Two hereditary Haida chiefs stripped of titles for supporting Northern Gateway

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The extraordinary decision by a Haida clan to strip two of its hereditary chiefs of their titles for secretly supporting the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline is being closely watched by First Nations across Canada.

The rebuke, delivered last week in an elaborate ceremony witnessed by more than 500 people, came as the Haida Nation rejected what they say is a growing trend by companies to enlist the support of hereditary chiefs as a way of claiming broad First Nations support.

“This is an absolutely huge decision and I think it is a wake-up call to the hereditary system of governance and leadership,” said Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs.

“I think First Nations across the province and throughout Indian country in general are paying attention to these developments.”

On Aug. 13, members of the clan stripped Carmen Goertzen and Francis Ingram of their titles, effectively removing them as representatives of two houses, the Yahgulaanaas Janaas of Daadens, and the Litjaaw Yaahl Naas. Goertzen, a well-known Haida artist, had held the position for 25 years. Ingram had only been appointed a year ago.


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Two hereditary Haida chiefs stripped of titles for supporting Northern Gateway | Edmonton Journal

houses, clans, nations, unions, chiefs, super chiefs...it's all so confusing.
 

bill barilko

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secretly supporting the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline
Just who is the ignorant azzhole/idiot who wtrote this anyway?

Secret?

That's why they got the boot-because they publicly supported the pipeline.

The funny part of this is that Enbridge paid a couple old Haida when the pipeline doesn't touch Haida territory-that's Just How Stupid Enbridge is.
 

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Red Indians continue demanding their 4000 year-expired way of life continue. #energyeast #cdnpoli #IdleNoMore

The extraordinary decision by a Haida clan to strip two of its hereditary chiefs of their titles for secretly supporting the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline is being closely watched by First Nations across Canada.

The rebuke, delivered last week in an elaborate ceremony witnessed by more than 500 people, came as the Haida Nation rejected what they say is a growing trend by companies to enlist the support of hereditary chiefs as a way of claiming broad First Nations support.

“This is an absolutely huge decision and I think it is a wake-up call to the hereditary system of governance and leadership,” said Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs.

“I think First Nations across the province and throughout Indian country in general are paying attention to these developments.”

On Aug. 13, members of the clan stripped Carmen Goertzen and Francis Ingram of their titles, effectively removing them as representatives of two houses, the Yahgulaanaas Janaas of Daadens, and the Litjaaw Yaahl Naas. Goertzen, a well-known Haida artist, had held the position for 25 years. Ingram had only been appointed a year ago.


mo


Two hereditary Haida chiefs stripped of titles for supporting Northern Gateway | Edmonton Journal

houses, clans, nations, unions, chiefs, super chiefs...it's all so confusing.
Not all natives are carved from the same cedar .
 

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THE Carmen Goertzen? I love his stuff, OMG, way too expensive for me, but so so nice. He probably was thinking in terms of the country, not tribe.