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Ktunaxa Nation Challenges BC Approval of Jumbo Resort in Qat’muk
August 7, 2012
The Ktunaxa Nation is
attempting to challenge the British Colombia government's recent
approval of a controversial year-round ski resort that will sit in
Qat'muk (GOT-MOOK), a profoundly sacred area to the Ktunaxa Peoples in
southeastern British Columbia.
As explored in the documentary film, Qat'muk:
Where the Grizzly Bears go to Dance, the Ktunaxa Nation has been opposed
to the ski resort ever since it was first proposed, in 1991. The Ktunaxa
maintain that the Jumbo
Glacier Resort would "directly interfere with lands that
are of the utmost spiritual importance to the Ktunaxa Nation". For the
Ktunaxa, Qat'muk is home of the Grizzly Bear Spirit. It is vital to both
Ktunaxa culture and the region’s environment.
"The BC Government’s approval of the resort in the heart
of Qat’muk represents a desecration of a principal Ktunaxa sacred site, the
potential undoing of Ktunaxa traditional spiritual and religious practices,
and consequently a significant and unjustifiable violation of Ktunaxa
constitutional rights," The Ktunaxa Nation explains in a July 24 Press Release.
"The Ktunaxa have a stewardship obligation and duty to
the Grizzly Bear Spirit and Qat’muk," says Ktunaxa Nation Chair, Kathryn
Teneese.
"Ktunaxa have been on record as being opposed to this
resort since it was first proposed, principally on the spiritual importance
of the Qat’muk area for Ktunaxa people, as well as the concerns for the
protection of wildlife populations, biodiversity and water quality."
"Throughout the consultation process, the Ktunaxa Nation
clearly and consistently indicated that proceeding with the resort would
destroy the spiritual, cultural and environmental values of Qat’muk. Yet,
they did not hear our words."
"We now have no other choice but to challenge the BC
Government's decision making process," continues Teneese. "We feel
that this decision will not stand in a court of law, and will be found to
show that the BC Government did not make the correct decision in approving
the resort in the heart of Qat'muk."
The Ktunaxa are now in the process of applying for Judicial
Review of the approval of the Jumbo Glacier Resort.
"However, this legal challenge is an expensive proposition
to the Ktunaxa, and we are currently bearing this cost alone. As a result, we
are inviting the public to contribute to our legal costs through our web site
www.beforejumbo.com.
There is also a second fund for visitors which will support the cultural
activities and education related to Qat’muk. Donations to this fund qualify
as charitable donations. We cannot issue tax receipts for the legal fund, but
we can for all donations over $20 to the cultural activities fund. All
contributions are greatly appreciated."
For more information on Qat'muk, or to donate money either to
the legal action fund, or to the charitable activities fund, please visit: www.beforejumbo.com For more
information on the Ktunaxa visit: www.ktunaxa.org.
You can also find updates and show some support at: http://www.facebook.com/qatmuk
For Further Information Contact:
Garry Slonowski Communications Manager Ktunaxa Nation Council 250-919-2848 gslonowski@ktunaxa.org |
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