Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Manuel-Family-by-South-Thompson-River-in-Canada-27MZIFJXSXJ8S.htmlConceptually similarActivist from the Tiny House Warriors in CanadaGP0STR17MCompleted★★★★★★★Tiny House Warriors with Sign in CanadaGP0STR0Z4Completed★★★★Tiny House Construction by Activists in CanadaGP0STR0ZOCompleted★★★★Tiny House Warrior with Sign in CanadaGP0STR0Z9Completed★★★★★★Tiny House Construction by Activists in CanadaGP0STR0ZTCompleted★★★★Indigenous Community Builds Tiny House in Pipeline’s Path in CanadaGP0STR0WFCompleted★★★★★★★Indigenous Community Builds Tiny House in Pipeline’s Path in CanadaGP0STR0WHCompleted★★★★Kanahus Manuel, Activist from the Tiny House Warriors in CanadaGP0STR4CHCompleted★★★★★★★Kanahus Manuel, Activist from the Tiny House Warriors in CanadaGP0STR4D8Completed★★★★★★View AllGP0STR459Manuel Family by South Thompson River in CanadaFrom Left: Carlo, Matthew, Reese, Ida, Wasayka, Snutetkew, Pexmes, Sqelecw and Tate pose for a group protrait.Calling themselves the Tiny House Warriors, a group of Indigenous Secwepemc people and allies from Canada are building a tiny house in the path of the massive Kinder Morgan tar sands oil pipeline’s planned route through their territory. The house is a symbol of the home they are fighting to protect, creating hope and community in the face of destruction.Locations:British Columbia-Canada-North America-Vancouver IslandDate:7 Sep, 2017Credit:© Ian Willms / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5976px X 3992pxRestrictions:Images of Indigenous Peoples in Canada should not be used for fundraising purposes.Keywords:Activists-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Families-Indigenous People-Kinder Morgan-KWCI (GPI)-Medium group of people-Outdoors-Pipelines-RiversShoot:Indigenous Community Builds Tiny Houses in Pipeline’s Path in Secwepemc Territory, CanadaCalling themselves the Tiny House Warriors, a group of Indigenous Secwepemc people from Canada are building tiny houses in the path of the massive Kinder Morgan tar sands oil pipeline’s planned route through their territory. The house is a symbol of the home they are fighting to protect, creating hope and community in the face of destruction.