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Helen Knott

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Caravan, calling herself an "accidental activist". Much of Knott's work is based on the land and water on which she grew up. Based on this personal connection to her tribal lands, she decided to advocate for those involved in the controversial construction of the
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could continue their traditional practices of hunting, trapping, fishing, and collecting medicinal plants "for as long as the sun shines, the rivers flow and the grass grows."
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Knott is currently serving as the Director of Indigenous Education at Northern Lights College in northern British Columbia. She also advocates against violence in
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Caravan, logging and land clearing for the dam began in 2015. The dam is proposed to be 60-meters high and 1,050-meters-long on the
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Branch, Government of Canada; Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada; Communications (2008-11-03).
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Caravan. In 2014, the federal and provincial governments approved the construction of the
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appealed the government's decision to begin construction on the dam. The construction of
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and its correlation to violence against Indigenous women. Along with studying at
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Surviving Canada: Indigenous peoples celebrate 150 years of betrayal
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Surviving Canada: Indigenous People Celebrate 150 Years of Betrayal
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Much of Knott's advocacy began with her work against the
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hydroelectric dam project, upsetting the people of the
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http://www.nyupress.org/9780889776449/in-my-moccasins
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territory. It is planned to be operational in 2024.
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Index

Indigenous
grassroots
activist
Prophet River First Nation
Dane-Zaa
Nehiyaw
Métis
Fort St. John
British Columbia, Canada
Red Rising Magazine
Malahat Review
CBC Arts
First Nations Studies
University of Northern British Columbia
Indigenous lands
UNBC
gender-based violence
Treaty 8
Site C dam
Site C dam
Treaty 8
B.C. Hydro
Site C
Prophet River
West Moberly First Nations
Peace River
Site C dam
Treaty 8
Montreal
West Moberly

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