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Countries where women have moved to the forefront of indigenous people's political movements include Canada, New Zealand, Bolivia, and Guatemala. These women have played key roles in advocating for indigenous rights, land rights, and environmental protection within their communities and on national platforms.
Robert Andolina has written: 'Indigenous development in the Andes' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Indigenous peoples, Social movements
Deborah Ellis, a Canadian author known for her works focusing on social issues, was arrested in 2021 during a protest advocating for the rights of Indigenous peoples in Canada. Her activism highlights the struggles faced by marginalized communities, particularly in relation to land rights and environmental issues. Ellis's commitment to social justice often places her at the forefront of movements seeking change.
The independence movements made the colonial countries address some of the issues that they were accused of. The independence movement had great influences in mobilization and calling for the strikes.
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In the early 1800s the Caribbean region was least affected by independence movements
Three movements following the pattern fast-slow-fast
These are religious movements that developed in the Caribbean. Examples of these include Rastafari, Vodun, Shango, Revivalism, Orisha and Santeria, etc
passive movements
The 1947 National Security Act established the CIA, affording it "no police or law enforcement functions, either at home or abroad". One year later, this mandate was expanded to include "sabotage, anti-sabotage, demolition and evacuation measures...subversion [and] assistance to underground resistance movements, guerrillas and refugee liberation movements, and support of indigenous anti-communist elements in threatened countries of the free world.