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26 Jan, 33 tweets, 11 min read
Responding to Darryl Leroux on Twitter dawnlandvoices.org/responding-to-…
No, He doesn't respect research ethics on Indigenous people at all .. This is what he has done to #EasternMetis as well, are there some problematic people here who identify as Metis .. yes .. but notice he has not identified any who he doesn't consider to be fraudulent! Meme's
abound, he attacks anyone he wants to .. it is "Colonialism" 101 .. Does this look like the work of a professional with no motive?
Darryl saying one of the signatories to the ratified 1725/26 Peace and Friendship Treaty is not even a Mi'kmaw person. This is the lengths he will go to. Darryl saying we invented Cape Sable First Nation.
Ratification of 1725 Treaty - Cape Sable and the other Indian tribes belonging to & inhabiting within his majesty of Great Britain's territories of Nova Scotia and New England. Just because the Mi'kmaw went and changed the wording on the treaties does not change the historical
wording on the original treaties! It definitely meant the Cape Sable Indians. My family were part of those Cape Sable Indians. Some of them had a Mi'kmaw Identity and some of them married outside of the Nation. Darryl saying Mathew Mius is not Mi'kmaq.
Mathew Mius - ratified 1725 treaty - 1726.
Mi'kmaq Treaties on Trial- History, Land and Donald Marshall Junior - By William Wicken - Mathew Muse.
The M i’kmaq Nation and the Embodiment of Political Ideologies- Mi’kmaq, Protocol and Treaty Negotiations of the Eighteenth Century- October 2003- Rosalie Marie Francis, 2003- Mathieu Meuse lived at the Mi'kmaq community of Cape Sable.
The Mi'kmaq Nation and the Embodient of Political Ideologies- Ni'kmaq, Protocol and Treaty Negotiations of the Eighteenth Century. - Mathieu Meuse.
Mathieu Muis - Nova Scotia Archives - Mikmak of Cape Sable.
harry_piers_ethology_papers_volume_03.- Bear River Chieftainship has been chiefly in the Meuse family - maybe this "𝘼𝙘𝙖𝙙𝙚𝙢𝙞𝙘" should actually do some research. You very kindly give him the benefit of the doubt. I don't , he very clearly is trying to "𝐰𝐡𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐰𝐚𝐬𝐡"
our history away, and I won't stand for it. / Janet Chute PHD - A Good Day On The Aboiteau 2004- study of the Acadian-metis of Eel Brook and Quinan area-Andrew Meuse-the Bear River head chief- part of a Cape Sable representative.
Janet Chute - A Good Day On The Aboiteau 2004- study of the Acadian-metis- A close look at the origins of the metis Mius-Miuse-Meuse family.
Full circle - Canada's First Nations-by Steckley, John- Andrew Meuse.
harry_piers_ethology_papers_volume_03 - Chief Jim Meuse - Governor Chief at Bear River - five counties under him.- Annapolis, Digby, Yarmouth, Shelburne and Queens.
Native Peoples of Atlantic Canada-Meuse from Michael- thus Moesel alias Micheal is found in an old treaty 1744 , the mosel , then Mioce who held a brevet and medal from Duquesnol, French Governor of Cape Breton living at La Have- ob circa 1754 - Francis Mius signatory of the 1761
Peace and Friendship Treaty as the Chief of the La Have, History of Barrington Township- by Crowell, Edwin 1973 - Francis Mius - Chief at LaHave.
French neutrals in Massachusetts- by Belliveau, Pierre 1972 - Charles Muise petitioner - my 6th Great Grandfather - son of Joseph , Nephew of Francis Mius, Chief of LaHave.
Francis Mius - 1761 Treaty - produced by the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat 1999.
Vol430 Indian Affairs - Francis Mius.
Encounters with tall sail and tall tales-Mi'kmaq Society- WilliamWicken-McGiII University Feb 1994- References to weir usage among the Mi'kmaq are in Lescarbot, History of New france- Contract between Jacques d'Entremont and Francis Muis. - My family.
History on the weir (Nigagent/Nijagan) bought by my family from Eustache Jecoudamate, Poubomcoup, 2 June. 1751
"Obviously the Acadians learned this technique of fishing from the Micmac and they used, and still use, the Micmac word nijagan when referring to these weirs."
The Woven Weirs of Minas - nijagan - fish weirs. - Charles La Tour
"The story of Antoinette de Saint - Estienne , a métis woman of Mi'kmaq heritage, as it was recorded over four pages of the ... Antoinette was apparently one of three daughters born to Charles de Saint - Estienne de La Tour"
harry_piers_ethology_papers_volume_03 - Chief Jim (James) Meuse now of Bear River - died April 16 1913.
Chief James Meuse _museum.novascotia.ca.
Mi'kmaq Portrait Collection - son of Chief James Meuse - William Meuse - Bear River Mi'kmaq Reserve.

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