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The Native Elite – Howard Adams (1970)

“They wanted to give the natives a voice in running their affairs, without giving power to the masses.”

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Woman Without a Country – Emma Goldman (1933)

“Future historians will wonder at the peculiar phenomenon of American war psychology…”

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The Inuit of Greenland: A Brief History – Malik (1975)

“In return they received manufactured products, an exchange guaranteed to leave them at the bottom of the growing European capitalistic society.”

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People of America – Ricardo Flores Magón (1911)

“You should refuse to give a single cent for the war.”

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Review of ‘The Life and Death of Anna Mae Aquash’ – Akwesasne Notes (1978)

“It is, in reality, an attempt at a history of AIM and also of the U.S. intelligence effort against Native people.”

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Anna Mae Lived and Died For All of Us – Boston Indian Council (1976)

“There were many years of growing pains before the BIC was to be able to stand on its own, but without women like Anna Mae, it would never have been possible.”

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The Meaning of Margaret Sanger’s Stand – Rebekah E. Raney (1916)

“Man, with all his intellect and sagacity, has chiefly succeeded in marring the very coating of the earth with the bleached corpuscles of his own sons.”

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Leonard Peltier to be transferred to house arrest (2025)

“AIM is not an organization. AIM, as its name clearly says, is a movement. Within that movement organizations come and go. No one person or special group of people runs AIM. […] There are no followers in AIM. We are all leaders.”

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Redemption – Standing Deer, Seth Tobocman, Barbara Lee (2000)

“It was then I knew I was coming home to my people”

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400 Years Later – Leonard Peltier (1976)

“When white society succeeds it’s called colonialism. When white society’s efforts to colonize people are met with resistance it’s called war. But when the colonized Indians of North America meet to stand and resist we are called criminals.”

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