Saturday 17 November 2012

Reinstating Indigenous World Views and Laws

The war waged on First Nation people has never diminished. What is it about First Nation people that threatens mainstream society to the point that current Canadian legislation and policy seeks to silence our voice?

Our people have a history and connection to this land. If we lose our languages, customs, traditions and ceremonies we cannot go anywhere else to regain them. Our philosophy is simple. We live in harmony with the land respecting Creation and the Creator. We acknowledge that we are a part of the cosmic snapshot, we do not control it.

The society that has developed on Turtle Island, since the first newcomer landed, has sad roots. The tyranny and oppression that the visitors now settlers, fled, has resurfaced in this land. There may no longer be the divine right of kings but there is now a divine right of money, materialism and individualistic goals. The institution of monarchy and church were merely shams to control all other human beings. We had no such system. We were equal to each other and also to our brothers and sisters, the animals and plant life around us. Why is this a terrible perspective? Why do our voices continue to be challenged and silenced? 

It was decided by "the powers that be" that we needed education. We have it. We then turn a critical eye on the existing system only to meet angry justification and opposition. We have completed this necessary step towards "bettering ourselves" now in turn we are trying to better the convoluted thinking that has taken over this society.

How can we expect our children to care for the planet if we do not. If you choose to not have kids, amass fortunes and live a "good life" while on this planet, great. However, you cannot take your money or property with you into the next realm, so is there something wrong with this system? 

A system that is built on property and money is doomed to fail. There is a global limit for available property holdings. Furthermore, if money is accumulated by a small percentage of corporate businesses or owners then they control the market, government, law, and all else. If a society measures success in terms of wealth then the wealthy have become the new monarchy or royalty. They too will go to great lengths to protect their holdings.

This is why the First Nation system, where all people are fed, housed and acknowledged continues to threaten the existing system. There was no hierarchy of individuals but there were levels of competition with limits. Competition was encouraged in group activities that led to warrior, hunter or artistic pride assisting the greater good. There was no personal accumulation. Accumulation was to be a  tribe or band's collective effort to plan and survive for winter or hard times.

The clash of world views continues as First Nation Indigenous people will not accept the "civilized" ways of mainstream. With resource depletion, environmental duress and continued excess, Mother Earth, Ena, is launching her own response. The prophecy of our ancestors is here. We now live in a global village where our actions affect each other therefore, we can no longer destroy in isolation of other states. The original laws of our people have to be re-instated to restore harmony in this world, for all our sakes.



Tuesday 6 November 2012

Does Canada or Euro America represent the 1st people?

Our people are one with the land, creation and Creator. We were put here for a specific purpose to safeguard and hold these values against all others. The land is not for sale, creation cannot be manipulated and the Creator always has the final say.

We have an election race happening in the USA right now. Will either party make big changes or acknowledge our people in this land? Tyranny and greed stole this land from the original people. Our people were wiped out by disease and wars waged where women and children were killed. This happened in this soil we now walk on.

Where is justice for the Native American First Peoples? We have ties to this land that pre-date any man made justification arguments. If we consider that First Nation people walked freely in this land with systems of law and governance then it follows that today we should walk in the same manner. However we do not.

Our reserves or reservations are the last tie to our original stronghold and we have third world conditions. Third world conditions when we are sending money elsewhere to help the poor and starving children of other continents. Wake up North America! The poor and starving are in your own state, province or community.

If you don't know this truth or fact then we need education curriculum changes. Correct proportional history would have Native Peoples history taught for 10/12 months followed by settler history. We need our perspectives about the coming of Wasicu/wasiju settlers to be recorded, written and taught.

This is necessary to begin an honest dialogue that will lead to positive change. This change begins now. We are here now. We are proud, strong and remember our original ties and responsibilities.

Sunday 4 November 2012

The path up the mountain begins.

Umba Wathtech. This is my first attempt to share some writing and ideas about First Nation issues that need to be addressed from a First Nation perspective.

Currently, there are many bills before the Canadian Parliament which have not had adequate First Nation consultation. The days of paternalistic "for our benefit" legislation are over. How can there be any positive changes without understanding First Nation people?

The First Nation people, that is the original peoples of Turtle Island have long held customs, traditions, languages and teachings tied to Wakan Tanga, the Creator and all creation. These attributes are not easily understood but must be the study and walk of a lifetime.

It is my hope to offer perspectives written by a First Nation person that will bridge the cross cultural education that needs to happen for all Canadians, North Americans and the global audience.

I share this journey with my late father, Reverend Doctor Chief John Snow Sr., and my family as we continue to emulate the traditional teachings of our people, the Rocky Mountain Sioux or Iyarhe Nakoda people.

I welcome the opportunity to discuss and provide one perspective that may clarify or assist greater understanding that will lead to positive outcomes and solutions.