Peace Camps in Quebec and Manitoba to support the Mohawks in the “Oka Crisis”, Canada, 1990
In the summer of 1990, Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Canadians gathered at a “Peace Camp” in Oka, Quebec, Canada and a “Peace Village” in Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada. Their goal was four-fold:
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To support the Mohawks of Kanehsatake and Kahnawake Quebec who were in a stand-off with the Canadian government and military
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To bring attention to issues of injustice towards Aboriginal people in Canada