Words of Indigenous Media Artist and Performer Donald Morin, Residing on Turtle Island near other humans, animals, and birds.
Thursday, December 07, 2006
Comments from Globe & Mail article of Dec. 7th, 2006 on New Brunswick Court ruling
Dan Van Gageldonk and all the other dissatisfied Canadians, Well; sorry to disappoint you all, but out here in and around Vancouver, the early governments of BC did steal the land from the First People of this territory. Unceded territory, do you and your prejudiced minds know what that means? Fiduciary responsibility. Do you know what that means? IN fact all you Canadians who disagree with the new ruling, Why not climb on your big ship and head back to your ancestor’s homeland and fight for your former territory, since, then you will know the land claim shuffle. We, as native people have every right to re-claim what was stolen, tricked and cajoled from our ancestors, our relations, and realign our soil, wood, animals, marine life, self-esteem and self factualization as the first people of this territory, who helped your ancestors to survive in the first winter during contact. IN return, your ancestors became turncoats, liars, and schemers. Not much different from today’s' capitalist expansionists. Otherwise, does your research, get your heads out of your stereotypical ass, and do what is right for our future generations. Miigweech, All my relations!
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