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Monthly Archives: January 2016
A Dead Hawk-Owl, Native Americans, and Bird Conservation
On December 30, 2015, Dan Waggoner, a bird-watcher, discovered a Northern Hawk-Owl near Brewster, Washington, on the Colville Reservation. A charismatic bird, and very rare south of Canada, the news spread on social media, resulting in a steady flow of … Continue reading
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Tagged brewster, colville, condor, ebird, etiquette, first nations, hawk-owl, hooper bay, indians, kokechik, MBTA, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, native americans, reservation, restoration, seabird youth network, Yurok
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Ammon Bundy Arrested!
While on trip to John Day. Shots were fired. Details are just emerging: http://katu.com/news/local/leader-of-oregon-occupation-ammon-bundy-three-others-arrested Here is my original post on the day they took over Malhuer and the history of the Burns Paiute.
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Tagged #yeehawdist, arrested, Bundy, Burns, Malheur, Native American history, Paiute
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One Grandmother Works to Save Her Language
This ten-minute documentary tells the story of Marie Wilcox, the last fluent speaker of the Wukchumni language and the dictionary she created in an effort to keep her language alive.
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Tagged california, dictionary, indian, language, Native American history, wilcox, Wukchumni
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A Deal with the Devil: Los Angeles’ On-Going Greenhouse Gas Disaster
The Aymara of the Andes have a saying: everything on the earth and above it belongs to God; everything under it belongs to the devil, whom they call El Tio (the Uncle). When they work the mines, risking life and … Continue reading
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Tagged #AlisoCanyon, #gasleak, #PorterRanch, #toxic, aliso canyon, Aymara, Bolivia, CO2, CO2e, deal, devil, el tio, emissions, environment, gas, greenhouse, los angeles, methane, porter ranch, sempra
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The Burns Paiute Speak Out on Malheur Takeover
Since the takeover of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge by a self-styled militia of heavily armed, disgruntled ranchers (which I describe in this blog post: More Range Wars and White Privilege), the local Burns Paiute have addressed the issue specifically. … Continue reading
More Range Wars and White Privilege
I woke up this morning to the news that heavily-armed white ranchers (some call them “yeehawdists”) had taken over Malheur National Wildlife Refuge near Burns, Oregon. This is one of the premier wildlife refuges in the West; I had visited … Continue reading
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Tagged ammon, Bundy, Burns, cliven, Dann, indians, Malheur, Native American history, Oregon, Paiute, range war, refuge, reservation, Wadatika, white privilege
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