November 8, 2014 by Adrian J Ivakhiv
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Not all Wet’suwet’en agree. See here and the video here.
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Posted in EcoCulture, Politics | Tagged climate justice, ecopolitics, indigenous resistance, petropolitics, pipelines, tar sands | 1 Comment
thank you for this video brother 🙂
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thank you for this video brother 🙂