UPDATE: It was revealed a few days after publishing this, that the RCMP has re-activated Project SITKA, and no one is surprised. If you’ve been living under a rock, and haven’t noticed the goings on in Wet’suwet’en territory of late, perhaps take a moment and get caught up. In short, a $6 billion, 670 kilometre…
Tag: Idle No More
What revolution looks like to me, sovereignty summer schools?
It is so easy to get bogged down by all the problems indigenous peoples face. Poverty, suicide, addiction, disease, incarceration, homelessness, violence — where does one even begin to address these things? We can cast our nets widely, and see the big picture in all its ugly colonial horror. This is absolutely necessary; but philosophically…
Are you alarmed? You should be.
This won’t be a huge post, for once. The norovirus is wreaking havoc on my family and I’m the nurse, hoping I’m not felled in action. What I want to briefly talk about today are non-derogation clauses, and why they are important. A non-derogation clause in Aboriginal law generally reads like this: Nothing in this…
Hunters/gatherers to trappers/harvesters. Does it matter what they call us?
The Inuit make no bones about it. Theirs is a hunting culture; but what does that mean? Most Inuit still eat a solid diet of country food, which is just like it sounds, traditional foods such as caribou, whale, seal, fish and so on. Hunting remains a central practice in Inuit communities. So is that…
Idle No More: Supporting our media!
Regardless of your position on Idle No More (though I’m assuming if you’re reading this blog you are probably fairly positive towards the movement), one thing that should be abundantly clear by now is just how much needs to be done to better understand the issues indigenous peoples face here in Canada. Today I’m going…