The 3/5 Clause And Indian Removal, by Michael McLean at We’re History
8th Fire Dispatches: Aboriginal Peoples, Canada, and the Way Forward, films by a team of Aboriginal storytellers from CBC
10 Year Old Wukchumni Boy’s Refusal To Sing Song Leads to Its Removal From School, by Levi Rickert at Native News Online
11 Essential Native American Films You Can Watch Online Right Now from Indian Country Today
Action Lab for Community Wealth Building: Working Collaboratively to Build Community Wealth in Indian Country
All The Real Indians Died Off and 20 Other Myths About Native Americans, a new book by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Dina Gilio-Whitaker, from Beacon Press
Australians Apologize for Atrocities Against Aboriginal Peoples, from A+J
Canada Acknowledges Abuse of First Nations, a video from AJ+
Canada’s Cultural Genocide from A+J Films
Dear Settlers, Before Using Our Medicine, Be Aware of Your White Privilege, by From An Indigenous Perspective
The Doctrine of Discovery, Unmasking The Domination Code, a film from 38 plus 2 Productions
Forced to Dance to the White Man’s Song: Australia, Steeped in Racism from the Stringer Independent News
How the West Was Lost by Native Americans, an animated graphic from the Atlantic Wire
Indian Country Today Media Network
Indigenous People’s History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz
Interactive time-lapse map shows how the U.S. took more than 1.5 billion acres from Native Americans, by Rebecca Onion and Claudio Saunt at Slate.com
Thanksgiving Through the Lens of Native Americans Today, from PBS, featuring Wampanoag perspective in articles, videos, etc.
More Cities Ditch Columbus Day for Indigenous People’s Day, from Telesur 10/9/16
Native Lives Matter Syllabus from POC Online Classroom
New Totem Pole Memorializes Boarding School Victims and Survivors, from CBC News
The Nolumbeka Project and the Narragansett Indian Tribe Historic Preservation Office work together to preserve New England’s tribal heritage through education, sacred site preservation, and more.
Police Are Killing One Group At A Staggering Rate, by Zack Cheney-Rice at mic.com
The Police Killings No One Is Talking About: Native Americans Most Likely To Be Killed By Cops, from Democracy Now
Resistance
– Idle No More!
– Global #NoDAPL Month of Action, a video from Sacred Stone Camp
– Veterans’ apology at Standing Rock, video from Our Revolution and article from Daily Kos
– Official Support for Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Against DAPL
– Standing Rock Sioux Tribe on Facebook
– Standing Rock Syllabus, from NYC Stands With Standing Rock
– 20 Photos, My 7 Months At Standing Rock, by Desiree Kane at Yes! Magazine
– Indigenous Waters, a website advocating the inherent human right to water and the protection of Indigenous Peoples’ environmental rights. Water is life.
– Life in the Native American oil protest camps, from BBC News
United American Indians of New England
The United Nations says U.S. should return stolen land to Indian tribes – from the Guardian
Unsettling America: Decolonization in Theory and Practice
Visioning BEAR Circle Intertribal Coalition works to prevent sexual and domestic violence in the intertribal communities of the Northeast & to prevent violence against Mother Earth.
What if they told European history the way the tell Native American history? from the blog An Indigenous History of America
What Native Americans Couldn’t Do Until … from OMG Facts
Yes, Native Americans were the victims of genocide, by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz at History News Network