![]() | In 1988, the Kahnawake Rotiskenrakete Warrior Society was organizing a bridge blockade in response to raids on it's cigarette industry. | ![]() |
![]() | The flag first came to international prominence in the summer of 1990, during the Oka standoff at Kanehsatake. It is now a common feature at native rail blockades across the country.![]() |