Monthly Archives: January 2019

Water is Life

This is a photo of our cousin Marten who is about 5’7” holding a Chinook salmon who was on its way to the spawning channels which flow right by the Unist’ot’en Camp. We Wet’suwet’en need these salmon to sustain us
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Kanahus Freedom Manuel

Weytk, Greetings to our beautiful World communities, families and fellow Indigenous Peoples. First of all I would like to take this time to introduce myself, My name is Kanahus Freedom Manuel, my traditional names are Kanahus Pellkey – Ecotaya Guari
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Hey Good Lookin – Bob Ages

We all know that stopping pipelines and rolling back the fossil fuel industry is good for the health of the planet. And of course the Unist’ot’en Camp is the front-line in that global fight back. What you may not know
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Heal the Water – Jonathan

Sacred sites, over 26,000 people, and countless plants and animals, in about 9,000 Ha of a territory now called Huila, Colombia, are involved in a struggle against the construction of the Quimbo Hydroelectric dam Project along the Magdalena (Guacacayo or
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Supporter Voice – Hilly

It would be an understatement to say that Unist’ot’en Camp left its mark on my life. The unlearning is a huge part of it. It was at the camp that I attended my first workshops about Decolonization and direct action,
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Learning and Teaching – Harsha Walia

    I am forever indebted to the Unist’ot’en Camp and to all the elders, matriarchs, and land defenders who granted me access and welcomed me to their beautiful and unceded lands and territories (yintah). Unist’ot’en Camp is a revolutionary
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