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Nov 2017
34m 38s

Powerline, Part I: Masters In Our Own Ho...

NHPR
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This is part one of our series about how a company, with all of the force of a colonial culture behind it, tried to use its power to push original occupants—its indigenous people—to one side. It’s also the story of how that effort led to something that has become its own kind of revolution in Canada: native people pushing to regain power over their own lives ... Show More
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