Support Mikmaq Treaty Rights & Livelihood
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- Published on Sunday, 18 October 2020 09:48
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INM National Week of Action Oct. 19th - Oct. 23rd
“Over 250 years ago the Peace and Friendship Treaty of 1752 promised Mi'kmaq people the right to hunt and fish their lands and establish trade. In 1999, the Supreme Court of Canada issued a landmark ruling making it clear that the Mi'kmaq and Maliseet people had the right to earn a "moderate livelihood", even in the off-season."
BBC News
“The inability for Mikmaw people to access their constitutionally protected inherent rights is a gross violation, and abolishes reconciliation. It is because of this that we are requesting assistance from our sister nations and allies” Mi’kmaw warrior Suzanne Patles
The RCMP have also been criticized for their inaction and Mi’kmaq Warrior Peacekeepers have arrived to protect people from violence.
Mi’kmaq land defenders are requesting that people lift their pipes and light their medicines, and are calling for groups to gather in support of Mi’kmaq inherent rights. We need all allies on deck as settlers continue to escalate violent tactics to intimidate members of the Mi'kmaq nation.
Aside from in-person actions, here are other tangible ways to support from wherever you may be:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u_LF_bCFBbSijzqJgHNh4-MfpYz0hfdv/view?fbclid=IwAR3v8leJpW8673HoJ4s_kF-gcXS1_uUuuEy_sOoAzwr5bnZ6Z0iOQbIQ3EI
#AllEyesOnMikmaki
#1752Treaty
#LandBack
#IdleNoMore
#DefundtheRCMP
#IndigenousPeopleRising
#PeaceandFriendship
#CancelCanada
#WeAreWatching
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