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Author: shelby

The Mamalilikulla’s long journey home

The Mamalilikulla’s long journey home

By Stephanie Wood

Photography by Taylor Roades

A coastal B.C. First Nation dispossessed from its land for decades by colonialism is part of a groundswell of Indigenous nations declaring protected areas based on their own sovereignty — and they’re not waiting around for colonial governments


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November 2017

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