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April 15, 2017

Rebelling is not like a cool thing you do
and then you go to college and then get a fucking job and then be a fucking
capitalist for the rest of your life.

-Queen Sacheen

It’s a colonial lie that we cannot support
each other in a diversity of tactics.  

-Queen Sacheen

Xhopakelxhit, Sacheen Seitcham, is a Snuneymuxw, Nuu Chah Nulth,
Coast Salish and Cree Grandmother, Medicine Maker, Water Protector and
Strategist.  Co-Founder of the Coast Salish Native Youth Movement, The West Coast
Women Warrior Society Media Cooperative
, Yaakswiis Warriors, Imperial No More and Ancestral Pride Sacheen’s life is
dedicated to the futures of the children.  In August of 2016
Sacheen and 3 others were arrested for attempting to block the restocking of a
fish farm in Ahousaht waters and in the autumn Sacheen and her family were
throwing down with Red Warrior at Standing Rock and providing crucial on the
ground media coverage.

Sacheen’s work relies on the support of people like you dedicated to
Indigenous Sovereignty and Protection of Water, Land and Life.  With
court dates coming up on both sides of the colonial border, family to
support and Imperial Metals, the Kinder Morgan Pipeline and Cermaq to fuck up
your donations are crucial.

Please support Warriors.

E- transfers can be made to: mamazonscreations@gmail.com

Sign up to make a monthly
donation

Donate Sacheen’s work
with Imperial No More

or Donate
directly to support Sacheen

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/rebelling-is-not-like-a-cool-thing-you-do-and-then/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Ancestral Pride, cermaq, Coast Salish, Fuck Fish Farms, Indigenous Woman, native, no pipelines, NYM, Ocean, Protect the Sacred, resistance, sacheen seitcham, Sacred Fire Network, SFN, Water is Life, West Coast, West Coast Women Warriors, Wild Salmon, Yaakswiis Warriors

April 13, 2017

Look into your babies eyes and tell me,
tell me you are not going to do everything in your power to make sure they have
a future that doesn’t involve living in fucking consumer barracks, living in
the capitalist trenches of the cities fucking being mindless zombies living in
fucking boxes and buying fucking boxes and throwing fucking boxes away and then
ending up in a box and it all meant nothing and that’s the legacy.  To me the legacy is freedom.  The legacy is liberation.  And maybe there will be blood shed, more than
already has been, and maybe that blood will be mine, but if there’s a future
worth having then it is worth it to me.

-Queen Sacheen

Xhopakelxhit, Sacheen Seitcham, is a Snuneymuxw, Nuu Chah Nulth,
Coast Salish and Cree Grandmother, Medicine Maker, Water Protector and
Strategist.  Co-Founder of the Coast Salish Native Youth Movement, The West Coast
Women Warrior Society Media Cooperative
, Yaakswiis Warriors, Imperial No More and Ancestral Pride Sacheen’s life is
dedicated to the futures of the children.  In August of 2016
Sacheen and 3 others were arrested for attempting to block the restocking of a
fish farm in Ahousaht waters and in the autumn Sacheen and her family were
throwing down with Red Warrior at Standing Rock and providing crucial on the
ground media coverage.

Sacheen’s work relies on the support of people like you dedicated to
Indigenous Sovereignty and Protection of Water, Land and Life.  With
court dates coming up on both sides of the colonial border, family to
support and Imperial Metals, the Kinder Morgan Pipeline and Cermaq to fuck up
your donations are crucial.

Please support Warriors.

E- transfers can be made to: mamazonscreations@gmail.com

Sign up to make a monthly
donation

Donate Sacheen’s work
with Imperial No More

or Donate
directly to support Sacheen

https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/look-into-your-babies-eyes-and-tell-me-tell-me/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Ahousaht, Anarchy, Ancestral Pride, Big Trees, Cedar, cermaq, Coast Salish, Forest, Fuck Fish Farms, Imperial No More, Life, Medicine, Native Woman, Nature, no pipelines, Ocean, resistance, sacheen seitcham, Salmon, Support, Warrior, Water is Life, West Coast, Wild, Yaakswiis Warriors

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/

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Ahousaht, Ancestral Pride, courtdate, Crow, dfo, direct action, fishfarms, flores island, fuckfishfarms, Indigenous, Indigenous women, sacheen seitcham, salmon are sacred, solidarity, voicesbook, Wild Salmon, Yaakswiis Warriors

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