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May 02, 2011

Time to Vote for what you care about Canada!

By Katherine Dodds

Ut'sam Witness is a project that would not have happened without the support of the arts community, lovers of the environment, and of course those who believe in justice for Aboriginal people.

Today is a historic day in Canada - voters new and old are being mobilized, and your vote matters.

Vote for what you believe in, and speak about what you care about.

Check out this site: VoteSocial.ca You can find out where your poll is, and it encourages you to vote with friends.
Other links:

To Vote Strategically visit: ProjectDemocracy.ca for a powerful strategic voting database and LeadNow.ca for long term movement building. Open Media urges us to VOTE for free  internet; openmedia.ca

Please urge your friends to vote, and tell us why you voted!

For those of you waiting to hear news about the Uts'am Witness book project, we will be making some announcements about plans and pre-sales soon.

Huy chew xa


Tag(s): Uts'am Witness, Federal Election, First Nations, Environment, Aboriginal, Arts and Culture

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Being called to “witness” in the Coast Salish tradition is a sacred honour.

Bearing witness by a “hired” Speaker carries responsibilities and duty.

As a witness, they are to listen and watch the “work” that is going to take place.

They are to carry the message back to their home community.

If, in the future, or at any time in their life, there is a concern over what took place,

they, as witnesses,

have to recall what they have heard and seen with regard to the event.

 —from the Squamish Nation Assertion of Aboriginal Title

 





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