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Indigenous women are now on the frontlines when it comes to defending their land and livelihood. Crystal Lamemen is part of a community of 900 Woodland Cree people who for thousands of years have resided in the Beaver Lake Cree Nation, a territory in Alberta, Canada. Indigenous women are now on the front lines when it comes to defending their land and livelihood in the face of mining, other extractive industries and environmental changes.
Crystal is joined by Amelia Telford, a Bundjalung woman from Tweed Heads, who is campaigning for climate justice, particularly for Indigenous people.
With age-old treaties and new age methods like social media, how can traditional communities protect their land?
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