Assessment of the trans mountain pipeline and tanker expansion proposal

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Title
Assessment of the trans mountain pipeline and tanker expansion proposal
Description
The Tskeuk-Waututh Nation’s assessment of the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain Pipeline (TMEX) proposal in accordance with the Nation’s Stewardship Policy. The document reviews proposed plans and policies within their Consultation Area, including Burrard Inlet in Vancouver, British Columbia. “It describes the seriousness of the potential effects of the TMEX proposal on Tsleil-Waututh title, rights, and interests.”
Abstract
Tsleil-Waututh are the “People of the Inlet” and a distinct Coast Salish nation whose territory includes Burrard Inlet. The Tsleil Waututh people occupied, governed, and acted as stewards of our territory prior to contact, at contact (AD 1792), at the British Crown’s assertion of sovereignty (AD 1846), and continue to do so today. Our ancestors maintained villages in eastern Burrard Inlet, exclusively occupied and defended the area, and intensively used all the natural resources there, especially marine and intertidal resources.
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90
Publisher
Treaty, Lands & Resources Department Tsleil-Waututh Nation
Item sets
Salish Resources