CONFEDERACY GOVERNMENT VERSUS ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT

CONFEDERACY GOVERNMENT VERSUS ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT

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CONFEDERACY GOVERNMENT
VERSUS
INDIAN AFFAIRS AND NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT written in 1989

Based on a concept of PARTICIPATORY PROCESS IN CANADIAN GOVERNMENT DEMOCRACY, the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development must be abolished and all responsibilities transferred to the Confederacy OF THE ABORIGINAL NATIONS to better service the Aboriginal people from the national perspective. All existing DIAND operations must remain in place, but the management must be under One Aboriginal Government, the Confederacy.

It would follow that the Minister of Indian Affair and Northern Development would be replaced by the Grand Chief or Sachem of the Confederacy.

The Regional Directors of Indian Affairs and Northern Development positions would be replaced by the Regional Grand Chiefs or Sachems of the Nations that constitute the Confederacy.

The Confederacy of the Aboriginal Nations would be the only Government to conduct the affairs and establish priorities in relation to the needs of Aboriginal people of Canada. Concomitant with the revitalization of Aboriginal cultural and linguistic heritage , this government would initiate action plans on three vital fronts:

a) assertion of all Aboriginal rights, including political sovereignty and actualization of the right to self-government upon which treaties are built;

b) develop and implement new concepts in Aboriginal education which can bridge the gap between contemporary Methods and those of the traditional past; and

c) reconstruction of social, political, educational, cultural, judicial, and economic institutions

Concentrate on Aboriginal efforts on economic problems and solutions by establishing ancillary institutions for research and development .

Ensure that the Confederacy will be at the core of efforts to refine the sense of the word Aboriginal, so that all Aboriginal people can develop a unified identity.

Create and act on concept of freedom and brotherhood based on equality among the Canadians, the Quebecois and the Aboriginal crowns. Representation from the three constituionaly define Aboriginal groups will be invited to join in one spirit and one mind under one Aboriginal Crown, one Aboriginal Government, one Confederacy for strength and power.

Establish and maintain the principle that under original jurisdiction all Aboriginal rights are inherent, and have not been abrogated and are not negotiable.

Create Aboriginal cultural and educational institutions, such as schools, school boards, universities, cultural centres, museums, colleges and businesses etc. associated with distinct Aboriginal linguistic groups.

Examine the fundamental purpose of Aboriginal education in contemporary society and the role and function of Aboriginal institutions in the area of social rebuilding, as well as,psychological spiritual and cultural revitalization among Aboriginal people comparable to what can be available to the Canadian and Quebecois.

Asserting the principles and the identity of the Confederacy would require the written and oral use of Aboriginal languages at the political, administrative, communication and educational level.

Create services and support structures in all area, to address social, recreational, economic, educational, community developmental and judicial issues in all Aboriginal communities. The Confederacy as it was stated would bring to access to the Aboriginal people a regime of Peace, and ensure their right to practice their customary laws as guaranteed in all treaties since the International Treaty of 1701.

A PEACEMAKER.

GETTING OUR ACT TOGETHER "

THE CONFEDERACYY
" A DEMONSTRATION OF STRENGTH AND SHOWS OF REAL POWER "
TO GET RESULTS ON THE CANADIAN AND INTERNATIONAL SCENE

A PEACEMAKER
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