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Collected Item: “Queen Charlotte Lodge Shows Complete Disregard to Haida Indigenous Peoples”

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Queen Charlotte Lodge Shows Complete Disregard to Haida Indigenous Peoples

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QQueen Charlotte Lodge boats are filmed by Haida People racing through their waters and endangering traditional Haida fishing practices. When confronted by a Haida man, a QCL fishing boat captain informs them that these Indigenous People do not hold sovereignty over Haida Gwaii and further, accuses them of not managing their island properly. This is quite the irony considering the Haida have lived on this island for at least 6,000 years.

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Haida Gwaii, Daughters of the Rivers, Canada, sovereign land, not welcome, disregard, disrespect, endangerment, Indigenous Point of View, British Columbia, Queen Charlotte Lodge

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https://www.facebook.com/gaandleeguujaalang/videos/2595113854088450/

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Gaandlee Guu Jaalang

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2020-07-19
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