next (25 September) the new book on the founding texts of the Metis Nation of Borealie
It is important that the Métis are there to encourage those who struggle to regain their dignity and to recognize our collective rights as one of the great founding nations of the Americas. The Métis of Quebec are a pilgrim people, and we arrive at an uncertain time when we will not make a single people within the large family of Native American peoples.
The launch will take place as planned at the Salon du Livre de Jonquière, the Holliday Inn Hotel, Thursday, September 25, 19 to 21 hours. This meeting will be held specifically booth editions CORNAC, Michel Brûlé.
The book will be available on site at a cost of $ 19.95 and the author will be course to socialize.
I need your encouragement. This is the part that you are responsible ...
Russel Bouchard
author
ON THE COVER: the Metis Louis Valley, almost mythical personification of our ethno-cultural reality. Pipe in mouth, sash waist, corduroy pants, barefoot and piously communing with his bark canoe. Can you sing the anthem more with these ancestors who gave us life and made the country? ...
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
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After city of Saguenay, the MRC Upper North Shore officially recognizes the Metis Nation of Borealie
Recognition Métis community by the MRC Upper North Shore
At its meeting on 16 September 2008 the Council of Regional County Municipality (RCM) Upper North Shore acknowledged the existence of the Métis Community of Field King's Lordship and Mingan (CMDRSM) on the vast territory it administers.
The MRC is the gateway to the North Shore and its territory extends from the Saguenay Fjord on 160 kms of coastline on the St. Lawrence. It has just over 12,000 people and brings together eight municipalities and one Indian reserve, established as follows: from west Tadoussac is, Sacred Heart, The Bergeronnes Essipit Escoumins, Longue-Rive, Portneuf-sur-Mer, Forestville and Colombier.
is unanimous that the mayors attending the meeting accepted the proposal of recognition, which makes the MRC Haute-Côte-Nord RCM the first to formally recognize the Métis component of its population. She joins the municipalities of Saguenay, Sacred Heart, The Bergeronnes, Longue-Rive and Forestville, who have already recognized the Métis community as part of their population.
President and Chief Executive Jean-Rene Tremblay CMDRSM "welcomes with honor and joy that other recognition of indigenous identity of the group and thanked the elected officials of their openness to the concerns of Métis. He added that "the position of the Government of Québec to the effect of denying the existence of Métis communities in Quebec is totally disconnected from the realities of our cultural and historical areas. Quebec is far behind compared to other Canadian provinces in regard to the question Metis, and this has the effect of depriving the Métis Communities Historic Federal aid they would have great need, among others in the fields of health, education and economic development. Communities are located in the region, it is understood that it is the latter who have the primary responsibility for the inaction of the Charest government. "
The Métis leader concluded that "these acts of recognition of Métis communities in their territories, elected officials of our municipalities are launching a message to higher levels of government: it exists on the territory of the Saguenay-Lac St-Jean, Côte-Nord Two distinct indigenous groups that must be taken into account, the Indians and Metis. "
For more information, contact
René Tremblay, spokesman 418.693.9147 or 418.674.2472 CMDRSM
Recognition Métis community by the MRC Upper North Shore
At its meeting on 16 September 2008 the Council of Regional County Municipality (RCM) Upper North Shore acknowledged the existence of the Métis Community of Field King's Lordship and Mingan (CMDRSM) on the vast territory it administers.
The MRC is the gateway to the North Shore and its territory extends from the Saguenay Fjord on 160 kms of coastline on the St. Lawrence. It has just over 12,000 people and brings together eight municipalities and one Indian reserve, established as follows: from west Tadoussac is, Sacred Heart, The Bergeronnes Essipit Escoumins, Longue-Rive, Portneuf-sur-Mer, Forestville and Colombier.
is unanimous that the mayors attending the meeting accepted the proposal of recognition, which makes the MRC Haute-Côte-Nord RCM the first to formally recognize the Métis component of its population. She joins the municipalities of Saguenay, Sacred Heart, The Bergeronnes, Longue-Rive and Forestville, who have already recognized the Métis community as part of their population.
President and Chief Executive Jean-Rene Tremblay CMDRSM "welcomes with honor and joy that other recognition of indigenous identity of the group and thanked the elected officials of their openness to the concerns of Métis. He added that "the position of the Government of Québec to the effect of denying the existence of Métis communities in Quebec is totally disconnected from the realities of our cultural and historical areas. Quebec is far behind compared to other Canadian provinces in regard to the question Metis, and this has the effect of depriving the Métis Communities Historic Federal aid they would have great need, among others in the fields of health, education and economic development. Communities are located in the region, it is understood that it is the latter who have the primary responsibility for the inaction of the Charest government. "
The Métis leader concluded that "these acts of recognition of Métis communities in their territories, elected officials of our municipalities are launching a message to higher levels of government: it exists on the territory of the Saguenay-Lac St-Jean, Côte-Nord Two distinct indigenous groups that must be taken into account, the Indians and Metis. "
For more information, contact
René Tremblay, spokesman 418.693.9147 or 418.674.2472 CMDRSM
Thursday, September 11, 2008
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New book on Métis, Russel Bouchard. Do not miss! The struggle
Without Quebec Métis, Métis West would not exist, and without the Métis of Quebec and West , Canada would not exist. This country and this continent would become meaningless ...
Russel Bouchard
The new book by Métis author Russel Bouchard, dedicated to clans Metis Land-broken, is finally available. It has exactly 162 pages, a strong interpretive text lifts the veil on a tightly woven Métis community in the Upper Saguenay is that of land-broken. There are also several testimonials from former unpublished family trees and unpublished photographs. What question whole areas of the history of Canadian Aboriginal doctored by governments and their institutional researchers who are subservient, researchers who, for a good part of them have swapped the historical truth job security, grants, medals of merit, research contracts ...
Based missed over 75 family trees fanned on the witness testimony and documents from archives, Russel Bouchard successfully demonstrates in this book than in the Upper Saguenay, in a historic area well defined, the Métis community established in the triangle-Chicoutimi Sainte-Anne-Land was broken-fortified over the years rather than dilute, as historians and anthropologists have erroneously claimed institutionalized.
If you're looking for your identity recognition, the analysis model, which is the culmination of a quest for personal, professional and ethno-cultural, 37, may be recovered by any researcher engaged in this ultimate challenge. The relevance and quality of the demonstration has something to unseat the argument of all history professionals hired by governments to eliminate all Métis in Quebec in Canada and the memory of the surface of the Earth ... Do not miss
Russel Bouchard
Metis and the Memory Link CMDRSM
to get the book,
simply send a check or money order for $ 24 (which includes the cost of books and port)
and send your order to:
Russel Bouchard,
33 St Francis,
Chicoutimi, Qc
G7G
2Y5 Tel.
418-543-0962 email: rbouchard9@videotron.ca
Without Quebec Métis, Métis West would not exist, and without the Métis of Quebec and West , Canada would not exist. This country and this continent would become meaningless ...
Russel Bouchard
The new book by Métis author Russel Bouchard, dedicated to clans Metis Land-broken, is finally available. It has exactly 162 pages, a strong interpretive text lifts the veil on a tightly woven Métis community in the Upper Saguenay is that of land-broken. There are also several testimonials from former unpublished family trees and unpublished photographs. What question whole areas of the history of Canadian Aboriginal doctored by governments and their institutional researchers who are subservient, researchers who, for a good part of them have swapped the historical truth job security, grants, medals of merit, research contracts ...
Based missed over 75 family trees fanned on the witness testimony and documents from archives, Russel Bouchard successfully demonstrates in this book than in the Upper Saguenay, in a historic area well defined, the Métis community established in the triangle-Chicoutimi Sainte-Anne-Land was broken-fortified over the years rather than dilute, as historians and anthropologists have erroneously claimed institutionalized.
If you're looking for your identity recognition, the analysis model, which is the culmination of a quest for personal, professional and ethno-cultural, 37, may be recovered by any researcher engaged in this ultimate challenge. The relevance and quality of the demonstration has something to unseat the argument of all history professionals hired by governments to eliminate all Métis in Quebec in Canada and the memory of the surface of the Earth ... Do not miss
Russel Bouchard
Metis and the Memory Link CMDRSM
to get the book,
simply send a check or money order for $ 24 (which includes the cost of books and port)
and send your order to:
Russel Bouchard,
33 St Francis,
Chicoutimi, Qc
G7G
2Y5 Tel.
418-543-0962 email: rbouchard9@videotron.ca
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
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Sioux for sovereignty, a model for the Métis fight for their dignity ...
For those who dream of liberty and who have undertaken to recover the dignity of indigenous peoples free, everyone should read: "The Sioux, thirty-five years of struggle for sovereignty" . This excellent column is Sylvie Brieu, and has just been published in National Geographic French version, July 2008, pages 54-69. Around the world where empires are mounted on the back and the genocide of indigenous peoples who have occupied originally (and that includes all peoples mixed offspring of these meetings), a wind of revolt, recognition and responsibility blows minds who have recovered to vibrate and hope.
In his paper, speaks of four Brieu Lakota Sioux of Pine Ridge Reservation, who solemnly declared the founding of the Republic of Lakota. Very few go to the cup and the lips will say more? Not really! Since members of the delegation were heard by the UN and have renounced their U.S. citizenship, which in this country is an impossibility under the federal doctrine saying that all Indian nations are part of the United States .
affirm that we are free and then declare independence all the forbidden, is already being free and independent in itself, since it refused to legitimize those who despise us and kill us by their laws. The gesture is great and all that is more honorable! It has symbolic value, the base of the right of the people running.
If these warriors of a new age successfully, peacefully and without violence, to make their voices heard in the largest offices in Washington, nothing prevents that happening here in Canada, while the Métis are recognized as Aboriginal in full in section 35 of the Constitution which is one of ten founding texts of our people (the first dating in 1652, and the last Powley, 2003). You understand now why the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia have refused to sign the famous UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples adopted by 2007.Ils fear secession and do everything they can to break our necks.
For now, nothing is gained for the secessionists Sioux led by Russell Means. But the approach is to think through the legal fight that began Métis CMDRSM deliver for their official recognition, the portico of our dignity and our fulfillment. To answer contempt which it is subjected by the U.S. government willingly Means recalls the phrase full of meaning one day launched by Mahatma Gandhi First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. "
For those who dream of liberty and who have undertaken to recover the dignity of indigenous peoples free, everyone should read: "The Sioux, thirty-five years of struggle for sovereignty" . This excellent column is Sylvie Brieu, and has just been published in National Geographic French version, July 2008, pages 54-69. Around the world where empires are mounted on the back and the genocide of indigenous peoples who have occupied originally (and that includes all peoples mixed offspring of these meetings), a wind of revolt, recognition and responsibility blows minds who have recovered to vibrate and hope.
In his paper, speaks of four Brieu Lakota Sioux of Pine Ridge Reservation, who solemnly declared the founding of the Republic of Lakota. Very few go to the cup and the lips will say more? Not really! Since members of the delegation were heard by the UN and have renounced their U.S. citizenship, which in this country is an impossibility under the federal doctrine saying that all Indian nations are part of the United States .
affirm that we are free and then declare independence all the forbidden, is already being free and independent in itself, since it refused to legitimize those who despise us and kill us by their laws. The gesture is great and all that is more honorable! It has symbolic value, the base of the right of the people running.
If these warriors of a new age successfully, peacefully and without violence, to make their voices heard in the largest offices in Washington, nothing prevents that happening here in Canada, while the Métis are recognized as Aboriginal in full in section 35 of the Constitution which is one of ten founding texts of our people (the first dating in 1652, and the last Powley, 2003). You understand now why the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia have refused to sign the famous UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples adopted by 2007.Ils fear secession and do everything they can to break our necks.
For now, nothing is gained for the secessionists Sioux led by Russell Means. But the approach is to think through the legal fight that began Métis CMDRSM deliver for their official recognition, the portico of our dignity and our fulfillment. To answer contempt which it is subjected by the U.S. government willingly Means recalls the phrase full of meaning one day launched by Mahatma Gandhi First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win. "
Do not forget that. She says exactly where we are: we were ignored, they laughed at us, and now they are fighting us in their courts, with every weapon at their disposal. The victory is the end. We are a single people, and that no law can take it away as we firmly believe and we fight for get there ...
Russel Bouchard
Link Memory of CMDRSM
Photo Caption: Russell Means, leader of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Lakota, proclaimed at the end of 2007.
Russel Bouchard
Link Memory of CMDRSM
Photo Caption: Russell Means, leader of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Lakota, proclaimed at the end of 2007.
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