Native America Calling

Pueblo baseball through the generations 

2023-06-15T12:01:19-05:00June 15th, 2023|

It’s the time of year when Pueblo athletes take to the dusty baseball diamonds throughout New Mexico, carrying on a tradition that their grandparents and even great-grandparents helped establish.

The ongoing threat to Indigenous environmental activists

2023-05-08T10:13:37-05:00May 10th, 2023|

Indigenous activists in Central and South America are literally putting their lives on the line trying to protect their land and culture. Places like Brazil, Honduras, Colombia, and parts of Mexico are rife with murders and disappearances of Indigenous people

The crops of colonization

2023-05-08T10:05:56-05:00May 8th, 2023|

Hawai’i has a long association with pineapples. Although the precious fruit likely came to the islands in the 18th Century, it wasn’t until industrialized agriculture arrived with the Dole corporation — backed by U.S. military support to overthrow the existing Hawaiian government

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