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Jul 10, 2020 · The Oka Crisis woke up Indigenous peoples across Canada and around the world. It advanced efforts at the United Nations to approve a Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Quebec had a ...
Jul 11, 2020 · After Oka's municipal council votes to proceed with the golf course expansion project, a small group of Mohawks drag a fishing shack into the Pines and block access to a snow-covered dirt road ...
Jul 10, 2020 · Thirty years after the proposed expansion of a golf course sparked a 78-day standoff between Quebec Mohawks and Canadian soldiers, the land claims at the heart of the Oka crisis remain unresolved ...
Nov 20, 2010 · Twenty Years of Struggle: A Retrospective on the “Oka Crisis”. Sarita Ahooja, Fred Burrill, and Cleve Higgins / Issue 11 / 11/20/2010. Twenty years ago, the people of Kanehsatake and Kahna-wake rose up in defense of their ancestral lands, facing off against government officials, the police, and the Canadian Army.
Jul 12, 2020 · Point of View: The Oka Crisis — looking forward after 30 years Overall, D'Amours said, her government has "good relations" with the province's Indigenous communities. But to first-hand observers ...
Jul 10, 2020 · NOW PLAYING. July 11 marks the 30th anniversary of the 1990 Oka Crisis. Here's a look back at Oka's long and complicated history. MONTREAL -- Randy Horne is a retired steelworker who lives in ...
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Jul 11, 2020 · 1877: The Catholic Church in Oka burns down; Onasakenrat and a dozen others are arrested but finally released in 1881 after four juries fail to reach a verdict. Advertisement 4 Story continues below