More than a ‘protest camp’: Unist’ot’en camp residents on life on the land


By Amy Smart / The Canadian Press
The largest building at the Unist’ot’en camp is a three-storey healing centre topped with solar panels

HOUSTON, B.C. – Staring into a fire outside a sweat lodge at the Unist’ot’en camp, Johnny Morris passes a ball of snow between his hands until it melts. The 31-year-old Wet’suwet’en man said he’s almost three months sober for the first time in years and he attributes it to his time spent on the land focusing on daily activities like trapping and ceremonial sweats.…

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February 3, 2019

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