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El Anishinabe y una Victoria No Violenta No Reconocida a Fines del Siglo Veinte en Wisconsin

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From the article: In the wake of the civil rights movement in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s, many Native Americans adopted civil resistance to fight for rights supposedly guaranteed in the 19th century by the government’s treaties with their tribes. This true story is how one tribe in Wisconsin, using nonviolent strategies, prevailed in that fight.

The Anishinabe and an Unsung Victory in Late 20th-Century Wisconsin (Spanish)
Tom H. Hastings

opendemocracy.net, November 17, 2011
Traducción: ICNC, November 2011

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