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BearPaw NewsWire, May 6-10, 2013-BearPaw Legal Education Resource Centre-Aboriginal News From Turtle Island and Beyond
BearPaw NewsWire, May 6-10, 2013-BearPaw Legal Education Resource Centre-Aboriginal News From Turtle Island and Beyond - Jack-a-tar. @DarrylLeroux @nsgov @CBCIndigenous @CBCNews @APTNNews @MikmakiNews #Hypocrites #FrenchMixedBloods
BearPaw NewsWire, May 6-10, 2013-BearPaw Legal Education Resource Centre-Aboriginal News From Turtle Island and Beyond - wow Leroux. Seems so fishy you haven't said a word about this !! #raceshifting @DarrylLeroux - when you have my 11 yr old son on your website as a raceshifter
with the exact same genealogies. Is that website paid for with government grant money? Mr Grey Owl himself ..

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L'Evangéline - May 2, 1888 - The Acadian Proscription. " ... the famous Acadian question which he says appears to have been treated by some writers in a manner calculated to travesty the truth and to deceive the public." May I suggest to you @nsgov @NS_Archives that the same
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Have had it brought to my attention that the Mi'kmaw Chiefs, Bennet and several others have already been made aware of this situation a long time ago, of using our Nova Scotia genealogy for status IN NEWFOUNDLAND. Weird how nothing was ever said or done about it. 🧐🤑🤬
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Is this called tweet and run ? lol .. You want to have your say and not let me respond, lol .. Oh you're cute, I will say that, lol
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You want to tape me, edit the shit out of it, and make it be what you want the conversation to be .. I have seen that done over and over. I am just me, why would I need to go on national news, I had already answered you and totally baffled why you keep going down that road.
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