Activism on foot: When Indigenous activists walk the land to honor their past and reshape their future
Briefly

The Journey of Nishiyuu symbolizes the resilience and spiritual strength of Indigenous youth as they walk 1,000 miles to advocate for their rights and heritage.
These journeys are both spiritual and political, representing a significant method for Indigenous groups to assert their sovereignty and promote environmental stewardship amidst ongoing challenges to their rights.
The winter of Idle No More united Indigenous activists across Canada, illuminating the urgent need for stronger environmental protections and impactful consultation with Indigenous communities.
The leadership by Indigenous women during Idle No More highlights a crucial aspect of Indigenous social movements, centering community resilience and the safeguarding of cultural values.
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