The Unist’ot’en Clan of the Wet’suwet’en Nation have been defending their traditional territories from Pipelines for nearly a decade and the fight is not over.
Indigenous Women on the Front Lines Speak
The Unist’ot’en Clan of the Wet’suwet’en Nation have been defending their traditional territories from Pipelines for nearly a decade and the fight is not over.
Some time has passed dear lovelies since we last shared an update. Wulf flies East to join beyon in Mass. in a week to begin a whirlwind 6 weeks making the long awaited book, Voices: Indigenous Women on the Front Lines Speak. It’s been nearly a year and a half journey so far and there are many more days to come.
Let us set aside the catch up for now and go to where this project began and a place we return to. For now we want to talk about the place where one Wulfgang and one beyon became friends just over 2 years ago. We’d like to talk about the Unist’ot’en Clan, their territory Talbits Kwa and the work of Freda and her family.
Eight years ago Freda Huson, spokeswoman for her family, the Hereditary Leadership of the Unist’ot’en Clan of the
Wet’suwet’en Nation, moved back onto her traditional territories to live full time. The Wet’suwet’en of her generation
were voicing growing concerns to their elders, concerns regarding the rapid destruction of their territories and the unceasing devastations of colonialism upon their families. Following the direction of her father, Elders and the voices of her generation Freda set out to defend the Unist’ot’en Yintah, Talbits Kwa, from the emerging threat of pipelines.
Many have heard of the Unist’ot’en Camp; a site of resistance, of asserting Indigenous Sovereignty, of defeating pipelines, turning away the RCMP and defying colonial aspirations.
What the Unist’ot’en yintah Talbits Kwah also is, is Freda’s home. Freda and the matriarchs of her family have created a place within their territory where people can come from all over the world to drink directly from the ancient waters of the river Wedzinkwa. They have created a place of healing for their people, where ancestors and councilors can guide the people on paths of coming back to healthy living. Where youth come to pick berries, hunt and trap and learn new old ways of being in relation to all life. What the Unist’ot’en are in the process of doing is making the impossible possible by living in ways that make anti-racist and anti-colonial futures possible.
They are bringing their people home to the land and responding to the many crises faced by the Wet’suwet’en living on reserves; responding in ways that exist outside of the state, outside of capitalist ‘solutions’ that only mean further
exploitation and dependency.
While the Unist’ot’en and their supporters have successfully stopped industry, such as the Enbridge pipeline from entering their territory, the work of defending land, water and life is far from done. Coastal Gas Link and Pacific Trails Pipeline still lie in waiting to enter illegally onto territories never ceded by the Unist’ot’en to the equally illegal occupier canada. Moving forward into Healing the Land and Healing the People means growing support for Indigenous lead movements and resistance across all lands and waters. The Unist’ot’en need the ongoing support of all peoples living on the unceded lands of Turtle Island to resource the work they are doing; the work to revitalize their culture, bring their peoples back to the land to heal and the work Freda and her family are doing to teach and support other Indigenous communities defending their lands.
Undoing the many violences of 150 years of colonialism is the most crucial work of out time and we are all needed and all capable of rising to the occasion.
There are many ways you can support the work of Freda and the Unist’ot’en:
Volunteer your time on the land.
Hold a fundraiser or make a donation.
Sign up in September to become a monthly contributor! (coming soon contact unistotendonor@gmail.com for more info!)
If nobody is speaking the truth then we are
all living a lie.
-Queen Sacheen
What I do know of our people out here was
that when it was time to go to war we weren’t pacifists. When we prayed at wartime we prayed to kill
our enemies, we prayed to be victorious; we prayed to be the winners of the
battle. Whatever that battle was,
whether it was over a broken paddle or a broken promise we weren’t peaceful, we
weren’t pacifists, we weren’t negating spirituality either; it was also
ceremonial.
-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/if-nobody-is-speaking-the-truth-then-we-are-all/
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/
Goot-Ges got our care package in the mail!
Thank you to everyone who donated funds and dropped of gluten free baking ingredients and love notes.
Awe, you sweet humans, seriously thank you.
Goot-Ges is currently raising funds for travel with her Haida Matriarch and eldest daughter to Vancouver for health appointments and to present at Stoking the Sacred Fire: Mobilization Training For Front Lines.
You can donate directly to her work through e-transfer here: yakguudang@gmail.com or through pay pal to voicesfrontlines@gmail.com.
Also remember to share and check out the fundraiser for the Indigenous Life School where families like Goot-Ges’ get together on the land with other resistance families seasonally.
https://www.gofundme.com/ep2zww9k
xo
https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/goot-ges-got-our-care-package-in-the-mail-thank/
This week we move towards the fullness of
the moon.
As she/they/zi fills so do we.
We are water and our own tides are drawn by
her/them/hir.
Oceans within us.
We are full of the magnitude of the seas, rains,
tears and wild currents.
We are full of power.
Notice your fullness as she/they/zi grows to light
the night sky.
Reflect on the nature of your power.
And when the time comes release.
Release your power into the world and allow
your magics to do their work.
The ones who walked with queer, brown, mad,
feral, ferocious, tender love on the body of our mother before us ask no less
of us in these times of growing calamity.
Look within yourself. Ask the creatures around you for help. And draw out your own abilities in service of
the earth and all those deemed too dangerous to be left free by white
supremacy, colonialism, cis-supremacy, pathology… let our inner fires burn as bright stars and
our kin never to burn by the violent hands of white patriarchy ever again.
Queer, Anti-Racist print maker Annie Banks is a white settler living and organizing in Huichin, on Chochenyo Ohlone territories, in the Bay Area. She works her magics in collaboration with fellow facilitators and organizers, artists and makers; crafters of practical magics. Annie’s ability to learn from those around her and then transform that information into accessible mediums through words and images is a powerful gift.
The print pictured at the top, created in solidarity with all the Water Protectors throwing down against the Dakota Access Pipeline is a gift from Annie to those contributing material supports to the 2Spirit Warrior Society.
An Offering to you.
You can find more of Annie’s work here <3.
https://2spiritwsraffle.tumblr.com/
Enter the raffle for a chance to win one of
Annie Banks’ prints and allow the product of her magics to flow into
your own currents. And let your networks know about the work taking place here.
Share in the power of witnessing one
another’s paths as we move along our own.
Let the tides move and gather and flow through you. Rain fire down upon our enemies offer
protections to our kin and soothing hands, tender hearts to the wounded.
xo
https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/this-week-we-move-towards-the-fullness-of-the/
We are raising money for our friends in the 2Spirit Warrior Society who need a vehicle for their work stopping the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Please share with your friends and enter to win some amazing gifts.
https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/https2spiritwsraffletumblrcom-we-are-raising/
Brave, generous creatures,
We
have somethings of a most exciting nature to share with you all.
Four of our wonderful loves have offered
additional prizes that you can win with the purchase of a 2Spirit Warrior
Society Raffle Ticket. Tickets are $5
each and a name will be drawn for each prize in the raffle.
Every buck raised through this raffle will
go directly to 2Spirit Indigenous Warriors throwing down on the ground against
the Dakota Access Pipeline. We are in
direct communication with this crew as it is made up of some of the people we
love dearly. Times are desperate with the raid yesterday and arrest of 76 Water Protectors and ongoing raids today at Sacred Stone. The
2Spirit Warrior Society are gearing up to mobilize and we are pushing to meet
our fundraising goals in order to ensure they have a reliable ride for arctic
conditions to make it to court dates, actions and reach medical aid when needed.
From this need, love and solidarity have
come these incredible gifts from queer artists across Turtle Island.
Artist Nick Berger, (they/them) is an artist and musician living on occupied
Pocomtuc Territories in so-called greenfield massachusetts who has donated a 6″ hoop
custom embroidery of anything you want!
You can check out more of their work here <3
bubzee is an octopus from the west, who
reaches into dreams with her many arms and pulls free from them the thick globs
of paint stuck to the innards of our eyelids that she looks at when she is
dreaming. bubzee offers 3 pretty patches
as gifts for you to win through the raffle.
Bug Crü, a queer metis artist,
illustrator and tattooist living on un-ceded and occupied Coast Salish
territories has contributed a print, ((Ø)),
to help raise funds for the 2Spirit Warrior Society.
Check out their work here: http://centipedes.tumblr.com/info
Ruby Doom
draws and tattoos on Pocomtuc territory and there is an original drawing by her
own hand among the treasures that the luck of the draw may provide to you.
Ruby Dooms art lives in digital land here.
So dear feral ones, in the spirit of
mutual aid and all that is still wild and ungovernable upon the body of the
earth, support the 2 Spirit Warrior Society and all the artists, healers and
makers who have contributed their labours.
Please contribute financially if you
can by entering the raffle and share our updates broadly with your family,
friends, co-workers, co-conspirators, lovers, bio fams…
xo
top photo by wulfgang zapf on Kaska Dene territory, bottom photo stolen from the internets found with no attribution and edited.
https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/brave-generous-creatures-we-have-somethings-of/
Dear wild ones,
Thank you!
With your help we’ve sold over 100
tickets in support of the 2Spirit Warrior Society, the people we love on the
ground fighting the Black Snake; The Dakota Access Pipeline.
With only 2 weeks left we still need the support of many more
people in order to reach our goal of selling 2000 tickets.
This means we need you. We need you to help spread the word to
everyone among your webs of interconnection so that we can get resources to 2Spirit Indigenous Land Defenders. The fight on the ground is not over, the violence has not abated, the need for support only grows.
A friend of ours recently wrote to us and
said, “The white supremacist colonial
heteropatriarchal state is trying to kill us. still. And we will only survive
in relation to each other.”
She means us, all of us, and that
includes you. <3
The incredible contributions from artists
are offerings; gifts shared in mutual aid with all the people, you,
contributing money to ensure on the ground warriors have what they need to
protect themselves, the water, the land, the air, the medicines.
This fight is real and the necessity of us
contributing what we are able in the many ways we can is growing. Please share what you have and take care of each other out there.
Spread the word to your friends in
all the ways possible.
And extend to them our gratitude. We likely have not met, and maybe we never
will, but we are connected in this fight for our lives and the lives of those we love.
https://www.voicesfrontlines.com/dear-wild-ones-thank-you-with-your-help-weve/