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500 Years of Indigenous Resistance Comic Book: Revised and Expanded
500 Years of Indigenous Resistance Comic Book: Revised and Expanded | Gord Hill
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When it was first published in 2010, The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book was heralded as a groundbreaking illustrated history of Indigenous activism and resistance in the Americas over the previous 500 years, from contact to present day. Eleven years later, author and artist Gord Hill has revised and expanded the book, which is now available in color for the first time. The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book powerfully portrays flashpoints in history when Indigenous peoples have risen up and fought back against colonizers and other oppressors. Events depicted include the the Spanish conquest of the Aztec, Mayan and Inca empires; the 1680 Pueblo Revolt in New Mexico; the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890; the resistance of the Great Plains peoples in the 19th century; and more recently, the Idle No More protests supporting Indigenous sovereignty and rights in 2012 and 2013, and the resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline in 2016. With strong, plain language and evocative illustrations, this revised and expanded edition of The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book reveals the tenacity and perseverance of Indigenous peoples as they endured 500-plus years of genocide, massacre, torture, rape, displacement, and assimilation: a necessary antidote to conventional histories of the Americas. The book includes a foreword by Pamela Palmater, a Mi'kmaq lawyer, professor, and political commentator.
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xicanti
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I finished this tonight while the first thunderstorm of the year raged. It offers an excellent overview that stretches right up to 2020.

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Lindy
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In under 90 pages, this history in comics format covers five centuries of resistance by the Indigenous peoples of North, Central & South America to colonization by Europeans. Key examples are dramatized, like the 1680 Pueblo revolt, the 1763 rebellion & Royal Proclamation, the formation of the American Indian Movement, & the Zapatistas. The strong blacks & intricate line textures of the art powerfully portray the ongoing struggle for justice.

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Above, an iconic image based on a photo taken during the Oka Crisis in 1990. The 77-day standoff began when the town of Oka planned to expand a golf course into an area containing a Mohawk graveyard.

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This #nonfiction #graphicnovel details the history of Native/Indigenous People's resistance against colonialism and genocide in the Americas. Countering the widely held ideas that colonialism was inevitable, shows readers that Native/Indigenous populations didn't go down without a fight and continue to fight for their rights. I hope Hill will create updated versions in the near future, as further resistance movements occur.

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