Through continued action, we have fought and will continue to ensure that our traditional BC Southern Interior Salish First Nation sacred land will be protected so the environment of our beautiful Columbia River Basin may be enjoyed by future generations.
Protecting our Diverse BC Environment
We gratefully acknowledge, live, create, protect and celebrate on the traditional territories of the Sinixt, the Syilx, and the Ktunaxa First Nations.
Our Manifesto
As an indigenous collective with strong local support we are not opposed to sustainable forest practices. We do however oppose self-regulated and destructive logging that is waging war on our ecosystems, causing irreversible damage. We have not labelled ourselves as just protecting old growth forests, but all forest.
Our intention is to revitalize the entire forestry industry by providing a strategic plan, that will provide more jobs with a smaller volume of timber.
Join us on our journey.
~ Tommy Tree Hugger
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Recent Blog Posts
Cell Block H
"Where to Start?" The story “Cell Block H” is part of a comic more or less memoir/film script regarding the tragic destruction of BC’s southern interior Ancient RainForest ecosystem and a small loose neat group of West Kootenay Metis (3) and dozens of other great Folks that actually…
Grizzly Magic Incomappleax or Fish River
"We had bought time...." In 1998 I was told about huge cedar trees in the Fish or Incomappleax River by a Kaslo logger. The following summer (1999) I was thrilled to be asked by Colleen McCory a director of Valhalla Wilderness Society to be part of a Kootenay…
BC Water Wars
Victory For BC Southern Interior People VICTORY FOR BC SOUTHERN INTERIOR PEOPLE POWER (Civil Disobedience) STOPS BC LIBERAL Gordy Scrambles and BC Hydro from stealing/privatising HUNDREDS of BC rivers and large creeks for “Independent Power Projects” IPPs. In 2005 or so my Metis hunting/fishing partner Mountain Man Mick…