International Treaty between Indigenous Sovereign Nations in Canada and the United States
2 views
Skip to first unread message
Greg Dance
unread,
Jan 28, 2013, 4:31:23 AM1/28/13
Reply to author
Sign in to reply to author
Forward
Sign in to forward
Delete
You do not have permission to delete messages in this group
Copy link
Report message
Show original message
Either email addresses are anonymous for this group or you need the view member email addresses permission to view the original message
to Tramsition Announce
This looks very significant to me, I hope you don't mind me sharing
it with you all.
Greg
Representatives of Traditional First
Nation's Women’s Sacred Societies witness respected Elder and
Brave Heart Society Grandmother, Faith Spotted Eagle signing the
International Treaty to Protect the Sacred from Tar Sands
Projects, January 25, 2013 on Ihanktonwan Dakota and Nakota
Territories. During the Ceremonial Treaty signing process all of
the representatives of the Traditional First Nation'sWomen’s
Sacred Societies, in full unity and unreserved unity, signed the
International Treaty!
The Seventh and Final Article of this International Treaty
between Indigenous Sovereign Nations in Canada and the United
States declares:
“ We agree to the mutual, collective, and lawful enforcement of
our responsibilities to protect our lands, waters, and air by
all means necessary, and if called on to do so, we will exercise
our peace and friendship by lawfully defending one another’s
lands, waters, air, and sacred sites from the threat of tar
sands projects, provided that each signatory Indigenous Nation
reserves and does not cede their rights to act independently as
the tribal governments see fit to protect their respective
tribal interests, further provided that each signatory
Indigenous Nation reserves its inherent sovereign right to take
whatever governmental action and strategy that its governing
body sees fit to best protect and advance tribal interests
affected by the pipeline project consistent with the agreements
made herein and subject to the laws and available resources of
each respective nation.
This Treaty of mutual defense and support is made on the
occasion of the 150 year anniversary of the Treaty Between the
Pawnee and Yankton Sioux concluded between the Pawnee Nation and
the Ihanktonwan Oyate/Yankton Sioux Tribe on January 23rd, 1863,
and the parties thereto hereby commemorate the signing of that
historic treaty that has endured without violation for 150
years.”