Historic Gathering With Chiefs Across BC Standing With Wet'suwet'en
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Chiefs from the B.C. coast, Interior and Northwest converged in Smithers this week show support for the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs’ opposition to the Coastal GasLink natural gas pipeline. Over 200 packed the Dze L K’ant Friendship Centre in Smithers to hear from the Chiefs, and Unist’ot’en and Gitdumden members.
"You are in charge of your land, make no mistake about it. We are in charge of our land. And at times, we need to rely on each other for support," said Murray Smith from Lax Kw'alaams near Prince Rupert.
"Reconciliation cannot be done at the end of a gun," said Wayne Christian, a chief from the Secwepemc nation.
"Today's show of support from our neighbours and allies proves the Wet'suwet'en do not stand alone. "We the hereditary chiefs are the title holders and maintain authority and jurisdiction to make decisions on our unceded lands," said Wet'suwet'en hereditary chief Na'Moks.
You can watch a video of the press conference HERE. |
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