[IPSM] Tyendinaga Update
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Tyendinaga Update: The Fight for Return of Culberston Tract Lands
Tuesday January 15, 2007
The Culberston Land Tract
The Culberston is a tract of land, 923 acres in size that runs along the
eastern boundary of Tyendinaga today. In 1837 the Federal Government
changed the status of the land from Indian land to white land.
All agreements with the Mohawk Nation predate the existence of Canada.
While the Mohawk Chiefs immediately registered their people?s dissent in
1837 when the land was stolen, no formal legal process existed to pursue
its return. Despite a fundamental obligation to uphold previous
agreements between the Mohawks and the crown, the Federal Government only
created such a process in 1991.
Tyendinaga filed a formal claim for the land with the Feds in 1995. The
claim seeks the restoration of lands to the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory.
In November 2003, Tyendinaga received a letter from the Federal Government
acknowledging what the people of Tyendinaga have always known: That the
Culberston Tract was never surrendered and is Mohawk Land.
Since then the Federal Government has been trying to get Tyendinaga to
take a buy-out for the land. Mohawk people know the value of land cannot
have a dollar sign attached and that the future generations of our growing
population will depend on this land. Tyendinaga will accept nothing less
than the full and unfettered return of these lands to Mohawk control and
use.
Deseronto
The Mayor of Deseronto has said that the town?s economic viability and
survival depends on the development of Culbertson tract lands.
Tyendinaga?s Rotiskenhrakehte have twice ensured that deadlines to begin
development of these lands have not been realized. ?If they cannot find a
way to survive without our land then they simply cannot continue to
exist,? said Tyendinaga Mohawk, Shawn Brant.
The Rotiskenhrakehte have also been mandated to close a Deseronto quarry,
situated on Culberston Tract lands, that literally digs up, sells off and
ships out Mohawk land by the truckload. This obscene state of affairs can
no longer be tolerated.
Land Claim Arrests
The Government struck back last Friday in a failed attempt to slow the
momentum in the reclamation of 923 acres of Mohawk Nation Lands in
Tyendinaga.
Friday?s attempt to target and remove Tyendinaga leadership with a clear
embellishment of events surrounding the charges of Shawn Brant and Mario
Baptiste has done nothing more than inflame the situation and anger the
community.
Shawn and Mario would likely still be in jail if Tyendinaga community
members had not responded immediately with imminent plans to shut down
Deseronto completely.
The motive for the charges was made clear when the Crown pushed
(unsuccessfully) for conditions barring the accused from Deseronto and the
Culberston Land Claim Tract entirely.
?We have been denied our land for 170 years. That?s not going to fly
anymore. There is no level of Government or police force that will keep a
Mohawk off their own land,? said Tyendinaga, Mohawk Nation citizen, Jay
Maracle.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON LAST FRIDAY'S ARRESTS:
Mohawk protesters charged
Jeremy Ashley
Local News - Friday, January 12, 2007
Two native protesters who were at the centre of the most recent dispute
near Deseronto Wednesday have been arrested on criminal charges in
connection to a Nov. 15 demonstration.
On that date, they had been protesting a disputed land claim in Deseronto,
15 km east of Belleville, which continues to be at the centre of a dispute
and led to a demonstration at a gravel quarry this week.
Warrants were issued for the pair following an investigation into a
confrontation between members of the Canadian army who were stopped en
route to a training exercise on Nov.
15 at the site of a native protest on Highway 2.
Friday, an officer with the Napanee detachment of the Ontario Provincial
Police pulled over a vehicle on Deseronto Road, just north of County Road
2, for a traffic violation, explained OPP Sgt. Kristine Rae.
During the course of the traffic stop, the individual in the vehicle made
a cell phone call, Rae said, and the two accused showed up at the scene
moments later.
?The officer was aware of the two warrants for the individuals and (after
he identified the men) their arrests were made without incident,? Rae
said,
?Officers want to ensure that everyone is aware that the OPP respects
lawful protests, but will not
tolerate criminal activity.?
Charged with three counts of uttering death threats are Shawn Michael
Brant, 42, of Tyendinaga.
Charged with two counts of assault and one count of mischief is Mario
Michael Baptiste Jr., 21, also of Tyendinaga.
Both are scheduled to appear for a bail hearing Friday in Napanee.
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