This morning’s media roundup regarding the standoff in Caledonia:
- Six Nations Land Dispute in Ontario Focus of Struggle for Native Sovereignty (an interview with John Kahionhes Fadden, historian and director of the Six Nations Indian Museum); Scoop (New Zealand/Aotearoa) May 4th
- Land negotiators join native talks; Hamilton Spectator May 4th
- Ontario hate crime unit investigates poster aimed at First Nations protesters; Halifax Chronicle Herald May 4th
- 'Final solution' poster may be a hoax: police; Hamilton Spectator May 4th
- Barbara McDougall appointed as federal representative in Caledonia talks; Indian and Northern Affaisr Canada May 3rd
- Ontario Appoints Jane Stewart Special Representative to Caledonia Impasse; Ontario Aboriginal Affairs Secretariat May 3rd
- Caledonia Native Occupation Affecting Rail Service; DC98.9 FM May 3rd
The following articles may not have ever been written if not for the standoff in Caledonia, but may still be of interest regarding the situation of First Nations people across Canada:
- Canadian Natives Fight Grave Odds - Relations have swung from partnership to domination, mutual respect to paternalism; Ohmy News (Korea) May 4th
- Ottawa warned to prepare for more native conflict; Canadian Press May 4th
- Aboriginal leaders plan fight to salvage $5B federal deal; CBC May 3rd
Once again, the best place for up to date news is the SISIS web page and the Autonomy and Solidarity Caledonia Solidarity page. For background also check out the Reclamation info website which is in the process of being put up by members of the Six Nations community.
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