Category Archives: Unist’ot’en

Growing, International Support for Wet’suwet’en

‎Sun-chul Kim‎ to We Support the Unist’ot’en and the Wet’suwet’en Grassroots Movement22 hrsGreetings from Korea. I am sharing a statement of solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en struggle issued by Green Party Korea. Please know you have allies on the other side … Continue reading

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Callout for ongoing support

Despite a widespread media narrative spreading incorrect information, NO agreements have been made on the Coastal Gas Link Pipeline, and the call for solidarity actions remains firmly in place! Love and Rage,Unist’ot’en Solidarity Brigade #Kahnawake Stands With Wetsuweten a short … Continue reading

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We witness the damage to our lands for long enough

Climate change is real. Wake up people. Your children/grandchildren’s future depends on it. It seems Colonial states primary focus these days is to protect Industry and government interest. We have seen it over and over since the creation of RCMP. … Continue reading

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‘It’s not over’: Tentative agreement with Wet’suwet’en Nation

While progress appears to have been made on Wet’suwet’en Rights and Title during talks between Wet’suwet’en Chiefs and the BC and Federal government, no parties have changed their position on the Coastal Gas Link pipeline, and the call for solidarity … Continue reading

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Social Media Censorship – Wet’suwet’en

There was a time when we in the US enjoyed freedom of the press. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; … Continue reading

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International Indigenous Land Protectors

I was very happy to hear from Eugenio from the Monteverde Friends School this morning. But saddened to be reminded of the struggles in that part of the world, and the death of Jefry Rivera. Many Indigenous people are begin … Continue reading

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The Two Row Wampum: Part Two

With the rise of a new cycle of Indigenous struggles, and with the global crisis of capitalism intensifying, the recent 400th anniversary of the Two Row Wampum is a good moment for us to start redefining the relationship between Indigenous … Continue reading

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The Guswenta: Two Row Wampum Belt

Quakers are my spiritual community. Lately I’ve been writing extensively about the Wet’suwet’en peoples in Canada. But I haven’t adequately explained why this is so important to me. And why I pray Friends (Quakers) will be led to learn about … Continue reading

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Gitxsan Hereditary Chiefs Spookw, Gwininitxw, and Dawamuux Arrested

Highway 16 Blocked for 8 Hours After Gitxsan Chiefs Arrested Unist’ot’en Camp 10 mins ·  ORIGINAL POST“On Feb 24, Gitxsan Hereditary Chiefs Spookw, Gwininitxw, and Dawamuux were arrested at a Wet’suwet’en and Mohawk solidarity blockade on the CN rail tracks that … Continue reading

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Wet’suwet’en Chiefs’ voyage on Mohawk Territory

Unist’ot’en CampBeautiful recap of our Chiefs’ voyage on Mohawk Territory with Chief Woos’ reflections on the importance of this moment for all people. All our love and solidarity to our Mohawk brothers and sisters, this is the beginning of a … Continue reading

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