Category Archive: RED POWER MOVEMENT

Dacajaweiah “Splitting the Sky” and Aboriginal Rights in Canada

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By Michael Welch and Anthony Hall Hall explains that there has been a shift in conservative politics in Canada away from what he calls the indigenous conservatism of Canada toward a more US… Read More

Acts of Defiance: The Kahnawake Revolutionary Struggle

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Acts of Defiance Synopsis This feature-length documentary recounts the events that surrounded and led to the so-called “Mohawk Crisis” of the summer of 1990. The film focuses on the Mohawk territory of Kahnawake,… Read More

American Indian Culture: Traditionalism and Spiritualism in a Revolutionary Struggle

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Onkwehón:we Rising Traditionalist Kanien’kehá:ka Warriors during the Oka Crisis This essay, written in 1974 by Jimmie Durham, is one of the most influential documents on Onkwehón:we Rising’s perspective. In this piece Durham, critically addresses the… Read More

Free Our Revolutionary Brother, Leonard Peltier!

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Reblogged from Jamahiriya News Agency: Silence, they say, is the voice of complicity. But silence is impossible. Silence screams. Silence is a message, just as doing nothing is an act. Let who you… Read More