[Migrantjusticedocumentary] Awkwesasne this Friday?
Danielle Holyk
danielle.holyk at gmail.com
Tue May 14 09:34:47 PDT 2013
Looks like a good thing to go to, but I'm wondering for what? Is this
something you want to film and in what context?
We have the focus group with MUR at 7pm in mtl so it depends when this is
over...
also is this something that we need for the project and would pay for
driving?
I am was thinking that for longer trips or more driving I'd ask if we can
reimburse for driving regarding the KMs driven. For my old job we offered i
think around 40cents per KM to cover gas and car related costs. i can
double check what that was. but it helps cover all the other costs related
to having a car.
I wanted to bring this up next meeting and see what it means to the budget,
but i know it will depend on how much travel we need to do.
Anyways those are my thoughts.
we can talk more on the phone about details maybe so i can decide if i can
do this friday.
ok! yeah
talk soon
danielle
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 10:09 PM, Aaron Lakoff <aaronlakoff at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi folks,
> Sarita just shared this action callout about a demo in Awkwesasne this
> Friday. Is anyone able to go? It's about 2 hours from Montreal.
> Danielle, would you be able to drive?
> Aaron
>
> MOHAWK NATION CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION AGAINST THE INFRINGEMENT
> OF ITS INHERENT INDIGENOUS RIGHTS
> For Immediate Release
> Akwesasne Mohawk Territory - Onerahtohkó:wa (May) 7, 2013
> Greetings from the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) Nation of the Haudenosaunee Six
> Nations Confederacy. Straddling both sides of the Kania’tarohwá:nen (St.
> Lawrence River), the Akwesasne Mohawk Territory exists within the ancestral
> homeland of the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation, which has never been ceded by any
> legitimate authority of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
>
> Without the free, prior and informed consent of the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation,
> both Canada and the United States have since unilaterally drawn their
> national boundaries directly through our traditional and ancestral
> territory and now limit and disrupt our free and unobstructed movement
> within our own territory. Despite this challenge to our territorial
> sovereignty, the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation continues to retain and assert its
> inherent sovereign and indigenous right to cross freely into all
> Haudenosaunee territories.
>
> Since the imposition of the Canadian Port of Entry within the Akwesasne
> Mohawk Territory, the Kanien’kehá:ka have experienced and endured racial
> harassment and mistreatment, the denial of their Haudenosaunee citizenship,
> arrest, and the confiscation of property by the Canadian Border Service
> Agency (CBSA). Since the Port of Entry was relocated to Cornwall four years
> ago, this mistreatment and abuse has intensified.
>
> Therefore, the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy are
> calling upon all people to join us in a call for action on May 17, 2013, to
> bring an end to Canada’s abuse and mistreatment of our citizens and their
> refusal to respect and honor the inherent sovereign and indigenous rights
> of the Haudenosaunee to freely move about its traditional and ancestral
> territory without hindrance. Despite the Government of Canada’s commitment
> towards truth and reconciliation with the Indigenous Peoples of this land,
> these regularly unprovoked and insensitive acts by the CBSA are another
> demonstration of Canada’s indifference and lack of respect towards
> indigenous peoples and demonstrate its callous disregard towards resolving
> these issues in good faith.
>
> To resolve the border issue the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation requires the
> following:
>
> 1. To begin the process to rectify this longstanding conflict between our
> peoples, the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation requires an immediate meeting between
> the Government of Canada and the traditional leadership of the
> Haudenosaunee Six Nations Confederacy.
>
> 2. In keeping with the principles of coexistence and non-inference as
> embodied through the Two Row Wampum, the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation requires a
> commitment by the Government of Canada to retain a nation-to-nation
> relationship with the traditional Haudenosaunee Six Nations Confederacy, as
> their British fathers had in the past.
>
> 3. In order to preserve and maintain the distinct identity of the
> Haudenosaunee as a sovereign people, the Kanien’kehá:ka Nation requires the
> Government of Canada to recognize Haudenosaunee citizenship, by virtue of
> whatever identification issued by the Haudenosaunee Six Nations Confederacy.
>
> The Kanien’kehá:ka Nation calls upon its people to gather at the Mohawk
> Nation Longhouse at 9am on May 17, 2013, for a peaceful march across the
> imaginary line that cuts through our nation, to let all know that we shall
> continue to exercise our inherent sovereign and indigenous rights and
> uphold them for future generations. For more information, please contact
> the Mohawk Nation Office at 518-358-3381
>
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