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Freda Huson

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70:, moving there to live fulltime. The Unist’ot’en camp is a center aimed at helping Indigenous people to heal from trauma by reconnecting with the land. The center also hosts women groups, cultural workshops and a language school. The camp has a main building with an industrial kitchen, bedrooms, game room, meeting rooms and an art space. There is also a smokehouse and other small houses 38:, is an Indigenous rights activist for the Wet'suwet'en people. She is wing-chief of the Wet’suwet’en's Dark House Clan. Huson established the Uni’stot’en healing camp on the land that became the federally recognized territory of the Wet’suwet’en Nation. She is a leader in the opposition against the construction of pipelines. Since 2010, she has lived on her ancestral lands in 88:
was partly inspired by the Unist’ot’en clan of Northern British Columbia who have been reoccupying their territory to reassert their land rights. Huson is a proponent that these action camps can be a place of healing, although she acknowledges that many Indigenous activists suffer from burnout due to
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on Monday February 10, 2020. Freda Huson (Chief Howihkat), Brenda Michell (Chief Geltiy), and Karla Tait were holding a ceremony for missing and murdered Indigenous women at the moment of the arrest. This ceremony was held in response to the coastal Gaslink project in British Columbia. Red dresses
105:, and water. The Wet’suwet’en territory hereditary chiefs have not imparted consent to the pipeline and have since faced court injunctions from the Coastal GasLink pipeline. There has been continuous resistance of Canadian jurisdiction within the Wet’suwet’en territory led by Freda Huson. 412: 130:
for her work in reclaiming the culture of her people and protecting their land against natural resource development projects such as gas pipelines. She was chosen among 209 nominations in 89 countries along with
77:. Out of the seven proposed pipelines, five have been defeated. As the Coastal Gaslink pipeline has begun construction, The Unist’ot’en camp has become a gathering place for opposition to this pipeline. 73:
The camp was partly created to assert land rights and oppose seven proposed pipelines which were planned to cross through Wet’suwet’en territory and their main water source the
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the numerous proposed extractive projects in their region and many are already occupied with other Indigenous issues like dealing with intergenerational trauma.
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She was married to Toghestiy (Warner Naziel), Chief Smogelgem, Hereditary Chief of the sovereign Likhts’amsyu people, whom she has children with.
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were hung as a sign of lost or murdered Indigenous women and girls, the dresses were torn down by the RCMP and several activists were arrested.
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Freda Huson presented on April 24, 2019, to address human rights violations with the
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Political office-holders of Indigenous governments in Canada
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Freda Huson was forcibly removed by a convoy of armed
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Huson was born in Smithers, British Columbia in 1964.
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United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
202: 200: 66:In 2010, Huson became the coordinator of the 8: 109:Arrest and activism against Coastal Gaslink 230: 228: 148: 42:in British Columbia with her children. 331:Hosgood, Amanda Follett (2021-09-29). 7: 14: 398:21st-century First Nations people 207:Palframan, Andrea (2021-12-08). 126:In 2021, Huson was awarded the 1: 260:Rowe, James K. (2017-10-09). 115:Royal Canadian Mounted Police 439: 30:), Chief Howilhkat of the 16:Indigenous rights activist 290:Indigenous Climate Action 93:Wet’suwet’en land defense 32:Wet’suwet’en First Nation 403:Canadian women activists 309:Powell, Charlie (2019). 393:First Nations activists 128:Right Livelihood Award 122:Awards and nominations 86:Dakota Access pipeline 22:(born May 24, 1964, 361:The Globe and Mail 266:Waging Nonviolence 84:standoff over the 241:www.aljazeera.com 430: 372: 371: 369: 368: 353: 347: 346: 344: 343: 328: 322: 321: 318:Socialist Lawyer 315: 306: 300: 299: 297: 296: 282: 276: 275: 273: 272: 257: 251: 250: 248: 247: 232: 223: 222: 220: 219: 204: 195: 194: 192: 191: 177: 171: 170: 168: 167: 161:Right Livelihood 153: 137:Vladimir Slivyak 68:Unist’ot’en camp 62:Unist’ot’en camp 28:British Columbia 438: 437: 433: 432: 431: 429: 428: 427: 378: 377: 376: 375: 366: 364: 355: 354: 350: 341: 339: 330: 329: 325: 313: 308: 307: 303: 294: 292: 284: 283: 279: 270: 268: 259: 258: 254: 245: 243: 235:Morin, Brandi. 234: 233: 226: 217: 215: 206: 205: 198: 189: 187: 179: 178: 174: 165: 163: 155: 154: 150: 145: 124: 111: 95: 64: 59: 48: 17: 12: 11: 5: 436: 434: 426: 425: 420: 415: 410: 405: 400: 395: 390: 380: 379: 374: 373: 348: 323: 301: 277: 252: 224: 196: 172: 147: 146: 144: 141: 123: 120: 110: 107: 94: 91: 63: 60: 58: 55: 47: 44: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 435: 424: 423:Living people 421: 419: 416: 414: 411: 409: 408:Dakelh people 406: 404: 401: 399: 396: 394: 391: 389: 386: 385: 383: 362: 358: 352: 349: 338: 334: 327: 324: 320:(#84): 36–39. 319: 312: 305: 302: 291: 287: 281: 278: 267: 263: 256: 253: 242: 238: 231: 229: 225: 214: 210: 203: 201: 197: 186: 182: 176: 173: 162: 158: 157:"Freda Huson" 152: 149: 142: 140: 138: 134: 133:Marthe Wandou 129: 121: 119: 116: 108: 106: 104: 100: 92: 90: 87: 83: 82:Standing Rock 78: 76: 71: 69: 61: 56: 54: 51: 46:Personal life 45: 43: 41: 37: 33: 29: 25: 21: 388:Wet'suwet'en 365:. Retrieved 363:. 2021-09-29 360: 351: 340:. Retrieved 336: 326: 317: 304: 293:. Retrieved 289: 280: 269:. Retrieved 265: 255: 244:. Retrieved 240: 216:. Retrieved 212: 188:. Retrieved 185:www.vice.com 184: 175: 164:. Retrieved 160: 151: 125: 112: 96: 79: 75:Morice River 72: 65: 52: 49: 19: 18: 418:1964 births 80:The famous 40:Talbeetskwa 20:Freda Huson 382:Categories 367:2023-03-14 342:2023-03-14 295:2023-03-14 271:2023-03-14 246:2023-03-14 218:2023-03-14 190:2023-03-14 166:2023-03-14 143:References 337:The Tyee 57:Activism 24:Smithers 103:salmon 36:Canada 314:(PDF) 213:RAVEN 135:and 34:in 384:: 359:. 335:. 316:. 288:. 264:. 239:. 227:^ 211:. 199:^ 183:. 159:. 26:, 370:. 345:. 298:. 274:. 249:. 221:. 193:. 169:.

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Smithers
British Columbia
Wet’suwet’en First Nation
Canada
Talbeetskwa
Unist’ot’en camp
Morice River
Standing Rock
Dakota Access pipeline
United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
salmon
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Right Livelihood Award
Marthe Wandou
Vladimir Slivyak
"Freda Huson"
"An Indigenous Resistance Community Evicted a Fracked Gas Pipeline Crew From Its Territories"


"Celebrating #365Indigenous - every day honouring Indigenous heroes"


"Freda Huson: An Indigenous 'warrior' for the next generation"
"Lessons from the front lines of anti-colonial pipeline resistance"
"Freda Huson Of The Unist'ot'en Addressing The UNPFIII"
"Resisting colonial jurisdiction: Defending Wet'suwet'en territory from fossil capital"
"Unist'ot'en Land Defender Wins International Advocacy Award"
"Canadian Indigenous rights campaigner Freda Huson among winners of 'Alternative Nobel'"
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Wet'suwet'en

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