Okanagan Indian Band shows support for hereditary chiefs
The Okanagan Indian Band (OKIB) is providing support to the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs in their opposition to the Coastal GasLink pipeline on their traditional territory.
OKIB Chief Byron Louis and his council wrote a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, saying the land in question falls under the jurisdiction of Wet’suwet’en governance.
“This jurisdictional authority is supported by the British Columbia Supreme Court (BCSC) decision in Campbell v. British Columbia (Attorney General). In this case, it had been determined by the BCSC that, the Indigenous Peoples’ of British Columbia have never surrendered nor purported to revive extinguished aboriginal rights including the right of unbroken Indigenous Governance,” said Louis.
Louis said in a news release, while Canada prides itself as a nation governed by law, he questions whose law is that is referring to, and what section of that law will be followed.











