Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Aboriginals Don't Need AFN Permission To Transit Lands And Use Resources

Lands and seas grants by the crowns, provinces, to the AFN really have no bearing on Aboriginal use of the lands.  The AFN is really just like other European colonies, claiming lands and seas by assertion and occupation, followed by provincial crown lands and seas grants - confederation of the AFN in concert with how the provinces gained powers from the federal crowns in the past.  Greed and occupation of lands that are for use by all Aboriginals.


The AFN, like the colonies before them, will pass.


http://www.cbc.ca/sports/panam/news/pan-am-games-torch-relay-route-revealed-1.2968500
  

Prime Minister's Action Plan Discounts Half The Aboriginal Population

A national inquiry into a law enforcement matter that eliminates half the population based on gender identification seems to be more of a distraction from where a federal inquiry should begin:  Band lists going back to the 1980s, when AFN came into existence.  The AFN members should be checked as that and not discounted from resolution by gender identification.


The DNA database can also be used to determine that many of the AFN Aboriginals are not, in fact, Indigenous Peoples, but the colonies of recent migrations, but, if it is left to the female only Aboriginals DNA we will see more conflicts and changes by AFN as to what they consider Aboriginal, already discounting Indigenous Peoples status.



All lives matter, regardless of AFN gender identification.






http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2015/02/23/roundtable-to-tackle-aboriginal-womens-crisis.html

Monday, February 23, 2015

Counting Band Members Scam

Well, seem's like someone got bored and looked at band member numbers.  Damage is already done.  The original lists no longer contain members that AFN planned to disenfranchise.  So, the number look inflated per member compensation for 'chiefs' and other services.  How many were disenfranchised?  Scary.......


http://www.leaderpost.com/business/First+Nations+structure+Interactive/10834846/story.htm

Saturday, February 14, 2015

AFN Ontario Premier

Most Provinces and the AFN made good deals for each other, but Ontario seems to have not been a payout enough for the AFN, so, maybe, the AFN and Wynne can use each other. 


We need to ask the 'AFN Ontario premier' what happened to all the people on the band lists and why the majority Aboriginals, disenfranchised by the AFN, have no power or representation and address the erosion of status with the federal government by AFN and provinces. 


Resource issues can be addressed by all Aboriginals, for example online voting, if the provinces and the AFN would allow it.


http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/industry-news/energy-and-resources/first-nations-cite-grave-concern-in-request-for-neb-to-halt-energy-east-review/article22817125/

Saying Goodbye to the AFN

The sooner Aboriginals are free of the AFN the sooner we can recover.


http://www.news1130.com/2015/02/13/first-nations-to-gather-for-demolition-of-residential-school/

Federal and Provincial Crowns and the AFN

The problem is that Aboriginals are being confined to lands, like reserves in the past.  'communities' are a simple way to do this and over the last few years has been preferred by the AFN in crown provincial land rewards to the AFN.  So, obviously, the provincial crown has already favored the AFN 'communities' and the AFN has the same expectations when dealing with other Aboriginals.  Metis don't necessarily have land granted provincial land and sea communities.  Ontario Metis status is a poor example, but, before the AFN treatied with the provincial crowns, Aboriginals were always under federal jurisdiction, something the AFN has treatied away in greed with the provinces for funds meant for Aboriginals, most of whom are not AFN and disenfranchised by the AFN.  Aboriginal education is an example of AFN and provincial crowns competing over lucrative education contracts with the AFN, both going along for land and sea claims outside the federal government until education was addressed near the end of the mutual agreements.  In addition, Metis in Ontario are now Status, but land claims seem to be unaddressed.




What the AFN and provincial crowns are avoiding is directly compensation to each and every Aboriginal in Canada.  Most Aboriginals are disenfranchised by the AFN and subjected to provincial territories, not by the federal government, which is originally set up to deal with Aboriginals federally for compensation like health care, usually excused as top down federal tax money working its way down to Aboriginals, not the AFN, for resources like oil, although some provinces won't pay federal taxes, abrogating this agreement and theory. 




Majority Aboriginals must be compensated federally with direct payments to each and every Aboriginal.  This has always been the intention of Canada, until the AFN, the minority, guilty of disenfranchising 100,000s of Aboriginals, seized a 'middle man' bribe with provinces.




After Supreme Court rulling, a clash of claims between Métis, First Nations