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In solidarity, Occupy group joins with Native Americans

By Brian R. Ballou
Globe Staff / November 25, 2011
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More than two dozen Occupy Boston protesters traveled from their encampment in Boston’s financial district to join the National Day of Mourning here, lending their support to a Native American demonstration held each Thanksgiving. The organizers of the event recognized the Occupy members, telling them Native Americans are part of the same struggle. “When a hand is reached out in friendship like that, we want to support in-kind,’’ said Mahtowin Monroe, an organizer with the United American Indians of New England.

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