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Ben & Jerry’s has called on the US to give back “stolen Indigenous land” including Mount Rushmore — and now a Native American chief in Vermont said he’d like to talk about the land that ...
I doubt Ben & Jerry’s would want to, in its own words, be a part of perpetuating white supremacy and preventing Native tribes from governing their own land. In fact, it would be quite cruel for ...
A Vermont Native American chief is calling on Ben & Jerry's to make good on their July 4th remarks to return "stolen indigenous land," arguing the ice cream maker's headquarters is on land that ...
The “Ocean Guardians in Chumash Territory” mural was created by veteran muralist and environmental activist Emiliano Campobello with help from every single one of Adams’s more than 500 students.
"The United States was founded on stolen indigenous land. This Fourth of July ... of the iconic memorial and its significance to Native Americans. BEN & JERRY'S ENDS TWITTER ADS, SAYS PLATFORM ...
An Indigenous tribe descended from the Native American nation that originally controlled the land in Vermont the Ben & Jerry's headquarters is located on would be interested in taking it back ...
Tribes here have a conflicting philosophy: What imperils the land is not human impact, but rather the lack of Native impact. Can non-Native conservationists actually move beyond acknowledgment?
The Land Back Movement is an effort by native Americans to reclaim lost land. Two reporters take a look at where it's worked and where it hasn't at reservations in Minnesota. In the United States ...
An indigenous Native American chief in Vermont said he would be open to talking with ice cream maker Ben & Jerry's about taking back the land under its headquarters. Don Stevens — chief of the ...
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