October 25th is just two days away. A day that celebrates the new homelands of the Haudenosaunee sealed by Haldimand Treaty of 1784. Lands that continue to be protected by the Haudenosaunee Confederacy Council and its peoples. It took years for the Haudenosaunee to move onto the land while the Haudenosaunee Confederacy Council(HCC) continued the ongoing fight with both countries that would become Canada and the U.S. over lost lands in the U.S. and Canada’s attempt to impose restrictions on what has become the longest standing democratic government in the world. A designation not unnoticed by countries around the globe. Canada spend decades whittling away at the strength and substance of the HCC and its people before it moved, with RCMP, to arbitrarily remove them from office and installed a…
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