In the Crossfire: Being Indigenous in Areas of Conflict
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In the Crossfire: Being Indigenous in Areas of Conflict
Cultural Survival Quarterly 47-3 (September 2023)
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Features

Struggle for Survival

Myra Dahgaypaw (Karen)
An account of life as an Indigenous person under the Burmese military regime.

Enduring Ongoing Violence, Harassment, and Surveillance on Unist’ot’en Land

Nati Garcia (Maya Mam)
Interview with Gidimt’en Clan member Sleydo’ about defending her homelands from the Coastal GasLink pipeline project.

Indigenous Anti-War Initiatives in Russia Are Inherently Anti-Colonialist

Katya Tuyaara Yegorov-Crate (Sakha)
The war on Ukraine has prompted reflections on imperial conquests of Indigenous lands and Russification policies.
 

Maasai Face Violent Evictions for a Game Reserve

Shaldon Ferris (Khoisan)
Maasai communities in Lolindo, Tanzania have been forcibly displaced since 2009.



 

Life in Crimea Under Occupation

 Eskender Bariiev (Crimean Tatar)
Since the Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014, the Crimean Tatar Peoples have struggled to secure their rights.
 


Guerro Grande: Two Years After an Armed Conflict

Gildardo Bautista Hernández (Mixtec)
State-sponsored logging has caused conflict and strife among Mixtec communities in Oaxaca, Mexico.

Chaninchay: Conflict and Restoration in the Peruvian Andes

Cliver Ccahuanihancco Arque (Quechua)
Chaninchay in the Andean worldview seeks to heal and reestablish order during times of conflict.

 


The Killing Fields of Manipur

Binalakshmi Nepram (Meitei) 
The imposition of martial law on Indigenous Peoples in Manipur and Northeast India has led to at least 20,000 killed in Manipur and over 50,000 in Northeast India.

 Departments



Executive Director’s Message
 

2SLGBTQ+ Voices

The Maricas Bolivia
Movement


Indigenous Arts
From the Streets of NYC:
The Hip-hop Lens
of Ernie P.



Indigenous Languages

Overcoming Inertia for the Future of Indigenous Languages


Keepers of the Earth Fund Grant Partner Spotlight

Guarani Paĩ Tavyterã Peoples



Staff Spotlight

Guadalupe Pastrana (Nahua)


Bazaar Artists

Sierra Henries (Nipmuc)





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