Canadian, US First Nations defend caribou habitat from Trump’s Arctic oil plans | The-14

First Nations in Canada and the US unite to defend caribou habitat as Arctic oil drilling plans threaten culture, food security and a fragile northern ecosystem

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Encore une sérigraphie de la collection peuples autochtones ( y en 24, ça en fait des publications), ici les Gwich'in, peuple vivant à cheval sur la frontière entre les Etats Unis ( en Alaska) et le Canada. Je vous conseille la lecture du livre "les âmes sauvages" de Nastassja Martin. Sérigraphie d'après un dessin que nous a fait Jérémie Guneau.Sérigraphie 1 passage, format 40x50, dispo sur notre site.
#illustration #gwichin #screenprint #america #canada #native #sérigraphie

[Short film] Diiyeghan naii Taii Tr’eedaa
(We Will Walk the Trail of our Ancestors)

Princess Daazhraii Johnson with Alisha Carlson (Gwich'in)

"A grandfather teaches his granddaughter, a young Gwich'in mother named Alisha, how reciprocity is embedded in all aspects of life. The northern lights warm the caribou; the caribou helps feed and sustain the community; the community honors the connections. Each element in nature is purposeful and related. In turn, these connections bring new meaning to Alisha and her wishes for her children and for all living beings."

Watch:
https://www.reciprocity.org/films/diiyeghan-naii-taii-treedaa

#DCEFF #IndigenousStorytellers #IndigenousFilms #ReciprocityProject #Reciprocity #IndigenousFilmMakers #IndigenousWisdom #Gwichin #Arctic #TananChatoh

Diiyeghan naii Taii Tr’eedaa

A Gwich’in grandfather teaches his granddaughter how reciprocity is embedded in our lives. The northern lights warm the caribou; they feed and sustain us;…

Reciprocity Project

Love watching this 90 year old fiddler sitting on a bench made out of old hockey sticks. amazing

#fiddle #folkmusic #violin #gwichin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXJoth58ThU

Midway 2017 Happy Robert

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Gwich'in Ethnobotany

Gwich'in Ethnobotany: Plants Used by the Gwich'in for Food, Medicine, Shelter and Tools Andre, Alestine and Alan Fehr Published by Gwich'in Social and Cultural Institute and Aurora Research Institute, 2002, 68 pages 1-896337-09-0 Over thousands of years, the Gwich'in have used a variety of trees, shrubs and berries for food, medicine, shelter and tools. This publication presents information recorded from Gwich'in elders on the use of 32 plants and 3 types of rocks and minerals.

Gwich'in Social & Cultural Institute

A Secretive Network Is Fighting #IndigenousRights in #Australia and #Canada, Expert Says

It’s all part of a global playbook from the U.S.-based #AtlasNetwork to protect the profits of #FossilFuel and #mining companies, argues a Sydney researcher.

By Geoff Dembicki
Oct 10, 2023

"A campaign to deny #IndigenousPeoples a voice in Australia’s national Parliament is using tactics similar to an earlier conservative legal battle against #FirstNations communities in Canada, a new research paper argues. 

"That’s no coincidence, according to the paper’s author Jeremy Walker, because think tanks linked to these efforts in Canada and Australia belong to a secretive U.S. organization called the Atlas Network that’s received support from #oil, #gas and #coal companies and operates in nearly 100 countries. 

"'The coordinated opposition to Indigenous constitutional recognition by the Australian arm of the Atlas Network we can assume is motivated by the same intentions underlying the permanent Atlas campaign against climate policy [globally],' writes Walker, a senior lecturer in social and political sciences at the University of Technology Sydney in Australia. 
'That is, to minimise the possibility of democratic government challenging the ever-expanding frontier of fossil fuel extraction,' he argues, a charge one conservative Australian advocacy group strongly denies. 

"On #October14, Australians will vote 'yes' or 'no' in a referendum that would amend the country’s constitution to create a permanent First Nations advisory body in the country’s Parliament. 

"'Most Australians understand that generations of Australian government policy have failed First Nations peoples,' UNSW Sydney professor Megan Davis, who is a Cobble Cobble woman of the Barunggam Nation, told the Guardian earlier this year. 'The voice referendum is an opportunity for all of us Australians to make the difference.'

"Earlier this spring national support for the 'yes' position was over 60 percent but by September it had collapsed to 40 percent or less, polling cited by Walker suggests.
Walker attributes that largely to the efforts of a #conservative advocacy group called #Advance, which has led an extensive media campaign urging people to vote 'No' in the referendum. 'The ‘Indigenous Voice to Parliament’ will wreck our Constitution, rewire our democracy, and divide Australians by race. It’s divisive, it’s dangerous, it’s expensive and it’s not fair,' reads a website created by Advance.  
The campaign’s main spokespeople are Indigenous – Warren Mundine and Australian Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price – and they have been interviewed frequently in the country’s mainstream media. Yet few Australians are aware of Mundine and Price’s connections to the wider Atlas Network, Walker argues.  

"Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price is another ‘No’ campaigner with Atlas ties.
Both 'No' campaigners are long-time contributors to the Centre for Independent Studies, Walker’s paper explains, a conservative think tank founded in 1976 with grants from resource extraction companies such as #Shell, #RioTinto and #WesternMiningCorporation
The Center for Independent Studies is in turn a member of the Atlas Network, a Virginia-based organization whose members include hundreds of conservative think tanks and organizations across the world, many of whom are active spreaders of doubt about the severity of climate change.  
One of the Center for Independent Studies’ first board members, Maurice Newman, was revealed as an early backer of the organization Advance in 2018, which is now leading efforts against the Indigenous referendum. And Advance’s lead 'No' campaigner Mundine is chairman of LibertyWorks, a conservative group also associated with the Atlas Network.

"Despite these connections, Advance strongly disputes any association with Atlas. 
'We have never heard of the Atlas Network and absolutely reject the incorrect assertion we have any connection to them at all,' a spokesperson for Advance wrote in an email to DeSmog. 'The idea that our referendum campaign is being conducted or coordinated by ‘fossil-fuel corporations and their allies’ or the Atlas Network is wrong and frankly bizarre.'

"In addition to Australia and dozens of other countries, several Atlas Network members are based in Canada. And they too have led efforts attempting to undermine greater recognition of Indigenous legal rights. An Ottawa-based think tank and Atlas member called the MacDonald Laurier Institute spent years advocating against Canada’s federal government adopting the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, otherwise known as #UNDRIP.

"That’s because UNDRIP contained clauses that could potentially give Canada’s Indigenous peoples greater say over fossil fuel and natural resource projects on their territories. 'It is difficult to overstate the legal and economic disruptions that may have followed from such a step,' read documents produced by the Atlas Network and the Macdonald Laurier Institute that were obtained by DeSmog. 

"The think tank has actively cultivated #ProIndustry Indigenous representatives as the face of its advocacy efforts on this and other natural resources issues in order to provide 'a shield against opponents that is hard to undermine,' according to the documents. First Nations critics refer to such strategies as '#redwashing.'

"'It’s a way of [industry] making their claims about their relationship with Indigenous peoples sound better than they actually are in reality,' Kris Statnyk, a #Gwichin First Nation lawyer based in British Columbia, told Drilled this summer.

"Walker sees a parallel between those tactics, and the current effort in Australia to prevent First Nations from having greater representation in that country’s Parliament. The 'No' campaign led by the group Advance prominently features Indigenous Australians arguing against the referendum, despite polling commissioned by advocates suggesting that 80 percent or more of First Nations people in the country support the initiative. 
Like in Canada, some Australian fossil fuel and mining projects are located in or adjacent to the traditional territories of First Nations.

"Several Indigenous communities have led legal challenges against gas and coal expansion. 'Should an Indigenous Voice be constitutionalised in Parliament, First Nations representatives might raise objections to such fossil and mining projects,' Walker writes.
He argues that this is what’s at stake in the upcoming referendum vote.   

"'The effort to deny Aboriginal Australians a voice is part of a global playbook from Atlas and its allies,' Walker told DeSmog. 'They’ve also used it in Canada and likely anywhere else that greater Indigenous rights could impact fossil fuel and mining profits.'"

https://www.desmog.com/2023/10/10/a-secretive-network-is-fighting-indigenous-rights-in-australia-and-canada-expert-says/

#VoteYes #Yes23 #VoteYesAustralia

A Secretive Network Is Fighting Indigenous Rights in Australia and Canada, Expert Says

It’s all part of a global playbook from the U.S.-based Atlas Network to protect the profits of fossil fuel and mining companies, argues a Sydney researcher.

DeSmog

📚 Nouveau coup de cœur pour un fabuleux roman graphique.

Les Pizzlys, de Jérémie Moreau, coll. Mirages aux éd. Delcourt, octobre 2022 🧵 ⤵️

#VendrediLecture
#RomanGraphique #BandeDessinée #BD #JérémieMoreau #LesPizzlys #fratrie #ours #pizzly #grizzly #OursPolaire #PolarBear #animal #RéchauffementClimatique #écologie #Alaska #Gwichin #nature #vivant #BaptisteMorizot #NastassjaMartin #MiguelBenassayag #Mirages #Delcourt

While a #Gwichin #SteeringCommittee leader said the policy "is a first for the #American #insurance industry & shows leadership to #protect #sacredLands ," Chubb's board opposes #climate & #HumanRights #shareholder resolutions.

An #Indigenous organization on Monday applauded #Chubb for joining #GlobalInsurers & #MajorBanks in #refusing to #underwrite new #FossilFuel #development within the #Arctic #National #Wildlife #Refuge in #Alaska

https://www.commondreams.org/news/arctic-national-wildlife-refuge-chubb

#StopEcocide #environmental

Insurance Giant Chubb Praised for Ban on Underwriting Arctic Refuge Drilling

While a Gwich'in Steering Committee leader said the policy "is a first for the American insurance industry and shows leadership to protect sacred lands," Chubb's board opposes climate and human rights shareholder resolutions.

Common Dreams
Get a #Gwichin post going so we can find each other here. #alaska, #teechik, #theNWT, #GwichyaaZhee, #VashraiiKoo, #Draanjik, #Neetsaii, #Vuntut, #venetie, #DinjiiZhuh

" #Solar projects in #Inuvik awarded $800k

…The projects include a 2021 solar project at the Inuvik Satellite Station Facility, with funds to help with implementation and training, and planning for a grid-connected solar farm in Inuvik, slated to start in 2021 and be completed by 2022."

The awardee is Nihtat Energy Ltd., a Gwich'in development corporation.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/solar-projects-in-inuvik-awarded-800k-1.5881463

#News #Business #Energy #NT #FirstNations #Aboriginal #Indigenous #Gwichin #Canada #PostCarbonEconomy #Renewable