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“We never surrendered:” Wolastoq Grand Council Chief [video]

by Ron Tremblay, Shanthi Bell & Tracy Glynn
November 8, 2018
Reading Time: 1min read

Listen to Wolastoq Grand Council Chief Ron Tremblay speak about the importance of protecting the land and treaties in this video.

This video and accompanying article was made possible with support from RAVEN – Rural Action & Voices for the Environment.

Shanthi Bell is working with RAVEN to produce videos and is a UNB Arts 3000 Intern with the NB Media Co-op. She studies psychology and media arts and cultures.

Tracy Glynn is working with RAVEN as a doctoral researcher and has had the honour of participating in Peace and Friendship Alliance gatherings.

Tags: frackingminingPeace and Friendship TreatiesRAVENRon TremblayRural Action and Voices for the Environmentshale gasShanthi BellSissonsliderTracy GlynnvideoWolastoqWolastoqeyWolastoqiyik
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