Selected videos from the Idle No More Indigenous Sovereignty movement above. Watch the first video (5:30) for brief summary / context. Selected articles and more below. (The banner above is a variation of an original image by Andy Everson.)
Sites, petitions
- Website – IdleNoMore.ca
- Facebook – Idle No More – OFFICIAL
- Website – The Journey of Nishiyuu (Walkers), nishiyuujourney.ca
- Website – Indigenous Environmental Network (IEN)
- Twitter – @IdleNoMore4, Hashtag; #IdleNoMore, #INM
- Sign petition – Harper: Rights for First Nations now! Avaaz.org
- Sign petition – Indigenous Canada supporting Chief Spence, Causes.com
- Sign petition – Chief Theresa Spence – Help end her hunger strike, Avaaz.org
Selected articles, posts
- Journey of Nishiyuu (Quest for Unity) Walkers 1,600 km journey to Ottawa
- Article – Nishiyuu Walkers: In restlessness, there is power, P. Seesaquasis, The Tyee
- Article + video – Nishiyuu journey by Cree youth ends as Harper greets pandas, HP
- Article + video – Cree walkers meet minister at end of Idle No More trek, CBC
- Article + video – ‘Nishiyuu Walkers’ complete 1,600 km trek to Ottawa, CTV
- Website – The Journey of Nishiyuu, nishiyuujourney.ca
- Idle No More
- Why Canada’s indigenous uprising is about all of us, S. van Gelder, YES! Mag
- Article/summary – ‘Idle No More’ and colonial Canada, S. Christoff, Al Jazeera
- Article – First Nations leaders vow to keep pressure on government, CBC
- Article – INM’s energizers: women and young people, S. Fournier, The Tyee
- Article – INM led by aboriginal women, Chris Plecash, Hill Times
- Opinion – The power of INM’s resurgent radicalism, M. Dobbin, The Tyee
- Opinion – Harper, First Nations, and an opportunity lost, Chris Hall, CBC
- Summary – 9 questions and answers about Idle No More, CBC
- Post w links – INM: What do we want and where are we headed? P. Palmater
- Editorial – Harper offers modest concession to aboriginal protesters, TStar
- Post – INM: Hints of a global super-movement, Jacob Devaney, Huffpost
- Opinion – INM and Canada’s prison apartheid, Matt Moir, The Tyee
- Joint statement – supporting Chief Spence and Idle No More, Amnesty Int’l
- Article – Idle No More spreading beyond Canada’s borders, CP, CBC
- Article – Wordlwide #IdleNoMore movement grows too big to track, Globe&Mail
- Post – Blockaded on a train: Democracy is hard, P. Forde, Hackertourism.com
- Article – Chief Theresa Spence passes day 15 of hunger strike, A. Johal, Rabble.ca
- Article – As Chief Spence starves, Canadians awaken, N. Klein, Globe and Mail
- Article – First Nation block of CN track in Sarnia, Ont., appears peaceful, CP
- Article – Winter fails to slow Idle No More’s momentum, Globe and Mail
- Article/videos – Idle No More movement stages national day of protest, CBC
- Article – Canada’s First Nations protest heralds a new alliance, The Guardian
- Article – Why ‘Idle No More’ is gaining strength, all Cdns should care, TStar
- Article – For First Nations, season of righteous indignation takes hold, Globe&Mail
- Article – First Nations force their way onto Harper’s 2012 agenda, TStar
- Article – Canada gets human rights failing grade from Amnesty Int’l, TStar
- Post – Idle No More: A crucial call for justice, Amnesty Int’l Canada
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