Showing posts with label Enbridge Pipeline Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Enbridge Pipeline Project. Show all posts

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Langara Lecture Grand Chief Stuart Phillip

Grand Chief Stuart Phillip


Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs
http://www.ubcic.bc.ca/about/executive.htm#axzz4MeOXVAef

Reconciliation Must be More than Symbolic
http://www.ubcic.bc.ca/royalreconciliation

First Nations and Tribes Sign Treaty Joining Forces to Stop All Tarsands Pipelines
http://www.ubcic.bc.ca/tarsandstreaty

Treaty 8 Justice for Peace Tour
http://www.ubcic.bc.ca/t8justiceforthepeace

UBCIC Presentation to Kinder Morgan TMX Project Ministerial Panel
http://www.ubcic.bc.ca/tmxpanel




https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Phillip

Grand Chief Stewart Phillip is an Okanagan Aboriginal leader who has served as President of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs since 1998. As Chief of the Penticton Indian Band in British Columbia from 1994 until 2008, as well as Chair of the Okanagan Nation Alliance, he has advocated for Aboriginal rights for the First Nations in that province and particularly in the Okanagan region.[1][2]

In 2002, Phillip drew media attention when he successfully forced a film project about the Aboriginal legend of the Ogopogo to be renamed Mee-Shee: The Water Giant. He did this by claiming that "It's an international concern among indigenous people about the exploitation of spiritual entities... for commercial purposes."[3]

On November 26, 2014, Phillip told delegates at the B.C. Federation of Labour convention that he would get arrested as a matter of principle to protest Kinder Morgan’s plans to expand the Trans Mountain pipeline.[4] The following day Phillip joined protesters at a Kinder Morgan borehole site on Burnaby Mountain, "We are making a very clear public statement that we do not support the Harper and Clark governments when it comes to resources," he said before his arrest.[5]

Related Links:
https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/01/stop-site-c-david-suzuki-grand-chief.html
http://www.vancouverobserver.com/news/grand-chief-stewart-phillip-prepares-arrest-burnaby-mountain



Related Links:
http://www.vancouverobserver.com/news/grand-chief-stewart-phillip-prepares-arrest-burnaby-mountain?page=0,1

Saturday, September 24, 2016

Yágis--Protector of Our Territories and Coast

I LOVE Yágis!
He eats Tankers.
I feel so much safer now!!
Inside the Museum of Anthropology Summer 2016



 Photography by Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita © 2016

Meet Yágis- he eats Tankers!!
http://moa.ubc.ca/school-programs/educational-websites/one-mind-one-heart/introduction/ 
Ian Reid, Heiltsuk Artist, 2012


This sea monster mask is called ’Yágis from the Under Sea Kingdom. I created ’Yágis for – One Mind, One Heart, an installation at the Museum of Anthropology to show my support in opposing the Enbridge Pipeline Project. He hunts down oil tankers and protects our territories and coast.

https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/07/inside-museum-of-anthropology-summer.html
The installation was curated by Pam Brown, MOA curator in collaboration with the Heiltsuk Nation and ’Nusí, Ian Reid, Heiltsuk artist and activist


https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/07/inside-museum-of-anthropology-summer.html

https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/07/inside-museum-of-anthropology-summer.html

https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/07/inside-museum-of-anthropology-summer.html
 http://moa.ubc.ca/school-programs/educational-websites/one-mind-one-heart/introduction/ 
http://www.spirit-gallery.com/artistbio.php?artist_id=93
http://www.lattimergallery.com/collections/ian-reid
http://aboriginal.ubc.ca/2013/01/02/one-mind-one-heart-exhibit-at-moa



Ian Reid, Heiltsuk Artist, 2012
https://tinawinterlik.blogspot.ca/2016/07/inside-museum-of-anthropology-summer.html++
 Photography by Tina Winterlik aka Zipolita © 2016

 
Award of Merit
UBC Museum of Anthropology curator Pam Brown and the exhibition team for the “Claiming Space: Voices of Urban Aboriginal Youth” exhibit

Pam Brown, MA

 

Curator, Pacific Northwest
http://moa.ubc.ca/curatorial/