The Red Power Movement
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The Relocation of Native Americans | American Experience | PBS LearningMedia
Explore an online museum exhibition: “Rising: The American Indian Movement and the Third Space of Sovereignty | Relocation (wm.edu)” (Scroll down to begin your exploration. Arrows at the bottom right of the screen allow you to advance through the various elements of the exhibit. Watch for arrows on the various views to direct your scrolling.)
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WE HOLD THE ROCK:
The Red Power movement was a Native American activist movement in the 1960s and 1970s that used civil disobedience and direct action to advocate for Native American rights. The movement was known for its slogan “We hold the rock,” which emphasized Native Americans’ connection to their land.