We are all one – Oren Lyons
Oren R. Lyons is a traditional Faithkeeper of the turtle Clan. His video, “We all are one” was added to the openanthropology.vodspot.tv page today. The open anthropology page has other videos that look interesting too.
Oren R. Lyons is a traditional Faithkeeper of the turtle Clan. His video, “We all are one” was added to the openanthropology.vodspot.tv page today. The open anthropology page has other videos that look interesting too.
Most media are presenting the recent clash between Indians and oil interests as “Nine Peruvian Police killed by indigenous protesters”. An article on Mongabay.com seems to have a more informed insight. More than 70% of the Peruvian Amazon has been allocated for oil and gas extraction, and the current government of Alan Garcia has been…
Hollywood big shots got a taste of reality as their plans for building a Hollywood-style studio in the northern part of South Africa were blocked by the local Khoi-San community, tribes commonly known in the West as Bushmen. The local population is preserving their culture, with some families practicing the traditional hunting and gathering lifestyle,…
The articles posted (or linked to from) here seem diverse and unrelated, but they are all illustrative of a set of circumstances which must be considered in any plan for a ‘solution’. In an article entitled “It’s no wonder so many firms end up on the scrapheap” we can see a connection between some of…
“The thing that hurt most about being Ainu was the self-loathing — I was negative about myself and thought I was ugly,” says Mina Sakai, the leader of the Ainu Rebels, a dynamic music ensemble of young Ainu performers.
Measures to stop global warming risk being as harmful to tribal peoples as climate change itself, according to a new report from Survival. The report, `The most inconvenient truth of all: climate change and indigenous people’, sets out four key `mitigation measures’ that threaten tribal people: