The Unist’ot’en People Maintain A “Soft Blockade” On The Morice River
May 29, 2013 • May 28, 2013 – The Unist’ot’en People (a.k.a C’ilhts’ekhyu) of the Wet’suwet’en Nation maintain a “Soft Blockade” keeping pipeline... Read More
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May 29, 2013 • May 28, 2013 – The Unist’ot’en People (a.k.a C’ilhts’ekhyu) of the Wet’suwet’en Nation maintain a “Soft Blockade” keeping pipeline... Read More
Mar 12, 2013 • “We Are the Land” is a upcoming documentary film by Drew Heskett will follow Pauline Matt, an Elder of... Read More
Nov 24, 2012 • Cross-posted from Unistoten Camp. In inspiring resistance this past week, the Unist’ot’en and Grassroots Wet’suwet’en have, yet again, evicted... Read More
Oct 1, 2012 • In a remote corner of northern British Columbia lies the Sacred Headwaters, a vast alpine basin that is the... Read More
Jun 23, 2012 • Fractured Land follows the courageous journey of a modern Indigenous warrior to preserve his people’s land and culture from... Read More
Apr 27, 2012 • Heather Youngbird and Crystal Deegan used to live in a trailer at the Prairie Winds Mobile Home Park in... Read More
Feb 25, 2012 • If you live in a community that has been or may be impacted by mountaintop removal, fracking, or a... Read More
Feb 22, 2012 • While new techniques of hydrocarbon drilling, such as hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in new areas are lauded by some... Read More
Sep 9, 2011 • A group of women from the Kainai Nation have confronted the US oil company Murphy Oil, at a fracking... Read More
Apr 1, 2011 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Barriere Lake Algonquins discover a Canadian mining company working on their land; Indigenous leaders... Read More
Mar 11, 2011 • 5,000 kilometres away from the Whycocomagh Reserve in Cape Breton–where members of the Waycobah Nation are speaking out against... Read More
Nov 30, 2010 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles:Mapuche prisoners resume their hunger strike; Police in Argentina attack Toba protesters, killing two; Congress... Read More
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