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SII-AM HAMILTON on Respect-Based Futures [ENCORE] /279

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Philosophy, Society & Culture, For The Wild, Anthropocene, Story Telling, Religion & Spirituality, Decolonization, Progressive, Liberation, Land, Media

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 March 2022

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

This week we are rebroadcasting our interview with Sii-am Hamilton, originally aired in November of 2020. In this powerful conversation with land defender Sii-am Hamilton, we are invited to discuss futuristic ways forward in recognition that Indigenous communities have been practicing creative resistance against colonialism and capitalism for hundreds of years. We begin by discussing what is currently transpiring on Wet’suwet’en territories and how colonial governments are using the current pandemic (and will use future crises) to roll back regulatory measures and push development full force. Sii-am offers a holistic reflection on frontline land defense and the extent to which violence is afflicted upon land defenders, and resource extraction participants, by transnational corporations, while also reorienting us to the reality that just, dignified, and brilliant futures already exist but are not given attention, curiosity, or love because they do not serve corporate profit. Sii-am Hamilton is a land defender and traditional knowledge holder born in occupied Hupacasath territory to mother Kwitsel Tatel and father Ron Hamilton. Their experience stems from time on the land, feast culture, and living traditional law and protocol. They are a qualified hand poke tattoo artist as well as a song holder. Sii-am has been raised in political organization, land title, and grassroots activism since childhood, and now specializes in publicity/media promotion of environmental and land sovereignty movements.Music by Elisapie.Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references and action points.Support the show

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Hello and welcome to For the Wild Podcast. I'm Ayeon Ayeon.

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Today we are speaking with CM Hamilton.

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I just feel a love for the next generation because I want them to become whatever they

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want to be, and I want it to be a possibility outside of violence.

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CM is a solo and new channeled land offender and traditional knowledge holder

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born in occupied hoop Chesa territory, Port Alperney, British Columbia,

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to mother Quetzal Taddle and father Ron Hamilton.

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Their experience stems from time on the land, feast culture,

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and living traditional law and protocol.

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They are a qualified hand-poked at two artists as well as a song holder.

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CM has been raised in political organization,

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land title, and grassroots activism since childhood,

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