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Wetʼsuwetʼen Solidarity Prayer Walk and Water Blessing Ceremony

  • Foster Bridge 2805 East Foster Island Road Seattle, WA, 98112 United States (map)

Mother Earth and her indigenous peoples are under attack!

In the illegitimate provence known as British Columbia, militarized Royal Mounted Canadian Police are forcibly removing the Wet’suwet’en People from their sovereign and unceded land to clear the path for a (Coastal GasLink) pipeline that will mean more death and destruction for all sacred life on earth.

In Washington State, our First People's way of life is facing a new level of attack as our salmon and orca are facing extinction due to climate disater caused by toxic fossil fuels.

In the face of these destructive acts, we gather to pray for strength for the Wet'suwet'en and all those indigenous peoples standing up for our Mother Earth, and to protect & restore our Salish Sea and all that we hold sacred. We Stand with hereditary chiefs!

WHAT: Peaceful Prayer Walk in Solidarity with the Wet'suwet'en Nation, followed by a Water Blessing Ceremony

WHERE: Meet at Foster Bridge in the Seattle Arboretum. (Copy coordinance paste into Maps 47.642090, -122.292056 ) Walk from the Arboretum to Volunteer Park and then down Broadway/Denny to Myrtle Edwards Park.

WHEN: 10am Walk from Foster Bridge, Arboreturm;
2pm Water Blessing Ceremony at Myrtyle Edwards Park

BRING: Dress warmly and in red if you can, bring signs of support, snacks, and water from your location to participate in the water blessing ceremony

SAVE THE DATES: Prayer Walks also planned for February 29th in Tacoma and March 7th in Olympia. Check back here for updates.

#WetsuwetenStrong #StandWithWetsuweten #ProtectTheSacred #NoFrackedGas
#NoTarSandsOil #ClimateEmergencyJayInslee

Earlier Event: February 22
Muckleshoot Winter Powwow
Later Event: February 26
NAFC Support Group - Central