Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Swaysen-Will-George-and-Nephew-in-Metro-Vancouver-27MZIFJXUVMUO.htmlConceptually similarSwaysen Will George and Nephews, NiecesGP0STRN23Completed★★★★Swaysen Will George in Watch House in Metro VancouverGP0STRN27Completed★★★★Swaysen Will George and Nephew in Metro VancouverGP0STRN1XCompleted★★★★Swaysen Will George and Nephew in Metro VancouverGP0STRN1YCompleted★★★★"I am here for our Grandchildren's Future" SignGP0STRN1ICompleted★★★★Construction of Watch House in Metro VancouverGP0STRN2BCompleted★★★★Construction of Watch House in Metro VancouverGP0STRN1BCompleted★★★★Construction of Watch House in Metro VancouverGP0STRN1KCompleted★★★★Construction of Watch House in Metro VancouverGP0STRN1MCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STRN1VSwaysen Will George and Nephew in Metro VancouverThe Watch House is a Tsleil-Waututh led declaration of Indigenous law and a practice of culture and spirituality based around a watch-house structure that will be built and stand in the way of the Kinder Morgan pipeline. The mobilization, led by Tsleil Waututh spiritual and cultural leaders, includes the building of a "watch house" grounded in the culture of the Coast Salish peoples, who, in the past would use watch houses to monitor their enemies and prepare to defend themselves in case of attack.Locations:Canada-North America-Vancouver (Canada)Date:10 Mar, 2018Credit:© Alex HarrisMaximum size:3448px X 5168pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Actions and protests-Boys-Children-Climate (campaign title)-Construction-Day-Families-Houses-Indigenous People-Kinder Morgan-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Men-Outdoors-Portraits-Two peopleShoot:Protect The Pacific - March and Watch House in Canada (5 of 5)Thousands gather in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, for Indigenous-led "Protect the Inlet" mass mobilization against the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Expansion pipeline.The mobilization, led by Tsleil Waututh spiritual and cultural leaders, includes the building of a "watch house" grounded in the culture of the Coast Salish peoples, who, in the past would use watch houses to monitor their enemies and prepare to defend themselves in case of attack.Related Collections:Protect The Pacific - Watch House & Kinder Morgan Protests in Canada (Photo & Video)