One Hundred Aboriginal Women
1981, 60:00 minutes, colour
TAPECODE 9999.022
In July 1981, one hundred aboriginal women and their children occupied the Department of Indian Affairs in Vancouver, British Columbia, to bring national attention to the destructive effects of DIA policies on their bands and on their occupation, arrest, and later support activity.
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