IDN: Resistance, Decolonization, & Indigenization
The Oka Legacy – Oka Crisis 101
Mohawk filmmaker Sonia Bonspille Boileau takes us on a short walk through the events of summer 1990 from her perspective.
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The Oka Crisis - CBC Archives
The native people remember the dramatic standoff.
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Coast to Coast Call to Action
The Indigenous people of the land have been under attack ever since the first invaders came to our shores. We have been defending our lands and protecting our waters for generations.We have never stopped and we never will. Our laws demand that we uphold our sacred responsibilities, not only for ourselves, but the next seven generations. Our fight and love for our land and our people connect all Indigenous people.From coast to coast we are united. We must stand in solidarity and defend our relatives that are being attacked by these invaders. Invaders that intend on destroying our land and water for profit and impeding our right to be free people.As Indigenous grassroots people, on the frontlines, we call on you to join us in solidarity from Nov 23-29 as a national call to action to support and respect our sovereignty.We call on you to demand justice for our people, to hold the companies committing acts of genocide accountable through direct action and rallies where you are.We are one, we are united, and we will fight, together.
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Mother Earth and Resource Extraction (MERE Hub) - KAIROS Canada
Mother Earth and Resource Extraction stands with women human rights defenders and recognizes both their achievements and the challenges they face in the protection of land and water. Along these lines, the hub is a component of a community-based research project...
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Russ Diabo - Part II - Empowering The People by Warrior Life
This is Part II of a two-part interview with Mohawk policy analyst Russ Diabo. In Part I, Russ shared with us his teenage search for identity, his role in native resistance on both sides of the border and the political history leading up to federal "Indian policy". We left off at "who the hell is this guy" - the appointment of Ron Irwin as Minister of Indian Affairs. This episode will continue this political history and finish with where we go from here. For more information about Russ and his work, you can check out his website at www.russdiabo.com Russ and I also contributed chapters to this book: Whose Land is it Anyway: A Manual for Decolonization and is available for free online: https://fpse.ca/sites/default/files/news_files/Decolonization%20Handbook.pdf Note: The information contained in this podcast is not legal, financial or medical advice, nor should it be relied on as such. If you would like more information about these issues, you can check out my website at www.pampalmater.com If you would like to support my work, here is the link to my Patreon account: www.patreon.com/pampalmater
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Dr. Pamela Palmater | Mi'kmaq lawyer, professor, activist and politician.
The official website of Dr. Pamela D Palmater. Mi'kmaq lawyer, professor, activist and politician from Mi'kma'ki, New Brunswick, Canada.
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About
Warrior Publications is published in occupied Coast Salish territory (Vancouver, Canada). Its purpose is to promote warrior culture, fighting spirit, and resistance movements. In addition, this website seeks to function as an historical archive of Indigenous anti-colonial struggles and resistance, and to provide analysis of these struggles.
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