Category Archives: #NDAPL

Wet’suwet’en Peoples’ Leadership

Our perception of time is dynamic. A year can feel like a day, or a day a year. I am surprised this morning as I look back over what I’ve written about the Wet’suwet’en peoples to find only one month … Continue reading

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Unist’ot’en Village surrounded by RCMP

BREAKING: Arrests are being made now at the Unist’ot’en camp. RCMP have now surrounded the Unist’ot’en Village.Tactical units have been dropped by Helicopter on top of the hill above the village, and have been seen pointing guns at the healing … Continue reading

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Wet’Suwet’en Solidarity Continues 2.9.2020

February 9, 2020: Over the last 72 hours, the RCMP have invaded sovereign, unceded Wet’suwet’en territories and forcibly removed unarmed land defenders at gunpoint.Billions of taxpayer dollars have been spent by the federal government on behalf of TC Energy, a … Continue reading

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Wet’suwet’en Update 2.9.2020

February 8th 2020Day two of the RCMP raid on Wet’suwet’en land defenders. Military police invaded Gidimt’en territory to arrest four indigenous land defenders.This will be a long and costly struggle judging by the fact that 13 months after the first … Continue reading

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We in the U.S. should act in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en peoples

The mainstream media continues to be silent on climate chaos, Indigenous rights, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) invasion of Wet’suwet’en territories. Just a week ago nearly 1,000 people came together for a Climate Crisis Parade here in Iowa. … Continue reading

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Wet’suwet’en Update 2.8.2020 Night Update

So much is going on in Solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en that I needed another blog post to summarize some of the actions that have occurred since the last post earlier this evening. Wet’suwet’en Updates 2.8.2020 Evening It was very nice for … Continue reading

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In Iowa, Candidates Slam DAPL

The following is a summary from the excellent article, In Iowa, Candidates Slam DAPL as Documents Show Expansion Tied to Exports by Steve Horn, the Real news network, Feb 3, 2020. I apologize for using so many quotes from the … Continue reading

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Rise Up With Us

“We make conscious decisions to either sit back and watch, or stand up and be heard. We make choices as to whether protect our future generations, or we allow for a destitute future for them.We make choices as to enter … Continue reading

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Light Your Sacred Fires, RCMP Raid Continues

Four people have been arrested already this morning at 39 KM despite their camp being outside of the injunction zone, and a massive police convoy is moving in right now!  Communication has been lost between 39 KM and other camps … Continue reading

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Corporate Capitalism = 7th Generation Genocide

I don’t know if this will end by the forced removal of the land protectors of the Wet’suwet’en territory by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). We can hope and pray for restraint on the part of the RCMP. But … Continue reading

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