Duane Champagne
February 02, 2013
Indigenous identities have become multiple and more complex, and some more hostile, at the beginning of the 21st century...
In an editorial posted August 27 on the Huffington Post website, the Rev. Dr. Randy S. Woodley discusses Native American Christianity and how faith affects culture ...
The United States is known for its capabilities to incorporate the views of dissenting groups into its laws and political culture...
While the U.S...
Duane Champagne
June 04, 2012
Considered from our 21st century standpoint, the term noble savage is patronizing and condescending...
“No me llames oaxaquita,” or “Don’t call me little Oaxacan,” is the title of an anti-bullying campaign that Oxnard School District in southern California Ventura County, has adopte...
Duane Champagne
November 16, 2011
The contemporary world is much more politically complex than present political theory or thought suggests...
On a cold night in mid-February the city of El Alto was reveling in one of Bolivia’s favorite pastimes: a beauty pageant...
Duane Champagne
March 08, 2011
Indigenous peoples and nation states do not share many fundamental concepts about government, land and economy...
ICTMN Staff
January 29, 2011
According to University of Saskatchewan's Indigenous Studies Portal blog , the Aboriginal Storytelling Month is kicking off on February 1, 2011...

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