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January 13, 2017

“Supernatural Guardian of Lax U’u’la”
Limited Edition of 10 digital prints, 8.5"x11", original acrylic painting by Goot-Ges @lilfire17. Prints available at: http://voicesbook.storenvy.com/collections/1438636-art-by-goot-ges/products/18539185-supernatural-guardian-of-lax-uula

“Supernattural Guardian of Lax U’u’la”

Painted on Tsimshian Territories.

Acrylic paint on canvas.

Autumn 2016

This painting depicts Wolf protecting the island of Lac U’u’la from the destruction proposed by Pacific North West LNG.

Goot-Ges is a Tsimshian, Haida and Nisga’a woman from the house of Txaatk’anlaxhatkw, of the Village of skulls. Out of a dream she collaborated with five other Indigenous Women to begin the occupation of Lax U’u’la, also called Lelu Island. A mother of 3 babies Goot-Ges is a powerful force against the Colonial State, defending waters and land along the North West Coast.

Sale of Goot-Ges’ art goes directly to supporting her family and furthering the work of Yakguudang.

https://yakguudangjournies.wordpress.com/

#laxuula #leluisland #gootges #tsimshian #painting #indigenousart #landdefenders #indigenousresistance #indigenous (at Lelu Island)

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/supernatural-guardian-of-lax-uula-limited/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: gootges, Indigenous, indigenousart, indigenousresistance, landdefenders, laxuula, leluisland, painting, tsimshian

finally an update! <3

November 30, 2016

Hello Lovelies,

As autumn settles in deep and we approach the darkest day and longest night of the year we’re happy to have found time to share with you all. 

Amidst the cold the fires of resistance are burning bright and fucking hot all over Turtle Island.

We continue to feed those fires.

About two weeks ago deer beyon traveled south and east to bring supporters to Standing Rock.  Beyon has joined water protectors and is throwing down and supporting the fight for water, land and life in solidarity with the Sioux Nation. After, she is on her way to their other home in so called Massachusetts to work on the illustrations for the book.

Here on Lekwungen Territory, Wulfie, has been fighting the eventual demoviction from their home, and is joining with a growing movement in the city against displacement connecting processes of ongoing colonialism, homelessness and gentrification.  Work continues here to support front lines through raising funds, care work and solidarity actions.

If you are not able to make it to Standing Rock yourself and are wondering how you can support Indigenous Land Defenders here’s an update on what some of our friends, the incredible Women and Two-Spirit Land Defenders we are working with on the Voices Project, are up to.

Queen Sacheen and her partner Crow have been holding it down with the Red Warrior Camp for well over a month now… going on two!  If you are able to send this Grandma, Medicine Maker, Media Ninja and Front Line Warrior a little love this December it would be hugely appreciated.  Best gift idea we can think of 🙂 

You can sign up to support Sacheen with a monthly donation here!

Our deer love Goot-Ges is gathering resources for spring time land defense while continuing her work protecting the Oceans from Fracked Gas export, raising babies and finishing a book.

You can support her work by purchasing any photography print or purchasing any art by Goot-Ges from our storenvy.

We’ll update y’all on more ways to support Indigenous Resistance and the Protection of Land and Waters in the coming days.  And encourage your fams and friends to give big because warriors on the front lines are throwing down for all of us and our future generations!

Lots of love darlings.

Wulfie and beyon.

xoxo

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: <3, accomplices not alies, christmas time, front lines, gift ideas, gifts, holidays, Indigenous, indigenous resistance, Indigenous women, Land Defenders, native, no fracking, no pipelines, no tankers, NODAPL, Protect the Sacred, queers, solidarity, solidarity with standing rock, solidarity with the sioux, trans, water is sacred

November 26, 2016

This is the incredible print, Dandelion, by
beyon wren moor that we are giving away as a back patch free with any
purchase from our online store.  The $$ from all sales goes directly to
supporting the Voices project or directly to Indigenous Women and
Two-Spirit Land Defenders.  Offer ends December 5th <3

Check out our store here: www.voicesbook.storenvy.com

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/this-is-the-incredible-print-dandelion-by-beyon/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: art, beyon wren moor, dandelion, defend the sacred, front lines, gay, gift, giftideas, give away, Indigenous, indigenous art, Land Defenders, lesbians, no pipelines, painting, photography, prints, queer, queer art, screenprinting, shop, solidarity, store, Support, trans, trans art, two-spirit, voicesbook, Water is Life

Decoloneyes

November 21, 2016

Our deer friend Goot-Ges has just launched her first book of stories.  
The e-book is available here and we hope to have hard copies available
on our Voices Store soon!

***

Goot-Ges is a Tsimshian, Haida and Nisga’a woman from the house of Txaatk’anlaxhatkw, of the Village of skulls.  Out of a dream she collaborated with five other Indigenous Women to begin the occupation of Lax U’u’la, also called Lelu Island.  A mother of 3 babies Goot-Ges is a powerful force against the Colonial State, defending waters and land along the North West Coast.  In this book you can read stories spun from the fabrics of dreams, from the places where Ancestors speak, from a deep being of the land.

So please, support Indigenous Land Defense and drop some fliff for a good read.

<3 <3 <3

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Ancestors, art, bookstagram, Decoloneyes, Defend the Land, Dreams, First Nations Art, goot ges, Haida, Indigenous, Land Defence, Native Art, Nisga'a, no pipelines, Patrika, resistance, Stories, tsimshian, Water is Life

**ONLINE STORE NOW OPEN**

November 3, 2016

**ONLINE STORE NOW OPEN**

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ARTWORK BY BEYON WREN MOOR FOR SALE!
PHOTOGRAPHY BY WÜLFGANG ZAPF FOR SALE!

• Screen Printed Shirts & Patches

• High Quality Poster Prints

• Photographic Prints 

• Giclée Prints

(funds raised go directly to indigenous women and two-spirit land defenders on the frontlines)

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: art, beyon wren moor, clothing, digital prints, diy, fundraiser, giclee prints, handmade, Indigenous, Indigenous women, online store, patches, photographic prints, photography, poster prints, prints, punk patches, queer, queer artists, resistance, sale, screenprinting, shirts, shop, solidarity, storenvy, trans, trans artists, voices book, wulfgang zapf

October 30, 2016

wulfgangzapf:

teachanarchy:

Warrior Communique from #NODAPL
 

Late last night, lit by the fire of burning barricades, a warrior in the frontlines of #NoDAPL issued a call out for local actions in solidarity with their fight to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline.

Fuck Yes.

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

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/wulfgangzapf-teachanarchy-warrior-communique/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: dakota access pipeline, direct action, front lines, Indigenous, NODAPL, nopipelines, resistance, stop the black snake, Warriors, Water is Life

October 30, 2016

Police & Military Attack Oceti Sakowin Treaty Camp from Unicorn Riot on Vimeo.

(Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/police-military-attack-oceti-sakowin-treaty-camp/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: acab, dakota access pipeline, ftp, Indigenous, indigenous soveriegnty, kill the black snake, native american, NODAPL, pepper spray, police, police brutality, Protect the Land, protect the water, resistance, tazer

Urgent Legal Defense Funds

October 25, 2016

Several
 Indigenous Activists from the West were arrested. At this point Crow, Sacheen and Kanahus have been released.  However West Coast warriors are still in need of legal funds.

Please e-transfer to hwalia8@gmail.com [as requested by family
 members and legal counsel]. We need to raise 2000 USD = 3000$ CDN
 immediately.

More
 information and updates below

LEGAL FUNDS NEEDED ASAP! SUPPORT WEST COAST WARRIORS!

*
 Read update from Kanahus below *

Today
 eighty water protectors were violently arrested near Dakota Pipeline construction
 sites. As written by Red Warrior Camp “You are trespassing on Native
 Land. You are protecting the destruction of our sacred sites. Put down your
 guns, turn in your badges. Understand the indestructible spirit of indigenous
 people walking with prayers and sacrifice of our ancestors for sacred
 water.”

Four
 of those arrested are well known West Coast land defenders and members of the
 Secwepemc Women’s Warrior Society, Ancestral Pride and West Coast Women
 Warriors Media Cooperative: Kanahus Manuel, Queen Sacheen, James Joe Crow and
 Rose Stiffarm.

***
 IMMEDIATE LEGAL FUNDS ARE NEEDED! ***

Please
 e-transfer to hwalia8@gmail.com
 [as requested by family members and legal counsel]. We need to raise 2000 USD
 = 3000$ CDN immediately.

Legal
 is needed ongoing for all water protectors: https://www.generosity.com/…/red-warrior-camp-legal-fund-no… andhttps://fundrazr.com/campaigns/d19fAf

ALSO
 SUPPORT BY CALLING AND DEMANDING RELEASE:

 The Morton County Sheriff’s dep’t: (701)
 667-3330
or (701)667-3405
 Jail: 1-701-667-3318
 or 701-328-9921

WORDS
 FROM KANAHUS:

“Things
 are very disorganized at the jail, because they arrested 80+ people today.
 Earlier in the day they did not even have a list of all the people they had
 in custody. In a cell with 30 women and there are others in other cells. Sacheen Seitcham
 and Joe James Crow are also among those arrested as is cinematographer Rose
 Stiffarm. we were doing a peaceful prayer march through fields. Construction
 has been happening in important areas and some people chained themselves to machinery.
 The riot police put paper/cloth bags over the heads of those defenders. The
 people in the prayer march were away from the construction zone and just in a
 field when the riot police swarmed the field, they pepper sprayed people,
 threw underage girls on the ground and swept and arrested all the people on
 the field. Again, that was not supposed to happen, we were all in a peaceful
 prayer march away from construction. It was local, state and federal police
 that descended on them and arrested.”

The supervisor said they will all be charged with “criminal
 trespass” and “inciting a riot”.”

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Ahousaht, amerikkka, Ancestral Pride, blacksnakekilla, Crow, front lines, fucktheblacksnake, Indigenous, indigenous resistance, Kanahus, legal fees, liberation, nodakotaacesspipeline, NODAPL, Queen Sacheen, redwarriorcamp, resisttheblacksnake, secwepemc, standwithstandingrock, Water is Life, waterprotectors, westcoast women's warriors, Yakswiis

September 15, 2016

On August 25th we drove out of Lekwungen Territory to go visit our friend Sacheen, a Grandmother, medicine maker, traditional midwife, writer and unwavering land defender. 

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Sacheen and her husband Crow, of Ancestral Pride and the Yaakswiis warriors  live in the village of Ahousaht on so-called Flores Island with three of their children.  The village is a short boat ride from the yuppie surfer tourist bon-iver listening culturally appropriative hell of Tofino.  Surrounded by the ocean and one of the last standing temperate rain forests still intact Ahousaht is watched over by Chitapii Mountain from across the waves.

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We arrived a few days after Sacheen, Crow, their niece Havannah and friend Lenny, all Ahousaht members, were arrested for attempting to stop the restocking of a Cermaq fish farm.  This fish farm was the site where over a million fish were culled when it was shut down in 2012 due to risk of disease spreading to wild fish.  Fish farms are responsible for devastating Wild Salmon runs particularly in the Fraser River.  This has had terrible impacts on dozens of communities not just along the coast, but the whole length of the river.  The corporations responsible are heavily subsidized and protected by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) and the ‘federal government’ of so-called canada.

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After spending the night catching up and preparing for the next day we all threw down with a demo at the DFO in solidarity with those arrested for defending their land.  The DFO was shut down for the day due to the presence of Land Defenders and their supporters.  Those arrested were present and affirmed that although RCMP had forced them to sign conditions they would not back down in the defense of Wild Salmon.

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Upon returning home to Ahousaht we arrived to a dozen wild salmon gifted to Sacheen and Crow for their protection of land, waters and life.  We spent the next dozen hours together processing and canning these life giving fish.  Salmon are a crucial species for the ecosystems of which they are apart.  They are also a primary food for many people all over Turtle Island.  The destruction of our relationships to the animals and plants that are our foods is a form of colonialism and genocide that goes back to the very beginnings of the occupation of turtle island.  It escapes none of us that the destruction of wild salmon is similar to the slaughter of the buffalo. 

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The rains came as we visited and most of our days were spent playing with Chevayo, Sacheen and Crows youngest, making big meals for the dozen of us in the house while sharing stories and planning for continued resistance to both Fish Farms and Imperial Metals a company with mineral rights to Chitapii mountain.  The rain did let up enough so that we were able to explore the beaches and forests and harvest black berries, huckleberries, blueberries and cranberries.

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Sacheen and her family live resistance each and every day.  It is not a job or something that can ever be put down and returned too.  It is always such a gift to spend time with this family who are so dear to our hearts and to join in resistance to the corporations, whether industry or the so-called government of canada that threaten their lives and home. 

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If you too are interested in supporting Sacheen and her families work we suggest signing up for a monthly donation through their website.  We all know the monthly hustle to pay to live is real especially when we have people dependent on us and our contributions to relieve Sacheen and Crow of this monthly hustle is a huge strength to our collective movement towards liberation.

Make a monthly donation.

You can also support the campaign Imperial No More.

…and learn more about Ancestral Pride’s work on their website.

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Lastly if you live nearby we’re planning a big bus ride with some pals to head up to Tofino for Sacheen, Crow, Lenny and Havannah’s court date on November 7th.  If you interested shoot us an email as we would love to have you join us.

xo beyon and Wulfgang.

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/on-august-25th-we-drove-out-of-lekwungen-territory/

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September 2, 2016

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On
August 4th we rolled up to YUCT
NE SENXIYMETKEW
on unceded Secwepemc territory to join
the gathering organized by the Secwepemc Womens Warrior Society to mark the
2-year anniversary of the Mount
Polley Disaster.

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Around
the sacred fire Sacheen of Ancestral Pride and Chrissy of the
West Coast Women’s Warrior Society led a workshop discussing how allies can throw down, supporters prepared wild
salmon, elders shared stories and we joined a dozen kids playing in the nearby
woods so their mamas could complete the skill shares they were leading and
start the blockade.

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Under
the direction of Secwepemc Women, Elders and organizer Harsha Wallia a blockade
was set up at the entrance to the road leading to Mount Polley.  Workers
were permitted to leave and no one was permitted to enter.  We joined in
with kids on our shoulders while Kanahus of the Secwepecm Women’s Warrior
Society approached vehicles to inform them they were breaking Secwepemc law and
supporters stood strong in soft blockade.  Despite the assault committed by one of the mine-workers on land defenders and
the injury of Sacheen
, the Sewepecm Womens Warrior Society
with their allies including Ancestral Pride, Downtown Eastside Power of Women,
Native Youth Movement and No One Is Illegal, successfully shut down the mine
for hours.

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That
evening a thunderstorm rolled in, lightning struck setting fire to a nearby power line and the
temporary camp was packed up so folks could return home. It was as if creator was telling us it was time to leave. We stuck around
the William’s Lake area for a couple nights as Sacheen attempted to file a police report and was met with some
fucked up, typical and boring as hell racist bullshit from the RCMP.

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We
returned to Lekwungen Territory only to jump back on the ferry the very next
day to throw down with Sacheen, Kanahus and Chrissy on Musqueam
Territory.  On August 9th a solid crew successfully occupied
the offices of Imperial Metals until cops stormed in, beat the shit out of our
friends and arrested four of us: beyon and our friends Julie Anne and Noah among
them.  While some of us headed to the cop shop to do jail
support Kanahus, Sacheen and other West Coast Warrior Women went and occupied
the offices of the BC Mining Association.

The
following evening Sacheen and Kanahus hosted a debrief delivered to a packed
room.  At this event Sacheen’s father, Tytun (Shane) Pointe honoured those
arrested, there was a blanketing ceremony for Julie Anne, beyon, Noah and David, thanking them for their work
supporting his daughter and affirmed they now shared the same canoe.

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The
creeks, rivers, lakes and ocean are all connected. The poisons being discharged
into Hazeltine Creek by Imperial Metals flow through the connected waterways.
The salmon which return to the rivers from the oceans must pass through the
toxins never cleaned up by Imperial Metals. This is not just an Indigenous
issue, we all live downstream. The destruction of the land by mining is violence
and enough is enough.

Two
full years after the catastrophic breach of Mount Polley’s Tailings Pond,
Imperial Metals continues to operate illegally destroying the land and
endangering the lives of all the surrounding people.

Support
the work of Indigenous Women to shut down Imperial Metals.

And learn more here.

Xo
beyon and Wulfie

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/on-august-4th-we-rolled-up-to-yuct-ne-senxiymetkew/

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