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OW stands for Office of the
Wet’suwet'en
I see
all these posts supporting a few OW Hereditary Chiefs but what I don't see is
the Wetsuweten people speaking up about how this office operates.
I get it
though, I live on Westbank First Nation, I see exactly how opportunities are
disbursed based on whether you are "one of them" or "one of
us". Luckily, I also lived up in Houston BC and know first hand about the
motives of some of the OW Hereditary Chiefs.
My
husband is the late Larry Tiljoe, a member of the Witset Band, Gilseyhu Clan
and Unistoten “family” line.
The Tiljoe family have lived and worked, off
reserve, in the Houston area their entire lives. Larry’s father is Russell
Tiljoe, Russell’s father was Alex Tiljoe, the late Chief Namox. Larry’s mother
Elsie, is the granddaughter of Christine Holland, the late Chief Knedebeas.
Elsie and Larry both hold trapline rights along the pipeline within Knedebeas
territory and the family has a long standing and significant connection to the
land in and around Houston and the Knedebeas territories.
In
1993, we started a silviculture business, Nadina Mountain Contracting, located
within the Morice Forest District. Our goal was to become a sustainable First
Nation contractor who harvested, replanted and rejuvenated the areas we
harvested. We managed our contracts and ensured their successful completion and
established solid working relationships with local forestry industry key
players. We employed many people from Moricetown to Burns Lake, both Native and
non-Native. We were employed full time managing the land and forest health,
building our business.
Then the Office of the Wetsuweten of the Hereditary
Chiefs came along.
The OW,
situated an hour east of Houston, took over ALL the forest related activities
earmarked as First Nations.
We were forced us to work under the OW for
contracts within our own forests; the OW took a portion of the contract value
for the “service”.
"...They
strictly lined their own pockets."
The OW’s lack of knowledge in forest health and neglect in
their financial responsibilities continually caused our business to suffer
hardship which rippled to our banker, our employees, and our suppliers.
The OW
wanted ALL the work for the OW. We were forced out of our own forest district
to the forest district, an hour east of Houston.
Logging
has been acceptable to the OW within their territory and during our time under
the OW, we noticed the work opportunities were cornered by individual OW
hereditary chiefs like Chief Kloun Khun - Alphose Gagnon, Chief Knedebeas -
Warner William, and Chief ? Adam Gagnon.
They established their own companies and
employed down their own family lines. The OW chiefs negotiated contracts
including the values and direct awarded the contracts to themselves. They
strictly lined their own pockets.
In the
end, the OW took their own member’s livelihood away, pushed him out of his own
territory, blocked his access to his trapline and forced him into bankruptcy.
His final words to them warned that their greed would become cancerous.
I
personally question the integrity of some of the chiefs, and I wonder if it’s
the same case with CGL; that the OW wants to control ALL the negotiations, ALL
the monies, ALL the contracts and ALL benefits and administer it back to the
Bands in the territory?
As it stands the individual bands will receive the
monies and benefits and not the OW. If the OW can’t have it ALL then NO one
will have anything.
Except
the Province of BC in 2019 gave the OW over $1.1 million, 2019 GoFundMe
organized by Jennifer Wickham raised $239,507 for beneficiary, Cody Thomas
Merriman and 2020 GoFundMe organized by France Maybe has raised $171,279 YTD
for beneficiary, Molly Wickham. The Unistoten GoFundMe Legal fund to benefit
Tse Wedi Eltlh raised $385,000 and on and on. The OW protest family has plenty
of economic benefit, it’s a multi million dollar family business.
All the rest of the Wetsuweten are still left with nothing.
The
cause is honourable, we need to protect the planet and I respect people’s right
protest but when I see and hear millions of dollars raised to individuals under
fake names, images showing “protesters” in $800.00 jackets driving brand new
trucks, vans, snowmobiles with top of the line cell phones live video
broadcasting, “protesters” with unlimited funds to forage for food at the local
restaurants and stores, access to dry heated shelter or the $500.00 honorariums
paid to OW Chiefs to show up and protest, just like many I can’t help but
question what is really going on.
I’m
curious if the OW has a plan to replace the economic loss to ALL the
communities affected because they say NO? or Is GoFundMe going to become the
new way of living off the land for them as well?
posted on Facebook by Terri Tiljoe
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