Sunday, November 20, 2005

Comments about the "4 billion to Battle Native Poverty".

I am posting a gentleman's comments to me plus my edited and non-edited comments sent to the published comments in the Globe and Mail article about The Government setting aside "$4-billion package to battle native poverty."A direct question to me; here is my un-edited responmse and edited response.The following posted comments initiated the man's published comments:Donald Morin from Vancouver, Canada writes:IT is all very well to write your comments and your disagreements to the current aboriginal leaders and government's intentions, and to write a series of words which means nothing to my brothers and sisters, of which we have not heard before from previous governmental and community leaders, politicians, and desktop, laptop pundits and commentaries. Aboriginals will not be invited for dinner, conversations or other mentions without some hidden agenda or Christian intention. We do pull up our "bootstraps", and it's not about "buying votes".Canada has a fiduciary responsibility to Canada's first people due to the written treaties between the white and red races ofcolonial times. Until the non-native "other" walks the earth with my skin colour, colonial history and indigenous ancestry, then keep your racists writings, political commentary and euro-centric comments to yourselves. As long as community members, leaders and government leaders work and live with honesty, humility, and respect, capital energy can be use to benefit all of us. IF not then we are all guilty of avarice intentions and clandestine maneuver.Genocide has changed it s tools of persuasion, and so we all must walk gently on the earth. Miigweech, all my relations.Posted Nov. 19, 2005 at 3:46 PM EST :

(Gentleman's reply)

joseph Campbell from Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada writes: Donald Morin: What have you personally done for your peoplethat the white race hasn't. Perhaps most of us are not"racists" as you infer but "realists". You should be gladthat the French and British came to this country instead of the Chineseor even the Russians who were right next door in Alaska. Ican assure you, there would few of your people left if any, and yourancestors would not be called "First Nations". So perhapsthose of you who have the rescources should go to your own whereverthey are and do more for them.

Posted Nov. 19, 2005 at 9:31 PM

My un-edited reply:

Mr Campbell, I believe in my own life, I have done much to help some of Canada’s First People. As a role model, as a teacher, and as a caring individual who is not afraid to pick up my Elders out of their own excrement, when the Euro-centric ambulance, fire, and police personnel are putting on his latex gloves." I have stopped Native young thugs from beating and killing a Non-Native man, because a person should be willing to give up their own life if someone is being attacked and beat by bad people. I have taught aboriginal artists to work four times as hard as the euro-centric and person of colour individuals to embrace life and realize ones potential instead of settling with life. I have walked in the moccasins of our most dispossessd aboriginal souls to know what is killing our people yesterday and today. When I wrote, "genocide has changed its tools of persuasion" in a song in 2002, it was about the subtle tools, the powerful invisible leaders of this earth use to slowly kill off a people, or any sense of hope or potential. I will continue to write and fight against defeatists and colonial mind setters like you, who only want to agitate the other" and spout off your sense of euro-centric and imperialistic superiority. A non-native Scottish friend stated in my film "7 Fires 4 U...Kitchi Manitou they were more racist than the English when it came to their land grab mentality when they first arrived to this country. To imply that The Russians and Chinese are worse than the French or the English is your false sense of superiority and righteousness. So go and re-teach your self and get out of the rut that you have positioned yourself in. As far as what the "white race hasn't" done, Their leaders haven't keep their word, they were bigots, and imperialists who gave diseased blankets to Canada’s First People, stole our land, hung our leaders and abused our women. The white leaders did everything in their power, mind and body to undermine "the people" of this continent and you should be ashamed for writing and implying your sense of reasoning in your reply to me, because it is simplistic, colonial and a result of what was taught to you as a baby, a child, a young man, and the person you are today.

Edited reply sent to Globe and Mail approx 1:10 pm PST:

Mr Campbell, I have done much to help as a role model, teacher, father and as a individual who picked up my Elders out of their own excrement, when the ambulance, fire, and police personnel are putting on his latex gloves." I have stopped Natives from beating and killing a Non-Native man, because it was the right. I taught aboriginal artists to realize ones potential instead of settling with life. I have walked in the moccasins of our most dispossessd to know what is killing our people yesterday and today. When I wrote, "genocide has changed its tools of persuasion" in a song, it was about the subtle tools, the powerful use to slowly kill off a people. I will continue to write and fight against colonial mind setters, who only want to spout off their sense of superiority. A Scottish friend stated in my film "7 Fires 4 U...Kitchi Manitou they were more racist than the English when it came to their land grab when they first arrived here. To imply that The Russians and Chinese are worse than the French or the English is your false sense of superiority and righteousness. As far as what the "white race hasn't" done, their leaders haven't keep their word, were bigots, who gave diseased blankets to 'the Indians", stole our land, hung our leaders and abused our women. The white leaders did everything in their power, mind and body to undermine "the people" of this continent and you should be ashamed for implying your sense of reasoning. It is simplistic, colonial and a result of what was taught to you as a baby, a child, a young man, and the person you are today.

I published these comments to expose the systemic thinking of our times.

In closing, I am posting what I sent yesterday regarding editing, the comments regarding this G & M article and evaluations of the other and the dominent.

Article sent Saturday to The Globe & Mail regarding the comments pertaining to the "4 billion to battle native poverty".

Again, the pathetic do-gooders and naysayers battle it out to what should be done to help, deny and sooth The "Indian Problem" of Canada. I appreciate the sympathetic words, but turn your words to action not platitudes. Vote and work to change the status quo, instead of polarizing words which ends up as nothing abstract or concrete.Diggleworth airhead is no doubt the most pathetic racist who complains about the haves and have-nots of Canadian Society. It's the euro-centric governing system and positioning which continued the "taxation of people in western civilization, and if you are so angry about taxation, take your anger out on the historicity of Western civility, the grandeur and moumentalization of politics in stone and your cities, of which the European ancestors, and North American governments perpetuated to maintain the status quo. Systemic race positioning is in everything from the intellect, the emotional, the material, and sexual politics. To close my view, why does Mr. Gerald McIvor allowed 349 words for his commentary and I have to edit my words down to 190? The literacy of race, capitalism and class defines who and what is allowed to comment, review, and criticize the status quo but NDNs are always allowed less than the Euro-centric other. In closing it does not matter to me how many words we are allowed to share, but what words we utilize to “change the diapers of the ruling class.

End of Globe & Mail postings!!!!

Additonal comments published in Globe and Mail pertaining to article belows
"Divisions plague Assembly of First Nations [/]Dissident chiefs create tension on eve of key meeting with Prime Minister" By BILL CURRY Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Additonal comments published in Globe and Mail

Having met Mr. Fontaine in the past, I saw him as a cordial man, and willing to listen to the communities, he visited. We should not forget the schisms between traditionalists, and Indian Affairs regulated band councils, and remember that tribal custom usage and one nations language, which defined a nation's relations to the land. Since contact, when the imperialist leaders and governments eradicated the "Indian Problem, and took away our ancestor's language, land and customs, that was the beginning of the end of a people. The governments of the day’s intention were to divide us, and undermine our leaders and our first nations tribes. Today is no different
Today, the divide and conquer mentality has replaced our connection to the land and connected us to the black heart of the system. As long as, we appease the white man and his/her system, we will always be seen as a conquered and divided people.
The "Indian Problem" still exists, and no one leader of any government will resolve the indifference we all carry within each of us. We will all remain divided till, we find a leader who will stand up against the capitalist system, and connect all of Mother Earth back to he land. We are of one planet, one earth, one land, one water; too bad nations see life differently.

Donald MorinFilmmaker/Actor/Teacher

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Comment on propaganda news story about Police taking Native "militants down on Burrard Bridge in Vancouver, 2005 & info on I.O.U. LAND MUSICAL

Tansi Vancouver

It is ironic just before Canada Day to find myself staring at the front page of the Vancouver Sun and reading the article about police taking down my first nations colleagues on Burrard Bridge. I can completely understand the position, my colleagues took to assert our political position in Canada. I begin a project 15 years ago to create a politically charged film now titled "7 Fires 4 U...Kitchi Manitou. The film utilizes the 1990 Oka crisis as the starting point to examines the dichotomy between societal surveillance and indigenous resistance in an age of Terror, which began for us 513 years ago.

I wanted to paint a picture where two characters affected by the Oka crisis begin their journey in promoting indigenous resistance , and any means to fight the racism, the terrorization of aboriginal people, and to stand up against the media propaganda utilized to devalue our people on the Canandian landscape. So it is no surprise to still see the propaganda utilized by Canada's police to undermine the political actions of Canada's first people. In this Age of Terror, I have utilized my experience to expose the propaganda that is use to contain the indigenous sovereignty of our native people. For the SUN to utilize an image which has nothing to do with the actual taken down of the native people on the Burrard bridge, but instead uses a file picture to paints us as terrorists and thugs, shows what the police, INSET, and media appartusses will do to manufacturing consent in criminalizing our political actions. Shame on Canada.

This commentary does not represent the views of my current working relationship with Caravan Farm Theatre and the cast and crew of their new summer musical I.O. U. LAND. IOU LAND is about a Native Man (SAM WOLF) who is cheated out of his land in a card game by some Beefalo ranchers .
Respectfully,

Donald Morin, ba
residing at Suite 706. 27 west Pender Street,, Vancouver, BC, V6 2T2, but now at Caravan Farm theatre, Armstrong , BC donaldmorin@gmail.com, 1.778.881.2275 http://groups.msn.com/TheDonaldMorinWebSite


Below information taken from http://www.caravanfarmtheatre.com/season.html

THE I.O.U.LAND
A NEW WESTERN MUSICAL BY LINZ KENYON

LAND AND FAMILY…
Rodeo champion Sam Wolf loses his land in a game of poker…
His lawyer son Billy is supposed to win it back…
Like a chuckwagon wreck at the Calgary Stampede, everything goes wrong…
STAR CROSSED LOVERS ON THE RUN, MURDER, BETRAYAL,
WILD RIDING COWGIRLS, ENCHANTED POKER GAMES, THE CUSTER LONGKNIFE,
A RING OF FIRE AND A SLEEP OF TWENTY YEARS
Enter Billy Junior, lucky at cards and wishing on stars…
FATHERS, DAUGHTERS, SONS AND LOVERS
WHAT WOULD YOU DO FOR LAND? WHAT WOULD YOU DO FOR FAMILY?

PART FAIRY TALE, PART HORSE OPERA, PART HONKY TONK COMEDY
ALL CANADIAN THEATRE

BASED ON RICHARD WAGNER’S RING CYCLE
DIRECTED BY ESTELLE SHOOK
MUSIC COMPOSED BY LINZ KENYON AND DOUG DODD
SET DESIGNED BY CATHERINE HAHN & HARRY VAN DER SCHEE
COSTUMES DESIGNED BY MARINA SZIJARTO
LIGHTS DESIGNED BY GERALD KING
[Featuring Donald Morin, Ryan Cunningham, Michelle Latimer, Kerriann Cardinal, Courtnenay Stevens
Darren Hynes, and Musicians, Darby Watters, Gillian Cran, and Kim White.]

JULY 19 TO AUGUST 21, 7:30 PM NIGHTLY RAIN OR SHINE, SHow completed August 23rd. Next year 2006 MacBeth is posted

Monday, February 21, 2005

John Graham's trial February 21st. in Vancouver and an opinion

JOHN GRAHAM AND THE FREEDOM AND UNFREEDOM OF THE INDIVIDUALHis hearing is re-scheduled to March 2nd., 05 , 9:00 am Pacific Standard time. As a good friend of John Graham, and supporter of aborignal people's rights and freedoms, I just left the Feb 21st trail, I can see from the judge's statement that the problematic hearsay evidence that has been submitted by the US Government is as Terry La Liberté says is "flawed". In my opinion, the current outcome of John's case is indicative of the political and judicial complicity that has arisen out of the geo-political relations setup between Canada and the United States as a result of the anti-terrorism legislation set up by both countries. Now with the Patriot Act (USA) and the Anti-terrorist legislation act (CDN), they can are use domestic governance of criminal law in the theatrics of a judicial system to enfringe on our cultural and international sovereignty as people of our nation states. Laws that again, do not favour aboriginal people, and other cultural groups. The judge continued with respect to what is admissible and not admissible, and utilized a bias which is based on previous extradition hearings and new legislation that has revised former judicial extradition laws.Ultimately the US is looking for a fall guy because of lobbying by the Pictou daughters, and the media related forms which propagated the complicity and cover-ups initiated by managers and agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.With the Canadian Federal Justice minister's ear open to the geo-political dialogue between Canada and the USA with respect to the sovereignty of two colonial governments who are policing the democratic world and challenging individual rights and freedoms, we are at a crucial time in history where cultural and democratic freedoms are being undermined through the criminalization securance and ratification of hearsay to be used against individuals in democratic politic states, and that now we must all watch out for our neighbours, our families and how the state police and judicial apparatuses are used against us in the name of justice and rational reasoning of social order. Watch out North America, a beast has been release and it is not friendly to you or me.

Monday, January 24, 2005

Surveilling the artist

With the Arrest of the artist in The USA for the alleged involvement avec his wife's death, due to his creative work with bio-technical applications and processes is frightening for all of us as individuals in North American Society...Data...was quoted by me for a keynote event panel discussion at The Rim Shot Media Festival June 03 in Vancouver...when some audience and other keynote participants were devaluing the notion of fear around globalization and its affect on regional cultural practice. As an indigenous working artist who utilized various media form to complete the DVD edition of the feature film "7 Fires 4 U...Kitchi Manitou. I tie this latest news flash to my film parce que (because) the premise of this film deals with the dichotomy of surveillance and resistance between Native and Non-Native relations since the US Wounded Knee (1973) at Lakota Territory near the Black Hills (South Dakota), and the Canadian incident at Kanasatake Territory at Oka, Quebec, CDN, 1990. As indigenous people, we have been terrorized by State Apparatuses, while they used fear to create distrust between the "Indians" and the "Whites". RACE POLITCS MUST END, WE R ALL OF THE SAME COLOUR RED (INSIDE) The language of Blood may be used in avarice fornms today, but we can write with this language with grace , honesty, humility, and respect instead of the hate, anger, and disdain that hides in all of us. All ideas, which I presented yesterday to the four races of our times for the black, the white, and yellow races of the four directions....The keynote oral presentation pertaining around these following questions:



Are we moving towards a mono-cultural world?


Are the great Hollywood movie machine and the Internet (and urbanization, globalization, (etc) decimating regional cultural differences?



How do regional differences, idiosyncrasies, or specific cultural interests inform artistic practice?


Are globalization/urbanization and the mechanics of the Internet and the movie machine decimating regional cultural differences?



Do we accept the concept that globalization frees people from the tyranny of geography?

Is the unwarranted side effect of globalization monoculture?



Do we trust the thesis that the dual directions of the information highway (albeit that the rush hour is going from the centre out) improves the opportunity for distinctly regional cultural workers to communicate and broaden the scope of their audience?



Does the technological ability to choose our cultural experiences as an audience enrich our lives, or does it colonialize our cultural appetite?



Are distinct regionally informed artistic practices important? Dying?



What are the strategies that artists and cultural organizations can exploit to preserve and celebrate cultural autonomy?

END OF National Alliance for Media Artists,.



Donald Morin works as a filmmaker instructor, and regularly works throughout Vancouver with various contract work for the community. As a board member of The Longhouse Native Ministry, Donald helps with the Sunday service and meals offered to various folks of the community. He has performed for MAWO,http://www.mawovancouver.org/info.htm, and in defence of John Graham from AIMS history of the 70s. He continues to work for the Aboriginal community, and enjoys helping empower NAtive emerging artists. Previous years, Donald has performed at the Millenium 2000 Downtown EastSide Cross event @ Openheimer Park, and with The 1997 Aboriginal Cultural Festival. He has also performed for the United Native Nations;The Native Education Centre in Vancouver, The Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre, International Earth Day /Water 4 Life benefit for Sioux Spiritual Leader Arvin Looking Horse, Elder's Day, and at Kids Day at the Raycam Community Centre. Donald completed the entrepreneur program at The Management Training Institute (98) in New Westminster. Donald Morin’s theatre, television/filmmaking association began in 1980 with Barbizon Academy for ling and acting. In 1981, he studied film acting with the late Jim Scotland, and Theatre avec Alex Bruhanski. During that year, he did work for the films Zorro, The Blade, and Britt Eckland’s Columbia Connection 1982,he worked with Sylvester Stallone’s Film First Blood, did a light opera, and any performance work for experience. 1983, he was accepted into the film/and fines arts program at Simon Fraser University, whereupon he graduated with a bachelor degree avec Fine & Performing Arts Major, and a film concentration in 1989. A survivor of the sixties scoop, Donald has gone through 16 foster homes by the time he was four, endured physcial and sexual abuse, and is now seen as an example of overcomng adversity and strife to become a strong role model for Native youth. Miigweech, all my relations

Before the dawn of time, the Great Ice Ages, the coming of the skypeople, the supernatural, and everything this world contains or produced, there was the word. The spirit of the word through the four elements, the four directions, and the light and the dark, created our breath, our time and our being. Oka was beyond the times of Canadianization, Americanization, and Globalization. The Oka Crisis(90), which started my 14 year experience of the 7 Fires 4 U Kitchi Manitou Project, was the continuation of the awaking. The awaking of generations to what we are really here for.

Mother Earth opened up its body to connect her people to the Great Spirit. Regardless of our religions , there is only one Creator. Everything else is part of the servant or the master within this ongoing narrative of the cosmic universe. Out there, but nevertheless we must love our neighbour as much as we love ourselves. Forget the hate, the colour of skin, and the class.

Live life fullests, walk gentle on this earth. May The Great Spirit be with you

Residing about Indian Town.