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Métis Women Against the “Adopt Indian and Métis” Program – Phyllis Trotchie, Nora Thibodeau & Vicki Racette (1971)

“We want our children to be brought up as Métis and not as middle class pseudo-whites. These children belong in our Métis culture and nation.”

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Challenge to Colonized Culture – Howard Adams (1995)

“White liberals are quite anxious to usurp our creations, as well as to embrace them as successes of the imperialist nation. But Aboriginal culture is not an appendage of white bourgeois culture.”

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Capitalism, the Final Stage of Exploitation – Lee Carter (1970)

“Just as colonialism could only provide work for a privileged few, technology has made it so that capitalism, the final stage of exploitation, will not be able to provide workers with work.”

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Review: Reading the Riot Act, A Brief History of Riots in Vancouver (2006)

As Barnholden says, the riot doesn’t herald the revolution. But the riot can prefigure the structure of the revolution in its contrast of equality to democracy and of freedom in practice to the legal abstraction of human rights.

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A Smallpox Epidemic & Colonial Quarantine around Lake Winnipeg

“The 1876-1877 smallpox epidemic demonstrates how Aboriginal dispossession and settler-colonialism were linked through the overlapping governmental apparatuses of territoriality and public health.”

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How to Become an Activist in One Easy Lesson – Joe Tehawehron David (1991)

“My role in the ‘Oka Crisis’ was inevitable because of my great-grandfather and my grandmother, my parents and the history of my community, but also because of the two governments’ intentional disregard of Natives’ legitimate protests and demands.”

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Marxism from a Native Perspective – John Mohawk (1981)

“Although there are fundamentalists within both groups, it would be unfair to state that either Marxists or Native Peoples’ movements are ideologically static. Both are capable of responding to changing realities and each appears able to incorporate the thoughts of the other to some degree.”

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A Rent Strike in Vancouver – Anders Corr (1999)

“In an atmosphere charged with the idea of rent strike, almost all landlords perceived the danger of providing provocation for further strikes. Even those considering the purchase of rental property in Vancouver may have paused for a short period before buying. In this way, the strike’s atmosphere of tenant resistance slowed the rate of rent increases for the average Vancouver tenant.”

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The Form of the Struggle For Liberation – Howard Adams (1975)

“Each community must follow its own distinct pattern. Central leadership only preserves and stabilizes the present capitalist system. Likewise, local councils should guard against the formation of any kind of hierarchy or bureaucracy or any distinction by age, sex, or education.”

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Spiritualism: The Highest Form of Political Consciousness – Akwesasne Notes (1978)

“All things of the world are real, material things. The Creation is a true, material phenomenon, and the Creation manifests itself to us through reality. The spiritual universe, then, is manifest to Man as the Creation, the Creation which supports life.”

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