Mohawk Warriors Three – the Trial of Lasagna, Noriega & 20-20.  Kahn-Tineta Horn.  1994.  First trial after the Mohawk Oka Crisis of 1990.  $20 including shipping. 

      On July 11th 1990 the Surete du Quebec [Quebec Provincial Police] opened fire with automatic guns and tear gas on Mohawk men, women and children.  The Mohawks had been protesting the town of Oka’s plans to expand a golf course over a burial ground and common Indian land called The Pines in the community of Kanehsatake.  Nearby Mohawks of Kahnawake responded very quickly to fellow Mohawks of Kanehsatake by blocking the Mercier Bridge, which connects the south shore to the Island of Montreal.  The world watched in amazement while a small nation faced the combined fire power of the Canadian Armed Forces, the SQ and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police…  The standoff after 78 days came to and end.