500 Years Of Indigenous Resistance

Book • 2002
Gord Hill's '500 Years of Indigenous Resistance' surveys the history of Indigenous resistance across the Americas from first contact to the present, centering Indigenous perspectives and movements.

The book compiles events, campaigns, and analyses of resistance tactics, showing continuities between past and present struggles against colonialism and capitalist extraction.

It emphasizes grassroots organizing, direct action, and cultural survival as strategies employed by Indigenous peoples in diverse contexts.

Hill draws on decades of involvement and archival research to trace how Indigenous resistance has shaped political and environmental battles, including contemporary land-back and anti-extraction campaigns.

The work is both a historical record and a political intervention aiming to inform and inspire further resistance and solidarity.

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