FIRST NATION REJECTION ACCORDING TO RULES OF BLOOD QUANTUM

FIRST NATION REJECTION ACCORDING TO RULES OF BLOOD QUANTUM

Messagepar admin » Lun 4 Mai 2015 13:38

How many of you can not belong to a First Nation or that you feel rejection because your First Nation of origin applied the Indian act to the letter for their membership or because you can not complied to their membership code under the rule of 50% blood quantum, or just because you feel you owe respect to all your family ancestors regardless of who they are and were they come from . Well it might be the time for you to reconsidered seriously who you really are and to which Aboriginal Nation you belong to as an Aboriginal person.

The Métis Nation might be your only Nation as it does recognized you at 100% Métis in respect of who you are as an Aboriginal person regardless of your blood quantum. Blood Quantum have nothing to do with being a Métis because Métis are alway in the obligation to recognize all their family ancestries.

Métis are never penalized by the Métis Nation for their marital relation for building families with other Aboriginal and non Aboriginal Nations and will never shame you or reject you for doing so .

Being Métis is not an issue of blood quantum but more so an issue of who you are within all your distinction and in recognition and in respect of all your family history . Being Métis is definitively not the result of not being recognized by your First Nations and non Aboriginal Nation of origin that conceived you in love. You are not or became a Métis because you were being deprived of a recognition as an Aboriginal person under the most racist law called the indian Act . Imagine if we have to decide who is Canadian under a rule of law with a citizenship code based on blood quantum .

Being Métis is a way of seeing itself as a distinct Aboriginal person with distinct social , political, spiritual. cultural and historical differences from First Nations and other Nations that our Aboriginal ancestors intermarried with. Our Métis family clans were and are still strong today . New métis familly clans are created every time an Aboriginal person being Métis or First Nation intermarried with non Aboriginal People. You cannot impose an identity on Children of mixed ancestry.

Were you imposed to become a member of a First Nation because you fit the stereotype of what a First Nation person is supposed to look like ? Were you also rejected because you had one of your parent not Aboriginal and more so you ended up with your blond air and blue eyes not fitting the physical stereotype of what an Aboriginal person is supposed to look like ? It is time the Métis People recognize who they are in respect of their own distinct identity regardless of what they look like . Do you ?

Being Metis is beautiful to the infinity just like our flag says. It is to the Métis people to built this Métis Nation to its full recognition in the circle of the Aboriginal people if they want to live rather than survive. Métis are second to none in the Aboriginal Circle.

Yes Métis are different from First Nations but we are still 100 % Aboriginal people. We are second to none in the Aboriginal circle .
Claude Aubin
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