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Lisa Thomas and Jacob Wawatie are two native Anishnabe from Parc de la Verendrye in Quebec. The speak about the disastrous effects of illegal clear-cutting and road contruction in their territories.
charlieo, ckut news
This 24 minute, broadcast-quality production includes audio excerpts from the arrests of members of the Thomas family during a non-violent occupation of an illegal logging road on their territories. The focus of the program is an interview recorded 12 january 2008 in Montreal, with Lisa Thomas and Jacob Wawatie. They are two native Anishnabe from Parc de la Verendrye in Quebec. The speak about the disastrous effects of illegal clear-cutting and road contruction in their territories. This program was first broadcast on Native Solidarity News, 14 january 2008, on CKUT Radio 90.3fm in Montreal.