submitted anonymously
UPDATES FROM THE FRONTLINES
_HEAL THE PEOPLE – DEFEND THE LAND _
6TH ANNUAL SPRING CONSTRUCTION CAMP – Volunteers Needed for Cabin
Building Projects in May!
Spring camp runs from May 6 to 31
With spring coming early to the north, plans are underway for new
projects across WET’SUWET’EN TERRITORY, including cabin construction
for WET’SUWET’EN PEOPLE. Following the invasion of our territories
by RCMP and industry, we are continuing to reoccupy our lands –
helping our people reconnect with, reclaim, and protect our homelands.
We need people with CARPENTRY, COOKING, AND CAMPING SKILLS, or a good
attitude and a willingness to learn. “Many hands make quick work!”
The UNIST’OT’EN CAMP is not a blockade, a protest, or a
demonstration – it is a permanent, non-violent occupation of
UNIST’OT’EN TERRITORY, established to protect our homelands from
illegal industrial encroachments and to preserve a space for our
community to heal from the violence of colonization. This year,
UNIST’OT’EN volunteers will be working with other WET’SUWET’EN
clans to support WET’SUWET’EN sovereignty.
We prefer volunteers who are able to spend two weeks or more supporting
us, but welcome any contribution of time and effort.
Please be prepared to work under the leadership and protocols of the
Indigenous stewards of the YINTAH. Supporters are asked to register here
in advance: http://unistoten.camp/come-to-camp/camp-registration/ [2]
Our spring camp will run from MAY 6 TO MAY 31. Supporters are needed
prior to and following the work camp as well, so if your schedule
conflicts with our work camp dates, please apply regardless.
If you are not able to make it in person, consider sending a financial
contribution to help cover our operational costs.
DONATE TO UNIST’OT’EN CAMP:
http://unistoten.camp/support-us/donate/ [3]
To maintain safety and security we prefer volunteers to either have
previous experience at the Unist’ot’en Camp or be able to provide
references from one or more persons who have been to the Camp or are
known within the movement.
If you meet that criteria and are physically fit for the hard work of
supporting the camp and checkpoints, prepared to commit at least one
week or more and are prepared to work under the leadership and protocols
of the Indigenous stewards of the Yintah then register HERE [4].
… AND ONE MORE SPECIAL REQUEST TO SUPPORTERS IN THE LOWER MAINLAND
AREA OF BC:
Please reply to this email if you can possibly billet volunteers passing
through the Vancouver area and needing a place to stay – usually for
just one night – in order to connect with their ride to Camp.
The Bunkhouse was built in the summer of 2014 followed by the Healing
Centre constructed in stages over the next 3 years.
THE PROTECTION OF INDIGENOUS SOVEREIGNTY AND MOTHER EARTH MUST BE
FOUGHT BOTH ON THE LAND AND IN THE COLONIAL COURTS. WE NEED YOUR
FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO SUCCEED IN BOTH. PLEASE CONTRIBUTE GENEROUSLY,
WHATEVER YOU CAN AFFORD.
DONATE TO UNIST’OT’EN LEGAL FUND:
https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/unistoten-camp-legal-fund [5]
DONATE TO GIDIMT’EN ACCESS POINT:
https://www.gofundme.com/gitdumt039en-access-point [6]
STAY UP-TO-DATE WITH LATEST DEVELOPMENTS AS THEY HAPPEN
It began with the UNIST’OT’EN CAMP in 2010. Then as the RCMP prepared to
assault the Healing Centre checkpoint at the Wedzin Kwah bridge the
GIDUMT’EN CLAN stepped up with their own Access Point at KM 44 of the
Morice River Forest Service Road. Now other WET’SUWET’EN clans have
joined the effort to protect the entire territory of the Nation. Things
are moving quickly on both sides of this pivotal confrontation between
present-day colonialism and still vibrant Indigenous sovereignty so we
urge you to bookmark these links to stay informed and be prepared to
respond on a “real-time basis”
Unist’ot’en Camp: https://www.facebook.com/unistoten/ [7]
Wet’suwet’en Access point on Gidimt’en territory:
https://www.facebook.com/wetsuwetenstrong/ [8]
Sovereign Likhts’amisyu and Namoks:
https://www.facebook.com/likhtsamisyu/ [9]
Tsayu Land Defenders:
https://www.facebook.com/Tsayu-Land-Defenders-145084489749640/ [10]
Unist’ot’en Website: http://unistoten.camp/ [11]
Gidimt’en Website: https://www.yintahaccess.com/
ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT UPDATES FOR SUPPORTERS:
If you are planning a fundraising event or campaign make sure to read
the newly released fundraising protocols.:
Unist’ot’en: http://unistoten.camp/fundraiserprotocols/ [12]
Gidimt’en: https://www.yintahaccess.com/fundraisingprotocol [13]
SIGN THE PLEDGE
Join hundreds of organizations and 13,843 individuals in signing the
pledge to support UNIST’OT’EN and the WET’SUWET’EN:
https://goo.gl/forms/GE5bfm5ITDTyNPy12 [14]
#UNISTOTEN #WETSUWETENSTRONG #WEDZINKWA #NOPIPELINES #NOTRESPASS
submitted anonymously
UPDATES FROM THE FRONTLINES
_HEAL THE PEOPLE – DEFEND THE LAND _
6TH ANNUAL SPRING CONSTRUCTION CAMP – Volunteers Needed for Cabin
Building Projects in May!
Spring camp runs from May 6 to 31
With spring coming early to the north, plans are underway for new
projects across WET’SUWET’EN TERRITORY, including cabin construction
for WET’SUWET’EN PEOPLE. Following the invasion of our territories
by RCMP and industry, we are continuing to reoccupy our lands –
helping our people reconnect with, reclaim, and protect our homelands.
We need people with CARPENTRY, COOKING, AND CAMPING SKILLS, or a good
attitude and a willingness to learn. “Many hands make quick work!”
The UNIST’OT’EN CAMP is not a blockade, a protest, or a
demonstration – it is a permanent, non-violent occupation of
UNIST’OT’EN TERRITORY, established to protect our homelands from
illegal industrial encroachments and to preserve a space for our
community to heal from the violence of colonization. This year,
UNIST’OT’EN volunteers will be working with other WET’SUWET’EN
clans to support WET’SUWET’EN sovereignty.
We prefer volunteers who are able to spend two weeks or more supporting
us, but welcome any contribution of time and effort.
Please be prepared to work under the leadership and protocols of the
Indigenous stewards of the YINTAH. Supporters are asked to register here
in advance: http://unistoten.camp/come-to-camp/camp-registration/ [2]
Our spring camp will run from MAY 6 TO MAY 31. Supporters are needed
prior to and following the work camp as well, so if your schedule
conflicts with our work camp dates, please apply regardless.
If you are not able to make it in person, consider sending a financial
contribution to help cover our operational costs.
DONATE TO UNIST’OT’EN CAMP:
http://unistoten.camp/support-us/donate/ [3]
To maintain safety and security we prefer volunteers to either have
previous experience at the Unist’ot’en Camp or be able to provide
references from one or more persons who have been to the Camp or are
known within the movement.
If you meet that criteria and are physically fit for the hard work of
supporting the camp and checkpoints, prepared to commit at least one
week or more and are prepared to work under the leadership and protocols
of the Indigenous stewards of the Yintah then register HERE [4].
… AND ONE MORE SPECIAL REQUEST TO SUPPORTERS IN THE LOWER MAINLAND
AREA OF BC:
Please reply to this email if you can possibly billet volunteers passing
through the Vancouver area and needing a place to stay – usually for
just one night – in order to connect with their ride to Camp.
The Bunkhouse was built in the summer of 2014 followed by the Healing
Centre constructed in stages over the next 3 years.
THE PROTECTION OF INDIGENOUS SOVEREIGNTY AND MOTHER EARTH MUST BE
FOUGHT BOTH ON THE LAND AND IN THE COLONIAL COURTS. WE NEED YOUR
FINANCIAL SUPPORT TO SUCCEED IN BOTH. PLEASE CONTRIBUTE GENEROUSLY,
WHATEVER YOU CAN AFFORD.
DONATE TO UNIST’OT’EN LEGAL FUND:
https://actionnetwork.org/fundraising/unistoten-camp-legal-fund [5]
DONATE TO GIDIMT’EN ACCESS POINT:
https://www.gofundme.com/gitdumt039en-access-point [6]
STAY UP-TO-DATE WITH LATEST DEVELOPMENTS AS THEY HAPPEN
It began with the UNIST’OT’EN CAMP in 2010. Then as the RCMP prepared to
assault the Healing Centre checkpoint at the Wedzin Kwah bridge the
GIDUMT’EN CLAN stepped up with their own Access Point at KM 44 of the
Morice River Forest Service Road. Now other WET’SUWET’EN clans have
joined the effort to protect the entire territory of the Nation. Things
are moving quickly on both sides of this pivotal confrontation between
present-day colonialism and still vibrant Indigenous sovereignty so we
urge you to bookmark these links to stay informed and be prepared to
respond on a “real-time basis”
Unist’ot’en Camp: https://www.facebook.com/unistoten/ [7] Wet’suwet’en Access point on Gidimt’en territory:
https://www.facebook.com/wetsuwetenstrong/ [8] Sovereign Likhts’amisyu and Namoks:
https://www.facebook.com/likhtsamisyu/ [9] Tsayu Land Defenders:
https://www.facebook.com/Tsayu-Land-Defenders-145084489749640/ [10] Unist’ot’en Website: http://unistoten.camp/ [11] Gidimt’en Website: https://www.yintahaccess.com/
ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT UPDATES FOR SUPPORTERS:
If you are planning a fundraising event or campaign make sure to read
the newly released fundraising protocols.:
Unist’ot’en: http://unistoten.camp/fundraiserprotocols/ [12]
Gidimt’en: https://www.yintahaccess.com/fundraisingprotocol [13]
SIGN THE PLEDGE
Join hundreds of organizations and 13,843 individuals in signing the
pledge to support UNIST’OT’EN and the WET’SUWET’EN:
https://goo.gl/forms/GE5bfm5ITDTyNPy12 [14]
#UNISTOTEN #WETSUWETENSTRONG #WEDZINKWA #NOPIPELINES #NOTRESPASS