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  • Secwepemc News
  • 2019-09-03
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Symposium: Recovering the Land, Rebuilding the Economy
August 24, 2019
Adams Lake Recreation Centre, Secwepemc Territory

Host: Indigenous Network on Economies and Trade
MC: Ska-Hiish Manuel

EXPERT PANEL:
Challenging the colonial underpinnings of the legal system and Settler Economies
Ska-Hiish Manuel, Indigenous Network on Economies and Trade
Dr. Shiri Pasternak, Yellowhead Institute
Dr. DT Cochrane, Ph.D. Economist, York University
Nicole Schabus, Law Professor/Legal Scholar, International Human Rights/Indigenous Rights
Chris Albinati

This Symposium builds on the work of Secwepemc Ktunaxa leader and author Arthur Manuel and his vision for rebuilding Indigenous economies through the assertion of territorial authority over our lands. Bringing together leaders of Indigenous movements with educators, experts, and activists who support Indigenous self-determination and territorial authority, this symposium will strengthen the collective knowledge-base, skills, and alliances of people working to protect the environment and stop destructive projects like the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Project (TMEP).

Starting with indigenous teachings and ways of looking after the land, it becomes clear that Indigenous Peoples carry the knowledge necessary to rebuild economies in a manner that maintains future generations and the land. Arthur Manuel developed a clear analysis of how colonialism still underpins the mainstream legal and economic system, through the deliberate dispossession, creation of dependency and oppression of Indigenous Peoples that has paved the way to exploitation of natural resources throughout their territories.

The TMEP is a prime example on point, with about half of the proposed pipeline expansion project passing through Secwepemc territory, where Indian reserves make up less than 1% of the overall territory. The resulting economic dependency has been well documented and exploited by the proponent, now the federal government, engaging mainly with Indian bands often caught in poverty. As a result, some have signed benefit sharing agreements or seek to own equity stakes in the pipeline, in line with the colonial divide and rule approach to justify free access to the larger territory. This is in violation of both Western and Indigenous Law. Yet Indigenous land and water defenders who stand up to assert their rights are often subject to oppression through the mainstream political and legal system. Our symposium will create a space to strengthen our grassroots movement to challenge these colonial underpinnings of the system and find a better way to build sustainable economies.

Arthur Manuel’s focus on “getting the land back” motivated him to engage an arsenal of strategies. In this spirit, we are reaching out to land defenders, economists, legal scholars, direct action trainers, journalists, policy analysts, movement leaders, academics, and community members to come together and share our knowledge to sharpen our tactics and networks of support.

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Challenging the colonial underpinnings of the legal system and Settler Economies
Ska-Hiish Manuel, Indigenous Network on Economies and Trade
Dr. Shiri Pasternak, Yellowhead Institute
Dr. DT Cochrane, Ph.D. Economist, York University
Nicole Schabus, Law Professor/Legal Scholar, International Human Rights/Indigenous Rights
Chris Albinati

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