Desilets points to an assault on the Tiny House Warriors as recently as April, where a drunken group, one woman and three men, attacked the Tiny House Warriors’ Blue River camp in British Columbia. They had stopped to tell construction workers they had no Secwepemc consent to flag in preparation … The Premier says the responsibility for dealing with the Tiny House Warriors protest camp near Blue River falls on the RCMP as well as the Simpcw First Nation as well as Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc. The camp is on Secwepemc territory along the Trans-Mountain Pipeline route, and was set up to protect traditional territory. Manuel, a member of the Secwepemc Women’s Warrior Society and founder of Tiny House Warriors resistance, was taken into custody by local RCMP officers last weekend, but was released later that day after signing a conditional release “under duress,” she told APTN News Tuesday at the group’s new village in Blue River, B.C. More than 500 kilometres of the 1,150-kilometre pipeline route from Edmonton to Burnaby would run through unceded Secwepemc territory. Blue River is about 175 kilometres north of Kamloops. Blue River is about 175 kilometres north of Kamloops.Kanahus Manuel, a high profile Secwepemc land defender and spokesperson for the village, said she feared for her life when four strangers showed up unexpectedly on Sunday night.She said … On March 14-15, 2020, we attended a human rights symposium in Secwepmec territory in support of the Tiny House Warriors. The Thompson-Nicola Regional District wants a meeting with B.C.’s public safety minister to express concerns about the Tiny House Warriors, a group of pipeline protestors who have been in Blue . Letter from Human Rights Symposium attendees in support of Tiny House Warriors, condemning the recent attack at Blue River Camp. . Clearwater RCMP has launched an investigation after a group of Indigenous activists says they were subjected to a ‘violent’ attack at their Tiny House Warriors village located on Crown land at Blue River over the weekend. Kanahus Manuel held for hours without proper medical attention for wrist injured in arrest For Immediate Release: October 21, 2019 (Unceded Secwepemc Territory / Blue River, BC) – At 9 a.m. on October 19, 2019 Kanahus Manuel and Isha Jules of Tiny House Warriors were arrested on Highway 5. The front line of the fight against the 890,000 barrel per day Trans Mountain tar sands pipeline at this moment is at Blue River, situated within the Secwepemc Nation in British Columbia, about 590 kilometres north-east of Vancouver. On the evening of April 19th, three men and a woman drove over the signs and banners that mark the entrance to the Tiny House Warrior camp near Blue River, BC. RCMP in Clearwater, B.C., are investigating an incident that took place at the Tiny House Warriors village in Blue River over the weekend. The men destroyed the memorial of red dresses for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, stole the truck of Kanahus Manuel and rammed it into a Tiny House. Kanahus Manuel, a Secwepemc Land Defender and spokesperson for the Tiny House Warriors, was one of the people attacked and has shared the details of the incident with journalists. RCMP in Clearwater, B.C., are investigating an incident that took place at the Tiny House Warriors village in Blue River over the weekend. On April 19, 2020, three white men and one white woman violently attacked the Tiny House Warriors Blue River camp. The Tiny House Warriors are a group of Secwepemc land and water defenders who for the past year, have been gathered in a new village of tiny houses on Secwepemc territory near Blue River. .