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Experience the beauty and power of unity at the Idle No More event at Mall of America on 12/29/2012. Despite the humble phone footage, the peaceful atmosphere and high positive energy shine through!


Idle No More @ Mall of America 12/29/2012

Idle No More at Mall of America: A Peaceful Stand for Indigenous Rights

On December 29, 2012, the Mall of America became the site of an extraordinary event that blended peaceful protest with powerful positive energies. The Idle No More movement, known for its grassroots advocacy for Indigenous sovereignty, environmental protection, and cultural preservation, held a demonstration that resonated deeply with participants and observers alike.

What Is Idle No More?

Idle No More is a movement that began in Canada in late 2012, sparked by opposition to legislation that threatened Indigenous lands and waterways. It quickly grew into a global call to action, promoting Indigenous rights and environmental justice. The Mall of America protest was one of many demonstrations worldwide aimed at uniting people in solidarity for these vital causes.

A Day of Unity and High Energies

Participants described the event as peaceful and uplifting. The atmosphere was charged with positive energy, creating a sense of unity among those in attendance. Drumming, singing, and traditional ceremonies added a spiritual depth that underscored the importance of the cause.

Despite some challenges — such as footage captured on less-than-perfect phone cameras — the essence of the event shone through. The message of Idle No More was loud and clear: a demand for respect, equity, and a sustainable future.

The Legacy of Idle No More at Mall of America

This protest not only brought attention to critical Indigenous issues but also served as a reminder of the power of collective action. Over a decade later, the Idle No More movement continues to inspire people worldwide to stand up for justice, equality, and the environment.

Conclusion

The Idle No More demonstration at Mall of America on December 29, 2012, was more than a protest — it was a celebration of resilience, hope, and the enduring spirit of Indigenous peoples. Though the footage may have been grainy, the high energies and peaceful unity captured in those moments remain unforgettable.

If you were there or have memories of this powerful event, we’d love to hear your reflections in the comments below!

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  1. Forgot to mention that on our way to the Idle No More Roundy at the MOA, as we were driving we seen a hawk flying towards the MOA. Not exactly sure what that means but that it was interesting.

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