The right to live on their land. Greenpeace released a film about indigenous peoples opposing oil companies in Russia and Canada

2019-12-10 13:38

In the film, two nationalities - Khanty from Russia and Secwepemc from Canada - faced with large oil-producing corporations - LUKOIL and Trans Mountain that found hydrocarbon fossils in the sacred lands of the peoples. Representatives of the Khanty and Secwepemc are trying to save their land from environmental disaster — and thus preserve their own unique culture.

Khanty is low-numbered indigenous peoples of the North living mainly on the territory of the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug, they are representatives of the Ural race. Their traditional trades are hunting, fishing, and reindeer herding. In the second half of the XX century, large deposits of hydrocarbons were found on the lands belonging to Khanty. You can read more about life, beliefs, and conflicts with corporations in our story.

Secwepemc is an Indian nationality mainly residing in the Canadian province of British Columbia. They belong to the Shuswap language group.

Original

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the and their khanty are peoples from secwepemc