Guest guest Posted December 17, 2006 Report Share Posted December 17, 2006 QUEBEC " NATION " : FIRED THEIR GUNS & THE MOHAWKS KEPT A'COMIN! http://nappaw.tribe.net/thread/89c3cca7-6103-4e55-b19c-e9ed2a929128 MNN. Dec. 1, 2006. How can Prime Minister Harper declare Quebec a nation when Canada isn't even a nation? Under international law, to be a state, a people need a land base and a language. They have no land base and their languages are from Europe. And nobody ever decided what a nation is. But we know a nation isn't a bunch of mongrels camping out on someone else's turf. The land belongs to us. The people, the languages, their laws, their dirty diseases and corrupt immoral habits, that all came from Europe. When they came here the king told them they must deal fairly with the Indigenous people. They were supposed to learn one of our languages. Let's face it these French and English people were abused in their homelands. The law of the land here is Indigenous. So what did they do? They tried to totally exterminate us. With all this hullabaloo over Quebec pretending to become a nation on Indigenous land, we thought we should give a short history lesson. In 1534 Jacques Cartier came to Turtle Island. He went down the " Big River " , abducted some native people and took them back to France. He came back the next year. We had gone berry picking and he said we had gotten lost in our own back yard. He wrote some stories that we had disappeared. We can assure you we have not. He was trying to get more money to come for another trip here. In the meantime, the French cleaned up their streets and jails and sent them over here to fill up their penal system they had set up in Quebec City, just like in Australia. They wanted to use their people for slave labor. These inmates were in dire straits and needed our help to survive. Then de Champlain arrived and started a settlement in Quebec City in 1607. Next year they'll be celebrating this event. To make it authentic, we think everybody should wear black and white striped outfits with a ball and chain around their ankles. After thousands of years of peace, the French got the Huron and Algonquin to turn against us, the Iroquois. In 1609 Champlain went to Ticonderoga with some Indian guides and a few French soldiers with guns. This was the first time we ever saw guns. Champlain boasted that with his " arquebus " , " I keeled two chiefs with one bullett! " This story was written up all over Europe to make this lying psychopathic murderer into a hero. Then he started the 92-year war with the Iroquois. Before this the Algonquin called us " Iros " , which means fire. Champlain liked to attached Frenchy bastardizations to Indigenous words. He added " quois " which means " what " ? He was always wondering what was going on! Mohawk is another Algonquin word which means " eaters of French men " or something like that. We call ourselves the Kanion'ke:haka, which means " people of the flint " . Champlain went down to Lake Kanion'ke:haka. He renamed it " Lake Champlain " after himself so he could be a big superstar in Europe. He was so busy promoting himself that in 1614 when he went on a campaign in January with French regulars, they didn't have snow shoes or winter clothes. Hundreds froze to death. He mounted three unsuccessful campaigns to wipe out the Mohawks. [Who's sorry now?] King Louis in 1640 said, " We will eradicate the Iroquois from the face of zee earth " , boasting about killing us all off. They didn't like us from the beginning. They knew to take the land and inhabit it, they had to kill off the real owners. That way they could call it uninhabited territory. Did we want to hang out with these guys? Not on your life! Because of the treachery of the Huron, we invaded them in 1645 in Ontario, their homeland. 10,000 Iroquois defeated 30,000 Huron. It was one of the greatest military victories in the history of warfare. In four years they no longer existed. The French lost their Huron allies and their Ontario base for their beaver trade and existed after that in Quebec City. After 92 years of war the French sued for peace with us. It was under another King Louis. This was the Great Peace of Montreal signed on June 25, 1701. One month later we went to Albany and cut a deal with Britain to share the beaver hunting grounds but not the land. We could never give up the land as it belongs to the unborn generations and we are the title holders. The whole concept of buying and selling land never existed here. This agreement was according to our foreign policy known as the Guswentha, the Two Row Wampum, the most brilliant foreign policy ever devised. We were equal and kept what was ours. The British were to remain in their ship with their laws, language, culture and ways. The Iroquois were to stay in our canoe with our laws, language, culture, ways and land. By 1649 the Huron were gone from Ontario. We occupied their land. In the 1701 in the Great Peace of Montreal, the Huron formally relinquished all their territory. They recognized that this is all Iroquois land - the St Lawrence Valley, the Great Lakes watershed, all the way to Iowa and down through New York state right down to Cherokee lands. In Albany the British confirmed this through the Nanfan Treaty, otherwise known as the " Beaver Hunting Ground Treaty " . We had peace with the French for the first time since they got here. But we never trusted them again. 1701 was historic because we made peace with both the French and the British. In 1754 the English under General Wolfe attacked the French under General Montcalm at Quebec on the Plains of Abraham. Then the English claimed control over the French in Canada. It wasn't legal because it was on our land. They should have all just left. Instead, they decided to squat here. Quebec City is Algonquin land. What are the French now going to call themselves? Canada is a Mohawk word. Ontario is a Mohawk word. Toronto is a Mohawk word. They stole our land, resources and words. We are not sure what " Quebec " means in Algonquin, but we heard it means, " kiss my ass " . " Mohawk " too was a slang word that the Algonquin called us. It means something like " the one eyed, one horned flying purple people eaters " . The English tried to assert their dominance over the French settlers in Quebec who were living like dogs. If it wasn't for the Indians, they would have starved to death. The French had no women here, so King Louis sent over a ship load of orphan girls between ages 12 and 15 for all his French friends called the " filles du roi " . They were the king's daughters that were picked up on the streets. Most of them died. So today those uppity descendants in Quebec society who call themselves " pur laine " , which means " pure bull " , are really the descendants of that shipload of abused little girls who were used as whores and sold off. Before the American Revolutionary War, the British set up Upper and Lower Canada. The French people were mistreated by these megalomaniac British bums as being a notch below them. Imagine! We just hid in the bushes and watched all these crazy white people as they strutted about and salivated over our lands and resources. They're still doing that. Then the American Revolutionary War started. The French came from France and helped the American rebels. Ben lin got the French to help by putting up the lands of the Oneida of the Iroquois Confederacy as collateral. The French from France were hoping that by helping the Americans they could come back and try to take over our land again. Listen! Nobody has our land but us! The Americans became independent of Britain. Then an imaginary border was put over our land. In 1813 Sullivan's army was coming in to attack Montreal. They could not get by us at Kahnawake. We were there with our Mohawk buddies from Kanesatake and Akwesasne. This was known as the battle of Chateauguay In the early 1800's, the Americans tried to come and take over our lands many times. We had a few surprises for them. The first battle that British General Isaac Brock claimed was at Michelemackinac. That's when the Americans who were terrified of the Mohawk warriors, surrendered. The British claimed the victory in that battle. Then it was the battle at Detroit. Tecumseh with his warriors and the Mohawks were on one side. They scared the Americans into surrendering again. Then in 1812 Brock's next so-called battle was at Queenston Heights. 2,500 Americans came across the Niagara River to do battle. But the U.S. militia refused to cross the line because, they made the excuse that in the U.S. Constitution the militia could not go onto a foreign soil. Brock was in his tent sleeping. When the battle started, he ran out like a big idiot with a sword. He took a musket ball in the head and died instantly. Actually he was trying to run away. The British grabbed their dead hero general and ran all the way to St. Catharines. So 80 Mohawk warriors stayed behind and took the guns off the Americans. When we beat them back, the British came running back and took all the credit. Now there's a big huge monument of General Brock between Niagara Falls and Fort . Guess you gotta be stupid to get a monument. The Guswentha had created 3000 years of peace on Turtle Island until the arrival of the French. Then the British started moving in. After the war of 1812, the French immigrants were laying around licking their wounds in Montreal. The British were very mean to them, like they were to people all over the world. Then the corporation of Canada was formed in 1867. For the first time, the French felt they had some power in the pretend democracy of Canada. They had become the most populous of the immigrants and started flexing their tiny little muscles. Now they're flexing their big fat mouths and their little pea brains. There were many French Prime Ministers because they had a lot of voters. The priests were hounding them all the time to have a lot of kids to keep up the " revenge of the cradle " or " overuse of the womb " strategy. We never left our homeland. We never sent our Mohawk men and women all over the world like they did. We stayed home. Not one inch of our land was ever given up. We agreed to share our land according to the Guswentha. If they want to be independent, they better go back to France. That's where they belong. We all know it's our land. We have laws and constitutions which they have to stop ignoring. Now that they think they're a nation, maybe they can fly back on Air France to where they came from and stop bothering us. They don't have to take those boats with the big sails on them anymore. Kahentinetha Horn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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