MAKING CONTACT - a weekly international radio program
July 21, 2004
Broken treaties, contested land, reservations, loss of resources. Land sovereignty is a key issue for indigenous peoples. On this edition, we take a look at the Mapuche people in Argentina, the Shuswap Nation in the British Columbia province of Canada, and the Oglala Sioux in the state of South Dakota in the United States.
Featuring:
Atilio Curiñanco, Mapuche resident of Esquel, Argentina; Mauro Millan, 11 de Octubre; Doña Candelaria and Maximilliana Otico, Mapuche residents of Leleque, Argentina; Mauricio Mateo; Manolo Macayo, attorney, 11 de Octubre; Tony and Ernie Two Bulls, residents of Stronghold Table protest camp; Peter Capacella, attorney for the Oglala Sioux Tribe; Bill Supernaugh, superintendent of the Badlands National Park; John Yellowbird Steel, Oglala Sioux tribal president; Flo Six, assistant regional director for communications for the National Park Service.
For more information :
Gustavo Manolo Macayo, Attorney, Liberia Macayo
Calle 25 de Mayo 682
Esquel - Chubut (9200), REPÚBLICA ARGENTINA
libmacayo@ciudad.com.ar
Organización Mapuche Tehuelche "11 de Octubre"
0 54 11-02945-45-16-11
puelmapu@geomundos.com
Mapuche International Link
6 Lodge Street, Bristol, BS1 5LR, England
44-117-9279391; mil@mapuche-nation.org
www.mapuche-nation.org
Oglala Sioux
605-867-5821
Badlands National Park
25216 Ben Reifel Rd.
P.O. Box 6
Interior, SD 57750
605-433-5361
www.nps.gov/badl/
Skwelkwek'welt Protection Center
www.ubcic.bc.ca/sun_peaks.htm