LET’s TALK LAND
Category: Onkwahwentsiyo
The Bonafide Oneidas of The Thames
One hundred eighty-two years ago, on October 9th, 1840, some 242 men, women and children set out on Canoes down the Erie Canal to Buffalo. Stepping off a Ferry in Port Stanley, they started to walk to their newly purchased land.
Mohawks Revealing Their Hidden History
Jason Arbour summarizes the hidden history of Kana:tso. A Mohawk Village that Canada tried to erase.
The Family Home on Reserves and Matrimonial Rights and Interest Act!
“Laws are not tested before application; they do not bear witness to reality until they are already enforced and already causing harm”
U. S. May Revive Iroquois Plan of Confederacy
Take a look at some old news!
FIGHT FOR THE LINE
The 3rd Saturday of every July is the Annual Border Crossing Celebration, where Onkwehonwe cross the colonial border in Oni: kara (Niagara Falls). In addition, the celebration reminds the United States and Canada as a British Commonwealth to not interfere in our traditional travel and trade routes. The Indian Defence League of America’s founders (IDLA)…