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June 4, 2016

“Our people have been pulled away from
their natural place. Pulled into a place so deep, generations deep now that
they don’t understand what it’s really going to take to return”

 “I hope that people find that they are
worth healing.”

-Christine Jack, Ulluisc 2016

Christine
Jack is a two-spirit St’at’imc life-giver and spiritual leader.  In March of 2015 she was asked by her Elders
to protect a place called Ulluisc.  Since that moment, Christine became caretaker
and made Ulluisc her permanent home.  Ulluisc,
“a place for the people to gather”,
is high in the mountains nestled in the Yalakom Valley and is an ancestral
village site where the St’at’imc, Tsilcotin and Secwemc people came
together.  The forests, creeks, and
mountains of Ulluisc are a place where medicine grows, where the pines stand
next to the cotton woods and shade the alders; where bears raise their cubs,
deer find their shelter and eagles build their nests.  The last time there was clear cutting in
Ulluisc was 2015 the logging company responsible, intended to continue
cutting through 2016 and beyond. Christine Jack has halted their progress, and
as long as she remains it will never happen again.

For more information about Christine and Ulluisc go to the voice for the voiceless fb page and check out our Update.

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/our-people-have-been-pulled-away-from-their/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Christine Jack, indigenous sovereignty, Ulluisc, voice for the voiceless, voices book

June 3, 2016

“Oh the mountains, they are just like
the walls to my home.”

“I want my grandchildren to only know
the grandma that lives on the mountain.
That’s a beautiful thing”

“I want to be able to heal the people so
our generations get all the wonderful support and medicine from each other and
we’ll thrive again.”

-Christine Jack, Ulluisc 2016

Christine
Jack is a two-spirit St’at’imc life-giver and spiritual leader.  In March of 2015 she was asked by her Elders
to protect a place called Ulluisc.  Since that moment, Christine became caretaker
and made Ulluisc her permanent home.  Ulluisc,
“a place for the people to gather”,
is high in the mountains nestled in the Yalakom Valley and is an ancestral
village site where the St’at’imc, Tsilcotin and Secwemc people came
together.  The forests, creeks, and
mountains of Ulluisc are a place where medicine grows, where the pines stand
next to the cotton woods and shade the alders; where bears raise their cubs,
deer find their shelter and eagles build their nests.  The last time there was clear cutting in
Ulluisc was 2015 the logging company responsible, intended to continue
cutting through 2016 and beyond. Christine Jack has halted their progress, and
as long as she remains it will never happen again.

For more information about Christine and Ulluisc go to the voice for the voiceless fb page and check out our Update.

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/oh-the-mountains-they-are-just-like-the-walls-to/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Christine Jack, indigenous sovereignty, Ulluisc, voice for the voiceless, voices book

June 2, 2016

Two-spirit
St’at’imc spiritual leader Christine Jack, caretaker of Ulluisc gives
an update about what’s coming up in the territory.  #statimc #ulluisc #landdefenders #indigenous #voicesbook @v_o_i_c_e_s_b_o_o_k

(Source: https://www.instagram.com/)

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/two-spirit-statimc-spiritual-leader-christine/

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June 2, 2016

“The tree is like our brothers and
sisters they are the standing ones.  You
know, they have witnessed far more than we have”

“They don’t interfere with one another
they find a way to exist among each other.”

 “Both are just trying to reach the
sun.  They are trying to have that
relationship with the elements around them”

-Christine Jack, Ulluisc 2016

Christine
Jack is a two-spirit St’at’imc life-giver and spiritual leader.  In March of 2015 she was asked by her Elders
to protect a place called Ulluisc.  Since that moment, Christine became caretaker
and made Ulluisc her permanent home.  Ulluisc,
“a place for the people to gather”,
is high in the mountains nestled in the Yalakom Valley and is an ancestral
village site where the St’at’imc, Tsilcotin and Secwemc people came
together.  The forests, creeks, and
mountains of Ulluisc are a place where medicine grows, where the pines stand
next to the cotton woods and shade the alders; where bears raise their cubs,
deer find their shelter and eagles build their nests.  The last time there was clear cutting in
Ulluisc was 2015 the logging company responsible, intended to continue
cutting through 2016 and beyond. Christine Jack has halted their progress, and
as long as she remains it will never happen again.

For more information about Christine and Ulluisc go to the voice for the voiceless fb page and check out our Update.

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/the-tree-is-like-our-brothers-and-sisters-they/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Christine Jack, indigenous sovereignty, Ulluisc, voice for the voiceless, voices book

May 31, 2016

Today we leave north to help with the effort on the frontline and to conduct our second interview of the project. our first stop is Ulluisc (Ooloosh), and then to Lax kw’alaams (lelu island) to drop off these totes full of items donated by 20 really wonderful people from the area. thankyou all so much for entrusting us with the delivery of these goods to the frontline!
Aid and Donations are as follows:
-cooler
-dried herbs and medicines hand harvested
-$350
-Coconut oil & First aid Supplies
-Ocean fishing gear
-Organization of a Supply Drive
-4 Rubbermade containers & home canned fruit
-bins
-more bins
-tarp
-Food and Homemade Salves
-Coffee & Camping supplies
-$75
-$100
-$60
-$50
-$160
You all rule. See you in a few weeks
– beyon wren moor
– Wulf Zapf

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/today-we-leave-north-to-help-with-the-effort-on/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: aid, beyon wren moor, donations, frontline, Lax kw'alaams, Lelu Island, Ulluisc, voices book, voicesbook, wulfgang zapf

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