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Inuit. canada. My mother survived residential school. 60's Scoop Survivor. Nunatsiavut. U of T. instagram: qalipupretendiannation -qalipu is a pretendian nation
Apr 2, 2023 9 tweets 3 min read
Word to the wise- we have #pretendians all around us. the gill sisters were right out in the open. mainstream media hailed them as #inuit do gooders saving the world. to all white journalists- you must learn to do better. all of you. to the ones who interviewed them for their "good work" you really need to do follow up stories telling the truth. investigate them- the money they stole. everything. i thought those stories were coming.
Apr 1, 2023 4 tweets 2 min read
Why people need to be concerned about nadya and amira gill- they had Inuit beneficiary cards. that allowed them access to Indigenous funding for education & to have their biz listed as verified Indigenous.

#kanatatrade #pretendians
Mar 31, 2023 4 tweets 3 min read
#pretendian #nadyagill of #kanatatrade this is her student bio while she was at #queensuniversity law- no mention of being #Inuit at all with all the bragging.

she got full soccer scholarships for american university- it does not mention here her #indspire scholarhips @ccab_national @Indspire
Mar 31, 2023 6 tweets 6 min read
Nov 28, 2022 4 tweets 2 min read
#qalipus reach back two hundred years and find one possible Native ancestor to race shift to Mikmaq. none even remotely have a Native phenotype. their status was not based on blood quantum.

a white settler with 2 percent Indigenous blood &less have Indian Status with #qalipu Image this is part of the supplemental agreement between the feds and qalipu- to cull members. they had over 100k white newfied apply for Indian Status. the feds wanted to sign up some white newfies- maybe 10k- but then they heard about tax exemption- so over 100k race shifted
Nov 23, 2022 5 tweets 1 min read
why do I care so much about #pretendians ? cause i have had a rough life. i was stolen from my family & people at birth. i always looked Indigenous. but i never met a Native person raised in our culture until i was an adult. i was raised with only whites. i hated it. i experienced so much white supremacy &also violence. it was rough growing up in rural white canada being me in the 70s. when i found my family i realized they too were victims of white supremacy. my mother was in residential school. she fled canada cause they kept taking us.