There are no Métis in our territory, in our homeland … If you’re an Indigenous person in N’dakimenan (their word for the region) … you are Teme-Augama Anishnabai. You are not Métis.”
The MNO citizens who are still legitimate and not being removed generally are descended from scrip that was granted in Manitoba/Saskatchewan. Alternatively, descendants of historic-present Métis communities that did not receive scrip but can prove their legitimacy in other ways, like the Sault Ste Marie area community did in the Powley case.
Powley Said himself really wasn't Metis so that's doesn't work ....Metis/Michif Nation have a,distinct map ansestry from 1700s doesn't not Make you Indeginous today ...
So you admit it is all about your identity. Identity politics is apartheid. Glad you agree with me. Nice to know 2 babies born side by side tonight and one claims their identity is somehow superior. Unbelievable but then again this is Canada now where people want to create division with identity politics and apartheid @@ChristianFerguson-iv6vh
I know I am Métis my family are Lucier. They sat on Riel’s Council and we are also from the Ross Clan who sat on the Riel Council. My cousins ancestry goes back to Louis Riel’s Aunt thru the LaRiviere Family.
1700s doesn't make you Metis Nation today there is a homeland map not from there your just not Metis Nation ....MNO has alll sorts of Fetis...First Nation's IN eastern Ont saying NO METIS NATION HERE and There lawsuits ....Powely stated himself he really wasn't Metis ...
Ignorant comment. Stop parroting things you have zero knowledge of. The eastern Ontario metis community predates red river. This is simple historic fact.
So is Powely on the removal list ? Self determination means coming to Canada and deciding if you want to be a Canadian citizen, Metis citizen, Cree citizen, etc. This does not make any sense especially when Powely stated he is not Metis but self determined as Metis.
Eastern ontario is referred to as Colonial Clubs by First Nation people ....in the homeland Metis Nation have First Nation cousins on Reservations there's only Métis de la rivière Rouge....
You are wholly incorrect. Stop trying to erase eastern Ontario metis. I have documented proof that my ancestors metis community actually predates red river. Please do research before spewing hate and trying to erase us.
@@waldorph East to West. Is Ontario east of Saskatchewan? Yes. Metis didn't exist without European descent, which arrived in Canada east to west. A little from the north in James Bay. Still Ontario.
White French Canadians came west, and married the FN people they traded with. Only those lines that did that are metis, and only those that trace descent from the ancestors recognized as Metis with scrip, signing treaties, or serving in the resistance movements are RR Metis, everyone else who is seeking recogntiion needs to seek it from the First Nations who's ancestral territory they find themselves in. That means you MNO and MNBC@@hermestrismegistus5384
Batise said he doesn't see much to discuss. "We have no axe to grind with what we would consider legitimate Métis claims - the Red River settlements and places where they were and they can prove they had substantial and distinct communities," he said. "Our issue is there are none in Ontario. There are none especially in the spaces that we occupy as our traditional land."
I wish there was a blood test that could prove native status as some are Metis or First Nations, but their relatives have passed away What do they have to do , dig up their remains, and prove they are Metis through the bones . This whole thing does not make sense . I understand some just claim to be Metis or indigenous . My question, I guess, is how does a person prove the fact that they are actually Metis and not just claiming to be ,
There are no Métis in our territory, in our homeland … If you’re an Indigenous person in N’dakimenan (their word for the region) … you are Teme-Augama Anishnabai. You are not Métis.”
The metis people existed before Red River. And before louis riel ever rebelled.
To my knowledge there were NO land scripts in Ontario.
The MNO citizens who are still legitimate and not being removed generally are descended from scrip that was granted in Manitoba/Saskatchewan. Alternatively, descendants of historic-present Métis communities that did not receive scrip but can prove their legitimacy in other ways, like the Sault Ste Marie area community did in the Powley case.
Powley Said himself really wasn't Metis so that's doesn't work ....Metis/Michif Nation have a,distinct map ansestry from 1700s doesn't not Make you Indeginous today ...
Isn’t it interesting a country that fought against apartheid in South Africa is implementing here now. Weird that people think this is fine.
If you were actually paying attention, this is about People protecting their identity, NOT stealing another people's land!
So you admit it is all about your identity. Identity politics is apartheid. Glad you agree with me. Nice to know 2 babies born side by side tonight and one claims their identity is somehow superior. Unbelievable but then again this is Canada now where people want to create division with identity politics and apartheid @@ChristianFerguson-iv6vh
@@ChristianFerguson-iv6vh I was about to write something but changed my mind so i will not write it.
Quarter breeds kickin' 8th breeds off the roster...
No more PretendIndians
I know I am Métis my family are Lucier. They sat on Riel’s Council and we are also from the Ross Clan who sat on the Riel Council. My cousins ancestry goes back to Louis Riel’s Aunt thru the LaRiviere Family.
that chump was a religious fanatic who endangered many lives for his ego
Good Show .
1700s doesn't make you Metis Nation today there is a homeland map not from there your just not Metis Nation ....MNO has alll sorts of Fetis...First Nation's IN eastern Ont saying NO METIS NATION HERE and There lawsuits ....Powely stated himself he really wasn't Metis ...
Ignorant comment. Stop parroting things you have zero knowledge of. The eastern Ontario metis community predates red river. This is simple historic fact.
Shouldn´t full bloods have the last say?
So is Powely on the removal list ? Self determination means coming to Canada and deciding if you want to be a Canadian citizen, Metis citizen, Cree citizen, etc. This does not make any sense especially when Powely stated he is not Metis but self determined as Metis.
the whole category is half baked to begin with.
fakes
Eastern ontario is referred to as Colonial Clubs by First Nation people ....in the homeland Metis Nation have First Nation cousins on Reservations there's only Métis de la rivière Rouge....
You are wholly incorrect. Stop trying to erase eastern Ontario metis. I have documented proof that my ancestors metis community actually predates red river. Please do research before spewing hate and trying to erase us.
@@waldorph East to West. Is Ontario east of Saskatchewan? Yes. Metis didn't exist without European descent, which arrived in Canada east to west. A little from the north in James Bay. Still Ontario.
White French Canadians came west, and married the FN people they traded with. Only those lines that did that are metis, and only those that trace descent from the ancestors recognized as Metis with scrip, signing treaties, or serving in the resistance movements are RR Metis, everyone else who is seeking recogntiion needs to seek it from the First Nations who's ancestral territory they find themselves in. That means you MNO and MNBC@@hermestrismegistus5384
Or Ontario ask the first nations and there knowledge keepers clown we only exit in the prares
Batise said he doesn't see much to discuss.
"We have no axe to grind with what we would consider legitimate Métis claims - the Red River settlements and places where they were and they can prove they had substantial and distinct communities," he said.
"Our issue is there are none in Ontario. There are none especially in the spaces that we occupy as our traditional land."
I have proof to the contrary. A little research isn't hard to do before spewing hateful nonsense
I wish there was a blood test that could prove native status as some are Metis or First Nations, but their relatives have passed away
What do they have to do , dig up their remains, and prove they are Metis through the bones . This whole thing does not make sense .
I understand some just claim to be Metis or indigenous . My question, I guess, is how does a person prove the fact that they are actually Metis and not just claiming to be ,