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WSANEC protecting wild salmon for generations
For the past several months I have stood several times in the legislature in defence of wild Pacific salmon.
Folks might be wondering why?
As a person of W̱SÁNEĆ heritage, I come from an ancient line of reefnet (SW̱OLE) fishermen. We have strong teachings about our relationship with all living things around us, even the Southern Gulf Islands are our relatives.
Salmon are no different. Arguably, our relationship with SĆÁÁNEW̱ (wild Pacific salmon) is one of the most important, it forms our belief and our law.
In this Private Members' Statement I highlight the sacred relationship with salmon, the law that has governed the Salish Sea and Saanich Peninsula for countless generations and the need to refocus our efforts in protection and enhancement of our relatives, the wild Pacific salmon.
I call on government to fulfill our sacred relationship with the salmon with much greater urgency that we are currently doing.
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There was a time when the WSÁNEĆ were a hungry people, but the Great Spirit changed that. This is the story, and these are the words of my uncle STOLȻEȽ. Those beautiful islands and bays and inlets, our clam beds, oyster beds, our octopus beds — all of those are sacred to us because of our belief. It's a belief that we have about how they came to be — whether it's clams, mussels, oysters, fishes, all of the species of fish that travel through our territory. It's our belief. It's what our elders said. It's their words.
They were a people long ago before they became fish. They were a good people, a hard-working people that didn't have an enemy anywhere. They had no enemies. They worked well with everyone, and XÁLS appeared to them and said: The way you are living is good. You have no enemies, and you work hard, so I'm going to keep you that way. He changed them into the SĆÁÁNEW̱ — all the fishes and salmon — and he sent them out to sea. They all worked together. He sent them out to sea as families. The spring salmon, the sockeye salmon, humpback salmon, all the salmon — they go out to sea as a family, and they return back to their home as a family.
Our elders respected the laws that we were given, so each year in the late spring, the ironwood tree blossoms. I think it's called the ocean spray today. It blossoms a beautiful blossom and a kind of beige-coloured plume, and there's a beautiful scented aroma throughout Saanich. You have to be in awe of it when you look at it, because it's so pretty, and the smell of it means Saanich summer.
It's a marker on the natural calendar for our people. When that took place, it meant that now the salmon are starting to travel within our homeland territory. They're within our reach. And then it means that it's time to get ready to go and move and be out there in our homeland and our territory.
When we were living in our natural state of life, ŦIŦE, a spiritual leader, was sent out to paddle to the edge of the territory, to SMOḰEĆ, a place that's called Point Roberts today. By himself, he paddled as a prayer for the people at that time, paddling on his way, and each stroke of his paddling was like a prayer for the people.
He never had anything to eat. He gave up food and gave up water until he reached a place which is called SḴŦOḴEȽ — Mayne Island — where there's a beautiful spring water there. He would stop and have a drink and a rest. That was his first full day. Early in the morning, he'd drink water and travel on, continuing his effort to finish his prayer work for the people, to begin their fishing season.
He paddled until he reached SMOḰEĆ. At the edge of the territory, he stood in his canoe and faced all the islands there, and he spoke to them as people. Your relatives will be here soon, he would say. You should look after them like you were told. You look after them like you were told, and they will look after you the way they were told by the Great Spirit.
That's a belief. That's a way of life for our people, what an island is, where food is gathered, where families are gathered, where history is told, where education takes place, how to live in this country in the way it was meant to be. He would pray to the salmon, SĆÁÁNEW̱, that spirit of all the fishes, and he would say: Take pity on us and feed us once more, and we will respect you like we always have. That was a prayer for the people.
When he was done that, he paddled back home, two more days. He stopped at the drinking place, SḴŦOḴEȽ, to get water and then paddled back home, back to the village where he would gather the people around him and say: I've done my best for you. I've opened your fishing season. You can go and get ready to go. I've opened the way for you.
Look after our homeland. Look after it. Take care of it. That's a belief for us. It's a law.
[Continued at adamolsen.bcgreencaucus.ca/wsanec-protecting-salmon/]
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