Idle No More

The following is a statement by Tadodaho of Onondaga Indian Nation Chief Sidney Hill in support of Chief Theresa Spence and Idle No More and its stand in solidarity against Canada’...
Bluesman Derek Miller has put together a benefit concert supporting Attawapiskat Chief Theresa Spence, who has been on a hunger strike for three weeks and has inspired apeaceful in...
As Attawapiskat First Nation Chief Theresa Spence’s hunger strike ground on, and the Idle No More movement gained traction worldwide, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announc...
With the Idle No More movement rapidly spreading outside Canada's borders – seeing Indigenous rights protests emerge as far away as Texas, New Zealand, New York and the United King...
A Round Dance in support of the First Nations’ Idle No More movement drew security guards’ attention and police involvement at a mall in Broomfield, a community north of Denver, wh...
Despite drumming, Round Dancing and megaphoned speeches far below its lofty offices in Denver, the Consulate General of Canada remained silent December 31 about the First Nations’ ...
The Idle No More movement has swept the globe over the last 22 days as Attawapiskat First Nation chief Theresa Spence continues her hunger strike...
Citizens of the six nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy and their non-Native supporters joined hands in a flash mob Round Dance of solidarity with the Idle No More movement on...
The Native Youth Sexual Health Network released the following statement in support of the Idle No More movement: The Native Youth Sexual Health Network (NYSHN) would first like to ...
When Mishkomekinaak Ikwe learned about the Idle No More movement exploding across Canada, and Attawapiskat First Nation chief Theresa Spence's hunger strike – now on its 21st day –...

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