Tag Archives: First Nation
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How Cultures Form, Cultural Conflicts – Our Human Story
2Mar 30, 2016 by Rua Lupa
Throughout history, there has been no single culture that has stayed “pure” nor will there ever be such a culture, and it is willful ignorance to believe so. So it is counter productive to try to prevent cultural mixing. … To ignore the various cultures around us is to ignore our humanity. And to the greatest extent – it causes wars.
Category: Political Barking, Rua's Rambles, Seasons & Stardust, The Cairn | Tags: Black Lives Matter, culture, Environment, First Nation, history, Human Rights, humanity, Indigenous Rights, IS, Islamic State, Religious Naturalism, Romani, Syria, World, Worldview
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Canada’s Indigenous People Changing Canadian Politics
Leave a commentOct 22, 2015 by Rua Lupa
Thanks to our previous Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the First Nations peoples had enough of our politics and came out in droves, along with a lot of vexed Canadians with them in their own record breaking numbers….[It is now] imperative to tackle what it means to be a Nation for First Nation peoples in order to really move forward in working between the First Nation peoples and the Canadian Government.
Category: Political Barking, Rua's Rambles, Seasons & Stardust | Tags: Canada, Community, Election, First Nation, Government, Indigenous, Public Land