TheUnist'ot'en Camp, a pipeline blockade on unsurrendered indigenous land in the interior of BC, peacefully evicted a pipeline crew that was found trespassing in their territories earlier this week. The crew was conducting preliminary work for TransCanada's Coastal GasLink pipeline project, which the company hopes will carry fracked gas from north eastern BC to Canada's pacific coast.Where the eviction took place, multiple fracked gas and tar sands pipelines have been planned without consent from the Unist'ot'en clan. The clan has never surrendered their lands, signed treaties, or lost in war to Canada or BC. Under a system of governance that predates Canada by thousands of years, the Unist'ot'en have taken an uncompromising stance: All pipelines are banned from their territories.
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