Friday, May 30, 2008

Sovereignty of the Haudenosaunee

May 28, 2008

Who gave permission for the Dominion of Canada and the

United States to try and strip away the sovereignty of the

Haudenosaunee?


Most people in Canada are truly uninformed when it comes

to understanding why we, as the true First People of this

Continent, are standing our ground so firmly. Many are

simply unaware of the hardships we have endured to arrive

at where we are today. As we stand at the crossroads of

protecting what is rightfully inherent to us, we will

either move forward in a good, healthy and constructive way

or once again, loose our chance for a better tomorrow.


The average Canadian citizen does not clearly understand

the millions, if not billions of dollars owed to just the

On gwa hon weh in Canada alone! Payments for land lease

agreements, mineral rights, and other such monies have

never been paid by the Canadian government or companies

involved. Though legally binding, these payments have been

ignored. Continuing this illegal and immoral behavior

ensures that all of the earnings from land development goes

to the government and to the individual companies while none

goes to the caretakers of this same land.


I want to share some of the history with you that I found

meaningful:

Both Colonies have created illegal government bodies to do

their dirty work of discriminating against the On gwa hon

weh who are the True Title Holders of the Land. The

"The Indian Act, The Tribal Council, B.I.A., Band

Administration, and Indian Affairs," are

unconstitutional and serve as a breach of trust. In 1857,

1869, and 1876, the Indian Act aimed at assimilation

through a "Divide and Conquer Policy." This goes

against everything within the Treaties of the Two Row

Wampum and The Silver Covenant Chain.


The Treaties are the foundation created through respect for

one another's Nation. This unique relationship is meant

to have an everlasting Peace, as it bounds our two separate

societies together as we sail side by side each in our own

vessels, with our own customs and laws for "As long

as the grass grows, the sun shines, and the water

flows." This breach of Treaty Responsibilities and

Obligations is a direct approach of assimilation.



Under International Law ~ Genocide is a Crime.


The Crime against Humanity goes against the United Nations

Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United

Nations General Assembly December 1948 and what came into

effect January 1951. The Convention and Punishment of the

Crime of Genocide was ratified and became law in 1952 which

states, "a crime against humanity is an act of

persecution (discrimination) on any large scale of murders

against a body of people, and is the highest level of

criminal offense. Discrimination occurs when discriminatory

practices are based on the place in which one's

ancestor's lived."


It was never litigated that our people had to live on

reserves to keep our identity. It was created by Indian

Affairs and the Dominion of Canada, in order to keep us

isolated and under their orders. The Federal and Provincial

governments are out of their jurisdiction where we are

concerned, as "We never surrendered our rights or our

identity to any government.
Canada
's action against us

is, total Genocide."


Article II

"Any of the following acts committed with intent to

destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical,

race/religious group, as such


a) killing members of a group

b) causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of

the group'

c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of

life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in

whole or in part.

d) Impoverished measures intended to prevent births

within the group

e) Forcibly transferring children of that group to

another group

f) Involuntary sterilization of Native women


States Chris John, "You have a responsibility as a

citizen of the world to know what your government is up to

and resist (their) unlawful actions. The Crime of Genocide

is covered up. Now it's a double crime."


Through:

a) Genocide

b) Conspiring to Commit Genocide

c) Sending in direct and public agitators to harm us

d) Attempt to commit Genocide with lies

e) Participate in committing to conspire against us


Article IV

Persons committing genocide or any of the other acts

enumerated in Article III shall be punished whether they

are constitutionally responsible rulers, public officials

or private individuals.



We, as On gwa hon weh established our land prior to the

Dominion of Canada and the United States stating their

supreme authority over our lands. Our Forefathers laid a

path for us through Treaties because of the need for mutual

understanding and agreements that relate to Peace and

Friendship, Military Alliance, Boundaries and Trade. We

acquired our lands through our Military Alliance, which

guarantees our Sovereignty through the protection of the

Crown, establishing them through Peace. Our lands were

never conquered by outsiders and we never consented to

American or Canadian authority over our Territories, nor

did we place our lands in trust with the United States or

Canada Governments.


Historical Dates--


July 1751 ~ The last Conference with the Five Nations at

Albany. When it comes to consenting, "they are too

sensible of the consequences of it ever in their senses to

consent."


1784 ~ Canada's first race riot occurred in Shelbourne

and Birchtown, Nova Scotia.

In the early 18 and 1900's, white settlers obtained

land through trickery, seizure and force, created by the

Dominion of Canada.

Zygmunt Baum, "Modern genocide is an element of social

engineering, meant to bring out a law and order conforming

to the design of the perfect society." Canada's

solution regarding "Indian Problem" strategy of

social engineering known as assimilation which began with

1857 Act.

Sir Duncan Campbell Scott serving as head of the Department

of Indian Affairs during the development of the residential

school system. "Our objective is to continue until

there is not a single Indian in Canada that have been

absorbed into the body politic, and there is no Indian

problem. Residential schools were designed to take the

Indian out of Indian."


25, June 1969 ~ Announcement of the "Statement of the

Government of Canada on Indian Policy, 1969" (the

"white paper") in the House of Commons by the

Minister Jean Chrentien. The proposed changes included the

repeal of the Indian Act, and at the end to the special

relationship between the federal government and Indian

people. Canadian government introduces but fails the White

Paper. This paper was a further attempt at assimilation

aimed at annihilating 'nation' status of First

Nations.

· Assimilation through mission schools and

bounty's.

In a speech delivered shortly after tabling the White Paper

in Parliament, Trudeau summarized his rational; "We can

go on treating the Indians as having a special status. We

can go on adding bricks of discrimination around the ghetto

in which they live and at the same time perhaps helping them

preserve certain cultural traits and certain ancestral

rights or we can say you're at a crossroads."


Pointing & Gibbons

In March of 1959, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police was

sent into Six Nations, which until 1924 had been completely

self-governed. The police were there to evict

"Iroquois" Chiefs and Clan Mother' after

traditionalists on the reserve seized control and, for all

intents and purposes, declared the reserve separate from

Canada.


1960 ~ Indians were declared "Citizens of Canada"

to make sure that the Indians wouldn't be able to go to

an International Court and bring a charge against the

Canadian Government.


Treaty Rights are clear in early treaties signed with the

young United States government. Tribal Sovereignty has

become a corner stone of American legal practice and at

least on the face in national government procedures.


In concluding these thoughts, I wish to say this...

When an entity, whether a local municipality, province or

Federal government announces to the masses of its citizens

that they are "demanding that the Canadian military be

called in to protect their interests against the Native

people..." they are in fact, declaring war upon our

People. We are sovereign Nations and when a military action

is called upon us, it is an act of War.

We do not declare war upon the government of Canada or upon

any sector thereof. However, we are not going to be pushed

into Provincial Courts that have no jurisdiction over our

Nations either. The time for all Canadian citizens to

truly understand the history and legal positions of the

Native nations here, so long withheld from them by the

political leaderships, is long overdue.


Only in understanding the TRUTHS of these historic

agreements and knowing who we are as a People will there be

progress toward fair and equitable treatment for all people

in Canada. The time for that is so very long over due,

Nya weh-

Always,

Jacqueline House

Cayuga- from Six Nations

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