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Building Blocks

On Indigenous land defence & the care that builds the solidarity that strengthens the blockade.

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The ‘60s Scoop and everyday acts of elimination

A review of Métis scholar Allyson Stevenson’s book, Intimate Integration, about the ’60s Scoop.

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May Day & the Haymarket Martyrs

“Does this rising generation know that those who inaugurated the eight-hour day were put to death at the command of capital?”

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Unnatural System

History keeps getting older. But sometimes to preserve is to destroy.

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No More! On the blockade at Grassy Narrows – Chrissy Swain (2004)

“I remember an elder once told me on my healing journey that I should start with myself, my family, my community, and then our nation. I never understood that until the day my sister, another young man and I went to lay logs over the road.”

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The Six Nation Iroquois Confederacy stands in support of our brothers at Wounded Knee (1973)

“This is the greatest gift we gave to you, the concept of freedom. You did not have this. Now that you have taken it and built a constitution and country around it, you deny freedom to us.”