First Nations Prof From B.C.-Alaska Territory Forced To Leave Canada

cheatthis:

allthecanadianpolitics:

A First Nations woman working to revive a threatened language in her traditional territory of northern British Columbia says she’s being forced to leave the country on Canada Day.

Mique’l Dangeli belongs to the Tsimshian First Nation, whose territory straddles the border between Alaska and British Columbia. She says Canada won’t recognize her right to live and work in B.C. because she was born on the American side on Annette Island Indian Reserve.

Her visa expires July 1, she said.

“For me, what I consider home is my home community and my people’s traditional territory, which is northern B.C.,” she said. “We’re not immigrants to our people’s traditional territory.”

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“The colonial border between the U.S. and Canada dissects Indigenous territories in ways that sever the lifelines between First Nation families, communities, languages and ceremonies,” Dangeli’s petition says.

Dangeli says she considered applying for Indian status in Canada, but learned the two-year process hinged on the baptismal record of her great-great-great grandmother in Prince Rupert, B.C., in the 1860s.

“So if she decided not to convert to Christianity I would not be considered an Indian under the Indian Act. The whole process is about one colonial institution affirming the power of another. It has nothing to do with our inherent Indigenous rights that predate colonial law,” Dangeli said.

This whole article is worth a read but this part deserved highlighting.

First Nations Prof From B.C.-Alaska Territory Forced To Leave Canada

closet-keys:

I think it’s worth saying that there’s a difference between someone not doing something because they’re entitled and just assume someone will do it for them

vs. someone not doing something because they’re exhausted and long ago resigned to the fact that they would just never get to have the benefits of that thing being done

brutalpetunia:

myblogisnotinteresting:

brutalpetunia:

“Why are there so many sick/disabled people on Tumblr?”

Maybe because we can’t get out of bed and need to laugh at bad memes to keep our minds off of the fact that we’re dying a little faster than the rest of you able-bodied little shits, Susan.

I left Tumblr for 4 or 5 years. I had kinda adulted out of it. Then I ended up with 24/7 pain and couldn’t work. I was so bored and had difficulty concentrating so I returned to this hellsite and it’s chronically correct, endless scrolling dash and it’s been a great distraction and a great place to vent. So many spaces for people with my condition are all disease all the time but here I get smattering of disease interspersed with memes and interesting social issues. It’s allows me to both feel like I’m accepting my condition while not feeling swallowed by it.

I love this. That’s also how I feel. I needed someplace that wasn’t 100% serious all the time. I tend to stay out of The Discourse ™, so it’s kind of a relief to log in here as opposed to other disability/chronic illness communities.

justsomeantifas:

coldbrood:

justsomeantifas:

kirinandvlindertje:

justsomeantifas:

when will i stop thinking i’m funny tho?

source 

Okay, a quick and rough calculation I’d say that this person bought about 2000 kcal worth of food, aka about enough for 1 day. For that same $11 I can probably buy a medium bag of rice, a dozen eggs, and some frozen vegetables, allowing me to make over a week worths of food, that is more nutritionally balanced than this.

but that doesn’t fit the glamorous aesthetic of a healthy lifestyle. whatever will you do???

what @kirinandvlindertje listed is more healthy than all fruit though

exactly, but it’s not considered healthy under the shallow aesthetics of the health movement in our current sociopolitical climate. 

because again the health movement today is just that: pretty visuals with little practical use