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On August 21, 2007 a powerful message of truth was delivered to the Law Society of Upper Canada by Six Nations of the Grand River spokesperson Janie Jamieson. Historian Dr. Anthony Hall made a valid point when he said, "the route to wealth for newcomers (referring to early colonizers) is land sales and land development." They are offering us money that was made from the lands they stole from us.
the car the money they made by renting it. It’s like claiming the car is now the legal property of the thief. Is that a legal process? Is that justice for the vic tim of the theft? No, but when it comes to our stolen lands CANADA claims it is. We all know under no law is theft legal. More ... |
| Andrea Bear Nicholas Chair in Native Studies, St. Thomas University , Fredericton , New Brunswick . Beginning in the days of the pre Loyalists, when New Brunswick was still part of Nova Scotia , it became a standard practice of government officials to help themselves, and their cronies, to the best lands in the province. As Brebner (1969) has put it: “Naturally the Halifax officials had their fingers in the pie from the beginning” In ten short years more than three and a half million acres of Mi’kmaq, (Wolastoqiyik) Maliseet, and (Peskotomuhkati) Passamaquoddy lands had been granted away for a song; and a pattern of patronage and personal corruption had become entrenched. These grants also represented an enormous violation of imperial law, particularly the Royal Proclamation of 1763, which declared that no one could take possession of Indian Lands unless they had first been ceded or sold by Indian nations to the crown. MORE ... |
| Sachem Paula LaPierre "...throughout Canada ’s poorly informed media and political circles many of these legitimately concerned individuals are branded as radicals, rebels, or when organized in groups, as “splinter groups”, and are, expectedly, rejected by the Band leaders. Recent Aboriginal protests can be attributed to Aboriginal social justice activists attempting to draw attention to legitimate issues that arise from the failure of Canadian Aboriginal Policy, administered by both Canadian and Aboriginal bureaucrats, to meet the legal requirements of the Canadian Aboriginal legal contract. These social activists are often unfortunately inappropriately criminalized, and some, such as Dudley George, pay with their lives." MORE ... |
| Press Release June 22nd 2007 Canadian citizen Phil Fontaine and Atlantic Policy Congress, NBAPC, Aboriginal Sec't, MAWIW, UNBI, INAC & its C&C pretend to speak for us. They have been placed in this position by their bosses, the Canadian government under imposed Canadian laws. They are paid by Canada . They report to Canada . They do not report to us or represent us in any sense of the word. Canada has it upside down and backwards. They haven’t established THEIR claims to our lands. We don’t have a thing to prove. The land is ours. They’re the ones with unsettled claims to our lands. This is about our “jurisdiction”. MORE ... |
| It appears, from your lack of apparent outrage, that you have been out of the loop on some very important issues that are quickly developing and will seriously affect indigenous peoples health and land rights throughout Canada. MORE |


| “LAKOTA NATION” CONFIRMED THEY ARE NOT PART OF THE U.S. DEC. 25 2007 Treaties concluded through bribery and with colonial puppets,instead of with valid representatives of our people, are not legal. It should be borne in mind that most, not all, of the treaties evermade with the colonizers granted them only very limited rights that fall far short of the greedy advantages they imagined. They had no intention of ever living up to any treaty. They were hellbent on stealing everything. The U.S. and Canada came as profiteers and fraudulently tried to steal all our assets. MORE ... |
| Please read these well documented articles about some of the truth to what is still going on today. |
