1990 – When developers and the town of Oka wanted to start building a golf course on stolen land that belonged to them and that contained a sacred grove and a burial ground, the Mohawk tribe around Kanehsatake, Quebec, rose up and occupied the area.
Ultimately the stand-off with the police and the Canadian army lasted 78 days before the warriors gave up the occupation. The building of the golf course was cancelled.
From this great documentary: [Kanehsatake: 270 Years of Resistance]
Desten te saxbin
Qü leşkeri hebe
Bin emre faşizme ye
Desten te saxbin oxeeeş 🙂


