Movie on Case of John Graham

Posted by admin on Jul 1st, 2006

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No One Is Illegal Montreal – In Solidarity with The Six Nations

Posted by admin on May 14th, 2006

No One Is Illegal Montreal – In Solidarity with The Six Nations

As a collective of individuals from racialized/migrant backgrounds, in occupied Kanien’keha:ka territory, we stand in solidarity with the people in Six Nations and denounce the violent actions of the government of Canada and the province of Ontario in attempting to quell the resistance and struggle for self-determination of a sovereign nation. These actions are the mere extension of a colonial ideology that forms the historical legacy of Canada. As a collective fighting for the right to self-determinaton of migrants, refugees and Indigenous Peoples, we affirm the clear link between colonial — and neo-colonial forces, capitalist globalization and the displacement of people throughout the world. These same forces operate to displace Indigenous peoples here on Turtle Island and in the Global South.

We reject and denounce the Canadian government’s right to label entire communities as “illegals”, “undocumented” or “status Indian” and reaffirm that such practices aim at reinforcing an apartheid system built on the genocide and dispossession of Indigenous Peoples. We denounce the systematic criminalization of Indigenous and Migrant communities, under the cover of the so-called “war on terror”, which justifies the militarization and occupation of sovereign nations globally and here on Turtle Island.

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Sutikalh- 6 year anniversary

Posted by admin on Apr 27th, 2006

Come join us in the celebration of our 6 years in Sutikalh, bring your drums, food, family and friends.

April 30th is the day of celebration, but you are invited to come and  stay the weekend. Just remember it is Sutik, which means winter yet in Sutikalh dress for the weather. Any and all donations greatly appreciated. Any information on other happenings in other nations bring them along and share with us. For those of you who would like to stay till the 2nd of May for a supper you are most welcome to do so.

For more information please contact; Rosalin Sam at; 604-894-2400By email; sutikalh2003 at telus.net. Chief Garry John; 604-868-8560 or 250-256-7523; Ramona Joe; 604-894-2462.

Emergency Action in Support of Six Nations

Posted by admin on Apr 25th, 2006

*EMERGENCY ACTION* *in Support of* *Six Nations!*

Tuesday April 25th 12:30 PM
Gather at the Vancouver Art Gallery (Georgia & Howe)

WEAR RED! BRING YOUR DRUM!

*Deterrence Rally to Prevent Another Police Invasion of Six Nations Land!*

Under the direction of the Clan Mothers at the Six Nations Territory, this action is being organized in solidarity with the Six Nations, and in support of their demands for an immediate cessation of all construction by Henco Industries on Six Nations territory and for resolution to the current standoff to be conducted on a nation-to-nation basis.

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Days of Action in Support of Six Nations

Posted by admin on Apr 10th, 2006

DAYS OF ACTION IN SUPPORT OF HAUDENOSAUNEE / SIX NATIONS  
TUESDAY APRIL 11 – WEDNESDAY APRIL 12, 2006
NORTH BATTLEFORD, MONTREAL, SASKATOON, TORONTO, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA

Under the direction of the Clan Mothers at the Six Nations Territory, a series of actions are being organized in solidarity with the Six Nations and in support of their demands for an immediate cessation of all construction by Henco Industries on Six Nations territory and for resolution to the current standoff to be conducted on a nation-to-nation basis. Jamie Jamieson from the Six Nations community states ” I hope for a resolution. It would involve having the whole issue of title and jurisdiction resolved, and it would mean for the federal government to take accountability and responsibility for their actions in regard to this land.” 

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