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NEW MONTANA LAWS RESTRICT NATIVE VOTER PARTICIPATION On May 17, 2021, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF), American Civil Liberties Union, and ACLU of Montana challenged two new Montana laws that hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process.. In the final weeks of the legislative session, Montana legislators passed two laws that will hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process. WASHINGTON STATE ACKNOWLEDGES GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN INDIAN On October 7, 2015, the city of Seattle passed a resolution that also acknowledges the harms inflicted and includes a call for the federal government “to promote truth and healing, and to provide and fund reconciliation, redress, and justice for those harms.”. That resolution came about mainly due to the advocacy of Lakota Native rights protector and editor of Last Real Indians, Matt Remle. COALITION BLOCKS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED SALMON RELEASE Coalition Blocks Genetically Engineered Salmon Release. SEATTLE, WA, October 12, 2020 – On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Coast Salish activists and members of the Muckleshoot Tribe joined with community organizers from the Uprooted & Rising (UNR) Seattle branch and Community Alliance for Global Justice and took action to raise publicawareness
POTLATCH IN PRISON: TRIBAL SONS BY FRANK HOPPER Potlatch in prison: Tribal Sons by Frank Hopper. Two years ago Jay Powell, a member of the Squaxin Island Tribe who is currently incarcerated at Washington Corrections Center, knitted a cap and a scarf for an inmate he’d just met. The man was about to be released in the dead of winter, homeless, and Powell was worried he mightfreeze to death.
MAR 25, 2013
Sexual Trauma: One Legacy of the Boarding School Era By Ruth Hopkins Every American Indian alive today has been affected by the policy of assimilation implemented by the United States government in centuries past. Under the guise of ManifestFEB 1, 2016
over 50,000 native children were tortured, sexually abused and some murdered at canadian church run indian residential schools – and the queen of england was found culpable for the disappearance of 10 native children she took herself in person and were never seen again! don’tthink it
LAST REAL INDIANSNEWSCAMPAIGNSFUNDRAISINGLRI WRITERS FUNDCONTACTSUBSCRIBE Last Real Indians. Scroll. Mission. LRI is a media movement grounded in our pre-contact ways of life. We are independent media with direction. We are an adaptation of our story-tellers. We are content creators of many origins with a vision of returning Indigenous peoples of all “races” to a state of respect for generations unborn. NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Featured Last Real Indians May 9, 2021 Last Real Indians, Trennie Collins, racism, Southern Ute, Toh-Atin Gallery, Chief. White House Proclamation on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day. Today, thousands of unsolved cases of missing and murdered Native Americans continue to cry out for justice and healing. NIAGARA FALLS LIT ORANGE FOR KAMLOOPS 215 Niagara Falls will be lit orange in honor of the 215 Indigenous children who lost their lives at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Canada. The lights will go orange from 10:15 PM to 11:15 PM, Eastern Standard Time tonight and tomorrow (May 30th and 31st). Two non-Indigenous Niagara Falls TRIBAL LEADERS, LEGISLATORS CONDEMN INSLEE’S SURPRISE VETO Snoqualmie Reservation – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe joins the President of the National Congress of American Indians and allied Democratic Party legislators in condemning Governor Jay Inslee’s surprise veto of Tribal civil rights provisions in the Climate Commitment Act (CCA). After the Governor’s Office and State Legislature leaders agreed to historic guarantees of Tribalconsultation
NEW MONTANA LAWS RESTRICT NATIVE VOTER PARTICIPATION On May 17, 2021, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF), American Civil Liberties Union, and ACLU of Montana challenged two new Montana laws that hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process.. In the final weeks of the legislative session, Montana legislators passed two laws that will hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process. WASHINGTON STATE ACKNOWLEDGES GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN INDIAN On October 7, 2015, the city of Seattle passed a resolution that also acknowledges the harms inflicted and includes a call for the federal government “to promote truth and healing, and to provide and fund reconciliation, redress, and justice for those harms.”. That resolution came about mainly due to the advocacy of Lakota Native rights protector and editor of Last Real Indians, Matt Remle. COALITION BLOCKS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED SALMON RELEASE Coalition Blocks Genetically Engineered Salmon Release. SEATTLE, WA, October 12, 2020 – On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Coast Salish activists and members of the Muckleshoot Tribe joined with community organizers from the Uprooted & Rising (UNR) Seattle branch and Community Alliance for Global Justice and took action to raise publicawareness
POTLATCH IN PRISON: TRIBAL SONS BY FRANK HOPPER Potlatch in prison: Tribal Sons by Frank Hopper. Two years ago Jay Powell, a member of the Squaxin Island Tribe who is currently incarcerated at Washington Corrections Center, knitted a cap and a scarf for an inmate he’d just met. The man was about to be released in the dead of winter, homeless, and Powell was worried he mightfreeze to death.
MAR 25, 2013
Sexual Trauma: One Legacy of the Boarding School Era By Ruth Hopkins Every American Indian alive today has been affected by the policy of assimilation implemented by the United States government in centuries past. Under the guise of ManifestFEB 1, 2016
over 50,000 native children were tortured, sexually abused and some murdered at canadian church run indian residential schools – and the queen of england was found culpable for the disappearance of 10 native children she took herself in person and were never seen again! don’tthink it
PRESSURE MOUNTS ON BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO ACT AS LINE 3 On Monday, more than 2000 water protectors gathered for Minnesota’s largest ever mobilization against the Line 3 tar sands pipeline, putting more pressure on the Biden administration to honor the Treaties and stop this toxic project. 1,000 ACRES OF LAND RETURNS TO PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM TRIBE 1,000 Acres of Land Returns to Port Gamble S’klallam Tribe. Port Gamble S’Klallam tribal members recently celebrated the return of nearly 1,000 acres to tribal ownership, 165 years after the tribe signed the Point No Point Treaty that ceded most of the tribe’s land to the U.S. government. Since 2013, the tribe has been negotiatingwith
CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE SETS UP CHECK POINTS ON HIGHWAY As COVID-19 began to spread across the country in late March, the tribal chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe ordered checkpoints on that would limit non-reservation travelers into the Cheyenne River Indian Reservations.. Chairman Harold Frazier had a reason for the checkpoints: He wanted to protect his tribal citizens and limit the virus from spreading on the reservation. CHINOOK TRIBE SEEKS FEDERAL RECOGNITION BY FRANK HOPPER Tribal and government attorneys faced off at the U.S. Courthouse in Tacoma on January 6 in the latest round of the Chinook Indian Nation’s 150-year battle for federal recognition. Judge Ronald Leighton heard opening arguments from the Chinook’s attorneys that the tribe should be allowed to HOPE IN THE TIME OF STRESS BY LINDA BLACK ELK I often say that food does not just feed us through physical calories. It also nourishes us mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. When I am hunting, fishing, foraging, or gardening, I am in touch with the land, our mother, and I am also witness to the hearts, minds and voices ofmy ancestors. I am
WASHINGTON DFW PAYS TULALIP FISHERMEN $50,000 TO SETTLE Washington DFW Pays Tulalip Fishermen $50,000 to Settle False Arrest Suit. (Tulalip, WA) – The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has paid Tulalip Tribal fishermen Hazen Shopbell and Anthony Paul $50,000 to settle their false arrest claims against the agency and its officers. In June of 2016, Shopbell and Paul were POTLATCH IN PRISON: TRIBAL SONS BY FRANK HOPPER Potlatch in prison: Tribal Sons by Frank Hopper. Two years ago Jay Powell, a member of the Squaxin Island Tribe who is currently incarcerated at Washington Corrections Center, knitted a cap and a scarf for an inmate he’d just met. The man was about to be released in the dead of winter, homeless, and Powell was worried he mightfreeze to death.
GINIW — NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Last Real Indians News Home Media Campaigns Fundraising LRI Writers Fund Contact Home Media Campaigns Fundraising LRI Writers Fund Contact THOUGHTS ON LEONARD PELTIER’S 44TH YEAR OF IMPRISONMENT BY Forty-four years ago today as I write this, Leonard Peltier was taken into custody. He remains a political prisoner at age 75. He was not sentenced to life without parole, yet that’s what he’s serving. Leonard was caught up in a firefight with FBI agents on 100 COMPANIES RESPONSIBLE FOR KILLING THE PLANET According to the recent Carbon Majors Report just 100 companies have been the source of more than 70% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions since 1988, according to a new report. April 27th, 2019 “The earth is not dying, it is being killed, and those who are killing it have names and addresses.”” – Utah Phillips. Just 100 companies are responsible for more than 70% of the world’s LAST REAL INDIANSNEWSCAMPAIGNSFUNDRAISINGLRI WRITERS FUNDCONTACTSUBSCRIBE Last Real Indians. Scroll. Mission. LRI is a media movement grounded in our pre-contact ways of life. We are independent media with direction. We are an adaptation of our story-tellers. We are content creators of many origins with a vision of returning Indigenous peoples of all “races” to a state of respect for generations unborn. NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Featured Last Real Indians May 9, 2021 Last Real Indians, Trennie Collins, racism, Southern Ute, Toh-Atin Gallery, Chief. White House Proclamation on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day. Today, thousands of unsolved cases of missing and murdered Native Americans continue to cry out for justice and healing. NIAGARA FALLS LIT ORANGE FOR KAMLOOPS 215 Niagara Falls will be lit orange in honor of the 215 Indigenous children who lost their lives at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Canada. The lights will go orange from 10:15 PM to 11:15 PM, Eastern Standard Time tonight and tomorrow (May 30th and 31st). Two non-Indigenous Niagara Falls TRIBAL LEADERS, LEGISLATORS CONDEMN INSLEE’S SURPRISE VETO Snoqualmie Reservation – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe joins the President of the National Congress of American Indians and allied Democratic Party legislators in condemning Governor Jay Inslee’s surprise veto of Tribal civil rights provisions in the Climate Commitment Act (CCA). After the Governor’s Office and State Legislature leaders agreed to historic guarantees of Tribalconsultation
NEW MONTANA LAWS RESTRICT NATIVE VOTER PARTICIPATION On May 17, 2021, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF), American Civil Liberties Union, and ACLU of Montana challenged two new Montana laws that hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process.. In the final weeks of the legislative session, Montana legislators passed two laws that will hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process. RECOGNIZING THE NATIONAL CRISIS OF MISSING AND MURDERED To understand the complex and ongoing MMIW crisis one must first admit the current systemic response to violence against Native women is immensely inadequate. Then one must realize the rate at which Tribes are losing their life-giving women is devastating to not just the tribal communities, but to t WASHINGTON STATE ACKNOWLEDGES GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN INDIAN On October 7, 2015, the city of Seattle passed a resolution that also acknowledges the harms inflicted and includes a call for the federal government “to promote truth and healing, and to provide and fund reconciliation, redress, and justice for those harms.”. That resolution came about mainly due to the advocacy of Lakota Native rights protector and editor of Last Real Indians, Matt Remle. COALITION BLOCKS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED SALMON RELEASE Coalition Blocks Genetically Engineered Salmon Release. SEATTLE, WA, October 12, 2020 – On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Coast Salish activists and members of the Muckleshoot Tribe joined with community organizers from the Uprooted & Rising (UNR) Seattle branch and Community Alliance for Global Justice and took action to raise publicawareness
MAR 25, 2013
Sexual Trauma: One Legacy of the Boarding School Era By Ruth Hopkins Every American Indian alive today has been affected by the policy of assimilation implemented by the United States government in centuries past. Under the guise of ManifestFEB 1, 2016
over 50,000 native children were tortured, sexually abused and some murdered at canadian church run indian residential schools – and the queen of england was found culpable for the disappearance of 10 native children she took herself in person and were never seen again! don’tthink it
LAST REAL INDIANSNEWSCAMPAIGNSFUNDRAISINGLRI WRITERS FUNDCONTACTSUBSCRIBE Last Real Indians. Scroll. Mission. LRI is a media movement grounded in our pre-contact ways of life. We are independent media with direction. We are an adaptation of our story-tellers. We are content creators of many origins with a vision of returning Indigenous peoples of all “races” to a state of respect for generations unborn. NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Featured Last Real Indians May 9, 2021 Last Real Indians, Trennie Collins, racism, Southern Ute, Toh-Atin Gallery, Chief. White House Proclamation on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day. Today, thousands of unsolved cases of missing and murdered Native Americans continue to cry out for justice and healing. NIAGARA FALLS LIT ORANGE FOR KAMLOOPS 215 Niagara Falls will be lit orange in honor of the 215 Indigenous children who lost their lives at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Canada. The lights will go orange from 10:15 PM to 11:15 PM, Eastern Standard Time tonight and tomorrow (May 30th and 31st). Two non-Indigenous Niagara Falls TRIBAL LEADERS, LEGISLATORS CONDEMN INSLEE’S SURPRISE VETO Snoqualmie Reservation – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe joins the President of the National Congress of American Indians and allied Democratic Party legislators in condemning Governor Jay Inslee’s surprise veto of Tribal civil rights provisions in the Climate Commitment Act (CCA). After the Governor’s Office and State Legislature leaders agreed to historic guarantees of Tribalconsultation
NEW MONTANA LAWS RESTRICT NATIVE VOTER PARTICIPATION On May 17, 2021, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF), American Civil Liberties Union, and ACLU of Montana challenged two new Montana laws that hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process.. In the final weeks of the legislative session, Montana legislators passed two laws that will hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process. RECOGNIZING THE NATIONAL CRISIS OF MISSING AND MURDERED To understand the complex and ongoing MMIW crisis one must first admit the current systemic response to violence against Native women is immensely inadequate. Then one must realize the rate at which Tribes are losing their life-giving women is devastating to not just the tribal communities, but to t WASHINGTON STATE ACKNOWLEDGES GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN INDIAN On October 7, 2015, the city of Seattle passed a resolution that also acknowledges the harms inflicted and includes a call for the federal government “to promote truth and healing, and to provide and fund reconciliation, redress, and justice for those harms.”. That resolution came about mainly due to the advocacy of Lakota Native rights protector and editor of Last Real Indians, Matt Remle. COALITION BLOCKS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED SALMON RELEASE Coalition Blocks Genetically Engineered Salmon Release. SEATTLE, WA, October 12, 2020 – On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Coast Salish activists and members of the Muckleshoot Tribe joined with community organizers from the Uprooted & Rising (UNR) Seattle branch and Community Alliance for Global Justice and took action to raise publicawareness
MAR 25, 2013
Sexual Trauma: One Legacy of the Boarding School Era By Ruth Hopkins Every American Indian alive today has been affected by the policy of assimilation implemented by the United States government in centuries past. Under the guise of ManifestFEB 1, 2016
over 50,000 native children were tortured, sexually abused and some murdered at canadian church run indian residential schools – and the queen of england was found culpable for the disappearance of 10 native children she took herself in person and were never seen again! don’tthink it
PRESSURE MOUNTS ON BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO ACT AS LINE 3 On Monday, more than 2000 water protectors gathered for Minnesota’s largest ever mobilization against the Line 3 tar sands pipeline, putting more pressure on the Biden administration to honor the Treaties and stop this toxic project. 1,000 ACRES OF LAND RETURNS TO PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM TRIBE 1,000 Acres of Land Returns to Port Gamble S’klallam Tribe. Port Gamble S’Klallam tribal members recently celebrated the return of nearly 1,000 acres to tribal ownership, 165 years after the tribe signed the Point No Point Treaty that ceded most of the tribe’s land to the U.S. government. Since 2013, the tribe has been negotiatingwith
CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE SETS UP CHECK POINTS ON HIGHWAY As COVID-19 began to spread across the country in late March, the tribal chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe ordered checkpoints on that would limit non-reservation travelers into the Cheyenne River Indian Reservations.. Chairman Harold Frazier had a reason for the checkpoints: He wanted to protect his tribal citizens and limit the virus from spreading on the reservation. WASHINGTON DFW PAYS TULALIP FISHERMEN $50,000 TO SETTLE Washington DFW Pays Tulalip Fishermen $50,000 to Settle False Arrest Suit. (Tulalip, WA) – The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has paid Tulalip Tribal fishermen Hazen Shopbell and Anthony Paul $50,000 to settle their false arrest claims against the agency and its officers. In June of 2016, Shopbell and Paul were HOPE IN THE TIME OF STRESS BY LINDA BLACK ELK I often say that food does not just feed us through physical calories. It also nourishes us mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. When I am hunting, fishing, foraging, or gardening, I am in touch with the land, our mother, and I am also witness to the hearts, minds and voices ofmy ancestors. I am
CHINOOK TRIBE SEEKS FEDERAL RECOGNITION BY FRANK HOPPER Chinook Tribe Seeks Federal Recognition by Frank Hopper. Tribal and government attorneys faced off at the U.S. Courthouse in Tacoma on January 6 in the latest round of the Chinook Indian Nation’s 150-year battle for federal recognition. Judge Ronald Leighton heard opening arguments from the Chinook’s attorneys that the tribe shouldbe
POTLATCH IN PRISON: TRIBAL SONS BY FRANK HOPPER Potlatch in prison: Tribal Sons by Frank Hopper. Two years ago Jay Powell, a member of the Squaxin Island Tribe who is currently incarcerated at Washington Corrections Center, knitted a cap and a scarf for an inmate he’d just met. The man was about to be released in the dead of winter, homeless, and Powell was worried he mightfreeze to death.
GINIW — NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Last Real Indians News Home Media Campaigns Fundraising LRI Writers Fund Contact Home Media Campaigns Fundraising LRI Writers Fund Contact THOUGHTS ON LEONARD PELTIER’S 44TH YEAR OF IMPRISONMENT BY Forty-four years ago today as I write this, Leonard Peltier was taken into custody. He remains a political prisoner at age 75. He was not sentenced to life without parole, yet that’s what he’s serving. Leonard was caught up in a firefight with FBI agents on 100 COMPANIES RESPONSIBLE FOR KILLING THE PLANET According to the recent Carbon Majors Report just 100 companies have been the source of more than 70% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions since 1988, according to a new report. April 27th, 2019 “The earth is not dying, it is being killed, and those who are killing it have names and addresses.”” – Utah Phillips. Just 100 companies are responsible for more than 70% of the world’s LAST REAL INDIANSNEWSCAMPAIGNSFUNDRAISINGLRI WRITERS FUNDCONTACTSUBSCRIBE Last Real Indians. Scroll. Mission. LRI is a media movement grounded in our pre-contact ways of life. We are independent media with direction. We are an adaptation of our story-tellers. We are content creators of many origins with a vision of returning Indigenous peoples of all “races” to a state of respect for generations unborn. NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Featured Last Real Indians May 9, 2021 Last Real Indians, Trennie Collins, racism, Southern Ute, Toh-Atin Gallery, Chief. White House Proclamation on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day. Today, thousands of unsolved cases of missing and murdered Native Americans continue to cry out for justice and healing. VIDEOS — LAST REAL INDIANS STOP Tomahawk Tassels tonight 9pm GroundZeroNightClub Minneapolis. Last Real Indians February 20, 2013. Sacred Sites Worth the Fight. -Sheena Louise Roetman. Last Real Indians February 15, 2013. VAWA : Why Native Women Matter -Winona LaDuke -TEDx Video NIAGARA FALLS LIT ORANGE FOR KAMLOOPS 215 Niagara Falls will be lit orange in honor of the 215 Indigenous children who lost their lives at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Canada. The lights will go orange from 10:15 PM to 11:15 PM, Eastern Standard Time tonight and tomorrow (May 30th and 31st). Two non-Indigenous Niagara Falls TRIBAL LEADERS, LEGISLATORS CONDEMN INSLEE’S SURPRISE VETO Snoqualmie Reservation – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe joins the President of the National Congress of American Indians and allied Democratic Party legislators in condemning Governor Jay Inslee’s surprise veto of Tribal civil rights provisions in the Climate Commitment Act (CCA). After the Governor’s Office and State Legislature leaders agreed to historic guarantees of Tribalconsultation
WASHINGTON STATE ACKNOWLEDGES GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN INDIAN On October 7, 2015, the city of Seattle passed a resolution that also acknowledges the harms inflicted and includes a call for the federal government “to promote truth and healing, and to provide and fund reconciliation, redress, and justice for those harms.”. That resolution came about mainly due to the advocacy of Lakota Native rights protector and editor of Last Real Indians, Matt Remle. WASHINGTON DFW PAYS TULALIP FISHERMEN $50,000 TO SETTLE Washington DFW Pays Tulalip Fishermen $50,000 to Settle False Arrest Suit. (Tulalip, WA) – The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has paid Tulalip Tribal fishermen Hazen Shopbell and Anthony Paul $50,000 to settle their false arrest claims against the agency and its officers. In June of 2016, Shopbell and Paul were HOPE IN THE TIME OF STRESS BY LINDA BLACK ELK I often say that food does not just feed us through physical calories. It also nourishes us mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. When I am hunting, fishing, foraging, or gardening, I am in touch with the land, our mother, and I am also witness to the hearts, minds and voices ofmy ancestors. I am
HAŊWÍ WÓWAPI 2020: A 2020 LAKOTA CALENDAR BY DAKOTA WIND The New Year begins in spring for the Lakȟóta. A year is called Waníyetu or winter because winter is the longest season on the Northern Plains. The new month begins with the new moon. A month is called Wí. The sun is also called Wí. To differentiate between the luminaries, the moon isFEB 1, 2016
over 50,000 native children were tortured, sexually abused and some murdered at canadian church run indian residential schools – and the queen of england was found culpable for the disappearance of 10 native children she took herself in person and were never seen again! don’tthink it
LAST REAL INDIANSNEWSCAMPAIGNSFUNDRAISINGLRI WRITERS FUNDCONTACTSUBSCRIBE Last Real Indians. Scroll. Mission. LRI is a media movement grounded in our pre-contact ways of life. We are independent media with direction. We are an adaptation of our story-tellers. We are content creators of many origins with a vision of returning Indigenous peoples of all “races” to a state of respect for generations unborn. NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Featured Last Real Indians May 9, 2021 Last Real Indians, Trennie Collins, racism, Southern Ute, Toh-Atin Gallery, Chief. White House Proclamation on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Day. Today, thousands of unsolved cases of missing and murdered Native Americans continue to cry out for justice and healing. VIDEOS — LAST REAL INDIANS STOP Tomahawk Tassels tonight 9pm GroundZeroNightClub Minneapolis. Last Real Indians February 20, 2013. Sacred Sites Worth the Fight. -Sheena Louise Roetman. Last Real Indians February 15, 2013. VAWA : Why Native Women Matter -Winona LaDuke -TEDx Video NIAGARA FALLS LIT ORANGE FOR KAMLOOPS 215 Niagara Falls will be lit orange in honor of the 215 Indigenous children who lost their lives at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Canada. The lights will go orange from 10:15 PM to 11:15 PM, Eastern Standard Time tonight and tomorrow (May 30th and 31st). Two non-Indigenous Niagara Falls TRIBAL LEADERS, LEGISLATORS CONDEMN INSLEE’S SURPRISE VETO Snoqualmie Reservation – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe joins the President of the National Congress of American Indians and allied Democratic Party legislators in condemning Governor Jay Inslee’s surprise veto of Tribal civil rights provisions in the Climate Commitment Act (CCA). After the Governor’s Office and State Legislature leaders agreed to historic guarantees of Tribalconsultation
WASHINGTON STATE ACKNOWLEDGES GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN INDIAN On October 7, 2015, the city of Seattle passed a resolution that also acknowledges the harms inflicted and includes a call for the federal government “to promote truth and healing, and to provide and fund reconciliation, redress, and justice for those harms.”. That resolution came about mainly due to the advocacy of Lakota Native rights protector and editor of Last Real Indians, Matt Remle. WASHINGTON DFW PAYS TULALIP FISHERMEN $50,000 TO SETTLE Washington DFW Pays Tulalip Fishermen $50,000 to Settle False Arrest Suit. (Tulalip, WA) – The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has paid Tulalip Tribal fishermen Hazen Shopbell and Anthony Paul $50,000 to settle their false arrest claims against the agency and its officers. In June of 2016, Shopbell and Paul were HOPE IN THE TIME OF STRESS BY LINDA BLACK ELK I often say that food does not just feed us through physical calories. It also nourishes us mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. When I am hunting, fishing, foraging, or gardening, I am in touch with the land, our mother, and I am also witness to the hearts, minds and voices ofmy ancestors. I am
HAŊWÍ WÓWAPI 2020: A 2020 LAKOTA CALENDAR BY DAKOTA WIND The New Year begins in spring for the Lakȟóta. A year is called Waníyetu or winter because winter is the longest season on the Northern Plains. The new month begins with the new moon. A month is called Wí. The sun is also called Wí. To differentiate between the luminaries, the moon isFEB 1, 2016
over 50,000 native children were tortured, sexually abused and some murdered at canadian church run indian residential schools – and the queen of england was found culpable for the disappearance of 10 native children she took herself in person and were never seen again! don’tthink it
VIDEOS — LAST REAL INDIANS STOP Tomahawk Tassels tonight 9pm GroundZeroNightClub Minneapolis. Last Real Indians February 20, 2013. Sacred Sites Worth the Fight. -Sheena Louise Roetman. Last Real Indians February 15, 2013. VAWA : Why Native Women Matter -Winona LaDuke -TEDx Video by Whisper. LastReal Indians
PRESSURE MOUNTS ON BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO ACT AS LINE 3 On Monday, more than 2000 water protectors gathered for Minnesota’s largest ever mobilization against the Line 3 tar sands pipeline, putting more pressure on the Biden administration to honor the Treaties and stop this toxic project. CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO DEFUND LINE 3 Now is the time for us to defund the White Supremacist, carbon bomb that is Line 3. Over the next two months, we’re going to make the financial companies that support Enbridge and its toxic Line 3 pipeline feel the heat. Here’s the plan. On March 31st, 18 banks have a $2.2 billion loan to Enbridge that is due for renewal. RECOGNIZING THE NATIONAL CRISIS OF MISSING AND MURDERED To understand the complex and ongoing MMIW crisis one must first admit the current systemic response to violence against Native women is immensely inadequate. Then one must realize the rate at which Tribes are losing their life-giving women is devastating to not just the tribal communities, but to t GINIW — NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Last Real Indians News Home Media Campaigns Fundraising LRI Writers Fund Contact Home Media Campaigns Fundraising LRI Writers Fund Contact COALITION BLOCKS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED SALMON RELEASE Coalition Blocks Genetically Engineered Salmon Release. SEATTLE, WA, October 12, 2020 – On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Coast Salish activists and members of the Muckleshoot Tribe joined with community organizers from the Uprooted & Rising (UNR) Seattle branch and Community Alliance for Global Justice and took action to raise publicawareness
LOOKING BACK AT THE FISH WARS 50 YEARS LATER Looking Back at the Fish Wars 50 Years Later. This fall marked the 50th anniversary of an event that sparked the landmark ruling by federal Judge George Boldt in U.S. v. Washington that upheld our treaty-reserved rights to hunt, fish and gather. It was Sept. 9, 1970, the height of the Fish Wars that had rocked western Washington sincethe early
1,000 ACRES OF LAND RETURNS TO PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM TRIBE 1,000 Acres of Land Returns to Port Gamble S’klallam Tribe. Port Gamble S’Klallam tribal members recently celebrated the return of nearly 1,000 acres to tribal ownership, 165 years after the tribe signed the Point No Point Treaty that ceded most of the tribe’s land to the U.S. government. Since 2013, the tribe has been negotiatingwith
DISENROLLMENT IS AN EXISTENTIAL THREAT Disenrollment is an Existential Threat. In 1934, Native Americans were finally given the right to govern themselves without the meddling of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) when the Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) was written. Appointed Governor of the newly purchased Washington Territory and Superintendent of Indian Affairs, IsaacStevens
THOUGHTS ON LEONARD PELTIER’S 44TH YEAR OF IMPRISONMENT BY Forty-four years ago today as I write this, Leonard Peltier was taken into custody. He remains a political prisoner at age 75. He was not sentenced to life without parole, yet that’s what he’s serving. Leonard was caught up in a firefight with FBI agents on LAST REAL INDIANSNEWSCAMPAIGNSFUNDRAISINGLRI WRITERS FUNDCONTACTSUBSCRIBE Last Real Indians. Scroll. Mission. LRI is a media movement grounded in our pre-contact ways of life. We are independent media with direction. We are an adaptation of our story-tellers. We are content creators of many origins with a vision of returning Indigenous peoples of all “races” to a state of respect for generations unborn. NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Featured Last Real Indians April 30, 2021 Covid19, Tribes, Native American, Vaccine, Last Real Indians. Washington DFW Pays Tulalip Fishermen $50,000 to Settle False Arrest Suit. The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has paid Tulalip Tribal fishermen Hazen Shopbell and Anthony Paul $50,000 to settle theirfalse arrest
NIAGARA FALLS LIT ORANGE FOR KAMLOOPS 215 Niagara Falls will be lit orange in honor of the 215 Indigenous children who lost their lives at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Canada. The lights will go orange from 10:15 PM to 11:15 PM, Eastern Standard Time tonight and tomorrow (May 30th and 31st). Two non-Indigenous Niagara Falls TRIBAL LEADERS, LEGISLATORS CONDEMN INSLEE’S SURPRISE VETO Snoqualmie Reservation – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe joins the President of the National Congress of American Indians and allied Democratic Party legislators in condemning Governor Jay Inslee’s surprise veto of Tribal civil rights provisions in the Climate Commitment Act (CCA). After the Governor’s Office and State Legislature leaders agreed to historic guarantees of Tribalconsultation
NEW MONTANA LAWS RESTRICT NATIVE VOTER PARTICIPATION On May 17, 2021, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF), American Civil Liberties Union, and ACLU of Montana challenged two new Montana laws that hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process.. In the final weeks of the legislative session, Montana legislators passed two laws that will hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process. COALITION BLOCKS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED SALMON RELEASE Coalition Blocks Genetically Engineered Salmon Release. SEATTLE, WA, October 12, 2020 – On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Coast Salish activists and members of the Muckleshoot Tribe joined with community organizers from the Uprooted & Rising (UNR) Seattle branch and Community Alliance for Global Justice and took action to raise publicawareness
WASHINGTON STATE ACKNOWLEDGES GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN INDIAN On October 7, 2015, the city of Seattle passed a resolution that also acknowledges the harms inflicted and includes a call for the federal government “to promote truth and healing, and to provide and fund reconciliation, redress, and justice for those harms.”. That resolution came about mainly due to the advocacy of Lakota Native rights protector and editor of Last Real Indians, Matt Remle. HOPE IN THE TIME OF STRESS BY LINDA BLACK ELK I often say that food does not just feed us through physical calories. It also nourishes us mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. When I am hunting, fishing, foraging, or gardening, I am in touch with the land, our mother, and I am also witness to the hearts, minds and voices ofmy ancestors. I am
MAR 25, 2013
Sexual Trauma: One Legacy of the Boarding School Era By Ruth Hopkins Every American Indian alive today has been affected by the policy of assimilation implemented by the United States government in centuries past. Under the guise of ManifestFEB 1, 2016
over 50,000 native children were tortured, sexually abused and some murdered at canadian church run indian residential schools – and the queen of england was found culpable for the disappearance of 10 native children she took herself in person and were never seen again! don’tthink it
LAST REAL INDIANSNEWSCAMPAIGNSFUNDRAISINGLRI WRITERS FUNDCONTACTSUBSCRIBE Last Real Indians. Scroll. Mission. LRI is a media movement grounded in our pre-contact ways of life. We are independent media with direction. We are an adaptation of our story-tellers. We are content creators of many origins with a vision of returning Indigenous peoples of all “races” to a state of respect for generations unborn. NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Featured Last Real Indians April 30, 2021 Covid19, Tribes, Native American, Vaccine, Last Real Indians. Washington DFW Pays Tulalip Fishermen $50,000 to Settle False Arrest Suit. The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has paid Tulalip Tribal fishermen Hazen Shopbell and Anthony Paul $50,000 to settle theirfalse arrest
NIAGARA FALLS LIT ORANGE FOR KAMLOOPS 215 Niagara Falls will be lit orange in honor of the 215 Indigenous children who lost their lives at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Canada. The lights will go orange from 10:15 PM to 11:15 PM, Eastern Standard Time tonight and tomorrow (May 30th and 31st). Two non-Indigenous Niagara Falls TRIBAL LEADERS, LEGISLATORS CONDEMN INSLEE’S SURPRISE VETO Snoqualmie Reservation – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe joins the President of the National Congress of American Indians and allied Democratic Party legislators in condemning Governor Jay Inslee’s surprise veto of Tribal civil rights provisions in the Climate Commitment Act (CCA). After the Governor’s Office and State Legislature leaders agreed to historic guarantees of Tribalconsultation
NEW MONTANA LAWS RESTRICT NATIVE VOTER PARTICIPATION On May 17, 2021, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF), American Civil Liberties Union, and ACLU of Montana challenged two new Montana laws that hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process.. In the final weeks of the legislative session, Montana legislators passed two laws that will hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process. COALITION BLOCKS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED SALMON RELEASE Coalition Blocks Genetically Engineered Salmon Release. SEATTLE, WA, October 12, 2020 – On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Coast Salish activists and members of the Muckleshoot Tribe joined with community organizers from the Uprooted & Rising (UNR) Seattle branch and Community Alliance for Global Justice and took action to raise publicawareness
WASHINGTON STATE ACKNOWLEDGES GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN INDIAN On October 7, 2015, the city of Seattle passed a resolution that also acknowledges the harms inflicted and includes a call for the federal government “to promote truth and healing, and to provide and fund reconciliation, redress, and justice for those harms.”. That resolution came about mainly due to the advocacy of Lakota Native rights protector and editor of Last Real Indians, Matt Remle. HOPE IN THE TIME OF STRESS BY LINDA BLACK ELK I often say that food does not just feed us through physical calories. It also nourishes us mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. When I am hunting, fishing, foraging, or gardening, I am in touch with the land, our mother, and I am also witness to the hearts, minds and voices ofmy ancestors. I am
MAR 25, 2013
Sexual Trauma: One Legacy of the Boarding School Era By Ruth Hopkins Every American Indian alive today has been affected by the policy of assimilation implemented by the United States government in centuries past. Under the guise of ManifestFEB 1, 2016
over 50,000 native children were tortured, sexually abused and some murdered at canadian church run indian residential schools – and the queen of england was found culpable for the disappearance of 10 native children she took herself in person and were never seen again! don’tthink it
NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Featured Last Real Indians April 30, 2021 Covid19, Tribes, Native American, Vaccine, Last Real Indians. Washington DFW Pays Tulalip Fishermen $50,000 to Settle False Arrest Suit. The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has paid Tulalip Tribal fishermen Hazen Shopbell and Anthony Paul $50,000 to settle theirfalse arrest
HUNDREDS BLOCKADE LINE 3 PUMP STATION After a weekend of trainings at the Treaty Peoples Gathering, hundreds of water protectors descended by land and by air on an active Line 3 pump station near the Mississippi headwaters, climbing over large steel fences and creating multiple blockades. PRESSURE MOUNTS ON BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO ACT AS LINE 3 On Monday, more than 2000 water protectors gathered for Minnesota’s largest ever mobilization against the Line 3 tar sands pipeline, putting more pressure on the Biden administration to honor the Treaties and stop this toxic project. STOP THE MONEY PIPELINE COALITION ISSUES STATEMENT AHEAD Coalition representing more than 160 groups expects Executive Order to ensure all U.S. financial institutions are firmly on a path to real zero greenhouse gas emissions before COP26 in November President Biden is expected to issue a new broad-ranging Executive Order (EO) CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE SETS UP As COVID-19 began to spread across the country in late March, the tribal chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe ordered checkpoints on that would limit non-reservation travelers into the Cheyenne River Indian Reservations.. Chairman Harold Frazier had a reason for the checkpoints: He wanted to protect his tribal citizens and limit the virus from spreading on the reservation. LOOKING BACK AT THE FISH WARS 50 YEARS LATER Looking Back at the Fish Wars 50 Years Later. This fall marked the 50th anniversary of an event that sparked the landmark ruling by federal Judge George Boldt in U.S. v. Washington that upheld our treaty-reserved rights to hunt, fish and gather. It was Sept. 9, 1970, the height of the Fish Wars that had rocked western Washington sincethe early
WASHINGTON DFW PAYS TULALIP FISHERMEN $50,000 TO SETTLE Washington DFW Pays Tulalip Fishermen $50,000 to Settle False Arrest Suit. (Tulalip, WA) – The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has paid Tulalip Tribal fishermen Hazen Shopbell and Anthony Paul $50,000 to settle their false arrest claims against the agency and its officers. In June of 2016, Shopbell and Paul were 1,000 ACRES OF LAND RETURNS TO PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM TRIBE 1,000 Acres of Land Returns to Port Gamble S’klallam Tribe. Port Gamble S’Klallam tribal members recently celebrated the return of nearly 1,000 acres to tribal ownership, 165 years after the tribe signed the Point No Point Treaty that ceded most of the tribe’s land to the U.S. government. Since 2013, the tribe has been negotiatingwith
CHINOOK TRIBE SEEKS FEDERAL RECOGNITION BY FRANK HOPPER Tribal and government attorneys faced off at the U.S. Courthouse in Tacoma on January 6 in the latest round of the Chinook Indian Nation’s 150-year battle for federal recognition. Judge Ronald Leighton heard opening arguments from the Chinook’s attorneys that the tribe should be allowed to THOUGHTS ON LEONARD PELTIER’S 44TH YEAR OF IMPRISONMENT BY Forty-four years ago today as I write this, Leonard Peltier was taken into custody. He remains a political prisoner at age 75. He was not sentenced to life without parole, yet that’s what he’s serving. Leonard was caught up in a firefight with FBI agents on LAST REAL INDIANSNEWSCAMPAIGNSFUNDRAISINGLRI WRITERS FUNDCONTACTSUBSCRIBE Last Real Indians. Scroll. Mission. LRI is a media movement grounded in our pre-contact ways of life. We are independent media with direction. We are an adaptation of our story-tellers. We are content creators of many origins with a vision of returning Indigenous peoples of all “races” to a state of respect for generations unborn. NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Featured Last Real Indians April 30, 2021 Covid19, Tribes, Native American, Vaccine, Last Real Indians. Washington DFW Pays Tulalip Fishermen $50,000 to Settle False Arrest Suit. The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has paid Tulalip Tribal fishermen Hazen Shopbell and Anthony Paul $50,000 to settle theirfalse arrest
NIAGARA FALLS LIT ORANGE FOR KAMLOOPS 215 Niagara Falls will be lit orange in honor of the 215 Indigenous children who lost their lives at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Canada. The lights will go orange from 10:15 PM to 11:15 PM, Eastern Standard Time tonight and tomorrow (May 30th and 31st). Two non-Indigenous Niagara Falls TRIBAL LEADERS, LEGISLATORS CONDEMN INSLEE’S SURPRISE VETO Snoqualmie Reservation – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe joins the President of the National Congress of American Indians and allied Democratic Party legislators in condemning Governor Jay Inslee’s surprise veto of Tribal civil rights provisions in the Climate Commitment Act (CCA). After the Governor’s Office and State Legislature leaders agreed to historic guarantees of Tribalconsultation
NEW MONTANA LAWS RESTRICT NATIVE VOTER PARTICIPATION On May 17, 2021, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF), American Civil Liberties Union, and ACLU of Montana challenged two new Montana laws that hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process.. In the final weeks of the legislative session, Montana legislators passed two laws that will hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process. COALITION BLOCKS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED SALMON RELEASE Coalition Blocks Genetically Engineered Salmon Release. SEATTLE, WA, October 12, 2020 – On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Coast Salish activists and members of the Muckleshoot Tribe joined with community organizers from the Uprooted & Rising (UNR) Seattle branch and Community Alliance for Global Justice and took action to raise publicawareness
WASHINGTON STATE ACKNOWLEDGES GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN INDIAN On October 7, 2015, the city of Seattle passed a resolution that also acknowledges the harms inflicted and includes a call for the federal government “to promote truth and healing, and to provide and fund reconciliation, redress, and justice for those harms.”. That resolution came about mainly due to the advocacy of Lakota Native rights protector and editor of Last Real Indians, Matt Remle. HOPE IN THE TIME OF STRESS BY LINDA BLACK ELK I often say that food does not just feed us through physical calories. It also nourishes us mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. When I am hunting, fishing, foraging, or gardening, I am in touch with the land, our mother, and I am also witness to the hearts, minds and voices ofmy ancestors. I am
MAR 25, 2013
Sexual Trauma: One Legacy of the Boarding School Era By Ruth Hopkins Every American Indian alive today has been affected by the policy of assimilation implemented by the United States government in centuries past. Under the guise of ManifestFEB 1, 2016
over 50,000 native children were tortured, sexually abused and some murdered at canadian church run indian residential schools – and the queen of england was found culpable for the disappearance of 10 native children she took herself in person and were never seen again! don’tthink it
LAST REAL INDIANSNEWSCAMPAIGNSFUNDRAISINGLRI WRITERS FUNDCONTACTSUBSCRIBE Last Real Indians. Scroll. Mission. LRI is a media movement grounded in our pre-contact ways of life. We are independent media with direction. We are an adaptation of our story-tellers. We are content creators of many origins with a vision of returning Indigenous peoples of all “races” to a state of respect for generations unborn. NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Featured Last Real Indians April 30, 2021 Covid19, Tribes, Native American, Vaccine, Last Real Indians. Washington DFW Pays Tulalip Fishermen $50,000 to Settle False Arrest Suit. The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has paid Tulalip Tribal fishermen Hazen Shopbell and Anthony Paul $50,000 to settle theirfalse arrest
NIAGARA FALLS LIT ORANGE FOR KAMLOOPS 215 Niagara Falls will be lit orange in honor of the 215 Indigenous children who lost their lives at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Canada. The lights will go orange from 10:15 PM to 11:15 PM, Eastern Standard Time tonight and tomorrow (May 30th and 31st). Two non-Indigenous Niagara Falls TRIBAL LEADERS, LEGISLATORS CONDEMN INSLEE’S SURPRISE VETO Snoqualmie Reservation – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe joins the President of the National Congress of American Indians and allied Democratic Party legislators in condemning Governor Jay Inslee’s surprise veto of Tribal civil rights provisions in the Climate Commitment Act (CCA). After the Governor’s Office and State Legislature leaders agreed to historic guarantees of Tribalconsultation
NEW MONTANA LAWS RESTRICT NATIVE VOTER PARTICIPATION On May 17, 2021, the Native American Rights Fund (NARF), American Civil Liberties Union, and ACLU of Montana challenged two new Montana laws that hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process.. In the final weeks of the legislative session, Montana legislators passed two laws that will hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process. COALITION BLOCKS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED SALMON RELEASE Coalition Blocks Genetically Engineered Salmon Release. SEATTLE, WA, October 12, 2020 – On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Coast Salish activists and members of the Muckleshoot Tribe joined with community organizers from the Uprooted & Rising (UNR) Seattle branch and Community Alliance for Global Justice and took action to raise publicawareness
WASHINGTON STATE ACKNOWLEDGES GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN INDIAN On October 7, 2015, the city of Seattle passed a resolution that also acknowledges the harms inflicted and includes a call for the federal government “to promote truth and healing, and to provide and fund reconciliation, redress, and justice for those harms.”. That resolution came about mainly due to the advocacy of Lakota Native rights protector and editor of Last Real Indians, Matt Remle. HOPE IN THE TIME OF STRESS BY LINDA BLACK ELK I often say that food does not just feed us through physical calories. It also nourishes us mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. When I am hunting, fishing, foraging, or gardening, I am in touch with the land, our mother, and I am also witness to the hearts, minds and voices ofmy ancestors. I am
MAR 25, 2013
Sexual Trauma: One Legacy of the Boarding School Era By Ruth Hopkins Every American Indian alive today has been affected by the policy of assimilation implemented by the United States government in centuries past. Under the guise of ManifestFEB 1, 2016
over 50,000 native children were tortured, sexually abused and some murdered at canadian church run indian residential schools – and the queen of england was found culpable for the disappearance of 10 native children she took herself in person and were never seen again! don’tthink it
NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Featured Last Real Indians April 30, 2021 Covid19, Tribes, Native American, Vaccine, Last Real Indians. Washington DFW Pays Tulalip Fishermen $50,000 to Settle False Arrest Suit. The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has paid Tulalip Tribal fishermen Hazen Shopbell and Anthony Paul $50,000 to settle theirfalse arrest
HUNDREDS BLOCKADE LINE 3 PUMP STATION After a weekend of trainings at the Treaty Peoples Gathering, hundreds of water protectors descended by land and by air on an active Line 3 pump station near the Mississippi headwaters, climbing over large steel fences and creating multiple blockades. PRESSURE MOUNTS ON BIDEN ADMINISTRATION TO ACT AS LINE 3 On Monday, more than 2000 water protectors gathered for Minnesota’s largest ever mobilization against the Line 3 tar sands pipeline, putting more pressure on the Biden administration to honor the Treaties and stop this toxic project. STOP THE MONEY PIPELINE COALITION ISSUES STATEMENT AHEAD Coalition representing more than 160 groups expects Executive Order to ensure all U.S. financial institutions are firmly on a path to real zero greenhouse gas emissions before COP26 in November President Biden is expected to issue a new broad-ranging Executive Order (EO) CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE SETS UP As COVID-19 began to spread across the country in late March, the tribal chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe ordered checkpoints on that would limit non-reservation travelers into the Cheyenne River Indian Reservations.. Chairman Harold Frazier had a reason for the checkpoints: He wanted to protect his tribal citizens and limit the virus from spreading on the reservation. LOOKING BACK AT THE FISH WARS 50 YEARS LATER Looking Back at the Fish Wars 50 Years Later. This fall marked the 50th anniversary of an event that sparked the landmark ruling by federal Judge George Boldt in U.S. v. Washington that upheld our treaty-reserved rights to hunt, fish and gather. It was Sept. 9, 1970, the height of the Fish Wars that had rocked western Washington sincethe early
WASHINGTON DFW PAYS TULALIP FISHERMEN $50,000 TO SETTLE Washington DFW Pays Tulalip Fishermen $50,000 to Settle False Arrest Suit. (Tulalip, WA) – The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has paid Tulalip Tribal fishermen Hazen Shopbell and Anthony Paul $50,000 to settle their false arrest claims against the agency and its officers. In June of 2016, Shopbell and Paul were 1,000 ACRES OF LAND RETURNS TO PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM TRIBE 1,000 Acres of Land Returns to Port Gamble S’klallam Tribe. Port Gamble S’Klallam tribal members recently celebrated the return of nearly 1,000 acres to tribal ownership, 165 years after the tribe signed the Point No Point Treaty that ceded most of the tribe’s land to the U.S. government. Since 2013, the tribe has been negotiatingwith
CHINOOK TRIBE SEEKS FEDERAL RECOGNITION BY FRANK HOPPER Tribal and government attorneys faced off at the U.S. Courthouse in Tacoma on January 6 in the latest round of the Chinook Indian Nation’s 150-year battle for federal recognition. Judge Ronald Leighton heard opening arguments from the Chinook’s attorneys that the tribe should be allowed to THOUGHTS ON LEONARD PELTIER’S 44TH YEAR OF IMPRISONMENT BY Forty-four years ago today as I write this, Leonard Peltier was taken into custody. He remains a political prisoner at age 75. He was not sentenced to life without parole, yet that’s what he’s serving. Leonard was caught up in a firefight with FBI agents on LAST REAL INDIANSNEWSCAMPAIGNSFUNDRAISINGLRI WRITERS FUNDCONTACTSUBSCRIBE Last Real Indians. Scroll. Mission. LRI is a media movement grounded in our pre-contact ways of life. We are independent media with direction. We are an adaptation of our story-tellers. We are content creators of many origins with a vision of returning Indigenous peoples of all “races” to a state of respect for generations unborn. NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Featured Last Real Indians April 30, 2021 Covid19, Tribes, Native American, Vaccine, Last Real Indians. Washington DFW Pays Tulalip Fishermen $50,000 to Settle False Arrest Suit. The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has paid Tulalip Tribal fishermen Hazen Shopbell and Anthony Paul $50,000 to settle theirfalse arrest
NIAGARA FALLS LIT ORANGE FOR KAMLOOPS 215 Niagara Falls will be lit orange in honor of the 215 Indigenous children who lost their lives at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Canada. The lights will go orange from 10:15 PM to 11:15 PM, Eastern Standard Time tonight and tomorrow (May 30th and 31st). Two non-Indigenous Niagara Falls CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE SETS UP As COVID-19 began to spread across the country in late March, the tribal chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe ordered checkpoints on that would limit non-reservation travelers into the Cheyenne River Indian Reservations.. Chairman Harold Frazier had a reason for the checkpoints: He wanted to protect his tribal citizens and limit the virus from spreading on the reservation. WASHINGTON STATE ACKNOWLEDGES GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN INDIAN On October 7, 2015, the city of Seattle passed a resolution that also acknowledges the harms inflicted and includes a call for the federal government “to promote truth and healing, and to provide and fund reconciliation, redress, and justice for those harms.”. That resolution came about mainly due to the advocacy of Lakota Native rights protector and editor of Last Real Indians, Matt Remle. CHINOOK TRIBE SEEKS FEDERAL RECOGNITION BY FRANK HOPPER Chinook Tribe Seeks Federal Recognition by Frank Hopper. Tribal and government attorneys faced off at the U.S. Courthouse in Tacoma on January 6 in the latest round of the Chinook Indian Nation’s 150-year battle for federal recognition. Judge Ronald Leighton heard opening arguments from the Chinook’s attorneys that the tribe shouldbe
POTLATCH IN PRISON: TRIBAL SONS BY FRANK HOPPER Potlatch in prison: Tribal Sons by Frank Hopper. Two years ago Jay Powell, a member of the Squaxin Island Tribe who is currently incarcerated at Washington Corrections Center, knitted a cap and a scarf for an inmate he’d just met. The man was about to be released in the dead of winter, homeless, and Powell was worried he mightfreeze to death.
LAST REAL INDIANSNEWSCAMPAIGNSFUNDRAISINGLRI WRITERS FUNDCONTACTSUBSCRIBE Last Real Indians. Scroll. Mission. LRI is a media movement grounded in our pre-contact ways of life. We are independent media with direction. We are an adaptation of our story-tellers. We are content creators of many origins with a vision of returning Indigenous peoples of all “races” to a state of respect for generations unborn. NEWS — LAST REAL INDIANS Featured Last Real Indians April 30, 2021 Covid19, Tribes, Native American, Vaccine, Last Real Indians. Washington DFW Pays Tulalip Fishermen $50,000 to Settle False Arrest Suit. The Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has paid Tulalip Tribal fishermen Hazen Shopbell and Anthony Paul $50,000 to settle theirfalse arrest
NIAGARA FALLS LIT ORANGE FOR KAMLOOPS 215 Niagara Falls will be lit orange in honor of the 215 Indigenous children who lost their lives at the Kamloops Indian Residential School in Canada. The lights will go orange from 10:15 PM to 11:15 PM, Eastern Standard Time tonight and tomorrow (May 30th and 31st). Two non-Indigenous Niagara Falls CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE SETS UP As COVID-19 began to spread across the country in late March, the tribal chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe ordered checkpoints on that would limit non-reservation travelers into the Cheyenne River Indian Reservations.. Chairman Harold Frazier had a reason for the checkpoints: He wanted to protect his tribal citizens and limit the virus from spreading on the reservation. WASHINGTON STATE ACKNOWLEDGES GOVERNMENT’S ROLE IN INDIAN On October 7, 2015, the city of Seattle passed a resolution that also acknowledges the harms inflicted and includes a call for the federal government “to promote truth and healing, and to provide and fund reconciliation, redress, and justice for those harms.”. That resolution came about mainly due to the advocacy of Lakota Native rights protector and editor of Last Real Indians, Matt Remle. CHINOOK TRIBE SEEKS FEDERAL RECOGNITION BY FRANK HOPPER Chinook Tribe Seeks Federal Recognition by Frank Hopper. Tribal and government attorneys faced off at the U.S. Courthouse in Tacoma on January 6 in the latest round of the Chinook Indian Nation’s 150-year battle for federal recognition. Judge Ronald Leighton heard opening arguments from the Chinook’s attorneys that the tribe shouldbe
POTLATCH IN PRISON: TRIBAL SONS BY FRANK HOPPER Potlatch in prison: Tribal Sons by Frank Hopper. Two years ago Jay Powell, a member of the Squaxin Island Tribe who is currently incarcerated at Washington Corrections Center, knitted a cap and a scarf for an inmate he’d just met. The man was about to be released in the dead of winter, homeless, and Powell was worried he mightfreeze to death.
HUNDREDS BLOCKADE LINE 3 PUMP STATION After a weekend of trainings at the Treaty Peoples Gathering, hundreds of water protectors descended by land and by air on an active Line 3 pump station near the Mississippi headwaters, climbing over large steel fences and creating multiple blockades. VIDEOS — LAST REAL INDIANS STOP Tomahawk Tassels tonight 9pm GroundZeroNightClub Minneapolis. Last Real Indians February 20, 2013. Sacred Sites Worth the Fight. -Sheena Louise Roetman. Last Real Indians February 15, 2013. VAWA : Why Native Women Matter -Winona LaDuke -TEDx Video by Whisper. LastReal Indians
CHEYENNE RIVER SIOUX TRIBE SETS UP As COVID-19 began to spread across the country in late March, the tribal chairman of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe ordered checkpoints on that would limit non-reservation travelers into the Cheyenne River Indian Reservations.. Chairman Harold Frazier had a reason for the checkpoints: He wanted to protect his tribal citizens and limit the virus from spreading on the reservation.AMERICAN INDIAN
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COALITION BLOCKS GENETICALLY ENGINEERED SALMON RELEASE Coalition Blocks Genetically Engineered Salmon Release. SEATTLE, WA, October 12, 2020 – On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Coast Salish activists and members of the Muckleshoot Tribe joined with community organizers from the Uprooted & Rising (UNR) Seattle branch and Community Alliance for Global Justice and took action to raise publicawareness
1,000 ACRES OF LAND RETURNS TO PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM TRIBE 1,000 Acres of Land Returns to Port Gamble S’klallam Tribe. Port Gamble S’Klallam tribal members recently celebrated the return of nearly 1,000 acres to tribal ownership, 165 years after the tribe signed the Point No Point Treaty that ceded most of the tribe’s land to the U.S. government. Since 2013, the tribe has been negotiatingwith
SPIRITUAL LEADERS GATHER IN ROSEBUD TO DISCUSS COVID -19 Spiritual Leaders Gather in Rosebud to Discuss COVID -19. In the early Spring, Rosebud Sioux President Rodney M. Bordeaux called on the Spiritual Leaders across the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation to come together to ask them for their help in addressing how Lakota spirituality and medicine might be used to help the Oyate to implementtheir
POTLATCH IN PRISON: TRIBAL SONS BY FRANK HOPPER Potlatch in prison: Tribal Sons by Frank Hopper. Two years ago Jay Powell, a member of the Squaxin Island Tribe who is currently incarcerated at Washington Corrections Center, knitted a cap and a scarf for an inmate he’d just met. The man was about to be released in the dead of winter, homeless, and Powell was worried he mightfreeze to death.
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National Awareness for MMIW: Putting an End to the Violence by RaeRose
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This is not new to our communities. Since the first European stepped foot on our lands, violence against the Native people has not only been allowed, but also celebrated.Jun 4, 2021
Jun 3, 2021
Trans Mountain Insurer Argo Group Commits to Cut Ties with thePipeline Company
Jun 3, 2021
Trans Mountain insurer and Lloyd’s of London syndicate Argo Group has pledged to cut ties with the existing Trans Mountain tar sands pipeline when its current insurance policy expires on August 31, 2021, and to not insure the Trans Mountain Expansion Project.Jun 3, 2021
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New Montana Laws Restrict Native Voter ParticipationMay 29, 2021
In the final weeks of the legislative session, Montana legislators passed two laws that will hinder Native American participation in the state’s electoral process.May 29, 2021
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Addressing The Native American Nutrition Gap Through Old-School WaysOf Eating
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Indigenous Americans have long faced a disparity in the quality of nutrition when compared to other citizens of North America. A 2019 study published by Oxford Academic highlighted this: good nutrition, or a deficiency thereof, is linked to higher incidence rates ofdiabetes
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cancer and heart disease in Native American populations.May 26, 2021
May 21, 2021
Tribal Leaders, Legislators Condemn Inslee’s Surprise Veto of Tribal Human Rights Provisions in Climate Commitment ActMay 21, 2021
After using and exploiting Tribal Nation’s political capital to pass his climate bill, Jay Inslee made the cowardly decision on the day of the bill’s signing to ambush Tribal leaders by suddenly vetoing all Tribal consultation requirements and all protections for Native American sacred sites and burial grounds that his office and the State Legislature had negotiated as a condition of the bill’s passage.May 21, 2021
May 20, 2021
Stop The Money Pipeline Coalition Issues Statement Ahead of Biden’s Executive Order on Climate-Related Financial RiskMay 20, 2021
The Stop the Money Pipeline coalition has maintainedthat
President Biden must ensure that all U.S. financial institutions are firmly on a path to real zero greenhouse gas emissions before COP26.May 20, 2021
May 19, 2021
Recognizing the national crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women by Michael RiosMay 19, 2021
To understand the complex and ongoing MMIW crisis one must first admit the current systemic response to violence against Native women is immensely inadequate. Then one must realize the rate at which Tribes are losing their life-giving women is devastating to not just the tribal communities, but to the entire nation as a whole.May 19, 2021
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FREE LEONARD PELTIER Leonard Peltier (of the Anishinabe, Dakota, and Lakota Nations) is an American Indian Movement activist who has spent over 40 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. Various other governments, dignitaries
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Since time immemorial, Licton Springs has been a recognized sacred site and a natural curative resource for the Duwamish and other Coast Salish tribes of the Puget sound region. For countless generations Coast Salish people have gathered at Licton Springs to harvest the sacred red-ochre medicine used for traditional healing, ceremony, spiritual renewal and celebrations. Licton Springs is one of the last remaining cultural and holy places of the Duwamish and other Coast Salish People. Concerned members of our diverse community have rallied together to advocate for the restoration of Licton Springs park and the protection of the sacred holy site. Our goal is to establish Licton Springs as a City of Seattle designated Landmark. Land marking the sacred site would allow for appropriate Coast Salish traditional language (Lushootseed) signage, cultural specific historical information (preserving oral history), and restoration of indigenous plants, and uncapping (daylighting) all Licton springs. Designating Licton Springs as a historical landmark would also protect the site from commercial or private development and thereby ensure access and use of the site for educational, and traditional ceremonial practices; supporting cultural continuity. Please support us in our youth led and initiated effort to restore, revitalize and protect Licton Springs Park. Click Here To Sign The Petition. UPDATE: VICTORY! _After a 5-year grassroots campaign, the sacred site Licton Springs became the first Native American site to earn Landmark Status in the city of Seattle. Read more_ here ------------------------- TELL CITY ATTORNEY HOLMES: MAKE THE FOSSIL FUEL CRIMINALS PAY! Fossil fuel companies have known about global warming since the 1970s. Over four decades ago, Exxon scientists told Exxon executives that global warming was being caused by the burning of fossil fuels and would have devastating impacts on our planet. Exxon then spent a good part of the next four decades funneling tens of millions of dollars into climate denial and disinformation campaigns. Now, with hurricanes raging and ice caps melting, we are all living with the consequences — most of all, those who have benefited least from an economy based on cheap fossil fuels. It’s time to make the criminals pay. Already, U.S cities like New York and Los Angeles, and counties like King County, as well as Peruvian farmers, crab fishermen, and young people from around the world are taking the fossil fuel industry to court to make corporations pay for the harm that they have caused. We call upon City of Seattle Attorney Pete Holmes to do the same. Click Here To Sign The Petition. UPDATE: VICTORY! _On June 24th 2019, __Seattle City Attorney PeteHolmes_
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