HIST 242 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Red Power Movement, Anti-Imperialism, European Colonialism

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February 9: the red power movement: part of a global movement: scott rutherford, canada"s other red scare: rights, decolonialization, and indigenous. Politics in the global sixties, (ph. d thesis, queen"s university, 2011), chapters 2 and 3. www. collectionscanada. gc. ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2//tc-okq-6534. pdf. , picking up after wwii but especially in the 60s and 70s: draw connection between martin luther king and malcom x and project of indigenous liberation. Often lived on poor reserves lacked means to travel, to send delegates to conferences, needed permission. Feeling that the reserve was not place for indigenous people, courting off. Move them from places that are in the way for development, from fertile land for. Putting away an inconvenient thought: because of way system work, indigenous people tied to band or. Indian affairs did(cid:374)"t ha(cid:448)e (cid:272)he(cid:272)ks a(cid:374)d (cid:271)ala(cid:374)(cid:272)es that other. Ca(cid:374)adia(cid:374)s ha(cid:448)e. do(cid:374)"t ha(cid:448)e that lu(cid:454)ur(cid:455) o(cid:374) reser(cid:448)e (cid:271)e(cid:272)ause all fed through pipeline. Really a desire to assert the idea that european hegemony was over.

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