Category Archives: Unist’ot’en

Virtual Rally with Freda Huson and Molly Wickham

Today 5/7/2020 Updated information posted at the end. In the last week the Wet’suwet’en Hereditary chiefs have reached an important memorandum of understanding with the province and federal government to recognize their title moving forward. The agreement is an important … Continue reading

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Virtual Rally with Freda Huson and Molly Wickham

Thursday 5/7/2020 In the last week the Wet’suwet’en Hereditary chiefs have reached an important memorandum of understanding with the province and federal government to recognize their title moving forward. The agreement is an important victory that was made possible because … Continue reading

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The Pandemic and the Pipeline

Coastal Gas Link’s ongoing construction is putting entire communities at risk!  (see the article here about COVID-19 and the Keystone XL pipeline contruction.) Please sign and share this petition to shut down man camps throughout the province that are endangering … Continue reading

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No Deal with Wet’suwet’en but Pipeline Construction Continues

A natural gas company with a $6.6 billion plan to build a pipeline through northern British Columbia is continuing to clear forest and deliver pipe despite an Indigenous community’s calls to shut down in response to the coronavirus pandemic. This … Continue reading

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COVID-19 and Wet’suwet’en

#covid_19 #MotherNature #takecare #AnotherWorldisPossible #ProtectTheSacred This is the perfect time to enact the reprieve we have received on pollution and climate destruction. There is Beautiful evidence of a fossil free world exemplified in China who could finally see blue sky or the canals in … Continue reading

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COVID-19 and Wet'suwet'en

#covid_19 #MotherNature #takecare #AnotherWorldisPossible #ProtectTheSacred This is the perfect time to enact the reprieve we have received on pollution and climate destruction. There is Beautiful evidence of a fossil free world exemplified in China who could finally see blue sky or the canals in … Continue reading

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Indigenous Youth, Leadership and Suicide

Yesterday I wrote about children as sacred beings. And how moved I have been by the eloquence of Indigenous youth. Below is an example, where Kolin Sutherland-Wilson discusses the history of colonialism and the struggle of the Gitxsan and Wet’suwet’en. … Continue reading

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Solidarity in a pandemic. Digital week of action.

Solidarity in a pandemic We see you out you there participating in mutual aid and keeping your communities, your Elders and your immunocompromised loved ones fed and safe. We know that we cannot rely on the state to keep us safe. … Continue reading

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Sacred, Holy Beings

One thing I’ve learned from these years of writing is I never know what I’m going to say when I center myself before the computer. I’ve heard people say they could not not do…. I can not not write. It … Continue reading

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Affirmation of traditional territories

Wet’suwet’en Access Point on Gidimt’en Territory March 14 at 5:09 PM ·  The Wet’suwet’en started the preliminary work on the affirmation of our traditional territories, in 1974 – for Delgamuukw & Gisday’wa v the Queen. 23 years later, the Supreme Court … Continue reading

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