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Idle No More

Collected by: McGill University School of Information Studies

Archived since: Jan, 2018

Description:

This collection contains websites, social networks, and news articles related to the Indigenous civil rights movement Idle No More. Founded in December 2012 by Nina Wilson, Sheelah Mclean, Sylvia McAdam, and Jessica Gordon, Idle No More is an ongoing, Canada-wide phenomenon involving multiple First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities, as well as some allies in settler communities. The movement has also been active in the United States, and in New Zealand.

Subject:   Politics & Elections Spontaneous Events Society & Culture Indigenous Peoples--Civil rights Indigenous Peoples--Government relations Indigenous Peoples--Social conditions Canada Social Justice Decolonization Treaties

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Title: Idle No More: The Indigenous Peoples' Movement

URL: http://idlenomore.tumblr.com/

Description: Blog of the Canada-based Indigenous civil rights movement Idle No More, hosted on the microblogging and social networking website Tumblr. As of 2018-02-03, the blog had last been updated on 2015-10-12 with a set of colourful posters by artist Jackie Fawn in celebration of Indigenous People's Day. Idle No More's blog on Tumblr, a platform designed primarily for sharing short texts, pictures, video and audio as well as embedded content from other websites, displays digital pictures, texts, podcasts, digital photomontages and collages, video, embedded content from websites such as SoundCloud and Vimeo, and memes.

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Subject:   Tumblr (Electronic resource) Social media Indigenous peoples Protest movements Treaties United States Canada Decolonization Indians of North America Inuit Métis Cultural heritage

Title: An overview of the Idle No More movement

URL: http://prairies.psac.com/overview-idle-no-more-movement

Description: An overview of the Idle No More movement and how their effort benefits Canada as a whole.

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Subject:   Indigenous peoples--Civil rights Treaties Indian Act (Canada) Environmental protection Fisheries Act (Canada) Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan First Nations and Métis Relations

Title: 9 questions about Idle No More

URL: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/9-questions-about-idle-no-more-1.1301843

Description: An article that lists nine questions about the Idle No More movement and provides brief answers.

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Subject:   Indigenous peoples--Civil rights Social media Idle No More (Movement) Indian Act (Canada) Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (Canada) Ontario--Attawapiskat Indigenous peoples--Government relations

URL: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/sudbury/idle-no-more-5-years-students-1.4448671

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Title: Idle No More

URL: http://www.idlenomore.ca/

Description: Official website of the Indigenous civil rights movement Idle No More. This a complex, multi-layered website which includes a detailed history as well as the vision, manifesto and calls for change of the movement.

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Subject:   Indigenous peoples Protest movements Treaties United States Canada Decolonization Indians of North America Inuit Métis Cultural heritage Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Off-reservation boarding schools

Title: Idle No More - Wikipedia

URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idle_No_More

Description: Wikipedia article for the Canada-based Indigenous civil rights movement Idle No More. As of 2018-02-04, it had been last updated on 2017-04-09. The article includes the history of the movement as well as its notable events, and the support and criticism it drew from the Canadian community. The Wikipedia "Talk" page for Idle No More lists a few entries dating back to 2013, a number of which are concerned with the bias perceptible in the additions of certain contributors.

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Subject:   Wikipedia Encyclopedias Indigenous peoples Protest movements Treaties United States Canada Decolonization Ontario-Attawapiskat Harper, Stephen, 1959- Hunger strikes Indians of North America Inuit Métis Round dancing Cultural heritage

Title: What Is Idle No More And Why Is It Important?

URL: https://talentegg.ca/incubator/2013/02/15/idle-important/

Description: Website that describes the origins and driving issues behind the Idle No More movement.

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Subject:   Idle No More (movement) Indigenous peoples--Civil rights Environmental protection Treaties Canada

Title: Idle No More

URL: https://twitter.com/idlenomore4?lang=en

Description: The official twitter page for the Idle No More grassroots advocacy group.

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Subject:   Indigenous peoples--Civil rights Indigenous peoples--Government relations Decolonialization Social media Pipelines Human rights advocacy

Title: Idle No More - Home

URL: https://www.facebook.com/IdleNoMoreCommunity/

Description: Facebook page of the Canada-based Indigenous civil rights movement Idle No More. It was last updated on 2018-02-03. Idle No More's page on Facebook-a social network designed primarily for sharing text, pictures, video, and sound amongst communities of users-includes recent news, upcoming events, and community discussions.

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Subject:   Facebook (Firm) Social media Indigenous peoples Protest movements Treaties Canada Decolonization Indians of North America Inuit Métis Cultural heritage

URL: https://www.facebook.com/events/1867295840250204/

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Title: IDLE NO MORE (@idlenomore) • Instagram photos and videos

URL: https://www.instagram.com/idlenomore/

Description: Instagram profile of the Canada-based Indigenous civil rights movement Idle No More. As of 2018-02-03, it had been last updated on 2016-12-15, at the apex of the clashes between Indigenous protesters and their allies with the army and the armed police over the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline on the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. Idle No More's profile on Instagram-a platform designed primarily for sharing pictures-displays digital photographs of current protests and historical figures, as well as digital photomontages and collages, quotes from social media sites such as Twitter, and memes.

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Subject:   Instagram (Firm) Social media Indigenous peoples United States--Standing Rock Indian Reservation Pipelines--Environmental aspects Underwater pipelines Dakota Indians Oglala Indians Lakota Indians Protest movements Treaties United States Canada Decolonization Harper, Stephen, 1959- Indians of North America Inuit Métis Round dancing Cultural heritage Saskatchewan-Saskatoon Ontario-Ottawa

Title: What Exactly Is Idle No More?

URL: https://www.vice.com/en_ca/article/xd43yd/what-exactly-is-idle-no-more

Description: An online article detailing the Idle No More movement: it's inception and the continued protests carried out by the group.

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Subject:   Indigenous peoples--Civil rights Idle No More (Movement) Environmental protection Pipelines Indian Act (Canada) Hunger strikes

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