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A Robinson Huron Treaty Settlement Proposal to Save Anishinaabemowin - by Quinn Meawasige

16 Apr 2024

2024, a group of Anishinaabeg will propose this idea and e second argument is that the government took our to make space for our proposal within, or even outside of language and they should invest in resources to bring it this framework. [...] We strongly encourage all citizens of the 21 First Nations Any support he Languages Oce can provide is proposal of the Robinson Huron Treaty to lobby their Chiefs and based and Canada has already missed the window for the Councils to support our proposal for two per cent for Parliamentary review of the Act. [...] At a 2000 Chiefs of Ontario of our heritage? Special Chiefs Assembly, Robinson Huron Chiefs championed resolution #00/05, that recognized “Nations The potential disappearance of our in Ontario consider languages to be the foundation of our language—a core component of our cultural individual and social identity” and “First Nations Chiefs identity—poses a profound question: what in Ontario should b. [...] We have fought and survived but it has taken to consider the future and do it collectively – not on a all of our strength to arrive on the edge of some kind of community to community basis that will result in the same justice. [...] We ask the members of the RHTLMC, our leaders, the lawyers that advise them, and our communities generally to consider this proposal seriously; to avoid telling us its achievable without changing the existing framework or whatever other excuses for why we can’t do this.
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