Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

December 10, 2025

Apache Stronghold's Wendsler Nosie Targeted: Propane Line Cut


Wendsler Nosie. Video screenshot Censored News

Apache Stronghold's Wendsler Nosie Targeted: Propane Line Cut

By Brenda Norrell, Censored News, Dec. 12, 2025

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OAK FLAT -- Apache Stronghold's Wendsler Nosie's propane line was cut to his camper, where he usually sleeps at Oak Flat, protecting the Apache Ceremonial Place from a planned copper mine. 

"I've never bothered anybody," Wendsler said, pointing out that his efforts have been to show what mining is going to do to the environment, our land, our religion, and environmental policies. "It's ugly."

Federal Appeals Court Schedule for Standing Rock Cases in December


Marcus Mitchell, Dine'/Navajo. Sophia Wilansky. Censored News.


Federal Appeals Court Schedule for Standing Rock Cases in December

The Back Story at Backwater Bridge: The Facts that the Pipeline and Courts Don't Want You to Know

By Brenda Norrell, Censored News, Dec. 10, 2025

The cases of Marcus Mitchell, Dine'/Navajo, and Sophia Wilansky, both critically injured at Backwater Bridge in Standing Rock, will be heard before the federal Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Paul, Minnesota in December.

December 3, 2025

Apaches on Alcatraz Island: Carrying Prayers for Oak Flat


Apache Carry Prayers to Alcatraz Island, Protecting Sacred Oak Flat From Being Destroyed for a Copper Mine
By Fight4Our Existence

December 1, 2025

Tohono O'odham Ophelia Rivas Speaks on Israeli Spy Towers in Spain

"Our Fire is Burning," Tohono O'odham Ophelia Rivas Speaks on Israeli Spy Towers in Barcelona, Spain

Ophelia Rivas, Tohono O'odham, speaks at Build Peace in Spain. Photo Build Peace, Censored News

Building Peace Conference in Spain

By Ophelia Rivas, Tohono O'odham, Censored News, Nov. 22, 2025
French translation by Christine Prat

SANTA COLOMA de GRAMENET, Spain -- Today I am speaking of the absence of true peace on O'odham lands, including personal peace, peace for plants and animals, peace for mountains and valleys, and peace for water and air.

The O'odham are under continuous surveillance from the U.S. government perspective of border security for protection of the american way of life.