NO105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia, Indian Reorganization Act, Indian Act

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Annie mae aquash: transnational, activist who fought for the rights for canadian and aboriginal and native. Americans: figure in the movement for native american rights. Involved in important protests; the trail of broken treaties protest march on. Washington d. c. and the occupation of wounded knee: much of her activism was centered in the usa; was born in canada in 1945, me(cid:373)(cid:271)e(cid:396) of the mi"k(cid:373)a(cid:395) fi(cid:396)st natio(cid:374) indian brook reserve (near. In her early 19(cid:1006)(cid:1004)"s li(cid:448)ed i(cid:374) bosto(cid:374); and came to know native americans and first. It was here where she met members of the. Active in boston confronting issues; related to policing and native. Native american advocacy group; created to address issues related to american native sovereignty, treaty rights, police harassment, and racism against native americans. Early on, aim focused on civil rights in the same era as mlk (african american civil rights) and dolores huerta (latin. The trail of broken treaties march on washington dc.

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