The Turtle Island Project

The TIP provides venues so the voices of First Nations people can be heard. One of the consequences of racism against First Nations people has been the silencing of their voices, and the eagerness of Euro- Americans to speak for them, thus robbing them of their own freedom of speech. The “Native American Experience” has been filtered through the lenses of a foreign culture that does not have the right, and lack the ability to speak to the most fundamental realities of Native experience.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Zaagkii Project, Upper Peninsula EarthKeepers, Turtle island Project, Earth Healing Initiative

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Dear Samuel Donoso and Sanna Yankovic, Hi Samuel and Sanna. My name is Greg Peterson. I am part swede - presuming you are in Sweden just bas...
Sunday, November 21, 2010

Eagle Rock Documentary Preview

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A preview of the Michigan State University student documentary about the effects of sulfide mining and the destruction of sacred Eagle Rock ...
Thursday, June 17, 2010

2010 National Sacred Places Prayer Days in U.S. and northern Michigan: Sacred Eagle Rock, Yellow Dog Plains, Lake Superior

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2010 National Sacred Places Prayer Days across U.S. and northern Michigan including sacred Eagle Rock, Yellow Dog Plains, Lake Superior Nati...
Sunday, May 30, 2010

June 3, 2010 Stand For The Land Rally Michigan State Capitol: Protest Arrests of Native Americans, Kennecott Minerals Police Raid at Sacred Eagle Rock

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June 3, 2010 Stand For The Land Rally To Prevent Sulfide Mining Protest Eagle Rock Police Raid and Arrests by Kennecott Minerals The pristin...

Police Raid: Native American encampment to defend Sacred Eagle Rock is crushed by Kennecott Minerals to construct a nickel and copper mine

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Kennecott Eagle Minerals crushes Eagle Rock encampment, orders heavily-armed police raid, two campers arrested, demands other campers to lea...
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