

A community’s fight for land, truth, and autonomy.
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1h 33m
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Josias Tschanz
On British Columbia’s remote Southside, wildfire is not an abstract threat—it is a lived reality. As flames close in on a frontier community, the Cheslatta Carrier Nation and their neighbours face an impossible choice: evacuate, or stay to protect the land that defines them. With limited access and little outside support, the community responds collectively, drawing on Indigenous leadership, cooperation, and generations of knowledge to confront the fire in near isolation. In the aftermath, the burn reveals a long-erased Cheslatta village site, resurfacing a suppressed history just as their response gains wider attention as a model for resilience. But when the flames recede, new constraints emerge—raising questions about the limits of community-led action, and the fragile balance between survival, autonomy, and authority.

Stewart Alcock
himself

Cole Bender
himself

Brad Blackwel
himself


Josias Tschanz
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Gary Blackwell
himself

Joanne Brown
herself

Hazel Burt
herself

John Casimet
himself

Ryan Chapman
himself

Walt Cravey
himself

David Eby
himself
Counting Ants Productions
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