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Mohawk Wolf clan, union ironworker + proud dad of four girls. Spokesperson for @1492LBL
Mar 17, 2022 5 tweets 3 min read
After a year of relative peace, we have received word from what would have been the developer at Landback Lane. They intend to reapply for their injunction. Image We are taking this very seriously. We see it as an open threat against our people and our lands. The violence they can wield with the help of the courts and cops is disgusting. Image
Nov 9, 2021 6 tweets 2 min read
I'm at Fairy Creek right now, seeing people with more determination than most, standing their ground in the most peaceful of means.

#LandBack #FairyCreekBlockade #FTP Image How many times do we have to see this as the narrative? Indigenous people and allies brutalized for making a peaceful stand to protect our lands and waters.
Oct 15, 2021 5 tweets 3 min read
This is what real Nation to Nation looks like, Haudenosaunee and Wet'suwet'en family standing together against the colonial violence and corporate greed that threatens the safety and well-being of future generations. The Wet'suwet'en have called on their Allies across Turtle Island to stand with them. They need boots on the ground, people in the streets, folks amplifying on social media, wherever you are, whatever you can do can make a difference.
Oct 13, 2021 5 tweets 2 min read
Onkwehonwe Nations have held onto our own laws and upheld our responsibility to care for the lands and waters. We've faced wars, residential schools, and MMIWG. Through our resistance to colonial violence, our languages, our laws and responsibilities have survived. Today, Land Defenders and Water Protectors stand in the way of colonial development that exploits lands all for the profit of industry. This unwanted development poisons water, destroys the homes of animals, and kills plants, destroying the Creation our future generations need.
Oct 12, 2021 4 tweets 2 min read
The Haudenosaunee Confederacy Chiefs Council restated their support for Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs on the West coast.

Across Turtle Island, Onkwehonwe have faced generations of colonial genocide perpetuated against our nations. Our families have stood together in solidarity to protect our lands, waters and cultures, unity has been the strength of our success.