Red Power

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Red Power was a Native American civil rights slogan and rallying cry that symbolized Indigenous activism, self-determination, and resistance to colonial oppression in the United States.

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"Red Power" 1
Red Power canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous rights movement
civil rights slogan
political slogan
rallying cry
social movement
associatedWith Indigenous peoples of North America
Native Americans
surface form: Native Americans in the United States
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
emergedAs response to discrimination against Native Americans
response to historical and ongoing colonial oppression
frameOfReference American civil rights movement
surface form: United States civil rights era
hasGoal control over land and resources by Indigenous peoples
political sovereignty for Native nations
protection of Indigenous cultures and languages
recognition and enforcement of treaties
hasLanguage English
hasMainSubject Indigenous self-determination
Native American civil rights
resistance to colonial oppression
hasSloganForm Red Power self-linksurface differs
surface form: "Red Power"
ideology Indigenous nationalism
anti-colonialism
self-determination
influenced American Indian Movement
Indigenous rights discourse in the United States
influencedBy American civil rights movement
surface form: African-American Civil Rights Movement

Black Power movement
movementType Indigenous activism
civil rights movement
opposes assimilation policies
colonialism
systemic racism against Native Americans
relatedTo Red Power movement
Trail of Broken Treaties
Wounded Knee Occupation (1973)
occupation of Alcatraz
symbolizes Indigenous pride
Indigenous resistance
political empowerment of Native peoples
timePeriod 1960s
1970s
usedBy Indigenous student organizations
Native American activists
urban Indian communities
usedFor asserting treaty rights
challenging U.S. federal Indian policy
mobilizing Native American communities
promoting cultural revitalization
raising awareness of Indigenous issues

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Red Power movement hasSlogan Red Power
Red Power hasSloganForm Red Power self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: "Red Power"