The Peyote Dance by Antonin Artaud (1945) Author Antonin Artaud Copied to clipboard Files peyote_dance_0.pdf (15.36 MB) indigenous PDF Comments
Puerto Rico: flame of resistance This is a hard to find book providing an overview of resistance leaders, movements, and attempts at self-government in Puerto Rico.
1600: Iroquois Women Gain Power to Veto War Account of the struggle of Iroquois women to stop frequent tribal conflict, by refusing sex and agricultural cultivation.
Manituana - Wu Ming Fantastically researched historical fiction about the Iroquois, a group of native American tribes who side with the British during the American…
That which will become the earth: anarcho-indigenous speculative geographies. This essay utilizes an anarcho-indigenous/mestize lens to explore how the Guaraní concept of teko'a …
1975-83: Maori New Zealanders Occupy Golf Course in Struggle for Tribal Lands In the 70's Maori groups began a series of occupations to reclaim their tribal lands. The occupation…
1944-52: Solomon Islanders Establish Autonomus Village Movement In response to oppression by the British Empire the indigenous islanders turned to a Movement…
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