Introducing Gulaxkan (The Bear That Sleeps All Winter Long) also known as Rita George

The world needs to know, the world needs to hear, the world needs to listen what this 80 year old matriarch has to say. Listen to what she said about Molly Wickham without mentioning her name, listen to what she said about the Office of Wet’suwet’en without mentioning their name, Read More

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Bands Authority vs. Hereditary Chiefs Authority regarding Land Claims

One of the first arguments we keep seeing in both social media and the press is those who support the chiefs making the erroneous claim that only the Hereditary Chiefs have the authority to negotiate land claims. It appears that they think the more they say it the more it Read More

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Kweese War Trail Debunked - A shameful history

Unist’ot’en environmental and archaeological claims debunked. In the latest PR stunt, the Unist’ot’en created yet another video intended to create more money with zero accountability for the quarter million in funds they have already received from public donations and Go-Fund-Me.

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Wet’suwet’en Land Claims Overlap

  The Office of the Wet’suwet’en have not been honest about a major impediment in settling land claims. They are refusing to concede or even negotiate land that other First Nations are claiming. There are by legal definition two Wet’suwet’en claims in progress, the “Office of the Wet’suwet’en” and  the Read More

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Going out trapping is like a form of healing cause it takes out people out on the territory, and it gives them the opportunity to do the same thing their ancestors did.

Unist’ot’en Claim; Going out trapping is like a form of healing cause it takes out people out on the territory, and it gives them the opportunity to do the same thing their ancestors did. The one difference between aboriginal traplines and non aboriginals traplines is that the latter can be Read More

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Gidimt’en reoccupied the space where Wet’suwet’en have lived and gathered, to engage in sustainable practices on the land for generations.

  Gidimt’en Announcement, they reoccupied the space where Wet’suwet’en have lived and gathered, to engage in sustainable practices on the land for generations. This site is a cultural heritage site which has always focused on harvesting practices like trapping, hunting, and fishing in the river and creek for lamprey eels Read More

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All fossil fuels are bad for the environment, we need to stop producing it.

    Claim; All fossil fuels are bad for the environment, we need to stop producing it. Natural gas one of the safest and cleanest fuels available. It emits less pollution than other fossil fuel sources. When natural gas is burned, it produces mostly carbon dioxide and water vapor — the same substances emitted when humans exhale. Read More

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The court affirmed that the Wet’suwet’en have never ceded or surrendered their title to 22,000 square kilometers of land in northern B.C.

      Claim made by Warner Naziel (Dini Ze Smogelgem) in Toronto today Feb 15th 2019 Part 1. In 1997, the Wet’suwet’en celebrated a victory in the Supreme Court of Canada in a groundbreaking case known as ‘Delgamuukw v. British Columbia.’ The court affirmed that the Wet’suwet’en have never Read More

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CLG will wipe out vast tracts of land that will prevent us from doing our berry picking our medicines, that’s what you will be wiping out

    Unist’ot’en Camp claim the project will wipe out vast tracts of land that will prevent us from doing our berry picking our medicines, that’s what you will be wiping out. Coastal GasLink natural gas pipeline project will run approximately 670 km (416 miles) in length only a fraction Read More

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The rate of sexual violence is much greater for indigenous women and that is directly linked to oil and gas

      Claim by the Unist’ot’en Camp. The rate of sexual violence is much greater for indigenous women and that is directly linked to oil and gas. There is zero evidence to support this to be true, the “From arrest to conviction: Court outcomes of police-reported sexual assaults in Read More

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Indigenous women are 7 times more likely to be murdered

    Indigenous women are 7 times more likely to be murdered, is a claim made by members of the Unist’ot’en Camp. In relationship to CGL its completely not true, and that is the intended accusation. No evidence has ever proven that they are more likely to be murdered by Read More

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