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1 Amnesty International Demands Argentina Ensure The Right Of Possession Of Ancestral Lands
2 International Observers Prevented From Verifying Status Of Indigenous Communities In Paraguay
3 Statement From Social Scientists Of The South Macro-Region In Relation To The Hunger Strike Of 34 Mapuche Prisoners
4 Public Statement From Autonomous Mapuche Community Of Paichil
5 Submission Report By Government Of Chile: ILO Convention 169 On Indigenous And Tribal Peoples
6 ORAU Reports The Presence Of Illegal Loggers In The Territories Of Isolated Indigenous People
7 Indigenous People Of The Amazon Demand Respect For Protected Areas
8 Communique Of The Mapuche Political Prisoners: Given The Ambiguous Government Announcements, The Strike Continues
9 Thirty-Four Colombian Tribes Face Extinction, Says UN Report
10 Public Statement From Mapuche Political Prisoners Prison In Angol Jail
11 The International Law Of Discovery, Indigenous Peoples, And Chile
12 UN Agency Helps Stave Off Hunger And Save Farms In Southern Bolivia
13 Court Orders Peru To Consult Indiginous Peoples On Mining, Oil Projects
14 IACHR Condems Murders Of Indigenous Leaders In Colombia
15 Note Of Protest Against Suspension Of Declaratory Orders Concerning Guarani Land In Santa Catarina
16 The Will Of The Indigenous Peoples Of Madre de Dios Will Not Be Broken By The Lies Of Minister Brack
17 Protests In The Peruvian Amazon: Domestic Problem Or Global Concern
18 Court Filing: Chevron’s Own Audits Prove Company Lied About Massive Pollution In Ecuador: Evidence Of Chevron’s “Stunning Hypocrisy” And Lies To U.S. Federal Courts
19 Final Charter From The Seventh Free Land Camp, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
20 Letter Of The Four Rivers: Denouncing Major Infrastructure Projects In The Amazon
 
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On This Day in Indigenous History

Wednesday, 09 September 1891
Kickapoo Forced To Sell Land

On This Day: In 1891 two Kickapoo Chiefs were forced by Secretary of the Interior John W. Noble to sign an agreement selling "surplus lands" to the United States for thirty cents per acre. Along with the two forced signatures, many forgeries and signatures of dead Kickapoo people were added to the "agreement", which Congress approved on March 30, 1893.


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