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Tate said he spoke to the group roughly two weeks ago, asking them to respect First Nations traditional law and governance.

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Thursday’s notice comes after at least one previous attempt to have the camp dismantled. In a video of the notice being delivered, protesters can be seen wearing face coverings as they converse with First Nations leaders.Ĭ̕awak ʔqin Forestry operates TFL 44, a defined forest area of 136,960 hectares on western Vancouver Island.Īs of May 2021, 35 per cent of the forestry company is owned by Huumiis Ventures Limited ­Partnership (owned by Huu-ay-aht First Nations) and 65 per cent by Western Forest Products Inc. This is where we are defending the forests. The people they are supposed to consult with are the ones asking us to be here,” the statement said. “The elected chief is supposed to consult the Ditidaht people. In a statement, they said they were asked to be there by elders and members of the Ditidaht community. The group has identified itself as Sassin Camp and said it is not affiliated with any of the other protest groups such as Rainforest Flying Squad or Save Old Growth. “To protect our culture and explore economic opportunities for the common good.” “An unauthorized encampment disrespects our right to walk with pride between the traditional and modern worlds,” he said. The camp has been there for about 20 days. Roughly 15 people are at the camp, Tate said, and they’ve built a large structure across the road made from rocks, branches and gravel. “They went in there without talking to us, ­without permission and informing us what their intent is.” The road that they are blocking has traditional harvesting and hunting areas,” said Ditidaht Chief Brian Tate. “Their protest is more ­disrespectful than anything. The formal request came from Ditidaht elected and hereditary chiefs, with support from C̕awak ʔqin Forestry and elected and hereditary leaders from Huu-ay-aht and Pacheedaht Nations.Ī representative for Ditidaht First Nation said the camp was built across a main logging road in Tree Farm Licence 44, in the Nitinat area on southern ­Vancouver Island, without prior or informed consent from the community. An alliance of Indigenous leaders delivered a final notice to logging protesters Thursday to immediately dismantle an illegal camp on Ditidaht Traditional Territory.









Ups logger camp