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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 - 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

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