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Dominion Live
A talk by Gord Hill
Speech
Gord Hill, Kwakwak'wakw Nation
 Dawn Paley  Contact Contributor
Oct. 27, 2009, 3:37 p.m.
"'The government wants to say it's all great here. We have a great relationship with Indigenous peoples.' We're saying no, that's false. That's a lie that the governments, the corporations and the Olympics are perpetrating."

These are some of the words of Gord Hill, member of the Kwakwak'wakw Nation and resident of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside.

In this talk, recorded at UBC's Green College on October 19th, 2009, Hill discusses the history behind the slogan "No Olympics on Stolen Native Land."
Dawn Paley/Gord Hill, Vancouver Media Cooperative.
Please credit the Vancouver Media Cooperative

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