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Title: | True North Strong & Free |
Notice: | Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524 |
Moderator: | POLAR::RICHARDSON |
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Created: | Fri Jun 19 1987 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1040 |
Total number of notes: | 13668 |
353.0. "The First Nations vs. Canada" by TRCO01::FINNEY (Keep cool, but do not freeze) Sat Sep 15 1990 00:32
It's quite evident from the "warpath" that most people are not aware of
what lies behind the historic Native confrontations with the Canadian
Governments. (Note I didn't say "current").
Once upon a time some Europeans came to what is now known as Canada and
the U.S. Upon encountering the native population, they were welcomed to
share the lands. When settling pressures began to encroach upon the
hunting and ranging territories of the natives, agreements were
struck at various places and various times between the natives and the
settlers about how to share the lands to the benefits of all people.
The first of these treaties is the Two-Row Wampum Treaty (Gus-Wen-Teh)
made in 1664 between Settlers in the area of what is now Albany, New
York, and the Haudenosaunee Confederacy ( Six Nations Confedary ).
There is a bed of wampum, white to symbolize the purity of the
agreement. There are two rows of purple which have in them the
spirit of the ancestors of each side in the treaty. There are
three beads wampum separating the two rows symbolizing peace,
friendship and respect.
The two rows indicate the two paths or vessels, travelling down the
same rivers together. One is a birch bark canoe - for the Indian people,
their laws, and their customs and their ways. The other is a ship -
for the white people and their laws, t heir customs, and their ways.
They each travel together, side by side, but each in their own boat.
Neither will try to steer the boat of the other.
Almost before the wax cooled and the tobacco smoke dissipated,
more settlers arrived and began violating the treaty. This
eventually escalated into small, but sometimes violent conflicts
between the settlers and the natives. In 1763, the head of the English
settlers, King George III, issued a Royal Proclamation in order
to stop further conflict. In the proclamation, the colonizers were
ordered to stop violating the treaties, respect existing agreements and
in places where squatters were living on Native lands, to leave and
return to colonial territories. This was a defensive gesture, since
the Crown knew that to try to fight the natives, given the distances
from the home land, plus other conflicts in Europe severely restricted
the Crown's ability to protect its settler's, if they continued
to incur the wrath of the Natives.
The proclamation also stated that only the crown had the authority
to make agreements with the Native Nations. The colonies (provinces)
would not and could not have such authority, since the Crown alone
was responsible for dealing with other nations.
Between the Royal Proclamation and the Confederation of Canada in 1867
further treaties were made, moving ever westward, with many minor and
a few major violations, all by settlers wishing to encroach into areas
the natives reserved for themselves.
The British North America Act - the Confederation of Canada -
re-affirmed the authority of the Royal Proclamation of 1763, and
included in it the undertaking to abide by all treaties made between
the Crown and other Nations (including, for example - treaties with
France, Germany, and the Aboriginal Nations of North America).
The Constitution Act of 1982 does the same thing.
These basic constitutional laws of Canada are recognized the world
over, and in Canada, as being the fundamental foundations of Canada.
These laws, being constitutional, supersede all criminal, civil,
provincial, municipal and tort laws - by the very definition of
"constitutional".
Nowhere in Canadian Constitutional Law or history, were the Aboriginal
Nations of North America ever annexed, granted, ceded or surrendered
to the Government of Canada. Nowhere did anyone, at anytime, ever
grant control of any Native Nation's populace to the Government
of Canada's Laws.
Scooter
PS. The United States Constitution and U.S. Political structure
was adopted from the Haudenosaunee Confederacy political structure.
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353.1 | We are getting a jury together now. | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Mon Sep 17 1990 11:22 | 5 |
| Are you trying to weasel out of your accusations of taking over the
GRAND CANAL?
Jean
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353.2 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Help save the Nolton Nash Pine! | Mon Sep 17 1990 18:47 | 1 |
| Oh Jean... Stop doing whirly-twirlies already!
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353.3 | WHY? | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Tue Sep 18 1990 12:46 | 1 |
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353.4 | | POLAR::RICHARDSON | Help save the Nolton Nash Pine! | Tue Sep 18 1990 20:55 | 1 |
| Good point!
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353.5 | Gee how you guys get so deep is beyond me | POLAR::LACAILLE | YFM-350 the real Ultimate Warrior | Wed Sep 19 1990 10:06 | 7 |
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Another note destined for that silly rat-hole in the bit
bucket.
brought to you by
richardson inudstries inc
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353.6 | whoop sh!t, whooop whooop oh no | POLAR::LACAILLE | YFM-350 the real Ultimate Warrior | Wed Sep 19 1990 10:08 | 11 |
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> richardson inudstries inc
^^^^^^^^^^
Oops, that's the American spelling [sorry Pat], should be
industries...
Grins,
Charlie
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353.7 | re base note | KAOFS::B_VANVALKENB | | Wed Jul 26 1995 13:11 | 21 |
| re the base note
Truely the American Indians have been pushed around, lied to and
discriminated against.
But you have to keep all things in the context of the times.
Can you name any group or population that has not acted as the agressor
to obtain land...The native population themselves had many wars between
tribes.
Canada has tried to make financial restitution for many of the broken
treaties. The money is never refused but the natives always want more.
It seems much to popular to be a victim these days.
Brian V
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353.8 | fed up with first nation double standard | KAOFS::B_VANVALKENB | | Wed Jul 26 1995 13:22 | 23 |
| It seems that OKA is getting hot again.
Marijuana crops are being cultivated on the reserve and all 3 levels of
police have been aware of it for some time. The interesting thing is
that none of these police forces wants to live up to their
responsibilties and actually do something about it.
It seems to me like the logical next step.
After all when the Indians were the main supplier of smuggled cigs
rather than solve the problem the government opted to lower taxes and
remove the incentive for people to buy smuggled smokes.
My prediction.
After another 3 weeks of finger pointing a joint task force of QPP and
RCMP will go onto the reserve and destroy the crops.
No charges will be laid.
Brian V
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353.9 | | TUXEDO::HINXMAN | Dreadful human being | Wed Jul 26 1995 13:53 | 10 |
| re .8
> After all when the Indians were the main supplier of smuggled cigs
> rather than solve the problem the government opted to lower taxes and
> remove the incentive for people to buy smuggled smokes.
So maybe this will be resolved by de-criminalizing marijuana?
Hopefully,
Tony
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