Eduardo Gonzalez, deputy director of the Americas program at the International Center for Transitional Justice and a former staff member of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission addresses concerns of survivors from the floor.… Leer más
Part 5: Boots speaks about one of the actions in a wave of protests ensuing from the initial land reclamation on Douglas Creek Estate and the following Stirling Street takeover in Caledonia (Ontario).… Leer más
Part 3: Bill Montour - Six Nations elected councillor in the Indian Act administrative body, the Band Council - speaks about the history of research that has been done to establish Six Nations ownership to the Haldimand Tract.
Part 2: Leroy Hill, Cayuga Nation, is one of the Six Nations Confederacy chiefs who participates in the land negotiations with the federal and provincial governments.… Leer más
This film was made by trainees at the Inuit Broadcasting Corporation. They are - Charlie Ningeok, Allison Ford, Wendy Tiglik, Leena Nowdluk. Instructor - Mike Kerr.
In February 2006, ten women and their children galvanized the community of Six Nations into occupying an area called Douglas Creek Estate to halt the growing land encroachment by the bordering town of Caledonia. The area, Six Nations land, had been illegally sold to a US-based developer to build a suburban housing complex.
On September 15, 2008 Aborigiinal women and their supporters walked from Victoria BC to Ottawa where they held a ralley on September 15, 2008. Tclips are of the speeches on Parliament Hill
Part 2 looks at the issues of authentic justice for indigenous people, environmental sustainability and a revolutionary change in thinking...
Connie and Rhonda discuss the differences between the court-ordered Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the grassroots elders tribunal called the Truth Commission.
featuring black indian Assata Shakar (tupac shakur's aunt) this black panther escaped from maximum security prison in usa and fled to cuba.
with music by micheal franti and filmed in bolivia.