I wonder if Mexicans or Mongolians will be next to be granted treaty rights in Canada after all their ancestry can be traced showing migration here too.
Supreme Court affirms American Indigenous man's right to hunt in Canada
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada says an American Indigenous man has a constitutionally protected right to hunt in British Columbia given his people's historic ties to the region.
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The decision today comes in the case of Richard Lee Desautel, a U.S. citizen who was charged with hunting without a licence after shooting an elk near Castlegar, B.C.
Desautel defended his actions on the basis he had an Aboriginal right to hunt protected by section 35(1) of Canada's Constitution Act.
Desautel is a member of the Lakes Tribe of the Colville Confederated Tribes of Washington state, a successor of the Sinixt people, whose ancestral territory extended into B.C.
The trial judge found the sections of B.C.'s Wildlife Act under which Desautel was charged had infringed his constitutional right to hunt in the province.
The decision was upheld by the B.C. Supreme Court and the province's Court of Appeal, prompting the Crown to take its case to the Supreme Court of Canada.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 23, 2021.
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I guess he could go hunting at the zoo, there were no zoo's during the time of his ancestors, therefore the fences and paddock could be viewed as non existent. Mite as well come to Abbotsford and bag a giraffe.
when people start saying indigenous people should hunt with sticks and rocks and without horse and insert your favorite cliche here "......." it bugs me and I think "Okay.... I'l hunt with sticks and rocks like my ancestors did but all you non indigenous have to give up your borders, your highways and your motor vehicles and you should be hunting with nothing but flint locks..... seems about right too me eh?
Treaty 6 gave lands to my family that were later taken and given to immigrant farmers and then that farmers son when he became a man bulldozed the historical grave sites and any traces of the decendants of chief little hunter from the land. Thankfully my uncles and my dad got the site recognized and the federal heritage minister got involved and some things were set right. At least I can go visit my great grandmother's grave though. That land..... 100's and 100's of acres should be my families.... I should be able to hunt and fish and farm there and leave it to my kids. Instead that land has made immigrant family's wealthy and there is no access for me to hunt and hike on the land that was once my great grandfathers.
The border means nothing to a whole lot of Indigenous people and treaties included the freedom to move to and fro across the border unfettered. I don't see why that should not include hunting territories.
All of the issues that fire people up and cause them to start typing garbage about indigenous rights, territories, treaties and resource harvesting are all venting thier frustrations and offensive comments at the wrong people. The canadian government and the Crown made and broke all these deals and allowed the millions of people we have today in this country to benefit off the resources of the land and it is only in the past few decades that canada's indigenous peoples are standing up for themselves.
The Indian Act needs to be completely abolished and this country and ALL it's people need a re-write and a new deal brokered that is good for all. However, the current system is what it is and if you don't like it..... vent to your politician and add these topics to your list of Voting requirements when you go to the poles.
Corruption in indian bands is a funny comment considering the corruption that is perpetuated by government and big business. The same big business that has profitted off the first peoples lands. I wonder how much money that crook Jimmy Patterson has made off the fish, the trees, the "everythiing harvestable in the province"....... Any of you go after Jimmy patterson for the decline in halibut and salmon? Nah..... just blame the natives..... it's a common mistake.... you should be blaming government for "both" Jimmy and the situation with treaties and territories.
I also don't have an issue with an Indigenous person breaking the law when it comes to a law like harvesting an animal. I may find myself in that same situation this fall or next as I am getting impatient with this government and I want hunting rights in my treaty territory just like the treaty says. Heck they are even supposed to be supplying me with a yearly allotment of ammunition for my rifles..... it's right there in the treaty. LOL
that's it for me.... carry on
This American could prove his tribe did use BC hunting grounds pre confederation.
Mexicans and Mongolians? I kind of doubt it myself.
Much of this is well covered in the John Jay treaty of 1794ish.
All this have lasted long enough and should be fixed and resolved.
Whatever, it have to be seen as of 2021 , not what happened in 1700. Native and new comers fought and died over land and for other reasons. Nothing can be done about that.
Treaty were made and broken by both side. No way to know. Claimed land are not written anywhere but are what is claimed today by native. No way to know if it was taken or given. Native claims are not supported on paperwork but by oral history that can be or not accurate at all.
So at one point - it have to end. Native are Canadian in todays world, and should be treated as equal. All those native laws - Indian Affairs laws and ministries have to go. Many 1700 laws still exist in the book and nobody can claim they apply today. All nation have history, and trying to use was was then in todays world do not work.
Billions of bucks were given in compensation and huge sums of money is still given today.
Do Canadian have to pay until end of time ? I know of no land that have a 400 years mortgage. At one time, it must end.
how far back into pre-confederation do we go? his "nation" used the area for a snapshot in time, was nomadic and moved on, there were other "nations" there before then that could have been Mongolian or Mexican, a more powerful and "advanced" nation claims it now
the dude's family wasn't starving he frikkin' drove there for crying out loud, the pessimist in me is saying he's using that defense to get out of a poaching charge
The Norse colonization of North America began in the late 10th century CE
It's pretty well documented by the vikings themselves. https://militaryhistorynow.com/2013...between-native-north-americans-and-europeans/
It's pretty well documented by the vikings themselves. https://militaryhistorynow.com/2013...between-native-north-americans-and-europeans/
This American could prove his tribe did use BC hunting grounds pre confederation.
Mexicans and Mongolians? I kind of doubt it myself.
Much of this is well covered in the John Jay treaty of 1794ish.
do you know how much we pay as a tribute to the queen and the family every year?
have a read on that:
h t t p s ://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/queen-costs-us-more-than-the-brits-pay
I think a lot of people posting on this topic should review the Jay treaty.
I identify as a native