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Name: Hunter Bear [Hunter Gray] on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Serena Turner on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Cheryl Sullivan on Nov 18, 2006Comments: It is past time that our Indigenous brothers and sisters be shown respect and their lands be returned. In fact, their wisdom needs, desperately, to be sought in the quest to save this planet Earth.Flag
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Name: Susan MacLeod Browning on Nov 18, 2006Comments: For God's sake can this Government sit down and honor the Treaties that long ago were agreed to and never Kept... There will be no peace until then...until the First Nations of Canada are finally at peace and granted what was stolen in many ways....(from Language to Culture to the Residential Schools stealing the Children...to the Greatest Genocide..to the Disgrace of the First Nations War Veterens..that were never honored when they came home.... ).....I do think a NATIONAL APPOLOGY is long over due as well....You claim to represent the People of this Nation...well the People have spoken..... Susan MacLeod BrowningFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 18, 2006Comments: Mohawk Bear Clan, Six Nations of the Grand River.Flag
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Name: David Starbuck on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Len Foster on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: William-James:Russ on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Tawnie Miller on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 18, 2006Comments: My vote for any kind justiceFlag
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Name: Gardner Wilcox on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 18, 2006Comments: The sooner we give the land back to the First Nations that our ancestors stole from them, the better. As members of the mainstream society, we need to understand that these resistance efforts will continue to happen until we settle the land claims and RETURN the lands to Canada's original peoples.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Elaine Lickers on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Antti Kotilainen on Nov 18, 2006Comments: Totally agree, the lands belong to the first nations, Antti Kotilainen Bachelor of Architecture., ( University of Toronto ) Master of Science. ( University of Toronto ) member of: MRAIC, MCIP, OPPI, OAA, RPP Architect, Urban Planner ( Registered ) Toronto, Ontario, CanadaFlag
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Name: Miggs Morris on Nov 18, 2006Comments: It is time we Canadians lived up to our responsibilities towards First Nations and this should begin with a true recognition and acknowledgement of the rights of First Nations by the Canadian government , as a first step towards addressing issues of concern in conjunction with First Nations people, and especially in this case, with the Six Nations.Flag
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Name: Ben Powless on Nov 18, 2006Comments: Nya weh to everyone for your supportFlag
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Name: Jason Audie Fleury on Nov 18, 2006Comments: we live in in a highly industrialized world we now call Canada........our FN's people are still suffering the most.....this should not be......JFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 18, 2006Comments: To fight we are to few to die we are to many. But we will do what we have to. A WarriorFlag
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Name: Katenies on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Rev Alisha Henri on Nov 18, 2006Comments: I support the Rotinonhsonnion:we wholeheartedly and am praying that the leaders of the world WAKE UP and understand their formula to peace is just and true, the Kaianereh'ko:wa is meant for everyone. In order to survive, we must all live and work together and stop trying to acquire more things and stuff. We are all related. With prayers of gratitude to the Grandmothers of the Rotinonhsonnion:we for leading the way with the Light of their understanding. Rev. Alisha Henri Alabama, USAFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Hao:ka' on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Stella Whitebear Lulham on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Ailleen Runstedler on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Dawn Robichaud on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Judi Henhawk on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Karen Rickard Jacobson on Nov 18, 2006Comments: WHEN WILL THE CANADIAN AND UNITED STATES GOVERNMENTS REALIZE THE GREAT WRONGS THAT ARE BEING FORCED UPON OUR NATIVE PEOPLE ALL WE ASK IS THAT THE NATIVE LAWS BE RESPECTED!Flag
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Name: Mary Jane Cummings on Nov 18, 2006Comments: Respect and learn from the original inhabitants of this beautiful country, who helped us set up our democracy. Unfortunately, we failed to install a very important part--the role of the female that balances the male role--in other words the power of the clan mothers. If we had, we would be treating the First People better. We can still change, and we better hurry the hell up.Flag
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Name: Chief Billy Tayac on Nov 18, 2006Comments: Am extremely proud of our relatives who are determined to save the land and birthright for the future native generations. In the spirit of Louie Hall NEVER SURRENDER OR COMPERMISE THE RIGHTS OF THE UNBORNFlag
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Name: Tom Powless on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Shannon Francis on Nov 18, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Maureen Sager on Nov 18, 2006Comments: I agree. We must all come together.Flag
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Name: Maureen Basha on Nov 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Brad Bossack on Nov 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Chris Morabito on Nov 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Rosemarie Mart on Nov 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Cynthia Lauder on Nov 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Sid Bobb on Nov 19, 2006Comments: I whole heartedly support the Rotinonhsonnion:we in their pursuiit for a just legal and peaceful resolution. They, like any other nation, have the right to a nation to nation relationship.Flag
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Name: Henry Evans-Tenbrinke on Nov 19, 2006Comments: It is time that the treaties made with First Nations was taken seriously. First Nations have been more than patient thus far. Patience can only go so far though.Flag
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Name: Terry Barnhart on Nov 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Nicole Topper on Nov 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Dan on Nov 19, 2006Comments: i have followed this saga of misdeeds and find many missing parts in canada's one-sided recounting of facts. history shows a different story.Flag
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Name: Kathryn JL Dorr on Nov 19, 2006Comments: Oglala Lakota, born at Pine Ridge in what is now called the state of South Dakota, USA. Teacher at Metropolitan State College of Denver, Colorado. BA, MH.Flag
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Name: KWIA, Supportgroup For Indigenous Peoples on Nov 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Ms. Mailie La Zarr on Nov 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Madeline Worischeck on Nov 19, 2006Comments: I believe that what the U.S. and Canadian governments are doing to the Native Americans is unjust and unlawful.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 19, 2006Comments:Flag
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Name: Wendy Merkley on Nov 20, 2006Comments:Flag