Police intervention in Kahnawake would be act of provocation, Mohawk community says
“Ultimately, coercive state-sponsored force is the wrong way to make peace.”
In early 2020, solidarity actions took place in support of hereditary chiefs of the Wet’suwet’en Nation opposed to the Coastal GasLink pipeline crossing their traditional territory in northwestern B.C.
This page is a collection of stories from APTN News to give you a deeper understanding of the ongoing conflict.
The Delgamuukw decision
The conflict between the Wet’suwet’en Nation, the government and Coastal Gaslink didn’t happen overnight. They’ve been fighting for ownership of their language, culture and land since the day colonizers stepped foot on their territory.
APTN News is produced three stories that help fill in the gaps of how we got to where we are today.
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“Ultimately, coercive state-sponsored force is the wrong way to make peace.”
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Gitxsan Chief Spookwx put on his hereditary chief’s regalia as he prepared to be arrested…
The Mohawk Council of Kahnawà:ke says it doesn’t recognize a Quebec court issued injunction against…
RCMP patrols up and down the Morice West Forest Service Road in Wet’suwet’en territory are…
Supporters of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs who have been camped out near the CN rail tracks…
The Kanien’kehà:ka (Mohawks) of Tyendinaga and their supporters say police have given them until midnight…
With smoke from a sacred fire curling around them, elders from Kahnawake’s longhouses greeted the…
The environmental agency that oversees resource projects in British Columbia has put a portion of…
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