUS RISING Jade Begay, (Diné and Tesuque Pueblo), is a filmmaker and the Sustainability and Justice Communications Fellow at Resource Media, a nonprofit PR firm that provides media strategy and services to groups who are working to protect communities and the environment. In May 2015, Jade completed the Environmental Leadership MA program at Naropa OPINION: METHANE WASTE MAY BE INVISIBLE, BUT ITS IMPACTS Methane waste may be invisible, but its impacts are all-too obvious By Lisa DeVille. When the Trump administration suspended long-overdue updates of regulations on preventing methane waste and limiting wasteful flaring of natural gas last month, it was a slap in the face for all of us who live on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation inManderee, N.D.
INDIGENOUS RISING
For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN –. Read More ». NYC INDIGENOUS EVENTS SCHEDULE On 11 September 2018, shortly before the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, 17 foundations signed on to a “Joint Statement Supporting Forests, Rights, and Lands for Climate”. CITING 1851 TREATY, WATER PROTECTORS ESTABLISH ROAD For Immediate Release: October 23, 2016 . Citing 1851 Treaty, Water Protectors Establish Road Blockade and Expand Frontline #NoDAPL Camp . Contact: LaDonna Allard (CSS), ladonnabrave1@aol.com, (701) 426-2064 Dallas Goldtooth (IEN), dallas@ienearth.org, 708-515-6158 Tara Houska (HTE), tara@honorearth.org, (612) 226-9404 Cody Hall (RWC), cody.hall.605@gmail.com, SHELLEY M. MCKOSATO-HAUPT Freelance Journalist Shelley M. McKosato-Haupt, a member of the Sac & Fox Nation of Oklahoma, is a freelance journalist. She will be working with IEN’s Media Team in DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE FACTS In 2014 Energy Transfer Partners and Dakota Access announced plans for a 1,168 mile long oil pipeline that would carry crude oil from the Bakken oil fields in North Dakota to Illinois (via South Dakota and Iowa) where it will link with another pipeline that will transport the oil to terminals and refineries along the Gulf of Mexico. The company THE PARIS AGREEMENT DOES NOT RECOGNIZE INDIGENOUS RIGHTS The Paris Agreement Does Not Recognize Indigenous Rights. On the final day of the UNFCCC COP23, the Indigenous Environmental Network and its allies face a long road to have Indigenous Rights upheld in Climate Accord. Bonn, Germany – Today, November 17, 2017, The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 23rd Session of the INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK RESPONDS TO CHAIRMAN Indigenous Environmental Network Responds to Chairman Archambault’s Ask for Water Protectors to Return Home and Comments on the FightAhead
COALITION SUPPORT OF TRIBAL LAWSUITS AGAINST US ARMY CORPS SIGNED BY: Camp of the Sacred Stones, Indigenous Environmental Network, Honor the Earth, 350.org, Center for Biological Diversity, Sierra Club, Rainforest Action Network, Environmental Action, Food & Water Watch, Daily Kos, Bold Alliance: Bold Nebraska, Bold Iowa, Bold Oklahoma and Bold Louisiana, Modern Day Warriors, Fort Berthold Protectors of Water and Earth Rights, 100 Grannies for a FEDERAL JUDGE RESCINDS PRESIDENTIAL PERMIT FOR KEYSTONE XL Keystone XL pipeline permit rescinded! Indigenous Environmental Network scores win in legal battle against the Trump administration. Bemidji, MN – On Thursday, November 8, 2018, United States District Judge Brian Morris, issued a landmark ruling in favor of the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) and the North Coast Rivers Alliance (NCRA), and other groups in the litigation to stop LAKOTA YOUTH RUNNING 500 MILES IN OPPOSITION OF DAKOTA For Immediate Release April 27th, 2016 Run For Your Life: NO DAPL Contact: Media contact personnel, Jessye Stein, peopleoverpipelines@gmail.comINDIGENOUS RISING
For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN –. Read More ». NEWS – INDIGENOUS RISING Royal Dutch Shell Spills Over 88,000 Gallons of Crude Oil in the Gulf of Mexico. For Immediate Release Friday, May 13, 2016 Contact: Dallas Goldtooth, 708-515-6158, dallas@ienearth.org Monique Verdin, 504-330-0768, moniquemverdin@gmail.com Faith Gemmill, 907-750-0188, redoilone@gmail.com Royal Dutch Shell. Read More ». ABOUT – INDIGENOUS RISING The four elements of fire, water, earth and air sustain all life. These elements of life are being destroyed and misused by the modern world. Fire gives life and understanding, but is being disrespected by technologies of the industrialized world that allows it to take life such as the fire in the coal-fired powered plants, the toxic waste incinerators, the fossil-fuel combustion engine and FIRST EVER INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S TREATY SIGNED OF “NORTH AND September 27, 2015 (New York City, NY) Today marked a historic milestone in the movement for environmental justice and indigenous rights. Indigenous women leaders of the North and South Americas signed a first ever treaty agreement declaring solidarity in the movement to protect Mother Earth from extractive industries. MEET JOSEPHINE MANDAMIN (ANISHINAABEKWE), THE “WATER Meet Josephine Mandamin (Anishinaabekwe), The “Water Walker”. With a copper pail of water in one hand and a staff in the other, Josephine Mandamin, an Anishabaabewe grandmother took on a sacred walk, traversing over 10,900 miles around each of the Great Lakes. She is known as the “Water Walker.”. According to the Michigan Sea Grant,the
SUPPORT INDIGENOUS GRASSROOTS The taking of coal, oil, gas, uranium, and precious metals leave scars on the land, destroy biodiversity, waste precious water reserves. Communities are left with fouled water, air, and land. We work with these front line peoples to help them resist these onslaughts and find the ways in which to transition to a regenerative economy that isSUZANNE DHALIWAL
Suzanne is an activist and campaigner, working on indigenous rights and mining issues. Suzanne Dhaliwal is the director and co-founder of the UK Tar Sands Network, which works in solidarity with the Indigenous Environmental network to campaign against UK corporations and financial institutions invested in the Alberta Tar Sands. She has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors without PIPELINE – INDIGENOUS RISING FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 5th, 2017 Contact: Eriel Deranger, Indigenous Climate Action, indigenousclimateaction@gmail.com Dallas Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network, dallas@ienearth.org First Nations organizing leads to TransCanada Ending Its East Energy CITING 1851 TREATY, WATER PROTECTORS ESTABLISH ROAD For Immediate Release: October 23, 2016 . Citing 1851 Treaty, Water Protectors Establish Road Blockade and Expand Frontline #NoDAPL Camp . Contact: LaDonna Allard (CSS), ladonnabrave1@aol.com, (701) 426-2064 Dallas Goldtooth (IEN), dallas@ienearth.org, 708-515-6158 Tara Houska (HTE), tara@honorearth.org, (612) 226-9404 Cody Hall (RWC), cody.hall.605@gmail.com, INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK RESPONDS TO CHAIRMAN Indigenous Environmental Network Responds to Chairman Archambault’s Ask for Water Protectors to Return Home and Comments on the FightAhead
INDIGENOUS RISING
For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN –. Read More ». NEWS – INDIGENOUS RISING Royal Dutch Shell Spills Over 88,000 Gallons of Crude Oil in the Gulf of Mexico. For Immediate Release Friday, May 13, 2016 Contact: Dallas Goldtooth, 708-515-6158, dallas@ienearth.org Monique Verdin, 504-330-0768, moniquemverdin@gmail.com Faith Gemmill, 907-750-0188, redoilone@gmail.com Royal Dutch Shell. Read More ». ABOUT – INDIGENOUS RISING The four elements of fire, water, earth and air sustain all life. These elements of life are being destroyed and misused by the modern world. Fire gives life and understanding, but is being disrespected by technologies of the industrialized world that allows it to take life such as the fire in the coal-fired powered plants, the toxic waste incinerators, the fossil-fuel combustion engine and FIRST EVER INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S TREATY SIGNED OF “NORTH AND September 27, 2015 (New York City, NY) Today marked a historic milestone in the movement for environmental justice and indigenous rights. Indigenous women leaders of the North and South Americas signed a first ever treaty agreement declaring solidarity in the movement to protect Mother Earth from extractive industries. MEET JOSEPHINE MANDAMIN (ANISHINAABEKWE), THE “WATER Meet Josephine Mandamin (Anishinaabekwe), The “Water Walker”. With a copper pail of water in one hand and a staff in the other, Josephine Mandamin, an Anishabaabewe grandmother took on a sacred walk, traversing over 10,900 miles around each of the Great Lakes. She is known as the “Water Walker.”. According to the Michigan Sea Grant,the
SUPPORT INDIGENOUS GRASSROOTS The taking of coal, oil, gas, uranium, and precious metals leave scars on the land, destroy biodiversity, waste precious water reserves. Communities are left with fouled water, air, and land. We work with these front line peoples to help them resist these onslaughts and find the ways in which to transition to a regenerative economy that isSUZANNE DHALIWAL
Suzanne is an activist and campaigner, working on indigenous rights and mining issues. Suzanne Dhaliwal is the director and co-founder of the UK Tar Sands Network, which works in solidarity with the Indigenous Environmental network to campaign against UK corporations and financial institutions invested in the Alberta Tar Sands. She has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors without PIPELINE – INDIGENOUS RISING FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 5th, 2017 Contact: Eriel Deranger, Indigenous Climate Action, indigenousclimateaction@gmail.com Dallas Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network, dallas@ienearth.org First Nations organizing leads to TransCanada Ending Its East Energy CITING 1851 TREATY, WATER PROTECTORS ESTABLISH ROAD For Immediate Release: October 23, 2016 . Citing 1851 Treaty, Water Protectors Establish Road Blockade and Expand Frontline #NoDAPL Camp . Contact: LaDonna Allard (CSS), ladonnabrave1@aol.com, (701) 426-2064 Dallas Goldtooth (IEN), dallas@ienearth.org, 708-515-6158 Tara Houska (HTE), tara@honorearth.org, (612) 226-9404 Cody Hall (RWC), cody.hall.605@gmail.com, INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK RESPONDS TO CHAIRMAN Indigenous Environmental Network Responds to Chairman Archambault’s Ask for Water Protectors to Return Home and Comments on the FightAhead
NYC INDIGENOUS EVENTS SCHEDULE On 11 September 2018, shortly before the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, 17 foundations signed on to a “Joint Statement Supporting Forests, Rights, and Lands for Climate”. OUR DEMANDS FOR COP21 OUR DEMANDS. Establish mandatory–not voluntary–emissions cuts at the source. In order to keep the average global temperature from rising further, we must significantly decrease greenhouse gas emissions at their source. The United Nations must establish a mandatory, legally-binding agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissionsat the source.
KANDI MOSSETT
Kandi Mossett. Kandi Mossett (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara – North Dakota) of the Indigenous. Environmental Network (IEN) has emerged as a leading voice in the fight to bring. visibility to the impact that climate change and environmental injustice are having on. Indigenous communities across North America. speak and never give up hope.”. CITING 1851 TREATY, WATER PROTECTORS ESTABLISH ROAD For Immediate Release: October 23, 2016 . Citing 1851 Treaty, Water Protectors Establish Road Blockade and Expand Frontline #NoDAPL Camp . Contact: LaDonna Allard (CSS), ladonnabrave1@aol.com, (701) 426-2064 Dallas Goldtooth (IEN), dallas@ienearth.org, 708-515-6158 Tara Houska (HTE), tara@honorearth.org, (612) 226-9404 Cody Hall (RWC), cody.hall.605@gmail.com, DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE FACTS In 2014 Energy Transfer Partners and Dakota Access announced plans for a 1,168 mile long oil pipeline that would carry crude oil from the Bakken oil fields in North Dakota to Illinois (via South Dakota and Iowa) where it will link with another pipeline that will transport the oil to terminals and refineries along the Gulf of Mexico. The company 5000 MILES FROM GRAND BOIS. RED ROAD TO PARIS 5000 miles from Grand Bois. Red Road to Paris. There is a place in south Louisiana that the people call Grand Bois (Big Woods). My relatives from the Houma Nation have called this place home forhundreds of years.
PIPELINE – INDIGENOUS RISING FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 5th, 2017 Contact: Eriel Deranger, Indigenous Climate Action, indigenousclimateaction@gmail.com Dallas Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network, dallas@ienearth.org First Nations organizing leads to TransCanada Ending Its East Energy COALITION SUPPORT OF TRIBAL LAWSUITS AGAINST US ARMY CORPS SIGNED BY: Camp of the Sacred Stones, Indigenous Environmental Network, Honor the Earth, 350.org, Center for Biological Diversity, Sierra Club, Rainforest Action Network, Environmental Action, Food & Water Watch, Daily Kos, Bold Alliance: Bold Nebraska, Bold Iowa, Bold Oklahoma and Bold Louisiana, Modern Day Warriors, Fort Berthold Protectors of Water and Earth Rights, 100 Grannies for a KANDI MOSSETT OF IEN AND THE CLIMATE JUSTICE ALLIANCE Kandi Mossett of IEN and the Climate Justice Alliance Critiques the U.N. (New York City) The Climate Justice Alliance, of which the Indigenous Environmental Network is a member of, released a Statement to World Leaders and President Obama at the United Nations Climate Summit on September 23, 2014. “This Sunday, over 400,000 peoplemarched on
FIRST NATIONS ORGANIZING LEADS TO TRANSCANADA ENDING ITS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 5th, 2017 . Contact: Eriel Deranger, Indigenous Climate Action, indigenousclimateaction@gmail.com Dallas Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network, dallas@ienearth.org First Nations organizing leads to TransCanada Ending Its East Energy East Pipeline and Eastern Mainline proposals. Indigenous Climate Action and Indigenous Environmental NetworkINDIGENOUS RISING
For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN –. Read More ». NEWS – INDIGENOUS RISING Royal Dutch Shell Spills Over 88,000 Gallons of Crude Oil in the Gulf of Mexico. For Immediate Release Friday, May 13, 2016 Contact: Dallas Goldtooth, 708-515-6158, dallas@ienearth.org Monique Verdin, 504-330-0768, moniquemverdin@gmail.com Faith Gemmill, 907-750-0188, redoilone@gmail.com Royal Dutch Shell. Read More ». ABOUT – INDIGENOUS RISING The four elements of fire, water, earth and air sustain all life. These elements of life are being destroyed and misused by the modern world. Fire gives life and understanding, but is being disrespected by technologies of the industrialized world that allows it to take life such as the fire in the coal-fired powered plants, the toxic waste incinerators, the fossil-fuel combustion engine and FIRST EVER INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S TREATY SIGNED OF “NORTH AND September 27, 2015 (New York City, NY) Today marked a historic milestone in the movement for environmental justice and indigenous rights. Indigenous women leaders of the North and South Americas signed a first ever treaty agreement declaring solidarity in the movement to protect Mother Earth from extractive industries. MEET JOSEPHINE MANDAMIN (ANISHINAABEKWE), THE “WATER Meet Josephine Mandamin (Anishinaabekwe), The “Water Walker”. With a copper pail of water in one hand and a staff in the other, Josephine Mandamin, an Anishabaabewe grandmother took on a sacred walk, traversing over 10,900 miles around each of the Great Lakes. She is known as the “Water Walker.”. According to the Michigan Sea Grant,the
SUPPORT INDIGENOUS GRASSROOTS The taking of coal, oil, gas, uranium, and precious metals leave scars on the land, destroy biodiversity, waste precious water reserves. Communities are left with fouled water, air, and land. We work with these front line peoples to help them resist these onslaughts and find the ways in which to transition to a regenerative economy that isSUZANNE DHALIWAL
Suzanne is an activist and campaigner, working on indigenous rights and mining issues. Suzanne Dhaliwal is the director and co-founder of the UK Tar Sands Network, which works in solidarity with the Indigenous Environmental network to campaign against UK corporations and financial institutions invested in the Alberta Tar Sands. She has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors PIPELINE – INDIGENOUS RISING FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 5th, 2017 Contact: Eriel Deranger, Indigenous Climate Action, indigenousclimateaction@gmail.com Dallas Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network, dallas@ienearth.org First Nations organizing leads to TransCanada Ending Its East Energy CITING 1851 TREATY, WATER PROTECTORS ESTABLISH ROAD For Immediate Release: October 23, 2016 . Citing 1851 Treaty, Water Protectors Establish Road Blockade and Expand Frontline #NoDAPL Camp . Contact: LaDonna Allard (CSS), ladonnabrave1@aol.com, (701) 426-2064 Dallas Goldtooth (IEN), dallas@ienearth.org, 708-515-6158 Tara Houska (HTE), tara@honorearth.org, (612) 226-9404 Cody Hall (RWC), cody.hall.605@gmail.com, INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK RESPONDS TO CHAIRMAN Indigenous Environmental Network Responds to Chairman Archambault’s Ask for Water Protectors to Return Home and Comments on the FightAhead
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For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN –. Read More ». NEWS – INDIGENOUS RISING Royal Dutch Shell Spills Over 88,000 Gallons of Crude Oil in the Gulf of Mexico. For Immediate Release Friday, May 13, 2016 Contact: Dallas Goldtooth, 708-515-6158, dallas@ienearth.org Monique Verdin, 504-330-0768, moniquemverdin@gmail.com Faith Gemmill, 907-750-0188, redoilone@gmail.com Royal Dutch Shell. Read More ». ABOUT – INDIGENOUS RISING The four elements of fire, water, earth and air sustain all life. These elements of life are being destroyed and misused by the modern world. Fire gives life and understanding, but is being disrespected by technologies of the industrialized world that allows it to take life such as the fire in the coal-fired powered plants, the toxic waste incinerators, the fossil-fuel combustion engine and FIRST EVER INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S TREATY SIGNED OF “NORTH AND September 27, 2015 (New York City, NY) Today marked a historic milestone in the movement for environmental justice and indigenous rights. Indigenous women leaders of the North and South Americas signed a first ever treaty agreement declaring solidarity in the movement to protect Mother Earth from extractive industries. MEET JOSEPHINE MANDAMIN (ANISHINAABEKWE), THE “WATER Meet Josephine Mandamin (Anishinaabekwe), The “Water Walker”. With a copper pail of water in one hand and a staff in the other, Josephine Mandamin, an Anishabaabewe grandmother took on a sacred walk, traversing over 10,900 miles around each of the Great Lakes. She is known as the “Water Walker.”. According to the Michigan Sea Grant,the
SUPPORT INDIGENOUS GRASSROOTS The taking of coal, oil, gas, uranium, and precious metals leave scars on the land, destroy biodiversity, waste precious water reserves. Communities are left with fouled water, air, and land. We work with these front line peoples to help them resist these onslaughts and find the ways in which to transition to a regenerative economy that isSUZANNE DHALIWAL
Suzanne is an activist and campaigner, working on indigenous rights and mining issues. Suzanne Dhaliwal is the director and co-founder of the UK Tar Sands Network, which works in solidarity with the Indigenous Environmental network to campaign against UK corporations and financial institutions invested in the Alberta Tar Sands. She has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors PIPELINE – INDIGENOUS RISING FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 5th, 2017 Contact: Eriel Deranger, Indigenous Climate Action, indigenousclimateaction@gmail.com Dallas Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network, dallas@ienearth.org First Nations organizing leads to TransCanada Ending Its East Energy CITING 1851 TREATY, WATER PROTECTORS ESTABLISH ROAD For Immediate Release: October 23, 2016 . Citing 1851 Treaty, Water Protectors Establish Road Blockade and Expand Frontline #NoDAPL Camp . Contact: LaDonna Allard (CSS), ladonnabrave1@aol.com, (701) 426-2064 Dallas Goldtooth (IEN), dallas@ienearth.org, 708-515-6158 Tara Houska (HTE), tara@honorearth.org, (612) 226-9404 Cody Hall (RWC), cody.hall.605@gmail.com, INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK RESPONDS TO CHAIRMAN Indigenous Environmental Network Responds to Chairman Archambault’s Ask for Water Protectors to Return Home and Comments on the FightAhead
NYC INDIGENOUS EVENTS SCHEDULE On 11 September 2018, shortly before the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, 17 foundations signed on to a “Joint Statement Supporting Forests, Rights, and Lands for Climate”. OUR DEMANDS FOR COP21 OUR DEMANDS. Establish mandatory–not voluntary–emissions cuts at the source. In order to keep the average global temperature from rising further, we must significantly decrease greenhouse gas emissions at their source. The United Nations must establish a mandatory, legally-binding agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissionsat the source.
KANDI MOSSETT
Kandi Mossett. Kandi Mossett (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara – North Dakota) of the Indigenous. Environmental Network (IEN) has emerged as a leading voice in the fight to bring. visibility to the impact that climate change and environmental injustice are having on. Indigenous communities across North America. speak and never give up hope.”. CITING 1851 TREATY, WATER PROTECTORS ESTABLISH ROAD For Immediate Release: October 23, 2016 . Citing 1851 Treaty, Water Protectors Establish Road Blockade and Expand Frontline #NoDAPL Camp . Contact: LaDonna Allard (CSS), ladonnabrave1@aol.com, (701) 426-2064 Dallas Goldtooth (IEN), dallas@ienearth.org, 708-515-6158 Tara Houska (HTE), tara@honorearth.org, (612) 226-9404 Cody Hall (RWC), cody.hall.605@gmail.com, DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE FACTS In 2014 Energy Transfer Partners and Dakota Access announced plans for a 1,168 mile long oil pipeline that would carry crude oil from the Bakken oil fields in North Dakota to Illinois (via South Dakota and Iowa) where it will link with another pipeline that will transport the oil to terminals and refineries along the Gulf of Mexico. The company 5000 MILES FROM GRAND BOIS. RED ROAD TO PARIS 5000 miles from Grand Bois. Red Road to Paris. There is a place in south Louisiana that the people call Grand Bois (Big Woods). My relatives from the Houma Nation have called this place home forhundreds of years.
PIPELINE – INDIGENOUS RISING FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 5th, 2017 Contact: Eriel Deranger, Indigenous Climate Action, indigenousclimateaction@gmail.com Dallas Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network, dallas@ienearth.org First Nations organizing leads to TransCanada Ending Its East Energy COALITION SUPPORT OF TRIBAL LAWSUITS AGAINST US ARMY CORPS SIGNED BY: Camp of the Sacred Stones, Indigenous Environmental Network, Honor the Earth, 350.org, Center for Biological Diversity, Sierra Club, Rainforest Action Network, Environmental Action, Food & Water Watch, Daily Kos, Bold Alliance: Bold Nebraska, Bold Iowa, Bold Oklahoma and Bold Louisiana, Modern Day Warriors, Fort Berthold Protectors of Water and Earth Rights, 100 Grannies for a KANDI MOSSETT OF IEN AND THE CLIMATE JUSTICE ALLIANCE Kandi Mossett of IEN and the Climate Justice Alliance Critiques the U.N. (New York City) The Climate Justice Alliance, of which the Indigenous Environmental Network is a member of, released a Statement to World Leaders and President Obama at the United Nations Climate Summit on September 23, 2014. “This Sunday, over 400,000 peoplemarched on
FIRST NATIONS ORGANIZING LEADS TO TRANSCANADA ENDING ITS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 5th, 2017 . Contact: Eriel Deranger, Indigenous Climate Action, indigenousclimateaction@gmail.com Dallas Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network, dallas@ienearth.org First Nations organizing leads to TransCanada Ending Its East Energy East Pipeline and Eastern Mainline proposals. Indigenous Climate Action and Indigenous Environmental NetworkINDIGENOUS RISING
For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN –. Read More ». ABOUT – INDIGENOUS RISINGAFRO INDIGENOUS RISINGINDIGENOUS WOMEN RISINGINTERNATIONAL RISING The four elements of fire, water, earth and air sustain all life. These elements of life are being destroyed and misused by the modern world. Fire gives life and understanding, but is being disrespected by technologies of the industrialized world that allows it to take life such as the fire in the coal-fired powered plants, the toxic waste incinerators, the fossil-fuel combustion engine andSCHEDULE-OF-EVENTS
Visit the post for more. On 11 September 2018, shortly before the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, 17 foundations signed on to a “Joint Statement FIRST EVER INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S TREATY SIGNED OF “NORTH AND September 27, 2015 (New York City, NY) Today marked a historic milestone in the movement for environmental justice and indigenous rights. Indigenous women leaders of the North and South Americas signed a first ever treaty agreement declaring solidarity in the movement to protect Mother Earth from extractive industries. SUPPORT INDIGENOUS GRASSROOTS The taking of coal, oil, gas, uranium, and precious metals leave scars on the land, destroy biodiversity, waste precious water reserves. Communities are left with fouled water, air, and land. We work with these front line peoples to help them resist these onslaughts and find the ways in which to transition to a regenerative economy that is MEET JOSEPHINE MANDAMIN (ANISHINAABEKWE), THE “WATERJOSEPHINE SUMMONERS WARJOSEPHINE TX WATER DEPARTMENTJOSEPHINE WATER DEPARTMENT Meet Josephine Mandamin (Anishinaabekwe), The “Water Walker”. With a copper pail of water in one hand and a staff in the other, Josephine Mandamin, an Anishabaabewe grandmother took on a sacred walk, traversing over 10,900 miles around each of the Great Lakes. She is known as the “Water Walker.”. According to the Michigan Sea Grant,the
SUZANNE DHALIWAL
Suzanne is an activist and campaigner, working on indigenous rights and mining issues. Suzanne Dhaliwal is the director and co-founder of the UK Tar Sands Network, which works in solidarity with the Indigenous Environmental network to campaign against UK corporations and financial institutions invested in the Alberta Tar Sands. She has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK RESPONDS TO CHAIRMANINDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKINDIGENOUS STRANDS INSTAGRAMINDIGENOUS WOMENRISING
Indigenous Environmental Network Responds to Chairman Archambault’s Ask for Water Protectors to Return Home and Comments on the FightAhead
FEDERAL JUDGE RESCINDS PRESIDENTIAL PERMIT FOR KEYSTONE XL Keystone XL pipeline permit rescinded! Indigenous Environmental Network scores win in legal battle against the Trump administration. Bemidji, MN – On Thursday, November 8, 2018, United States District Judge Brian Morris, issued a landmark ruling in favor of the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) and the North Coast Rivers Alliance (NCRA), and other groups in the litigation to stop KANDI MOSSETT OF IEN AND THE CLIMATE JUSTICE ALLIANCE Kandi Mossett of IEN and the Climate Justice Alliance Critiques the U.N. (New York City) The Climate Justice Alliance, of which the Indigenous Environmental Network is a member of, released a Statement to World Leaders and President Obama at the United Nations Climate Summit on September 23, 2014. “This Sunday, over 400,000 peoplemarched on
INDIGENOUS RISING
For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN –. Read More ». ABOUT – INDIGENOUS RISINGAFRO INDIGENOUS RISINGINDIGENOUS WOMEN RISINGINTERNATIONAL RISING The four elements of fire, water, earth and air sustain all life. These elements of life are being destroyed and misused by the modern world. Fire gives life and understanding, but is being disrespected by technologies of the industrialized world that allows it to take life such as the fire in the coal-fired powered plants, the toxic waste incinerators, the fossil-fuel combustion engine andSCHEDULE-OF-EVENTS
Visit the post for more. On 11 September 2018, shortly before the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, 17 foundations signed on to a “Joint Statement FIRST EVER INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S TREATY SIGNED OF “NORTH AND September 27, 2015 (New York City, NY) Today marked a historic milestone in the movement for environmental justice and indigenous rights. Indigenous women leaders of the North and South Americas signed a first ever treaty agreement declaring solidarity in the movement to protect Mother Earth from extractive industries. SUPPORT INDIGENOUS GRASSROOTS The taking of coal, oil, gas, uranium, and precious metals leave scars on the land, destroy biodiversity, waste precious water reserves. Communities are left with fouled water, air, and land. We work with these front line peoples to help them resist these onslaughts and find the ways in which to transition to a regenerative economy that is MEET JOSEPHINE MANDAMIN (ANISHINAABEKWE), THE “WATERJOSEPHINE SUMMONERS WARJOSEPHINE TX WATER DEPARTMENTJOSEPHINE WATER DEPARTMENT Meet Josephine Mandamin (Anishinaabekwe), The “Water Walker”. With a copper pail of water in one hand and a staff in the other, Josephine Mandamin, an Anishabaabewe grandmother took on a sacred walk, traversing over 10,900 miles around each of the Great Lakes. She is known as the “Water Walker.”. According to the Michigan Sea Grant,the
SUZANNE DHALIWAL
Suzanne is an activist and campaigner, working on indigenous rights and mining issues. Suzanne Dhaliwal is the director and co-founder of the UK Tar Sands Network, which works in solidarity with the Indigenous Environmental network to campaign against UK corporations and financial institutions invested in the Alberta Tar Sands. She has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK RESPONDS TO CHAIRMANINDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKINDIGENOUS STRANDS INSTAGRAMINDIGENOUS WOMENRISING
Indigenous Environmental Network Responds to Chairman Archambault’s Ask for Water Protectors to Return Home and Comments on the FightAhead
FEDERAL JUDGE RESCINDS PRESIDENTIAL PERMIT FOR KEYSTONE XL Keystone XL pipeline permit rescinded! Indigenous Environmental Network scores win in legal battle against the Trump administration. Bemidji, MN – On Thursday, November 8, 2018, United States District Judge Brian Morris, issued a landmark ruling in favor of the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) and the North Coast Rivers Alliance (NCRA), and other groups in the litigation to stop KANDI MOSSETT OF IEN AND THE CLIMATE JUSTICE ALLIANCE Kandi Mossett of IEN and the Climate Justice Alliance Critiques the U.N. (New York City) The Climate Justice Alliance, of which the Indigenous Environmental Network is a member of, released a Statement to World Leaders and President Obama at the United Nations Climate Summit on September 23, 2014. “This Sunday, over 400,000 peoplemarched on
NYC INDIGENOUS EVENTS SCHEDULE On 11 September 2018, shortly before the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, 17 foundations signed on to a “Joint Statement Supporting Forests, Rights, and Lands for Climate”. 5000 MILES FROM GRAND BOIS. RED ROAD TO PARIS 5000 miles from Grand Bois. Red Road to Paris. There is a place in south Louisiana that the people call Grand Bois (Big Woods). My relatives from the Houma Nation have called this place home forhundreds of years.
DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE FACTS In 2014 Energy Transfer Partners and Dakota Access announced plans for a 1,168 mile long oil pipeline that would carry crude oil from the Bakken oil fields in North Dakota to Illinois (via South Dakota and Iowa) where it will link with another pipeline that will transport the oil to terminals and refineries along the Gulf of Mexico. The company CITING 1851 TREATY, WATER PROTECTORS ESTABLISH ROAD For Immediate Release: October 23, 2016 . Citing 1851 Treaty, Water Protectors Establish Road Blockade and Expand Frontline #NoDAPL Camp . Contact: LaDonna Allard (CSS), ladonnabrave1@aol.com, (701) 426-2064 Dallas Goldtooth (IEN), dallas@ienearth.org, 708-515-6158 Tara Houska (HTE), tara@honorearth.org, (612) 226-9404 Cody Hall (RWC), cody.hall.605@gmail.com, THE U.S. PEOPLE’S DELEGATION TAKES ON THE TRUMP Bonn, Germany — Today, community and grassroots leaders from the United States announced their platform at COP23 called the “U.S.People’s Delegation” to counter the Trump Administration’s fossil fuel agenda and to hold US states, cities, businesses, and the public accountable to commitments to climate action.The platform, includes youth, Indigenous peoples, frontline COALITION STATEMENT: WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE WATER PROTECTORS Coalition Statement: What’s Next for the Water Protectors at Standing Rock? We, the below stated, are a coalition of grassroots groups living and working in the Dakota Access resistance camps along the Cannon Ball River in Oceti Sakowin treaty lands. INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK RESPONDS TO CHAIRMAN Indigenous Environmental Network Responds to Chairman Archambault’s Ask for Water Protectors to Return Home and Comments on the FightAhead
THE PARIS AGREEMENT DOES NOT RECOGNIZE INDIGENOUS RIGHTS The Paris Agreement Does Not Recognize Indigenous Rights. On the final day of the UNFCCC COP23, the Indigenous Environmental Network and its allies face a long road to have Indigenous Rights upheld in Climate Accord. Bonn, Germany – Today, November 17, 2017, The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change 23rd Session of the FIRST NATIONS ORGANIZING LEADS TO TRANSCANADA ENDING ITS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 5th, 2017 . Contact: Eriel Deranger, Indigenous Climate Action, indigenousclimateaction@gmail.com Dallas Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network, dallas@ienearth.org First Nations organizing leads to TransCanada Ending Its East Energy East Pipeline and Eastern Mainline proposals. Indigenous Climate Action and Indigenous Environmental Network IEN STATEMENT ON FEDERAL COURT RULING TO REVISIT DAPL FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 14, 2017. Contact: Jade Begay, jade@ienearth.org, 505-699-4791 Nina Smith, nina@megaphonestrategies.com, 301-717-9006 IEN Statement on Federal Court Ruling to Revisit DAPL Environmental AnalysisINDIGENOUS RISING
For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN – ABOUT – INDIGENOUS RISINGAFRO INDIGENOUS RISINGINDIGENOUS WOMEN RISINGINTERNATIONAL RISING The four elements of fire, water, earth and air sustain all life. These elements of life are being destroyed and misused by the modern world. Fire gives life and understanding, but is being disrespected by technologies of the industrialized world that allows it to take life such as the fire in the coal-fired powered plants, the toxic waste incinerators, the fossil-fuel combustion engine andSCHEDULE-OF-EVENTS
Visit the post for more. On 11 September 2018, shortly before the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, 17 foundations signed on to a “Joint Statement FIRST EVER INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S TREATY SIGNED OF “NORTH AND September 27, 2015 (New York City, NY) Today marked a historic milestone in the movement for environmental justice and indigenous rights. Indigenous women leaders of the North and South Americas signed a first ever treaty agreement declaring solidarity in the movement to protect Mother Earth from extractive industries. SUPPORT INDIGENOUS GRASSROOTS The articles above are those from the front lines – Indigenous Peoples who, for generations have been caught up in the destruction, disease, and economic economic inequality of fossil fuels a MEET JOSEPHINE MANDAMIN (ANISHINAABEKWE), THE “WATERJOSEPHINE SUMMONERS WARJOSEPHINE TX WATER DEPARTMENTJOSEPHINE WATER DEPARTMENT josephine is surely an inspiration to all,with her great knowledge and wisdom is a blessing to whom ever she meets,with her tender voice and kind,caring words she deffinately has a big heart for all,bless her for all she has done to carry message and to inspire others as well to carry the message of the water to all people.thank you ahochi-miigwetch
SUZANNE DHALIWAL
Suzanne is an activist and campaigner, working on indigenous rights and mining issues. Suzanne Dhaliwal is the director and co-founder of the UK Tar Sands Network, which works in solidarity with the Indigenous Environmental network to campaign against UK corporations and financial institutions invested in the Alberta Tar Sands. She has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK RESPONDS TO CHAIRMANINDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKINDIGENOUS STRANDS INSTAGRAMINDIGENOUS WOMENRISING
Indigenous Environmental Network Responds to Chairman Archambault’s Ask for Water Protectors to Return Home and Comments on the FightAhead
FEDERAL JUDGE RESCINDS PRESIDENTIAL PERMIT FOR KEYSTONE XL Keystone XL pipeline permit rescinded! Indigenous Environmental Network scores win in legal battle against the Trump administration. Bemidji, MN – On Thursday, November 8, 2018, United States District Judge Brian Morris, issued a landmark ruling in favor of the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) and the North Coast Rivers Alliance (NCRA), and other groups in the litigation to stop KANDI MOSSETT OF IEN AND THE CLIMATE JUSTICE ALLIANCE (New York City) The Climate Justice Alliance, of which the Indigenous Environmental Network is a member of, released a Statement to World Leaders and President Obama at the United Nations Climate Summit on September 23, 2014. “This Sunday, over 400,000 people marched on the streets of New York City in solidarity with communities around the world living on the frontlines of bothINDIGENOUS RISING
For Immediate ReleaseMarch 15, 2019 Press contact:Dallas Goldtooth, dallas@ienearth.org507-412-7609 Ninth Circuit Court Upholds Pre-Construction Injunction Against Keystone XL PipelineIndigenous Environmental Network Responds Bemidji, MN – ABOUT – INDIGENOUS RISINGAFRO INDIGENOUS RISINGINDIGENOUS WOMEN RISINGINTERNATIONAL RISING The four elements of fire, water, earth and air sustain all life. These elements of life are being destroyed and misused by the modern world. Fire gives life and understanding, but is being disrespected by technologies of the industrialized world that allows it to take life such as the fire in the coal-fired powered plants, the toxic waste incinerators, the fossil-fuel combustion engine andSCHEDULE-OF-EVENTS
Visit the post for more. On 11 September 2018, shortly before the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, 17 foundations signed on to a “Joint Statement FIRST EVER INDIGENOUS WOMEN’S TREATY SIGNED OF “NORTH AND September 27, 2015 (New York City, NY) Today marked a historic milestone in the movement for environmental justice and indigenous rights. Indigenous women leaders of the North and South Americas signed a first ever treaty agreement declaring solidarity in the movement to protect Mother Earth from extractive industries. SUPPORT INDIGENOUS GRASSROOTS The articles above are those from the front lines – Indigenous Peoples who, for generations have been caught up in the destruction, disease, and economic economic inequality of fossil fuels a MEET JOSEPHINE MANDAMIN (ANISHINAABEKWE), THE “WATERJOSEPHINE SUMMONERS WARJOSEPHINE TX WATER DEPARTMENTJOSEPHINE WATER DEPARTMENT josephine is surely an inspiration to all,with her great knowledge and wisdom is a blessing to whom ever she meets,with her tender voice and kind,caring words she deffinately has a big heart for all,bless her for all she has done to carry message and to inspire others as well to carry the message of the water to all people.thank you ahochi-miigwetch
SUZANNE DHALIWAL
Suzanne is an activist and campaigner, working on indigenous rights and mining issues. Suzanne Dhaliwal is the director and co-founder of the UK Tar Sands Network, which works in solidarity with the Indigenous Environmental network to campaign against UK corporations and financial institutions invested in the Alberta Tar Sands. She has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK RESPONDS TO CHAIRMANINDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORKINDIGENOUS STRANDS INSTAGRAMINDIGENOUS WOMENRISING
Indigenous Environmental Network Responds to Chairman Archambault’s Ask for Water Protectors to Return Home and Comments on the FightAhead
FEDERAL JUDGE RESCINDS PRESIDENTIAL PERMIT FOR KEYSTONE XL Keystone XL pipeline permit rescinded! Indigenous Environmental Network scores win in legal battle against the Trump administration. Bemidji, MN – On Thursday, November 8, 2018, United States District Judge Brian Morris, issued a landmark ruling in favor of the Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) and the North Coast Rivers Alliance (NCRA), and other groups in the litigation to stop KANDI MOSSETT OF IEN AND THE CLIMATE JUSTICE ALLIANCE (New York City) The Climate Justice Alliance, of which the Indigenous Environmental Network is a member of, released a Statement to World Leaders and President Obama at the United Nations Climate Summit on September 23, 2014. “This Sunday, over 400,000 people marched on the streets of New York City in solidarity with communities around the world living on the frontlines of both NYC INDIGENOUS EVENTS SCHEDULE On 11 September 2018, shortly before the Global Climate Action Summit in San Francisco, 17 foundations signed on to a “Joint Statement Supporting Forests, Rights, and Lands for Climate”. DAKOTA ACCESS PIPELINE FACTS BLOG: 25 Issues You Can Comment On for the DAPL EIS! Indigenous Groups Pledge Mass Mobilization to Stop Keystone XL Pipeline and Dakota Access Pipeline Repost: Local Leadership comes to decision, O 5000 MILES FROM GRAND BOIS. RED ROAD TO PARIS 5000 miles from Grand Bois. Red Road to Paris. There is a place in south Louisiana that the people call Grand Bois (Big Woods). My relatives from the Houma Nation have called this place home forhundreds of years.
THE U.S. PEOPLE’S DELEGATION TAKES ON THE TRUMP Bonn, Germany — Today, community and grassroots leaders from the United States announced their platform at COP23 called the “U.S.People’s Delegation” to counter the Trump Administration’s fossil fuel agenda and to hold US states, cities, businesses, and the public accountable to commitments to climate action.The platform, includes youth, Indigenous peoples, frontline CITING 1851 TREATY, WATER PROTECTORS ESTABLISH ROAD For Immediate Release: October 23, 2016 . Citing 1851 Treaty, Water Protectors Establish Road Blockade and Expand Frontline #NoDAPL Camp . Contact: LaDonna Allard (CSS), ladonnabrave1@aol.com, (701) 426-2064 Dallas Goldtooth (IEN), dallas@ienearth.org, 708-515-6158 Tara Houska (HTE), tara@honorearth.org, (612) 226-9404 Cody Hall (RWC), cody.hall.605@gmail.com, COALITION STATEMENT: WHAT’S NEXT FOR THE WATER PROTECTORS Coalition Statement: What’s Next for the Water Protectors at Standing Rock? We, the below stated, are a coalition of grassroots groups living and working in the Dakota Access resistance camps along the Cannon Ball River in Oceti Sakowin treaty lands. INDIGENOUS ENVIRONMENTAL NETWORK RESPONDS TO CHAIRMAN Indigenous Environmental Network Responds to Chairman Archambault’s Ask for Water Protectors to Return Home and Comments on the FightAhead
THE PARIS AGREEMENT DOES NOT RECOGNIZE INDIGENOUS RIGHTS For Immediate Release: Friday November 17th, 2017 PRESS CONTACT: Jade Begay, Communications Coordinator – Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN) jade@ienearth.org, whatsapp +1 505 699 4791 Da FIRST NATIONS ORGANIZING LEADS TO TRANSCANADA ENDING ITS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 5th, 2017 . Contact: Eriel Deranger, Indigenous Climate Action, indigenousclimateaction@gmail.com Dallas Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network, dallas@ienearth.org First Nations organizing leads to TransCanada Ending Its East Energy East Pipeline and Eastern Mainline proposals. Indigenous Climate Action and Indigenous Environmental Network IEN STATEMENT ON FEDERAL COURT RULING TO REVISIT DAPL FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 14, 2017. Contact: Jade Begay, jade@ienearth.org, 505-699-4791 Nina Smith, nina@megaphonestrategies.com, 301-717-9006 IEN Statement on Federal Court Ruling to Revisit DAPL Environmental AnalysisSkip to content
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