Crossing False Borders
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Crossing False Borders: Indigenous Movement and Forced Migration
Cultural Survival Quarterly 44-1 (March 2020)
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Features

When We Cross the Mountains and Desert, Indigenous Forced Migration in Abiayala

Alianza Indígena Sin Fronteras, International Maya League, and Indigenous Languages Office
Forced Indigenous migration is a direct outcome of discriminatory laws and policies.

We Have Been Here Since Time Immemorial: Demanding Climate Action

Chief Shirell Parfait-Dardar
Increasingly, Indigenous communities are becoming climate refugees and are demanding their rights.


Rising Seas Have No Regard for Sovereignty: An Interview with Seve Paeniu of Tuvalu

Cristina Verán
The Peoples of Tuvalu are facing the dire consequences of climate change.

Refugees After Crossing the Imaginary Limit

Ronald José Fernández Epieyuu
The homelands of the Wayúu Nation are divided by the Colombia-Venezuela border.

Requiem, Repression, or Recovery for the South Siberian Border Peoples?

Daniel Plumley
South Siberian border Peoples have faced many challenges over the last few centuries.


We Did Not Cross the Border, the Border Crossed Us

 

Departments

Executive Director’s Message


Indigenous Arts

Pocahontas Reframed "Storytellers" Film Festival

 

Indigenous Knowledge

Australia Burning Preventing Loss Using Traditional Knowledge


Rights in Action

Ainu People Reclaim Their Rights

 

Keepers of the Earth Grant Partner

Lokiaka Community Development Centre 



Community Media Grants Partner

Zapatista Radio: Broadcasting for Autonomy and Self-determination

 



Board Member Spotlight

Seeking Justice for Indigenous Peoples: Carla Fredericks

 

 

Bazaar Artists

Taleo Handmade Indigenous Women Keeping Weaving Traditions Alive

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