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I was going to post this with the caption “Getting an early start on tomorrow’s homework,” but then I just realized the only “start” I’ve accomplished was taking photos of my homework for Tumblr.
Been thinking alot about the concept of “museumification” lately. I need to read this.
Pernell Flett of Winnipeg has started a free ride service, Neechi Rides, because he says he's heard too many stories of abuse and discrimination against indigenous people by taxi drivers.
It’s a one-man ride service for indigenous people in Winnipeg, and while Pernell Flett isn’t asking for money, he is collecting passengers’ stories.
“Some of them tell how cab drivers try to touch them, feel them up and take them places they don’t want to be,” Flett said of the indigenous people he drives around the city.
“A lot of them won’t speak out about it; they’re too scared to say anything about it.”
Flett started Neechi Rides on Dec. 15. It’s a ride service that he offers for free, and it is run out of his own pocket.
“When I watch the news at nighttime and see all the problems … I told my girlfriend, ‘You know what? I’m going to do something about this.’”
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His gofundme only has 30$ right now! https://www.gofundme.com/k7mqt36c
This man needs help in order to ensure the safety of our Native Women living in Winnipeg, and yet, just because he’s offering a safe ride for our Native people, he’s been the target of harassment and threats. We need to support our people who are doing the best they can!
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Bigkie Jacket is a work wear inspired jacket with a DWR (durable water repellent) treatment to withstand a quick rain. Chest pocket have a pattern inspired by a Samí kolt. Inside pocket and details in a 100% natural and hand made indigo fabric.
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DAWSON CREEK, B.C. — As of Friday, it has been three weeks since Denny Poole was last seen on Highway 97 — just over a kilometre south of the Kiskatinaw River Bridge.
The RCMP says the 15-year-old and a friend were attempting to walk from Dawson Creek to Fort St. John on March 12, but Denny never arrived at his intended destination, nor did he return home. He was last seen at 7:30 that night.
The two teens wandered the highway and backroads for about 20 hours, taking what they thought to be short cuts of the back roads, but the police say it appears they kept getting turned around and did not make much headway.
Investigators once again are turning to the public to assist them in checking any wooded areas in a wide radius from where Denny was last reported being seen.
Denny is described as a First Nations, standing as approximately 5’7″ tall and weighing between 120-130 lbs with short black hair and brown eyes.
He was last seen wearing a grey DGK Sweater, black jeans, Osirus running shoes, and carrying a black backpack.

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Have non natives realized how rude it is to ask about taxes or free school yet?
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Colonial courts kick Indigenous people off their land, while Trudeau does nothing
by Bradley Hughes
Despite appeals to Prime Minister Trudeau and to BC Premier Christy Clark to respect Indigenous rights and the needs of local farmers, construction on the Site C dam continues. At the end of February the British Columbia Supreme Court issued an injunction to allow BC Hydro to remove protesters and to take down their camp at the Site C construction site. The Treaty 8 Stewards of the Land have lived at the camp, preventing the logging of old growth forests that BC Hydro requires to build the dam. In a letter to the Prime Minister and BC’s Premier they demanded that construction be halted until the courts decide on several challenges by First Nations and local landowners, that permits for construction be suspended by the Federal government until there has been a review of the infringement of Treaty 8 rights caused by the project, and “an independent review by the BC Utilities Commission of the Site C dam project, with full procedural safeguards, as recommended by the federal/provincial Joint Review Panel and many others.” By removing the Treaty 8 Stewards of the Land from their own land in favour BC Hydro, the courts once again sided with Canada’s continued refusal to deal with Indigenous nations on a nation to nation basis. Earlier in the year, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, President of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs, and environmentalist David Suzuki travelled to the protest camp to show their support. Grand Chief Phillip said, “It is infuriating and deeply frustrating that we continue to be confronted with this provocative and aggressive approach from BC Hydro and the Province of British Columbia when Treaty 8’s court proceedings have not even been completed and the Site C project has not been properly reviewed by the BC Utilities Commission. It is absolutely unacceptable that BC Hydro is relentlessly clear-cutting forests right now to prepare for the flooding of the Peace River Valley, which will destroy archaeological sites and eradicate prime farmland. The proposed Site C project will irreparably harm and adversely impact the environment and the Treaty 8 First Nations and all residents whose lives are entwined with the health of the land and waters.”….
Read on:- http://www.socialist.ca/node/3049
Revolutionary Eye:- See also Treaty 8 Stewards Of The Land :- https://www.facebook.com/events/1501364853502402/

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Luke Anguhadluq (1895 - 1982, Baker Lake) Kayaks & Caribou, 1971, Stonecut, 25 x 39.5 in. (paper)
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