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The ongoing (through all kinds of administrations) BIA situation is perhaps the worst scandal in recent American government. The native American community has been screwed at every turn for a couple of hundred years. A head-on culture collision...
by asdf on Sat Aug 27th, 2005 at 10:01:22 AM EST
Although I will enter also my "what does this have to do with Europe" comment... Perhaps a comparison to the situation of the Roma, or Turkish guestworkers, would provide a useful transAtlantic contrast...
by asdf on Sat Aug 27th, 2005 at 10:03:19 AM EST
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Are there others out there that can help?  

Its just a reminder that indigenous struggles are still going on now for basic things--like water, economic development, health care, all over the world.  Europe, as America, has resources to solve these problems, if they would pay attention and go back to first principles and some decency.

The US "Amb ASS ador" to the UN is an absolute pig on these issues affecting all people.  What do you think will happen to indigenous people in this?

Finally, note that the UN has adopted a strategy with respect to all indigenous people, who happen to live in areas of the greatest biodiversity andcultural diversity on the planet.  Protecting these people, their knowledge, and these biodiverse areas are critical to the ability to achieve sustainability.

The failure of the US to fully exterminate the Indians presents an opportunity for all of us to learn about how to manage our living on earth in a way that doesn't destroy it.

A long way of saying, I think these issues are relevant to the matters discussed here.

We cannot solve the problems of today using the same thinking that produced them. (Einstein) http://www.noquarterusa.net

by DrKate on Sat Aug 27th, 2005 at 11:33:33 AM EST
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Agreed. Don't worry about insufficient 'Euro relevance.' We try (however unsuccessfully) to cover the whole world here. I've long been meaning to write about the Bushmen of Botswana and their struggle to keep their land, for example, which also has little to do with Europe as such.

I learned a lot from your piece - thanks very much!

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by Sirocco (sirocco2005ATgmail.com) on Sat Aug 27th, 2005 at 02:06:40 PM EST
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