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VOLUME 15, ISSUE 019
Distributed by Gary Night OwlEDITORIAL
By: Gary SmithO'siyo Brothers and Sister!
This week the residents of Caldonia formed a motorcade and drove to Toronto to confront legislators about the Aboriginal
protestors and the slowness of negotiations to have the protest end.
Please take careful note the convoy obstructed other traffic, so we can assume the Caledonia residents only resent blockades
when it affects them - or - they wanted to share their anger with their fellow countrymen.
Please also note they want the Aboriginal protestors moved out of their town. Nowhere have I seen or heard they want
the original treaty land returned to the true owners - the Natives who are there protesting because yet another chunk
of their land was being stolen and developed for yet another chunk of Caldonians.
The group is calling on both levels of government to start negotiating on a full-time basis, using methods such as
arbitration, mediation and even lock-down negotiations to resolve the dispute.
I think they make a good point here. No means or extremes should be discarded in an attempt to return all the stolen treaty land to the Aboriginals it belongs to.Dohiyi Ani Oginalii
Gary Smith (*,*) wotanging@bellsouth.net
P. O. Box 672168 (`-') gars@nanews.org
Marietta, GA 30006, U.S.A. ===w=w=== http://www.nanews.org
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FOR ARTICLES GOT TO WOTANGING IKCHE-Native American NewsSenators Look at Health Care for Indians
Lakota Helps Bring Lost American Souls Home
Uranium Opponents Told to Keep Fighting
Water Rights Deal to Resolve Nez Perce Claim
Puyallup Tribe Makes Huge Port Deal
Tulalips Shape Cultural Revival
End of 50-yr Lease Means Redemption for Suquamish
Rosebud Expands Leadership in Renewable Energy
Interior Expands Offshore Oil, Gas Drilling
Giago: Help the Poorest County in America
Pine Ridge: The American Bangladesh
Jodi Rave: Book Inspires Traditional Leadership
A Phantom in Northeast Mexico
Call for Continental Gathering of the Indig
Dismantling of Indian Affairs
BC Chiefs Support Sliammon First Nation Rights
Dudley George Report to be Made Public
American Indians Complained Before Riot
Tribe Protests Arrest of 11-year-old
Native Justice
Rustywire: Running Wild and Free
Verse: Hawaiian Book of Days
Del "Abe" Jones: Where Have All the Leaders Gone?
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