Feature Story: The Conversation: Hidden from history: Indigenous women's activism in Saskatchewan

Although Indigenous activism in Canada has a long history, the origin stories of official and formalized organizations are hidden from common view because of gaps in history books and media accounts. The early formations of Indigenous women's organizing in Saskatchewan is an example of these re...

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External Relations, University of Regina
Feature Story: The Conversation: Hidden from history: Indigenous women's activism in Saskatchewan
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