

RCMP Blocked from entering Unist’ot’en Camp
On July 15th 2015, officers of the royal canadian mounted police (rcmp) tried to enter Unist’ot’en territory.
On July 15th 2015, officers of the royal canadian mounted police (rcmp) tried to enter Unist’ot’en territory.
Transcanada attempts to enter Unist’ot’en territory.
A look at the lasting influence the Oka Crisis has had on indigenous resistance
The so called “Oka Crisis” is one of the most legendary battles between indigenous land defenders and settles in the last century.
Since 2009, the Unist’ot’en clan and its supporters have occupied a camp that is blocking proposed oil and gas pipelines in northern British Columbia, Canada.
Over the past four years, the Unist’ot’en clan of the Wet’suwet’en nation have literally built a strategy to keep three proposed oil and gas pipelines from crossing their land
On July 22, 2014, the Unist’ot’en camp evicted a TransCanada crew working on the Coastal Gaslink fracked gas pipeline.
Amid threats of a raid and impending pipeline approvals, the Unist’ot’en Clan of the Wet’suwet’en Nation are prepared to continue to defend their territories against the incursion of government and industry.
With some of the only video from behind police lines, subMedia.tv witnessed the brutal raid by the Royal Colonial Mounted Police on the Mi’kmaq blockade of fracking equipment.