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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Environmentalism and Aboriginal Supremacism in Canada: Part 1, Idle No More

By William Walter Kay
In Canada, as in several countries (Australia, Brazil, and the USA), the international environmental movement has fashioned a considerable auxiliary out of Indigenous peoples.

Between December 2012 and February 2013 Canada’s eco-Aboriginal auxiliary briefly showed its fangs in an aborted uprising operating under the banner “Idle No More.”

This posting (the first of a series dealing with the green wing of Canada’s Aboriginal Industry) revisits the Idle No More episode with a focus on the roles played by: a supportive mass media; compliant police executives; and corrupt, extremist Aboriginal elites.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section A – The Idle No More Uprising
Section B – The Tribal Dictatorships
Section C – Idle No More and the Aboriginal Academy
Section D – Police Complicity

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