May 2005

- Makunaima is alive
By Ron MacDonell, S.F.M.
The Makuxi people in Brazil struggle to protect their land and future - The tucuma nut
Translation by Bishop George Marskell, S.F.M. (1935-1998)
An indigenous story from the Amazon - A compassionate response
By Susan Keays
Helping hill tribe peoples in Thailand to better their lives - I hear the bonging of the drum
By Barbara White
The Wapishana people live a hard yet simple life in Guyana's interior - The social economy
By Thomas Walsh
Members of Jambi Kiwa build on ancestral knowledge to help themselves - Yearning for hope
By Carolyn Beukeboom
Indigenous peoples in Ecuador and Canada share similar struggles - Time overdue for action
By Karen VanLoon
In Canada, the Lubicon Lake Cree's long struggle for justice - The presence of the Sacred
By Kathy VanLoon
An interview with Sr. Priscilla Solomon, CSJ - Guest editorial: A matter of life
By Karen VanLoon
Indigenous peoples everywhere struggle for land, human rights and for their very existence
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