The Sacred Headwaters

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The Protection of the Sacred Headwaters:

Respect for Indigenous Rights or Neo-colonial

Subversion?

“Our very essence and worldview is threatened by

multinational industries such as mining, oil, gas,

lumber, and water”

“The land is a physical

representation of our spirituality.”

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• Davis, W. 2007. “Don’t Sacrifice the Sacred Headwaters.” The Globe and Mail. October• 8, 2007. Via < http://www.sacredheadwaters.com/news/dont-sacrifice-the-sacred-• headwaters-wade-davis-globe-and-mail>.•

• Follett, A. 2010. “Breaking the Neocolonial News Cycle: Communicating Sustainability • from a First Nations’ Perspective.” Canadian Journal of Applied Research. 1 (1): • 21-47.•

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• Milward, D. 2009. “Restless Spirits in the Land: Finding a Place in Canadian Law for • Aboriginal Civil Disobedience.” International Journal on Minority and Group• Rights. 16 (2009): 1-29.•

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• Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition. 2010. “Groups Call for Ban on Coalbed• Methane Drilling in Sacred Headwaters.” Pacific Free Press. • <http://www.pacificfreepress.com/news/1/6107-groups-call-for-ban-on-coalbed-• methane-drilling-in-sacred-headwaters.html>.•

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