100 Turn Out For ‘Idle No More’ Rally In Anchorage

About a hundred people turned out for a rally in support of tribal sovereignty and environmental conservation held in downtown Anchorage today. The rally was organized to coincide with others being held in Canada, other states, and other countries in support of the “Idle No More” movement in Canada, in which First Nations have been protesting legislation that removes environmental protections on tribal lands.

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Joaqlin Estus is a reporter at KNBA in Anchorage.

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