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01-28-2010, 07:35 AM | #1 |
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Trying Times
I represent Native Americans on a state commission. Currently, I am battling a faction that wishes to make my commission obsolete. They have formed an alliance with people who cannot prove their Native American ancestry. They have attempted to smear me in email and one of my uncles unfortunately happens to be on the other side.
They call themselves the Alliance, but they are an uneasy Alliance. Such name conjures up images of the Rebel Alliance, with the exception that they are no longer the rebels. I will continue to take a stand against these crooks. They will not succeed in their power grab. I have had trouble sleeping and concentrating. They are messing with my mind. I need help to let it go. If they succeed, I will not give up. Please, if you wish, send positive energy my way and I will do back in kind. I have been told by elders in my clan that I am their future and their confidence helps mine. I knew this kind of battle would come along in my life. I didn't know where. I didn't know when but I am seeing it now. |
01-28-2010, 07:51 AM | #2 |
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Re: Trying Times
Absolutely! It is done!
You are such a blessing to this board, btw. |
01-28-2010, 08:25 AM | #3 |
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Re: Trying Times
You're all probably right HJ - that's usually how it goes. BUT - absolutely stay true to you and yours!!
Sending you LOTS of gobsmack!! Maybe you're also a peacekeeper. The origin of sign language is Native American - for trade & relations between peoples. Many more people are twin spirited (or triple) even. What you're talking about seems like what's happened here with Metis etc. Can't exactly drain off the blood and measure. Stand your ground. Be kind. See how or if the a**holes respond. If they don't be nice back, then, just kill them (<< words, buddy, words). Write a poem. |
01-29-2010, 07:19 AM | #4 |
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Re: Trying Times
They are certainly corrupt elements and are going to be stopped one way or another.
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01-29-2010, 08:19 AM | #5 |
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Re: Trying Times
I wish you all the strength you need.
Goodluck my friend. Peace |
01-29-2010, 09:44 AM | #6 |
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HJ, you could try something really new!!
How many women are involved in this Commission of yours? I ask because it's a big issue up north. For instance, an aboriginal woman who married a white man lost her status (so did the children). However, an aboriginal man who married a white woman - no problem for the children! (I actually don't know if the white wife gained Indian status.) Twist it up. WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION? Over the years, there have been many rules for deciding who is eligible for registration as an Indian under the Indian Act. Important changes were made to the Act in June 1985, when Parliament passed Bill C-31, An Act to Amend the Indian Act, to bring it into line with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The amendments: * repeal discriminatory provisions of the Act, such as those related to gender, marriage and enfranchisement * restore status and membership to persons who lost their status under previous legislation * give First Nations the option of assuming control of their membership If you are in one of the following categories, you may be able to restore your status as a Registered Indian: * women who lost their status by marrying a man who was not a Status Indian * children who lost their status because of their mother's marriage * most people who were enfranchised (agreed to give up their status) * children who lost their status at age 21 because their mother and their father's mother did not have status under the Indian Act before marriage * children of unmarried women with status under the Act whose registration was successfully protested because their father did not have status under the Act You may also be eligible to be registered as an Indian if one or both of your parents are eligible for registration. http://www.afn.ca/article.asp?id=1714 Good luck with the corruption. |
01-29-2010, 10:08 AM | #7 |
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Re: Trying Times
Alliance = A Clan Lie
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01-30-2010, 07:26 AM | #8 |
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Exactly!
Of the 3 groups vying for recognition, only 1 has a barely legitimate claim! One clan doesnt' even exist anymore and they were still allowed to testify? The other clan is run by a fraud that has been trying to fool TWO states into recognizing her clan when she will not provide geneological records upon request to prove that she has indian blood. This stuff is quite commonplace where I live. It's bad enough that the state I'm in barely recognizes the main group and if these people got their way, the would get ALL of the power to decide who will and who will not be recognized. That's like leaving the fox in charge of the hen house! I have gotten several emails of support from people for standing up. I am aware that the main group will attempt to dig up my past to smear me. I can't say much more but this is how I will make an impact by stopping this injustice and hopefully succeeding in getting the power for my commission to decide such things. We are a commission made up of 2 women and 3 men and most of us are from various clans, some who are not associated with the main group or Alliance. |
01-30-2010, 07:30 AM | #9 | |
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I have documented proof of my family tree and other records. My family started in this country when an Abenak woman married an English settler. I really don't want to say how but my brother and I both have more Abenaki blood than our parents. It's complicated. I personally dislike blood quotas BUT there must be caution used when recognizing tribes/clans/individuals. It seems to be very easy to pose as an indian and reap the benefits that are supposed to be reserved for those with documentation. I have seen problems with this where I live. |
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02-23-2010, 05:01 PM | #10 |
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Re: Trying Times
Humble Janitor,
so this is the problem you have. I dont know your politics at all. What I see is; old woman points her finger, she is accusing. Old human bad energies, affecting you today. I see a small fire. It does not warm you enough. It does not matter if you light the fire again and again, if it is to small it will burn down. Dare to make a big fire! It is about you expressing yourself. The bad energy these people emit you can repel by practicing the old ways as you know and your elders know. That was what I saw in a quick glance. I send good energy to you now. |
02-24-2010, 08:38 AM | #11 |
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Sending healing light, strength and guidance from the masters your way...we are always on the right path when we are in service of others and there will always be those who will attack and try to bring those of a virtuous heart down. You a tremendous amount of assistance from the spirit world, all you need to do is ask...and it will be done!
Blessings HJ! |
02-25-2010, 07:58 AM | #12 | |
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It has quieted down but I sense that a wrench has been thrown in their plans. A huge wrench that could expose these goons, once and for all. |
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02-25-2010, 08:11 AM | #13 |
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