Indigenous Peoples March (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Indigenous Peoples March" in English language version.

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  • Reinstein, Julia; Baer, Stephanie K. (January 20, 2019). "The MAGA Hat–Wearing Teens Who Taunted A Native American Elder Could Be Expelled". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved January 21, 2019. What we saw yesterday, the display surrounding Mr. Phillips, is emblematic of the state of our discourse in Trump's America. It clearly demonstrates the validity of our concerns about the marginalization and disrespect of Indigenous peoples, and it shows that traditional knowledge is being ignored by those who should listen most closely.

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  • Condon, Ed. "Basilica confirms Nathan Phillips protest attempted Mass disruption". Retrieved January 25, 2019. The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception has confirmed that protesters led by the Native American activist Nathan Phillips attempted to disrupt the celebration of Mass on the evening of Jan. 19... The statement said that while Mass was being celebrated, "a group of approximately 50 individuals attempted to gain entrance to the basilica while chanting and hitting drums" ... A California seminarian present at the shrine during the demonstration told CNA that protesters could be heard "banging on the doors" of the basilica after they were locked out.

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  • Lee, Danielle (January 18, 2019). "First Indigenous Peoples March takes place in Washington DC". The Free Lance-Star. Fredericksburg. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
  • Lee, Danielle (January 18, 2019). "First Indigenous Peoples March takes place in Washington DC". The Free Lance Star. Fredericksburg News. Retrieved January 25, 2019. Cliff Matias from New York City is part of the Kichwa/Taino tribe and a main organizer of the event. He directed the crowd at the first-ever Indigenous Peoples Movement in Washington D.C. through a red bullhorn, the same one he used during the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline at Standing Rock Indian Reservation.

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  • Frazier, Ian (June 24, 2014). "Poll". New Yorker Magazine. Retrieved January 25, 2019. Matias is part Taíno and part Quechua; the first is a large Puerto Rican tribe, the second is Peruvian.

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  • Licea, Melkorka (October 2, 2016). "Native American tribes maintaining anti-Columbus Day tradition". New York Post. Retrieved January 25, 2019. Members of 200 Native American tribes, who consider the Italian explorer more criminal than conqueror, will skip the Manhattan parade on Oct. 10 and instead descend on Randall's Island for the second annual Indigenous People's Day celebration. "I thought it was important to have a free day for people to come and learn about what Columbus Day really means. It's a blemish on our history that we choose to fabricate and reinvent," said Cliff Matias, 40, who is a Taino Indian, the director of the Red Hawk Native American Arts Council and the festival founder.

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  • Ryan, Lisa (January 18, 2019). "Mob of MAGA Hat-Wearing Teen Boys Caught on Video Harassing Native Elder". The Cut. Retrieved January 19, 2019. The Cut quoted an Instagram post, "As we tried to move through the crowd, they closed in tighter around us, and wouldn't allow anyone to pass. It was obvious that they wanted any excuse for the day to turn violent. They repeatedly 'bumped' into us, trying to agitate people into confrontation. But instead, the very few of us left stood quietly, trying to remain calm. I was seething with anger and rage and disappointment. I was so confused about why these boys would go out of their way to harass such a small, vulnerable group."

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  • Rodriguez, Cindy. "Why I chose to do a podcast". www .therealurbanclassy .com. Retrieved January 25, 2019. I, along with a childhood friend, set out to create a podcast for women just like us, Latinas who live in the U.S. seeking to see themselves in a medium that wasn't already producing relatable content. We called it Morado Lens,... The second half of Morado Lens, Nathalie Farfan, has been building a community of #fellowbrujas focused on empowerment and mystical journeys, all in the name of Latina feminism.

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  • Jackson Connor (July 7, 2015). "Mayor of Whitesboro, N.Y., Insists This Village Seal Is Not Racist". The Village Voice. Retrieved January 25, 2019. The first thought that anyone has of this image is, 'There's some white guy killing an Indian, strangling an Indian,'?" Cliff Matias, director of the Redhawk Native American Arts Council in Brooklyn,

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  • Massimo, Rick (January 16, 2019). "The Indigenous People's March: What you need to know". WTOP. Retrieved January 19, 2019.

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