Voices: People's News
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 9:23 AM
Subject: MNN "Ongwehonwe Women's Manifesto" at Six Nations
She:kon.
Except in the local area, our struggle has been kept out of mainstream Canadian media. However, our support is worldwide. Supporters from Europe, Asia and South America have all been following this story. We are all concerned about the trouble that colonialism has caused. Men have a duty to protect the women. It's not a fight between men. They are there protecting our women. This is natural. They don't want to take over the world, which is a sickness.
There is no definitive interpretation of the Kaianereh'ko:wa. Everyone has the right to interpret. Hazel has expressed feelings that are shared by many of us. She has come up with an eloquent way to express our feelings and knowledge. She and the many women, men and children at the Six Nations site thank everyone, brothers, sisters, friends and allies, for all your support and work to save the lives of those who stand on the principle of the internationally recognized right to self-determination.
Kahentinetha Horn, MNN Mohawk Nation News
"Hi All, I just thought I'd share a letter that I sent in to the local
papers here in Grand River and in Caledonia. I just wanted to thank
everyone again for all of the awesome support that has been shown and the
solidarity rallies that are being held, and we wanted you to know that
everyday it gets stronger and our spirits do to. These are my thoughts
personally, and it is my own attempt at squashing all of the rumours and
division attempts being made by Chief Band Councilor David General and
others who are probably really unsure of how to handle this situation. My
suggestion is simple. Don't Try. Anyway, just my thoughts from within and
I hope all is well with everyone. Take Care. Hazel.
Oh Brothers & Sisters Where Art Thou?
I am writing this to all Onkwehonweh at Grand River and in all of the
Onkwehonweh Communities. There has been much talk on who we are, what we
are, and why we are currently in a Jurisdictional Dispute with the Crown.
But I wonder if it is the truth that is being spoken or more attempts to
discredit the people involved and discourage others to join.
It's not about the flags, otherwise you would question your neighbors who
fly the Canadian & American flags at their homes
It's not about disrespecting the Chiefs, but about respecting the Earth and
the Unborn Faces
It's not about Band Council vs. Chiefs Council because we are ALL
responsible
It's not about the Clanmothers not listening to their Chief, but about each
and every one of us being obligated to do what is right in our hearts, with
the direction and guidance from those elders who understand our Law and the
responsibility that comes with the Titles that they carry
It's not just about just Six Nations, because the Onkwehonweh Nations of the
World have suffered the same losses for centuries, and are engaged in the
same battle over the same issue of Jurisdiction
It's not about money because we have nothing for sale, and unlike those who
dealt away the land at Red Hill for 16 cords of wood, we have no intention
of giving up anything for any monetary value. Our land is not for sale
It's not about Henco and punishing them because they are victims too.
Victimized by their government who have mislead them into believing they
could own land to which they have no title, victimized by the Crown who
through genocidal practices have robbed the Onkwehonweh of the earth & what
sustains her in exchange for the dollar and in the name of progress
It's not about militancy but about believing in who we are as a people,
standing together as one, in accordance with the Kaienerekowah for we have
been under the thumb of the oppressors for far too long
It's not about disrespecting the OPP and the laws of Canada, but more
importantly about respecting our own law, the only true law in Creation, the
Universal Law given to us by the Peacemaker and Gigonsaseh and upholding our
responsibilities as individuals in accordance with that law
It's not about claiming the land, because we know that we hold title to it
It's not about an occupation, but about asserting our jurisdiction
We have been accused of inciting a war, and yet who are the one's with the
guns, threatening to come in and remove our women and children. To arrest
and make criminals out of us. Who are the one's who have helicopters flying
overhead, and an abundance of police presence in and around the area. Who
are the one's that continue to have talks and negotiations with everyone
BUT the people involved. Who are the one's who publicly make statements
such as "Can we shoot the Indian's now", or tear Status Cards in half with
the remark "There's nothing that you can do about it", or ask patrons of the
biggest fast food chain across Canada & the United States "don't you people
have someplace in your own community to eat". It is ignorance and fear that
promotes such cowardly actions and yet we continue to uphold the Peace.
We have been accused of disrupting our neighbors in the Caledonia business
area, yet I see no suffering or loss. We maintain a peaceful vigil on our
lands, and other than going to buy supplies we don't bother anyone. We
have, if anything, helped their businesses to grow, by the many supporters
who stop to buy coffee and groceries in their town in support of the people
here
We have been accused of spreading propaganda because we write from a
different perspective than mainstream media, and yet what has the government
done throughout history when there is unrest with Onkwehonweh people. They
use the media to incite division, to label us as militants; they criminalize
us because we stand up for the Truth, and they murder us or throw us in jail
in a semblance of justice based on unilateral laws of deception.
It's been said that the whole town of Caledonia is at unrest for what we are
doing, yet there are many, many people from the town who come to support, to
take the time to listen and to try to gain an understanding from the people.
They do not understand that the government continues with it's deception by
having lawyers who say, "We have the 1841 Surrender", and that the dynamics
of our council could not legally allow such a transaction to take place.
Because it was only the "Indians", the government used dishonest practices
such as this to steal anything and everything they've ever gotten. It would
be like our people, getting 14 or so people from Caledonia, to sell us their
town, and then rejoicing at having made such a wonderful land transaction.
Would it be legal? Of course not, and neither are the so-called surrenders
that the crown set out to build their empire upon.
If you could see it through the eyes of our people, who know that it is not
for the Chiefs to make any decision's without consensus from the people, and
as far as lands, that job was given to the women because we are tied to the
earth like a mother to a child, through the umbilical cord, and we never
lose that connection no matter how old we get.
The Creator gave each of us a mind and a heart, and a spirit within that he
placed those laws. You need only to allow that spirit to guide you and
speak the truth. Then there is no question as to what is right and wrong,
for we have only the TRUTH. When we adhere to the principles of Peace, then
we have honored the Creator and are doing our duty.
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