Battle Of The Wabash

The greatest defeat of the U.S in history. Battle Of the Wabash. A battle that occurred Nov. 4, 1791. St. Clair who was the governor of what colonists were calling the Ohio territory. St. Clair tried to lead 1400 troops against a confederacy of indigenous tribes who’s forces were 1000 to 1200. St. Clair becameContinue reading “Battle Of The Wabash”

The Pitfalls Of Liberalism.

The Pitfalls of Liberalism (1969) Whenever one writes about a problem in the United States, especially concerning the racial atmosphere, the problem written about is usually black people, that they are either extremist, irresponsible, or ideologically naive.What we want to do here is to talk about white society, and the liberal segment of white society,Continue reading “The Pitfalls Of Liberalism.”

Conservation, A nation to nation communication

Introduction: I.S.R is a revolutionary fledgling pan indigenous government that is only a few years old. We are developing our own Department Of Natural Resources. Firstly, we want to bring you into awareness that we exist. Main text: We realize our strength as an entity that is truly revolutionary yet at the same time understandContinue reading “Conservation, A nation to nation communication”

Indigenous Dissent Against Car Culture

Taking the grandchildren to see the horses. I never knew the Ojibwe to have a relationship to the horse. This relationship to these smaller, woodland dwelling horses was not something we talked about in ” First Nations Studies”, UWS. In fact, our relationship to the natural world is as fractured as anyone’s. But Im workingContinue reading “Indigenous Dissent Against Car Culture”

Report Back Siletz River

Regarding the action to shut down hwy 101 at a strategic location to force concessions towards water quality and conservation was a massive success. Concessions are basically when the oppressor throws the people a bone partly because they are caving to the demands and pressure put on them by revolutionary elements who intend on doingContinue reading “Report Back Siletz River”

Food Shortages

Climate catastrophe due to colonialism: Epic water shortage from climate catastrophe is severe. Declining freshwater levels can be seen at reservoirs, rivers are completely drying up and disappearing forever as i keep telling people a river can die. I first started talking about rivers dying around 2015-2016. Lakes have also dried up and in someContinue reading “Food Shortages”

Genocide No More-Reconciliation Is Dead

On April fools Day the Catholic Church and indigenous leaders met with the spirit of reconciliation in mind however the popes apology fell short. Pope Francis only apologized for the actions of certain members of the church, failing to acknowledge the religions involvement in the planning, orchestrating and carrying the gruesome practice of residential schoolsContinue reading “Genocide No More-Reconciliation Is Dead”

Turtle Island Unity Congress

On March 27 from 1 to 3 pm pacific I.S.R the fledgling revolutionary pan indigenous government will be meeting with leaders around the continent. We will be discussing a pathway to unity that has been developed. This pathway is a work in progress. I teach that organizations are like organisms, and they can adapt andContinue reading “Turtle Island Unity Congress”

Introducing I.S.R!

It is our pleasure to introduce Turtle Island to I.S.R! For over a decade I.S.R has been learning and laying a foundation for what is now the most active indigenous resistance group on the continent. This is a political climate where it takes a decade to get your foot in the door if you’re notContinue reading “Introducing I.S.R!”

Seminole Uprising

In honor of those who fought against colonialism in the 1st 2nd and 3rd Seminole war and the undefeated Seminole Nation. The Seminole Wars were the longest and most costly military campaign against indigenous peoples. in 1814 Shawnee War Chief Tecumseh a great leader who attempted to unite the tribes against colonialism is able toContinue reading “Seminole Uprising”

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