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How To Stop An Oil And Gas Pipeline: The Unist'ot'en Camp Resistance

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    suspenseful music
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    We're just doing some surveying
    at two creeks here
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    I was told to give you a card
    If you guys show up
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    Coastal Gaslink, TransCanada
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    You know you guys don't have permission
    be here right?
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    I'm not aware of anything.
    I'm just here as safety.
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    This is traditional... Unist'ot'en territory
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    If you would like us to leave,
    we'll leave.
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    You know TransCanada has already
    been warned right?
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    Equipment will be confiscated if
    you guys return.
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    singing
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    The pipelines are going to go right
    through where the salmon spawn
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    And that's where we decided to put the
    action camp.
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    Last year we put a cabin right smack in
    the way of the pipeline so that
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    they would not go through
    and we just recently
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    last year we fenced it off because we
    saw ribbons in there for drill pads
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    for them to do test drills so they could
    drill a pipe right under the river
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    We've been hearing all the media
    of all these pipes breaking
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    and waterways getting damaged
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    and we're just not going to
    accept that risk
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    cause we don't want to be 25 years
    10 years down the road telling our kids
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    oh we used to hunt moose here
    and we used to fish.
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    We've never ceded or surrendered our land
    to anybody here.
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    There's no treaty.
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    There's no relationship built with
    any government in the past.
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    None of our people signed anything
    to let them make decisions on our territory
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    Heavy trucks rolling by
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    Tomorrow morning at 3, we may see some
    trucks attempting to get through
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    to log the right of way. And we're
    going to have to differentiate them.
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    So we're going to go through all
    the peaceful avenues we can
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    But the way of the warrior is you go
    through and expend all peaceful
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    avenues first. And when all those fail,
    it's war.
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    And that is the way of the warrior.
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    Drums
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    Singing
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    All this food in front of me.
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    Wooden spoon tapping on a bowl
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    We're worried we put this cabin right in
    route of the PTP and Enbridge pipeline
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    The GPS route, that's where this cabin
    sits now and they have now since
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    moved it upstream about 5 kilometers?
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    It's a half a kilometer to two kilometers
    away.
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    By way of them actually mending their project
    and changing the location of their crossing
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    We decided to start building more infrastructure
    in their way again.
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    So we did a call for people come out and
    assist us in the construction of a pit house
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    And a pit house went directly in the path
    of the Pacific Trails Pipeline
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    deliberately because the Pacific Trails was
    farther along than the rest of the pipelines
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    In their permitting processes.
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    Chainsaw
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    This is the blockader's dream!
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    Those have been doing this for awhile,
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    Yeah some people build platforms,
    and sleeping dragons.
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    I built a whole fuckin hah ha ha
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    I built a blockade!!!
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    It's not just a blockade.
    It's also a real dwelling.
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    This is a part of the decolonization
    and returning to the land
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    and returning to the old ways
    that ... talk about all the time.
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    But you still have to nail something
    to hold that together right?
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    laughing
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    We've been living here for two years
    and we've already been brought up culturally
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    ... and I are both culturally brought up
    and we are living culturally now
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    We get all our own meats and gather our
    own berries, and make sure we put away
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    enough food to last us the whole winter
    and this year I put away 100 fish
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    So I jarred all that salmon
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    We've got sweet potato, moose head-cheese
    ribs, deer meat, some goat meat,
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    a lot of salmon, some groundhog,
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    Berries that we got last season.
    Huckleberries, a lot of jams
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    This all is in case they do block us
    because there have been threats
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    that they will block us from the other end
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    That's why we're preparing food.
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    We have food cached all over the territory
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    Our people have had enough and we're
    not just going to stand here and
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    take the bullying and take it
    without a fight.
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    We've had enough of these spoiled brats
    stealing off our lands and
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    not accepting no for an answer and
    we're gonna be the stern parent and
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    Say no, you're not coming in.
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    moose call
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    Could be TransCanada cause they're the ones
    that didn't submit their route through here yet
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    But I know Enbridge has wanted to come in here
    Pacific Trails is on this side.
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    We didn't know where TransCanada wanted to go
    so this probably TransCanada coming back in
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    They did put steaks in here before and we
    ripped them all out a couple years ago.
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    About three years ago, we came out and
    tore them all out.
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    But this whole area between here and
    the truck, that valley, that's where
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    they want to run all the pipelines through
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    There's no freakin way we're gonna let any
    of those guys through.
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    So what if we told you that the federal
    government doesn't have jurisdiction
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    on our territory?
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    50% of your proposed project is on
    Wet'suwet'en territory.
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    And all the hereditary chiefs have said
    100% no to this project.
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    We...
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    We have the final say.
    Not the federal government.
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    Not the provincial government.
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    Well uh. We... I... I hear what you're saying
    umm and we're following like I said
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    the regulatory process that we have
    in front of us and we can talk to you
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    about some of the conditions that
    include environmental monitoring
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    and a lot of surveys. umm environmental
    surveys and we can talk to you about that...
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    And what if we told you we know that's
    bullshit and it doesn't work?
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    You look at the state of our whole planet
    What it's in and
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    All our water is being destroyed
    the air is destroyed
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    all the trees are being destroyed.
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    You can't continue to bulldoze
    over my people.
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    Our lands. Our final say.
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    No pipelines will be coming on our land.
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    Drumming and singing
Title:
How To Stop An Oil And Gas Pipeline: The Unist'ot'en Camp Resistance
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