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500 Years of Indigenous Resistance

A Zapatista Response to “The EZLN Is NOT Anarchist”

A community in arms

A history of Guadalupe el Tepeyac

Aborigines in Australia

Accomplices Not Allies

Actions Speak Louder Than Words

Against His-story, Against Leviathan

Against The New World Order

Against the Hallmark Nickel Project (Philippines)

An Anarchist At the World Social Forum

Anarchism: a Māori Perspective

Avatar: An Anarcho-Primitivist Picture of the History of the World

Avatar: Revising the White Man’s Story

Beyond the State

Biocide and Against The New World Order

Black Seed: Issue 7

Black Seed: Issue 8

Bows and Arrows

Building a “Canadian” Decolonization Movement: Fighting the Occupation at “Home”

Burn the Bread Book

CREEKER: Volume 1

Cherusci, Dakota both resisted colonization

Colonisation

Colonization and Identity

Colonization, Self-Government and Self-Determination in British Columbia

Constructing the Future History

Dancing with Ghosts: A Memoir of Tribal War

Death of a Zapatista

Decolonizing British Columbia

Decolonizing British Columbia

Deconstructing Myths Surrounding Veganism & People of Color

Demodernizing Anarchism

Desert

Evo’s Highway

Facing Down White Supremacy At Ada’itsx (Fairy Creek)

Facing Down White Supremacy At Ada’itsx (Fairy Creek)

Farewell to the ‘childhood of man’

First Nations in Canada: When Property Law Does Not Apply

For America To Live Europe Must Die

Forget ‘Liberté’

From Rojava to the Mapuche Struggle

Gasoline on the Fire

Green Anarchy #19

Green Anarchy #19

Green Syndicalism in the Arctic

Haiti: a history of intervention, occupation and resistance

Having Little, Being Much: A Chronicle of Fredy Perlman’s Fifty Years

Hiding in Plain Sight

How the Polynesian Panthers gave rise to Pasifika activism

Ihumātao: Reclaiming the land and resisting settler colonial capitalism in Aotearoa/New Zealand

Ihumātao: Reclaiming the land and resisting settler colonial capitalism in Aotearoa/New Zealand

Imagining autonomy on stolen land

Imputationism

Indigeneity in the CA Bay Area

Indigenous Anarchic Hierarchy

Indigenous Anarchist Critique of Bolivia’s ‘Indigenous State’

Indigenous Anarchy & The Need for a Rejection of the Colonizer’s “Civilization”

Indigenous Feminism Without Apology

Introducing the Diné, O’odham, anarchist/anti-authoritarian Bloc!

Ishi and the War Against Civilization

Kaianere’kó:wa

Karl Marx and the Iroquois

Letter to the Crown

Mirrors and Mirages in Slumil K’Ajxemk’op

Morgan’s Mutant Fantasy: A critique of Marlo Morgan’s book Mutant Message Down Under

Nationalism & Anti-Statehood In Thailand

Notes on struggles in Mexico

On Rumors Gossip, Lies, and Snitch-Jacketing of Native Warriorz

Our Indians

Part Six: A Mountain on the High Seas

Partition & Entanglement

Peter Gelderloos on state formation and stateless societies

Pipelines, Pandemics and Capital’s Death Cult

Primitivism and History

Ran Prieur on Avatar

Regresión Magazine 1

Report from Occupied Miwok Territory

Solidarity With American Indian Land Recovery: unfinished ideas on the decolonization of colonial descendants

Sorry for the inconveniences. We are in a state of resistance.

Spare the children

Speech to Governor Harrison at Vincennes, Indiana Territory

Stolen Anarchy

Stop Saying This Is a Nation of Immigrants!

Struggle for the Land

Tasmanian Genocide

The Breakdown of States

The Dawn of Everything

The EZLN and Indigenous Autonomous Municipalities

The Evolution of Contemporary Maori Protest

The False Promise of Green Technology

The Many Prisoners of America’s Security State

The Question of Kennewick Man: re-writing colonization

The Real Resistance to Slavery in North America

The Society of Masterless Men

The Uprising in Ecuador: Inside the Quito Commune

The myth of the ‘peaceful’ warrior

There Is No Justice on Stolen Indigenous Land in Canada

To Those Who Work It: Ricardo Flores Magón and the EZLN

Towards An Indigenous Egoism

Transform and Rebel: The Calico Indians and the Anti-rent War

Transnational Decolonization Is the Solution, Not Movements such as Bernie Sanders’ & the Women’s March

Unknowable: Against an Indigenous Anarchist Theory

Update from Nicaragua

Voting is Not Harm Reduction

We Are Still Here

We The People: Expanding the Idea of Democracy — Part 3

Where License Reigns With All Impunity

Why Anti-Authoritarian?

Why resistance is at the heart of decolonisation in India and Aotearoa

Wind Energy Development, Conflict & Resistance

Winning the War, Losing the Peace: Ecological Revolution Flounders on Bougainville

With Land, Without the State

Work, Death and Sickness

Worshiping Power

Zapatista autonomous municipalities

‘Panggayaw’ for Lumad self-determination and autonomy for other Indigenous Communities

“Civilization from Savagery”: Amerika’s Indian Schools and cultural genocide

“Shut Down Canada”

“The Other Gods Were Crying”