The Chiefs of Ontario opened their controversial meeting at Six Nations in front of an unusually small crowd. A meager 46 out of 133 First Nations in Ontario were on hand at the surprise meeting taking place this week in the arena where along with the parade of chiefs, elders and flags who made their way into the small area curtained off for the meeting a handful of people were on hand to watch. But it all went off without a hitch. A hitch meaning no mention of the squabble between the provincial organization and the Haudenosaunee Confederacy Chiefs Council (HCCC) who only learned of the meeting a few days before the arrival. The COO knows Six Nations is an actively politically split community with two governing bodies. The organization…
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