Saturday, November 10, 2007

Papers Posted at Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, University of Minnesota

Friday, January 21, 2005
Papers Posted at the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, University of Minnesota; http://www.chgs.umn.edu
Documents of the "Native American" Genocide


James Craven; Blackfoot Name: Omahkohkiaayo i'poyi
Professor and Consultant, Economics; Chairman, Business Division
Clark College, 1800 E. McLoughlin Blvd.Vancouver, WA. 98663
(360) 992-2283; Fax: (360) 992-2863
jcraven@clark.edu

Judicial Findings From the Inter-Tribal Tribunal on Residential Schools in Canada (Held June 12-14, 1998 in Vancouver, B.C.). Submitted by James M. Craven, Tribunal Judge (c Copyright July 16, 1998, All Rights Reserved).

Part I - "You Can Recognize a Red Indian by His [or Her] Way of Life, Not by His [or Her] Blood Percentage." Chief Lame Deer, Lakota

Part II - Mission of the Tribunal: My Understanding

Part III - On the Issue of Ethnocide Versus Genocide

September '00: Indian Affairs Head Makes "Apology". Comments by Eugene Johnson (Selitz) and Jim Craven (Blackfoot), from AP report by Matt Kelly.

Residential Schools—The Past is Present. Radio program with James Craven on The United Church, May 2000. Transcription.

Chronicles of Ecoimperialism: Real Whales, Real People by James Michael Craven (Blackfoot Confederacy) (Click here for HTML version)

Paper on Blackfoot Nation

Indictment Of The Federal Government Of The United States Of America, The Federal Government Of Canada, Designated Agencies Of The Governments Of The United States Of America And Canada, Representatives Of The British Crown And Named Churches Resident In The United States Of America And Canada, For The Commission Of International Crimes And Crimes Against Blackfoot Law, And Petition For Orders Mandating The Proscription And Dissolution Of Named International Conspiracies And Their Organizations By James M. Craven, Member And Named Prosecutor, Sovereign Blackfoot Nation.

Draft Constitution of the Blackfoot (PIIKANI) Nation
Posted by Jim Craven (Omahkohkiaayo i'poyi) at 1:57 PM