When you read about indigenous people standing in the way of an an oil pipeline, you expect, hope perhaps, that it is to save the land, the environment - right? But, no our profit-first based culture has, I suppose, diluted their people and land first culture
![pipelineprotest0930.jpg [Red Pheasant Chief Sheldon Wuttunee was among the protesters, as Native leaders set up camp on the Enbridge Pipelines Inc. pipeline near Kerrobert to make it known they want a share in the construction and revenues. (Photograph by : Richard Marjan/The StarPhoenix)]](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_s3MFKrRbcFhD1YiVVUIiB4dlI0OrtNoRyZthPvUUZYy2DwY9APFQ7pI5Q9yzyQdXjDj4x4mJ2ikVaBEyEhwOdt1sL_lnMSPjEl_yin12LuVFGsKo_XTrMD_WSsXiryD2FsliRY36u4YwrkYA=s0-d) Red Pheasant Chief Sheldon Wuttunee was among the protesters, as Native leaders set up camp on the Enbridge Pipelines Inc. pipeline near Kerrobert to make it known they want a share in the construction and revenues. (Photograph by : Richard Marjan/The StarPhoenix)
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