Miigwetch Rob, And for all viewers to know he is a total gentleman. Great work!
@micsmith18010 ай бұрын
Pretendians should serve federal prison terms for identity theft and their war crimes.
@donaldturcotte97349 ай бұрын
Pretendians are not the same ones that were kicked off their algonquin group. The pick group should have to bring all their family tree info to light. In the early 90's a newspaper in Renfrew County asked anyone that had Algonquin in their family to come aboard. This was to bring the enrollment of The Algonquins to about 3,000.00 members. This way they would get more money in the treaty. Now over 1200 members were kicked off so the Algonquin group that kicked off the 1200 people just before the treaty is signed can have all the treaty money. This Coburn guy makes me sick, someone should request his family tree. SHAME SHAME! for okaying Chalk River to dump nuclear waste 1 km. from The Ottawa River.
@donaldturcotte97349 ай бұрын
The group that okayed the nuclear waste should be brought to court and sent to jail for the nuclear damage they will do to our province and the many children that will die from the waste.! this is 100 times worse then people that were brought up to believe they and their families were Algonquins and lived the life and married into the group. If your family has Algonquin roots going back 300 years should still be reconize as an Algonquin and not made fun of!
@tkglo985210 ай бұрын
The truth will always prevail ⭐️⭐️⭐️
@donaldturcotte97349 ай бұрын
Who is your root ancester?This coburn guy says it was done purposely. So many were proud of their Algonquin heritage till all this garbage came out. There has been upsetting to ,many Algonquins. Coburn seems to think it was done by a bad letter. Many proffessors of Universaries have been caught being a pretendians. Who does he think he is?What ever happenned to oral history? The treaty should be made for all Algonquins in Ontario. Coburn contuinely slanders the many that they kicked off! Now is time to go through other members root ancesters that remained on Algonquin