The Idle No More movement has captured the imaginations of Indigenous rights activists and allies the world over, sparking a broad-based movement to forge new relations between peoples and with the land.
Nothing can really convey the power of moments where people come together to realize their collective strength, but we thought we’d try anyway. When we put the call out to activists and photographers to share their best photographs documenting the movement, over a hundred people responded. Narrowing down the field was extremely difficult. What follows is a series of glimpses into the diversity, creativity, and courage at the heart of Idle No More.
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3 Comments
Is it possible to get these pictures or some of them? I think this is spiritual power at work. I am so happy there were that many who responded. God Bless You.
From Ethel Ahenakew
in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
on Apr 24th, 2013
at 10:28pm
Indigenous people world wide you are saving mother
Earth keep it up.! You are saving future generations to come ! Idle No More!
From Lillian McNab
in Orth Battleford , Saskatchewan
on Apr 24th, 2013
at 11:22pm
Idle No More the World Over…at home…locally…
From Kwitsel Tatel
in Lethbridge
on Apr 25th, 2013
at 12:56am
3 Comments
Is it possible to get these pictures or some of them? I think this is spiritual power at work. I am so happy there were that many who responded. God Bless You.
From Ethel Ahenakew in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada on Apr 24th, 2013 at 10:28pm
From Lillian McNab in Orth Battleford , Saskatchewan on Apr 24th, 2013 at 11:22pm
Idle No More the World Over…at home…locally…
From Kwitsel Tatel in Lethbridge on Apr 25th, 2013 at 12:56am