In the past few weeks, water protectors in North Dakota, working to stop the Dakota Access Pipe Line, have come under attack by an extremely militarized police force and mercenaries working for Energy Transfer Partners.
The history behind this fiesta is one of colonial genocide and imperial settlement by the conquistador Diego de Vargas.
As Native-led resistance at Standing Rock to the Dakota Access Pipeline continues, people across the country have done their part to keep up the pressure by organizing actions in solidarity.
People across the country are taking to the streets to show solidarity with the people of the Standing Rock reservation struggling to block the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
The Red Nation calls on everyone to support resisters and water protectors as they put their lives on the line.
On Nov. 2, the Albuquerque City Council voted unanimously to legally declare the second Monday of October as Indigenous Peoples Day.
After a historic victory, Albuquerque celebrates its first official Indigenous People's Day
Upcoming protests in San Francisco against Columbus Day, President Nieto and arch-racist Donald Trump
Oct. 7, 2015, is historic for Indigenous peoples of Albuquerque. The Albuquerque City Council declared the celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day on the second Monday of October, a day nationally recognized as “Columbus Day.”