"The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book
is a powerful and historically accurate graphic portrayal of Indigenous
resistance to the European colonization of the Americas, beginning with
the Spanish invasion under Christopher Columbus and ending with the Six
Nations land reclamation in Ontario in 2006. Gord Hill spent two years
unearthing images and researching historical information to create The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book, which presents the story of Aboriginal resistance in a far-reaching format.
Other events depicted include the 1680 Pueblo Revolt in New Mexico;
the Inca insurgency in Peru from the 1500s to the 1780s; Pontiac and
the 1763 Rebellion & Royal Proclamation; Geronimo and the 1860s
Seminole Wars; Crazy Horse and the 1877 War on the Plains; the rise of
the American Indian Movement in the 1960s; 1973’s Wounded Knee; the
Mohawk Oka Crisis in Quebec in 1990; and the 1995 Aazhoodena/Stoney
Point resistance.
With strong, plain language and evocative illustrations, The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book
documents the fighting spirit and ongoing resistance of Indigenous
peoples through 500 years of genocide, massacres, torture, rape,
displacement, and assimilation: a necessary antidote to the
conventional history of the Americas."
Other events depicted include the 1680 Pueblo Revolt in New Mexico;
the Inca insurgency in Peru from the 1500s to the 1780s; Pontiac and
the 1763 Rebellion & Royal Proclamation; Geronimo and the 1860s
Seminole Wars; Crazy Horse and the 1877 War on the Plains; the rise of
the American Indian Movement in the 1960s; 1973’s Wounded Knee; the
Mohawk Oka Crisis in Quebec in 1990; and the 1995 Aazhoodena/Stoney
Point resistance.
With strong, plain language and evocative illustrations, The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book
documents the fighting spirit and ongoing resistance of Indigenous
peoples through 500 years of genocide, massacres, torture, rape,
displacement, and assimilation: a necessary antidote to the
conventional history of the Americas."