RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:WildcrooksSOME areas of Sheslay are sacred, I have read the oral history of the TRTFN, and researched their respective sacred areas. The Hat does not sit on one of them. As for the ruling on the archaeological study, it is not moot just because the system is being changed/improved. Nor were their standards in some way deficient as you would imply. Yes, UNDRIP legislation is being adopted, slowly and the province of BC is working on a new agreement with the Tahltan Nation. But if anything it will make the mining industry more productive on the lands of First Nations who support mining like the Tahltan Nation - in lieu of the disaster that's been the current system due to the unsettled land claims. In terms of the Tahltan signing the C and E for their benefit see below. ""While Doubleviews past approach to engagement with the Tahltan Nation is regretful, the company has acknowledged and apologized for those wrongs and has taken meaningful steps towards improving its relationship with the Tahltan Nation, said the TCG in the statement. The TCG is optimistic that those efforts will continue but stands ready to defend the Tahltan Nations interests if needed, it said. The Tahltan Nation also said that it is not opposed to mineral exploration within its territory provided it is done in a manner that is consistent with Tahltan values and respects the Tahltan Nations authority." https://www.bclocalnews.com/news/mining-company-apologizes-to-northwest-b-c-first-nation-signs-communications-agreement/ Cannibalism isn't my cup of tea, but I'll still buy you a beer when you get caught on the wrong side of this thing :)