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As Long As The River Flows

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As Indigenous People, we embody remarkable resilience and unwavering determination, and we deeply understand our profound connection to the land, water, animals, and plants. Despite the disruptive forces of colonization and residential schools, we are reclaiming our identities. The desire to learn our language and songs, participate in ceremonies, and reconnect with the land is a testament to our strength. As an environmental organization, Keepers of the Water witnesses the far-reaching impacts of the industry across our vast territorial homelands, naturally fueling our determination to protect them. Through this podcast, we amplify the voices of those who carry the Indigenous Knowledge, a beacon of hope guiding us towards a clean and just transition to a fossil-free world. Our traditional knowledge, deeply rooted in countless generations of storytellers, is not just a key but the key to the leading solutions to climate change. It is a testament to our collective history of resilience in the face of climate challenges. Keepers of the Water are First Nation, Métis, Inuit, environmental groups, and concerned citizens working together for the protection of water, air, and land. We acknowledge that all water is connected and that water is sacred. Clean, fresh water is invaluable for the future and survival of all of the life we share on this incredible planet.2024 Nature et écologie Science Sciences de la Terre
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    • Episode 35 - The Criminalization of Indigenous Land Defenders in Canada - Our Truth Part Four, Frances Mahon and Erin Riley-Oetll
      Jul 24 2025

      Episode 35 - The Criminalization of Indigenous Land Defenders in Canada

      - Our Truth Part Four, Frances Mahon and Erin Riley-Oetll

      WHAT

      This is part four of a four part series on the criminalization of land

      defenders across Canada, highlighting firsthand experiences and legal

      injustices.

      WHO

      Frances Mahon is a fierce litigator. The core of her practice is defending

      people against serious allegations in a variety of settings, including complex

      criminal trials and appeals, police investigations, and constitutional

      government overreach.

      Frances provides legal services to individuals, families, non-profits,

      companies, and other organizations. She has appeared in courts and tribunals

      across the country, including frequent appearances at the Supreme Court of

      Canada.

      Erin Riley-Oettl currently serves as the Manager of Human Rights Law,

      Campaigns, and Advocacy at Amnesty International Canada since August

      2023.

      Amnesty International is a global movement of more than 10 million

      people who are committed to creating a future where human rights are

      enjoyed by everyone.

      No government is beyond scrutiny. Amnesty International uncovers the truth

      and holds human rights violators to account.

      MUSIC

      Song: A Better Future

      Composer: Miguel Johnson

      Website: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCenTwNA8ioN37RD7bfNSUpA

      License: Free To Use YouTube license youtube-free

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      18 min
    • Episode 34 - The Criminalization of Indigenous Land Defenders in Canada - Our Truth Part Two, Shay Lynn Sampson and Jesse Cardinal
      Jul 17 2025

      Episode 34 - The Criminalization of Indigenous Land Defenders in Canada

      - Our Truth Part Two, Shay Lynn Sampson and Jesse Cardinal

      WHAT

      This is part one of a four part series on the criminalization of land defenders

      across Canada, highlighting firsthand experiences and legal injustices.

      WHO

      Shaylynn Sampson is a Gitxsan woman from Wilp Spookxw of the Lax Gibuu

      with Wet'suwet'en family ties and human rights defender.

      She has participated in the Indigenous Youth for Wet'suwet'en and re-

      occupation movements, and also in defence actions of the Wet'suwet'en land

      from the negative effects of the construction of a gas pipeline in the territory.

      She was also the Youth Engagement Coordinator for Indigenous Climate

      Action, an organization of and for indigenous communities, with the aim

      empowering indigenous activists in the defence of their sovereignty, land and

      environment.

      Jesse Cardinal is the Executive Director of Keepers of the Water. In this role,

      she has challenged the disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous

      organizations and created a more just environment for their work.

      One of Jesse's most significant achievements with Keepers of the Water is the

      successful mobilization to protect the Athabasca River. Tar sands, one of the

      largest industrial projects globally, generated enormous amounts of hazardous

      waste that was proposed to be dumped into the river. Jesse, her team, and

      other organizations presented scientific evidence and raised international

      awareness about the potential catastrophic impacts on the water, wildlife, and

      downstream communities. Their efforts prevented the dumping.

      MUSIC

      Song: Resurgence

      Composer: Ghostrifter Official

      Website: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoRhkLdsX2OKwaEjwdZIQ8Q

      License: Free To Use YouTube license youtube-free

      Music powered by BreakingCopyright: https://breakingcopyright.com

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      13 min
    • Episode 33- The Criminalization of Indigenous Land Defenders in Canada — Our Truth Part Two, Sleydo' and Jesse Cardinal
      Jul 10 2025

      Episode 33- The Criminalization of Indigenous Land Defenders in Canada -

      Our Truth Part Two - Sleydo' and Jesse Cardinal

      WHAT

      This is part one of a four part series on the criminalization of land defenders

      across Canada, highlighting firsthand experiences and legal injustices.

      WHO

      Sleydo' (Molly Wickham) is the spokesperson for the Gidimt'en check-point

      on Wet'suwet'en territory. She holds the name in Cas Yikh (grizzly house) and

      has been living on and occupying the territory since 2014 with her children.

      Gidimt'en check-point has been an Indigenous reoccupation site since 2018

      which has been raided three times by militarized RCMP, once on January 7th

      2019, on February 5th, 2020, and again on November 18th and 19th 2021, as

      a result of grassroots resistance to the Coastal Gaslink pipeline project which

      would bring fracked gas from northeastern B.C to an LNG terminal near

      Kitimat. Sleydo' has a masters degree in Indigenous Governance from the

      University of Victoria and is heavily involved in the Wet'suwet'en clan

      governance system.

      Jesse Cardinal is the Executive Director of Keepers of the Water. In this role,

      she has challenged the disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous

      organizations and created a more just environment for their work.

      One of Jesse's most significant achievements with Keepers of the Water is

      the successful mobilization to protect the Athabasca River. Tar sands, one of

      the largest industrial projects globally, generated enormous amounts of

      hazardous waste that was proposed to be dumped into the river. Jesse, her

      team, and other organizations presented scientific evidence and raised

      international awareness about the potential catastrophic impacts on the

      water, wildlife, and downstream communities. Their efforts prevented the

      dumping.

      MUSIC

      Song: Sanctum

      Composer: Scott Buckley

      Website: https://youtube.com/user/musicbyscottb

      License: Free To Use YouTube license youtube-free

      Music powered by BreakingCopyright: https://breakingcopyright.com

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      15 min
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