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As long-time listeners know well, this isn't the first time our podcast has looked at long-standing Wet'suwet'en efforts to block outside incursions into their territory. Indeed, last August's double episode, 'Resource Resistance,' situated their struggle at its core. This time 'round, we invite on a new perspective regarding recent events on the ground as well as the bigger political and economic picture.
A lawyer from the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, Kris Statnyk works exclusively with Indigenous peoples, practicing in the area of Aboriginal law. He shares his thoughts on this latest paramilitary raid on Wet'suweten land protectors—the RCMP's third in roughly three years—as well as his eyewitness account of solidarity actions in neighbouring Gitxsan territory.
// CREDITS: Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.
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As long-time listeners know well, this isn't the first time our podcast has looked at long-standing Wet'suwet'en efforts to block outside incursions into their territory. Indeed, last August's double episode, 'Resource Resistance,' situated their struggle at its core. This time 'round, we invite on a new perspective regarding recent events on the ground as well as the bigger political and economic picture.
A lawyer from the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation, Kris Statnyk works exclusively with Indigenous peoples, practicing in the area of Aboriginal law. He shares his thoughts on this latest paramilitary raid on Wet'suweten land protectors—the RCMP's third in roughly three years—as well as his eyewitness account of solidarity actions in neighbouring Gitxsan territory.
// CREDITS: Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.

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