WHAT GOES 'ROUND COMES AROUND - HOW THE WOMEN TITLE HOLDERS SEIZED THE WIND MILLS ON THE HALDIMAND TRACT
Mohawk Nation News
Last January we were called by a Mohawk resident from the community of Tyendinaga who lives at the source of the
Two Women Title Holders from Akwesasne and Kahnawake then sent out an objection to this invasion of Kanien'ke:haka/Mohawk territory by a corporation, the Canadian Hydro Developers Inc. Along with this we attached a map, the Haldimand Proclamation and the "Mohawk Manifesto" with all the laws and precedents to support our objection.
It showed clearly their incursion onto our land is illegal. Canadian Hydro Developers contacted us to "have a chat and a coffee". On June 20th we sent out another notice to have a formal meeting with an agenda. Beforehand we wanted all the information on this project such as financials, projections, plans and so on. They knew that their publicly traded company was soliciting funds for a project on land they did not own.
We asked them to obey the laws under the Kaianereh'ko:wa, the Constitution of Canada and the Charter of the United Nations. We told them to stop this encroachment immediately.
On July 25th in the Orangeville Banner Canadian Hydro Developers ran a media spin calling it, "Wind Farm phase 2 delayed". The article states that a longer than expected provincial approval process for phase 2 of the Malancthon Wind Project will push the start-up date for construction back roughly a year [or forever]. They are hoping to build 88 more turbines. The delay they say is the result of the Ministry of Environment, the residents and other "stake holder" complaints [that's us!].
The company will have to pay out $10 million in capital costs. According to Ann Hughes, Executive Vice President of Canadian Hydro Developers, "It will still be viable. We are very much committed to working through the process". Is she referring to talking to the Indigenous land owners, the Six Nations, and discussing why they are putting their development on our land without asking us? Thanks Ann. We'll see you at our table.
This apparently is one of several developments backed by the
They say they are confident the project will go ahead. They just don't get it, do they? I'd like to see how they'd react if someone started building windmills in their back yard! They know that they belong to us now. They just want a piece of the action. So we'll think about it. That's what we'll talk about.
They can't seize anything on
Are they throwing us into their bag of "environmental concerns". We're more than
that! We're the landlords! They hope it will be resolved. Nothing is going to change the fact that this is Six Nations land and it is not for sale.
On
We have had enough! Now they're stealing another of our resources, our wind. They never brought this over from
We demanded that Canadian Hydro Developers cease and desist immediately. They are trespassing on our territory. We noticed that the Consumers Gas Company has also pulled back its construction of a pipeline near the windmills. As well, a new huge subdivision project has disappeared like the wind. What gives?
Now they have to consult with us to ask for our consent to do anything. No doubt about it, all governments, corporations, their agents, assigns and developers now have to respect the Guswentha/Two Row Wampum Agreement and engage in nation-to-nation dialogue with us.
In
Kaianereh'ko:wa Kanon'ses:neh v. Attorney General of Canada and Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario, Court File: 05-CV-030785. That's the basis of our objection.
There is one good sign. They've decided to meet with the traditional Confederacy representatives of Six Nations. Let's hope they realize that signatures to any agreement are worthless unless they have been ratified by our people as a whole. In the old agreements they always asked if they got the consent of all the people.
Kahentinetha Horn