Grassy Narrows residents allow logging trucks to leave the forest, but not to enter. Slant Lake
Credit: Christian Peacemaker Teams
Andrew Kewaatin, a trapper at Grassy Narrows, has been writing to government officials for almost a decade to ask that his rights be respected.
Credit: Amnesty International.
Judy Da Silva and Roberta Keesick share front-line stories from blockade and the struggle to stop clear-cut logging on their traditional territory.
Credit: David Sone / Rainforest Action Network
Site of the Slant Lake blockade. 17 April 2007
Credit: Amnesty International
Sign that marks the centre of the Asubpeeschoseewagong Anishinaabe territory.
Credit: David Sone / Rainforest Action Network
Site of the Slant Lake blockade. 17 April 2007
Credit: Amnesty International
Chrissy Swain at a “roving” blocade.
Credit: Christian Peacemaker Teams
Ice fishing at Grassy Narrows.
Credit:© Amnesty International
Amnesty International makes an appeal to Grand and Toy 30 January 2008
Respect the Rights of the People of Grassy Narrows: Open Letter to Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty 16 April 2007
Free Grassy Narrows: Support Grassy Narrows First Nation
CBC Archives: Mercury Rising: The Poisoning of Grassy Narrows