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Badge, protest   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Badge, protest
Object type Maori protest movement/protest movements
Classification: 82129
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English: Protest badge - I Stand with Standing Rock made from metal, plastic and paper. Steel button badge, black and white printed front, green centred text reads ' I STAND WITH - STANDING ROCK' printed on top of black and white tipi. metal pin back. convex circular button.
Date 22 Mar 2017; 2016; 31 Jan 2017; 21st century
Dimensions diameter: 60mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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2017.28.1
Place of creation New Zealand
Credit line Collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, 2017.28.1
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Protest badge - I stand with Standing Rock The significance of this badge is that it speaks to indigenous land and water rights and the Maori protest movement. Standing Rock is an American Indian reservation located on the border of North Dakota and South Dakota. In 2016 Standing Rock garnered significant international attention due to protests over the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline. The proposed oil pipeline would go under the Missouri River potentially threatening the Reservations water sources and burial grounds. This issue was highly publicised on social media bringing it to the attention of many Maori people. Many Maori people supported these protest actions as they could see parallels with environmental issues affecting Maori in New Zealand. Some Maori joined the campaign in the Unites States and demonstrations were held in New Zealand. This badge is representative of the power of social media to quickly raise awareness of and gather support for an issue. This particular badge was found at a bus stop near Parliament Buildings in Wellington after a protest.

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