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Nicole Manuel and her two sons being evicted from their Skwelkwek'welt home in Secwepemc Territory by the RCMP and Sun Peaks Development Corporation on 10 December 2001, the International Day of Human Rights. Nicole is the granddaughter of Chief George Manuel, a leader of the international indigenous rights movement. Photo: Skwelkwek'welt Protection Centre. Ohkubo GO HOME, 23 July 2001. Photo: Carie St. Pierre. Harriet Nahanee Vigil, 23 February 2007. Title and Rights Rally, Victoria, 23 June 2004. The e...
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We were never conquered and we have never surrendered. The right to govern or be stewards of our traditional territories. The primary means by which the European colonists took over the land and its resources, displacing and impoverishing its aboriginal inhabitants are subsumed under five categories: Invasion, Forestry, Fisheries, Mining and Development. No First Nation has remained unaffected by the onslaught and all five forms of exploitation take place,. Source: www.firstnations.eu Printed:.
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A Tsilhqot'in prayer is being given to mark the Lhatassain Memorial Day on 26 October 2003 at Fish Trap in Tsilhqot'in Territory. Chief Lhatsas is a hero of the Tsilhqot'in War of 1864 who said before he was killed: We meant war, not murder. Chief Lhatsas was captured and executed on 26 October 1864 by the British colonial authorities together with seven other Tsilhqot'in warriors. Photo: Liam Haggerty. Source: www.firstnations.eu Printed:.
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Haida chiefs protesting in December 2000 at the office of the British Columbia Ministry of Forestry in Queen Charlotte City on Haida Gwaii: Thanks for the Memories and Stumps R Us. From the left: Chief Sgaann 7wi7w, Old Massett Chief, Councillor Ron Brown Jr, Chief Iiljuwaas, Chief Skidegate. Photo: Council of the Haida Nation. Ancient Pacheedaht Forests - 1926 to 2007 - Stolen and Destroyed. By Sustained Exploitation: From Logging Camp to Real Estate Lifestyle Lot. 1 - Fallers Making An Undercut.
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We were never conquered and we have never surrendered. The right to govern or be stewards of our traditional territories. The website www.firstnations.eu. Source: www.firstnations.eu Printed:.
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Standing on the stump of an ancient cedar tree in 2000, a member of Hesquiat First Nation gazes over the clearcut wasteland of his ancestral territory on Clayoquot Sound, Vancouver Island. The deep scars of logging roads and erosion are clearly visible on the mountain in the distance, evidence of the brutal clearcutting by Interfor. Photo: Adrian Dorst. Secwepemc George Manuel, Ottawa, 1978. Photo: George Manuel Institute. First Nations Peoples. (Click to enlarge). British Columbia Ministry of Education.
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British Columbia Aboriginal Fisheries Commission chairperson Arnie Narcisse (St'át'imc Blackfeet) speaking at the launch of the Oil Free Coast Alliance in Vancouver on 2 October 2001. He is protesting against the off shore oil industry: We depend on a healthy ocean and there is nothing, in terms of science or otherwise, that will provide any comfort to us that this industry is safe. Photo: Ivan Bullic. Source: www.firstnations.eu Printed:.
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Skip to the navigation. Skip to the content. Nicht alles geht digital. Manchmal muss es auch ein Buch sein, um die Begeisterung für die letzten Urwälder der Erde zu spüren. Wie z. B. The last wild wolves, ghosts of the rain forest. Von Ian McAllister jetzt auch in deutscher Ausgabe erhältlich. Mehr dazu auch unter www.pacificwild.org. Von Klaus Pommerenke ist da! Ressourcen-, Urwald-, Klimaschutz. Links zum Thema Papier. Site zum Suchen und Finden von umweltfreundlichen Schulmaterialien. Site zu der groß...