Art Loring is a Gitksan, a wing chief of the Eagle clan.
For 17 years he was a logger. Now hes blockading
the Hobenshield brothers logging crews from cutting
trees on the Eagles hereditary lands.
Down river, a white couple are building their retirement
home on the banks of the Skeena. Thirty members of the
Frog clan confront the family, evicting them from what
the Gitksan consider to be their traditional fishing site.
In the final scene of BLOCKADE,
the Gitksan try to force the government to the negotiating
table. They blockade the economy of northern British Columbia
- they blockade the Canadian National Railway, halting
all shipments of coal, grain, and lumber to the coast.
The environment is the final bargaining chip in this story,
as BLOCKADE
follows natives and whites fighting for the clearest
manifestation of self-determination: control of the land.
This hardball, northern style, dramatically played out
in logging towns and native villages across Canada, and
in boardrooms and stock markets around the world.
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