Updates From Wet'suwet'en Frontlines
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UPDATES FROM THE WET'SUWET'EN FRONTLINE
Coyote Camp Occupying CGL Drill Site is Digging in for Winter and Seeking Boots on the Ground.
Likhtsamisyu Chief Dsta'hyl Tells CGL They Can Remove All Equipment From Territory Or Else It Will Be Decommissioned And Seized
Delegation Of Supporters From Haudenosaunee Territory Arrive At Coyote Camp
Winter Clothing Supply Drive For Land Defenders Running In Many Communities
Solidarity Actions Begin to Kick Off Across Turtle Island
Coyote Camp Occupying CGL Drill Site is digging in for winter

"We knew at some point they would try to drill under Wedzin Kwa and we've always know that it's not allowed. It's too sacred for us and too important to ever let that happen."
-Sleydo' Gidimt'en Checkpoint Spokesperson
Read the Full Recap of Recent Event Here
Info on Applying to go to the Frontine Here
Lihkt'samisyu Chiefs Deactivate Coastal Gaslink Excavator And Tells CGL to Leave the Territory

Coastal Gaslink has been damaging wetlands that flow to Parrot Lake, where we have reclaimed a traditional village site and established a community. We will not stand by while our territories are destroyed.
Wet'suwet'en laws protect our lands and our people, to the benefit of all. Our clan, and our government, is the highest authority on our sovereign lands.
For more info, and ways to support, visit: http://www.likhtsamisyu.com/
To donate:
https://www.gofundme.com/f/qxudxq-support-the-sovereign-likhtsamisyu Delegation of Supporters from Haudenosaunee territory arrive at Coyote Camp

"We are so honoured to have our relatives here answer the call. To stand with us against colonial greed and corruption. The Six Nations Confederacy and the Wet’suwet’en have familial ties and children who’s futures we are fighting for together.
“We can hear their war cries. Which is a beautiful sound. The allyship is beautiful.”
-Sleydo’
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#AllOutforWedzinKwa
#WeAreAllOne Support the Land Defenders - Donate to the Cold Weather Supply Drive

How it works:
There are drop off locations in Vancouver, Victoria, Quadra Island, Nanaimo, Duncan, Salt Spring, and 108 Mile Ranch.
Step 1) Check out the Wish List (https://www.yintahaccess.com/wishlist) on the Gidimt'en Checkpoint website.
Step 2) Gather up or purchase needed items. If you have something that you think may be useful that is not on the list please ask.
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If you are not close to one of the checkpoints listed above you can get details about how to donate by contacting This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
If you prefer to make a monetary donation to support the struggle consider signing up as a monthly donor (https://donorbox.org/wet-suwet-en-strong) or make a one time donation (https://www.yintahaccess.com/becomeadonor) Solidarity Actions Begin to Kick Off










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