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An Update From the Road

May 28, 2017

Good Morning Deer Loves,

As our mother Earth turns us towards the sun and the seeds are rising up and growing tall much work is being done to
protect land, water and Indigenous Sovereignty.

We wanted to take this moment to provide some news on this work because people on their lands doing this work need our support.

 xoxo wulf and beyon.

Wulf and two other trans white settler supporters living on Lkwungen Territory are facing charges and harsh proposed
sentencing.  They are remaining strong and have connected with a lawyer who will be representing the three co-accused on a pay what you can basis.  Thank you to everyone who has been providing such incredible care, knowledge and support.

 

While this has been going on Wulf has been able to spend time at Flo’s farm and at Ulluisc mostly helping with getting
food in the earth.  They are super grateful for all the love and support that makes it possible for them to be
mobile and available on the ground especially to support the people they love.

Cyale

Flo and Wolverine’s farm, Cyale, is well underway with planting and much work was done by hand to weed and mulch the large strawberry patch and prepare the soil for beans, peas and potatoes.  The thing is Flo and her family are still
trying to raise the funds to purchase tractor wheels, which cost about $3400.  Approximately $2600 has been
raised so far.  To learn more about Flo’s work and contribute there is an online fundraiser here: https://fundrazr.com/flowolverinefarm

Ulluisc

Christine Jack, caretaker of Ulluisc, is hosting 3 gatherings over the coming months.

On June 3rd Ulluisc will be hosting a walk and talk with Elders from 10 am to 2pm.

June 19th to 23rd is the Women’s Gathering at Ulluisc. This event is for Women identified people of all walks of life (this means trans women and two-spirit people wanting to work with woman energy welcome.)

The third gathering is the All Others Gathering for Two-Spirit, Queer and Trans identified folks.  More details to come!

For more information check out Christine’s most recent update video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDBve6oBFTs

And here is the event page for the Women’s gathering:

https://www.facebook.com/events/523978791059714/

To make monetary donations cheques can be mailed to PO Box 1188 Lillooet BC V0K 1V0.

There is also a fundraiser for Ulluisc on Coast Salish Territory, vancouver bc, on May 29th.   

https://www.facebook.com/events/258251721314546/permalink/270555103417541

Lil’wat

The Indigenous Leadership Academy is building a Pit House in Lil’wat a part of the St’at’imc Nation. This is an educational project that revives Indigenous ways of being through teaching, and living.

They are raising funds here: https://www.chuffed.org/project/pit-house-indigenous-architecture-revival-project#

Yakguudang

Tsimshian, Haida and Nisga’a Water Protector Goot-Ges is currently raising funds to cover the cost for her and three other Indigenous Mothers on Tsimshian territory to take a trauma healing course as part of the preparations in establishing a safety plan for Girls and Women in the city of Prince Rupert.  With industry moving forward with export facilities on unceded waters the threat of Man Camps housing thousands of transient and exploited workers pose serious threats of violence against women.

You can donate directly to Goot-Ges’s work through e-transfer here: yakguudang@gmail.com

And learn more about her work here: https://yakguudangjournies.wordpress.com/

 

Secwepemc

Secwepemc Women Warriors threw down recently at the Imperial Metals AGM where one supporter was arrested and later released.

https://www.facebook.com/100012060671019/videos/303883980023622/

And they are getting themselves and their people organized and need your support:

FUNDRAISING APPEAL for the Secwepemc’ulecw Assembly

All settler comrades, friends and allies, Elders and women from the Secwepemc nation are hosting a nation-wide Secwepemc’ulecw Assembly on the land in June. The goals of the Assembly are to discuss and take action under Secwepemc law against colonial corporate development impacting Secwepemc’ulecw without Collective Consent.

One of the imminent concerns is to resist Kinder Morgan’s pipeline expansion. The Assembly will be taking place on the land close to where the pipeline is proposed to cross. The LARGEST Indigenous territory that Kinder Morgan crosses is in fact Secwepemc territory. The pipeline would carry 900,000 barrels a day of diluted bitumen through 518 km of Secwepemc territory.

This Assembly is rooted in the vision of beloved Secwepemc leader Arthur Manuel. Shortly before he passed away, he wrote to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau: “We do not accept that the federal government can make this
decision unilaterally and without the prior informed consent of the Secwepemc people as the rightful titleholders… Any leakage would immediately threaten the pacific salmon who spawn in the Thompson and Fraser River basins. It is not surprising that most Secwepemc people are in complete solidarity with the Water Protectors from Standing Rock North
Dakota. Our waters are also sacred.”

Secwepemc women, elders and nation members are volunteering their time, energy and labour to host this assembly. They write, “The Secwepemc peoples’ have survived the impacts of colonialism (disease, residential schools, the Indian Act) and maintain our original instructions to look after the water, plants, and animals.”

*** HOW TO SUPPORT ****

As settlers, our responsibilities must also be unwavering and unequivocal – to support Indigenous Peoples affirming collective Indigenous law over their territories. As settlers and organizations, we daily materially benefit from living and working on lands that are unjustly seized and occupied.

One concrete way to support is to financially resource this grassroots effort. ** We suggest all settlers donate at least one day of their wage or whatever you can contribute to resourcing this Assembly. ** The fundraising goal is $15,000 for food, tents, gas and transportation costs, elders lodging, sound equipment and more.

Etransfer funds to: Tellqelmucw@gmail.com
Question: What is this for?
Password: Assembly.

or Cheques to Janice Billy, Treasurer, George Manuel Institute, Unit B –
5836 Trans Canada Highway, Chase, BC, V0E 1M0.

Everyone also email hwalia8@gmail.com if you are sending an etransfer or cheque with the amount being sent and if and how you would like to be included in the list of thank yous.

Thank you for contributing to this struggle and strengthening collective Secwepemc governance. Share this far and wide.

xoxo

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Cyale, food sovereignty, kinder morgan, resistance, secwepemc, trans mountain pipeline, Ulluisc, voices book, yakguudang

May 10, 2017

Support Flo, Wolverine’s widowed partner and Wolverine’s Grandchildren continue the farm they built together.

https://fundrazr.com/flowolverinefarm

“You need two hands to fight the system.  You cannot have one hand asking for something and the other one closed.  You have to be able to fight with both hands.”

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

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/support-flo-wolverines-widowed-partner-and/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: adam's lake, Cyale, Elders, farming, food, food sovereignty, front lines, indigenous sovereignty, no pipelines, resistance, secwepemc, wolverine

Raising Funds for Secwepemc Elder, Flo, and the late Wolverine’s Farm.  Feed the Resistance.

April 4, 2017

Cyale
means gathering place. It is the Secwepemc word for the hollow in the hillside
where people gather, such as the one on Flo’s land. Flo tells stories of how people
would come for giveaways to this place since time immemorial.

She explains that
the farm is called Cyale to continue this legacy and tradition: to grow food
for her community, for her Nation, and for other Nations fighting for their
lands.

The late Wolverine
and Flo built a farm in Adam’s Lake First Nation, near Chase in so-called BC to
grow food for people in their community and also to support Frontline Land Defenders. They have been transporting a big portion of their harvest ever year
to the Unist’ot’en Yintah and to other Indigenous Frontlines. They grow
heirloom varieties of fruits and vegetables and save seeds for future use.

We are working with other supporters to raise funds for the critical infrastructure that Flo needs to keep the farm going and providing nourishment for Land Defenders.

Flo needs tractor tires which are $3800 and materials for constructing a greenhouse which we estimate at $2000.

To make a contribution to Flo, Food Sovereignty and Protection of the Land:

Mail cheques to:

Flo Sampson
Box 819
Chase Bc V0E 1M0
Canada

Email money transfer:

Brettley.Mason@gmail.com

PayPal:

aberle.britt@gmail.com

For etransfer and PayPal put “Donation to farm” in the message field

xo beyon and wulfgang

p.s. if you have any questions hit us up at voicesfrontlines@gmail.com

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: 150 years of resistance, bc, Chase, Chase BC, Cyale, Farm, feed the resistance, food, food sovereignty, Land Defenders, secwepemc, wolverine

March 23, 2017

Wulfgang and a bunch of our loves are going to be at this 3 day skill share event on Coast Salish Territory.  Click the headers to get the full info.  Maybe see you there!! xo

Voices from the Sacred Fire: Indigenous Land Defenders Speak

~~~ With Freda Huson (Unist’ot’en) ~~~ Ladonna Brave Bull Allard
(Standing Rock Sioux) ~~~ Richard Wright (Madii Lii)  ~~~ Brandon
Gabriel (Kwantlen)~~~Kachina Bige (Lutsel’ke Dené) ~~~~ Sakej Ward
(Mi’kmaw) ~~~ Kanahus Pelkey (Secwepemc)

Stoking the Sacred Fire: Mobilization for Indigenous Land Defense

Saturday March 25 and Sunday March 26, 2017
From 9 am to 5 pm
Location: The Hall at 1739 Venables Street (at Commercial Drive) Vancouver, Coast Salish Territories

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/wulfgang-and-a-bunch-of-our-loves-are-going-to-be/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Coast Salish, freda huson, indigenous sovereignty, Kanahus, Ladonna Brave Bull Allard, no pipelines, resistance, secwepemc, solidarity, Standing Rock, unist'ot'en, Water is Life

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

July 17, 2016

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/393-2/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: British Columbia, First Nations, Imperial No More, indigenous resistance, Kanahus, mount polley mine, secwepemc, Unceded

Imperial Metals AGM

June 28, 2016

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On May 27th the Corporate Scum behind the Mount Polley disaster, where a four kilometer tailings pond emptied into Polley Lake, Hazeltine Creek and Quesnel Lake, met on unceded Musqueam territory for their annual shareholders meeting.

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Secwepemc Warrior, Kanahus Manuel, and supporters were there to greet them and remind the decisions makers of the company that they do not have permission to be on unceded Neskonlith Secwepemc territory and in fact have been told to leave.

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Although Kanahus had the legal documentation to enter the AGM as a Proxy Voting member dozens of the Colonial Corporation of Canada’s hired guns blocked her way.

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Imperial Metals is responsible for one of the most horrific acts of terror in this region since agents of the Hudson Bay company committed acts of violence through biological warfare, known as smallpox.  The destruction of the land upon which the Secwepemc people live and contamination of their food sources is part of a legacy of colonial violence and genocide committed by the Corporation of Canada and the Corporations they partner with.

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Sovereign Indigenous communities living on their unceded territories, who are not a part of the so called Canadian State, all over the region are resisting the invasive and destructive actions of Imperial Metals.  The Tahltan people have been fighting hard against Imperial Metal’s Red Chris Mine, which has recently been given the ‘permits’ to operate at full capacity despite the opposition of the people responsible for the lands.

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Members of Ancestral Pride, an Indigenous resistance organization from the village of Ahousaht on Nuu-chah-nulth territory have been organizing against Imperial Metal’s plans to open pit mine the sacred Chitaapii Mountain located directly across from the village.

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On unceded Wet’suwe’ten territories Imperial Metals has been illegally operating an open pit copper mine without permission of the hereditary peoples responsible for protection of the lands there.  Although the mine is currently not in operations due to low copper costs, it must not be permitted to open again.

We support the Talhtan, Secwepemc, Nuu-chah-nulth, Wet’suwe’ten and all sovereign Indigenous peoples and their protection of the lands we all rely on to live. 

We’re also looking forward to visiting with Kanahus and Sacheen of Ancestral Pride in August and to be including them in Voices.

If you want to know more about how you can support these rad women led movements get at us and shoot us an email!

xox

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: acab, Ahousaht, Ancestral Pride, anticolonial, decolonize, ftp, imperial metal, Imperial No More, ImperialNoMore, Indigenous, indigenous soveriegnty, kanahus manuel, mining, Mount Polley, protest, resistance, secwepemc, stop imperial metals, Unceded, voices book

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