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How to apply for consultative status with ECOSOC? Basic Facts about ECOSOC Status Consultative status provides NGOs with access to not only ECOSOC, but also to its many subsidiary bodies, to the various human rights mechanisms of the United Nations,...
Long before today’s anxiety about terror attacks, Spain and England feared that enslaved Africans would be more susceptible to revolt if they were Muslim By Andrew Lawler SMITHSONIAN.COM On Christmas Day, 1522, 20 enslaved Muslim Africans used machetes to attack their Christian masters...
HISTORY OF EDGECOMBE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA J. Kelly Turner and Jno. L. Bridgers, Jr. RALEIGH Edwards & Broughton Printing Co. 1920 Copyright 1920 J. Kelly Turner JUN 2 1920 TO THE MAKERS OF EDGECOMBE COUNTY HISTORY — PAST...
Do American Indians Celebrate the 4th of July? The National Museum of American Indian asks do American Indians celebrate the 4th of July and let their readers tell their stories about the day Dennis W. Zotigh • July 4, 2017 The following was originally posted...
https://youtu.be/TIiPqW-4xEY Turtle Snaps Back ep 2 White Dog As indigenous Native Americans we are not only denied by our communities we are often attacked by other groups of Natives who believe they are the only true inheritors of this great legacy.In...
https://youtu.be/mPecWNfKexg By Brooklyn Demme First created Follow Creator Akuy Eenda Maawehlaang: The Place Where People Gather This is a film about the Ramapough Lenape Nation, and their homeland struggle in Mahwah, NJ. Campaign FAQ Updates 0 Comments 0 Community Back this project About Prior to European colonization, the Ramapough Lenape Nation welcomed neighboring peoples from...
https://youtu.be/G098g4TRntg This excerpt, from Link TV's Global Spirit program "Earth Wisdom for a World in Crisis," was filmed at the United Nations, where 3,000 indigenous people from around the world were invited to share their solutions to the growing environmental...
https://youtu.be/7hxTSL6bEdo On May 18, 1998 New Jersey lost one of its most informed, dedicated and outspoken Native Americans. James "Lone Bear" Revey was a full blooded (3 parts Delaware, 1 part Cherokee) Indian and member of the Sand Hill Delaware...
'Enough now': Standing Rock tribe formally asks protesters to leave camps Hundreds remain in camps set up to oppose contentious $3.8B Dakota Access pipeline project CBC News Posted: Jan 23, 2017 6:00 PM ET Last Updated: Jan 23, 2017 8:53 PM...

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