R.I.S.E. Coalition,Resilient Indigenous Sisters Engaging with our Allies. We stand in solidarity to protect our Land, Water, Fire, & Air for future generations.
Hello!
We are RISE Coalition -Resilient Indigenous Sisters Engaging with our Allies.
We stand in solidarity to protect the land, water, fire, & air for the next seven generations
We do this by educating, empowering, and inspiring our neighbors, friends, & allies.
#StopLine3
Early this morning, a fire was set on the road and CGL work was stopped. Another two arrests were made on Gidimt'en territory, for a growing total of 34 arrests in the last several weeks. That makes 36 arrests since Coyote Camp was established on Sept 25th, 2021.
BREAKING:
Last night 7 Indigenous water protectors were arrested at our Firelight camp while praying after @Enbridge’s Line 3 had ANOTHER SPILL.
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The From Standing Rock to Line 3 run was to bring healing, inspiration to the Frontlines at Line 3.
We are thankful to everyone who supported this effort. Together we can #shutdownDAPL and #StopLine3
⛔ BREAKING NEWS!!! ⛔
[July 28, 2021] Enbridge ignores cease and desist order issued by the White Earth Nation, moving forward with their pipeline drilling under the Mississppi headwaters.
#HonorTheTreaties#ProtectTheSacred#WaterIsLife#StopLine3
“We are all here as a peaceful people,” said Raymond Auginaush, White Earth Tribal Council District 1 Rep. “We’re not here to start trouble, we’re not here – we just want to show you that we do care about our water, we do care about our rice.”
#StopLine3
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TOMORROW:
Join us for a Healing ceremony at camp Firelight. Noon, Monday, July 26th. As Anishinaabe, our prophecies tell us to protect the Mississippi River.
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One person suffered injuries while being arrested for trespassing, as Enbridge continues to drill the Line 3 pipeline near the Red Lake River without a tribal monitor
Red Lake Treaty Camp is in need of #StopLine3 legal funds.
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☎️CALL NOW: Arrests are happening in Palisade, where DNR officers have been harassing water protectors in a sacred lodge. @USACEHQ has placed a stop work order at this site.
Call @GovTimWalz now at 651-201-3400 and ask him to tell Aitkin County to stop these arrests. #StopLine3
#StopLine3 Update
Red Lake Treaty Camp's Sasha Beaulieu on Enbridge construction.
Red Lake is asking folks to come to camp to protect the land, the water & the treaties.
You must have your own gear and follow Indigenous leadership.
Visit their FB page for more info.
Nancy Beaulieu, a founding member of @RISEandEngage, on protesting the Line 3 pipeline: “Too often, the police come in with riot gear, and our story is: this is what it can look like—it can be done in peace, in a powerful, prayerful kind of way.” https://t.co/aZ6SzlVxCJ
This fight is far from over.
We fight for the treaties, we fight for our wild rice and our beloved Mississippi, we fight for future generations.
More soon.
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Today, we left #FireLightCamp as police descended to support Enbridge’s false trespassing claims.
Treaty rights are supreme law of the land -yet the US continues to violate them for oil and gas companies that wish to push their dirty tar sands pipelines into our communities.
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Fifty water protectors remain on the illegal Enbridge easement on Anishinaabe lands where #FireLightCamp sits.
Enbridge is trespassing on treaty land with their dirty tar sands pipeline #stopline3
BREAKING:
The police have circled #FireLightCamp preparing to enforce Enbridge’s fake trespassing claims.
Treaty’s are supreme law of land.
These are Anishinaabe lands, it is Enbridge who is trespassing with their dirty tar sands pipeline #stopline3
Update from #FireLightCamp.
The sheriff has arrived this morning to discuss the dispersal letter from Enbridge we received yesterday.
Treaty’s remain the supreme law of the land and we have been here peacefully exercising our rights as Anishinaabe peoples.
Enbridge has plans to drill beneath this river on June 30th and further plans to cross 200 other bodies to water, sensitive watersheds, ecosystems, and pristine landscapes in Northern Minnesota.
Video by: Francisco Sánchez for Indigenous Environmental Network