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  1. #CreeDene #MskwaasinAgnew Onboard #FreedomFlotilla 'Letter on the Siege on
    #Gaza'

    #CensoredNews, September 21, 2025

    " 'This #WarriorFlag was actually at #StandingRock,' said Mskwaasin Agnew, Cree Dene on the Freedom Flotilla to Gaza today. This flag also flew at the Wet'suwet'en's Gidimt'en Checkpoint. The
    women also brought an #AnishinaabeFlag that flew at 1492 Land Back Lane at Six Nations. Remembering the photos of the Warrior flag in #Jabalia in Gaza, she said, 'This is a symbol of Global #IndigenousSolidarity, and Global Indigenous Solidarity means that none of us are free until all of us are free.' Agnew said, 'I have joined the #FreedomFlotillaCoalition to break the siege on Gaza with Dr. #SuzanneShoush and fellow comrades from Turtle Island. Break the siege on Gaza NOW! Solidarity to the global #IndigenousResistance."

    bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2025/09

    #WetsuwetensGidimten #FreePalestine #EndTheGenocide #FreeGaza #GazaAidFlotilla #StandWithStandingRock #Resistance #FreeGaza #BibiIsAWarCriminal #IsraeliWarCrimes #Colonialism

  2. OK I swear this is the last post I’ll make about the Oka Crisis this year… but it’s important to remember.

    Alanis Obomsawin’s Kanehsatà:ke: 270 Years of Resistance didn’t just blow my mind — it shaped the way I approach filmmaking. It showed me that a film could be more than a record — it could be a weapon. A document of resistance that outlives the moment and keeps feeding the fire.

    I wrote up some thoughts about that, and shared a few pieces I’ve made over the years about the so-called Oka Crisis — clips with Clifton Nicholas, Gord Hill and Ellen Gabriel.

    Check it out here:
    👉 amplifierfilms.ca/reflections-

    #Kanehsatake #OkaCrisis #AlanisObomsawin #LandBack #WarriorFlag #subMedia #AmplifierFilms #ResistanceLives

  3. 35 years ago, the colonial state laid siege to the Mohawk community of Kanehsatà:ke. Tanks, guns, and lies were deployed against land defenders holding sacred ground. That summer became a spark — not just for Indigenous resistance here, but for every struggle against settler colonialism.

    This is the first in a series of drops marking that anniversary.
    Narrated by my homie Clifton Ariwakehte Nicholas, who was there, behind the lines, holding it down. In this one, he breaks down the story of the Warrior Flag — how it went from the Pines to Standing Rock, to Palestine, to anywhere people rise up for their land and dignity.

    The Siege of Kanehsatà:ke wasn’t the end.
    It was the warning.

    #Kanehsatake #Oka35 #WarriorFlag #LegacyOfDefiance #IndigenousResistance #LandBack #subMedia #Unceded #NoJusticeOnStolenLand