
Theresa Tait Day, Hereditary W’ihaliy’te speaks out
My Name is Theresa Tait Day, Hereditary W’ihaliy’te I am the fourth generation in my matrilineal line(family) to hold this name. Our Hereditary names are Read More
My Name is Theresa Tait Day, Hereditary W’ihaliy’te I am the fourth generation in my matrilineal line(family) to hold this name. Our Hereditary names are Read More
The other day someone burned some of the junk left behind from the standoff, at the 27km mark of the forest service road, it consisted Read More
This last week we saw an all out assault on our website by these two activists, using American Law and the DMCA (Digital Millennium Copyright Read More
Setting the record straight “Alfred Joseph, whose traditional name is Gisday’wa, was a Wet’suwet’en chief, “knowledge holder,” carver, teacher, orator and noted defender of Wet’suwet’en Read More
Recently John Ridsdale also using the chief’s name of Na’Moks continued his role as story teller, and it’s up to the reader to guess what Read More
I will be the first to admit this will not be a journalistic masterpiece, but I will share some of my insights into what many Read More
There is no shame among people who have no scruples, the following is my rant about what I saw there recently. This is hardly an Read More
Let me begin using the words hearsay, allegations, and rumors are often the core of social media, and hearing about this or that on Facebook Read More
May 29, 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OTTAWA, ON – Today, at the Standing Committee on Indigenous and Northern Affairs, the Liberals with the support of Read More
The Wet’suwet’en have endured a challenging year, with internal disputes about the role of Hereditary Chiefs playing out in the national and international news. The Read More
Giving credits to the original article it can be found here. We felt this article was so relevant to the people of the Bulkley Valley, Read More
To insure all of the Wet’suwet’en remain part of the conversation and open to every member of the Wet’suwet’en Nation. We have posted the letter Read More
Below is the complete text of the MOU: Immediate a) Canada and BC recognize that Wet’suwet’en rights and title are held by Wet’suwet’en houses under Read More
From: Theresa TaitDay Date: Fri, May 1, 2020 at 11:32 AM Subject: Fwd: WNCG Proposal.pdf. Wit”n MOU and governor model Good day Chiefs, I just Read More
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