Notice to Bogus Algonquins to Quit Their Fraudulent Claim to Haudenosaunee Territory
By their swindling actions they are dissolving the treaty rights of the real Algonquins. They are also interfering with the treaty rights of other nations who are part of the 1701 Peace of Montreal with the French that set out trade and commerce relations; and the 1701 Nan-Fan Treaty with the British which respects the sovereignty of all the signatories. Some help is needed on how to file an international complaint to stop these con artists.
She has helped them set up nine Algonquin Disneylands. They are about to illegally sell
Haudenosaunee land and resources they have no claim to.
Fronting this
scam are Algonquin pretenders, Chief Doreen Davis, chief Paula
Sherman, chief Harold Perry, former chief Robert Lovelace, chief
Chris Nahrgang and numerous Algonquin Negotiation representatives
under the control of ambulance chasers, Robert Potts and Chris Reid and
Ontario Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, Michael Bryant. Brian Laforme,
a Mississauga of New Credit, is also working on selling the
Haudenosaunee land of Toronto. [See contacts at end]
Who are the real Algonquins and who are these fake Nogonquins that are giving the real ones a bad rap!
In 8,000 BC there were people known as the Plano Paleo. They hunted large animals with non-fluted spear
points on the plains west of the Mississippi River. They lived there
until 4,500 BC. As the climate warmed up and the glaciers melted, they
began to move into the area known today as Manitoba, the Lake of the
Woods and the northern plains of Canada.
They remained
west of the Mississippi River. As they moved into the Canadian Shield
area, they developed into the Shield Archaic and continued their
paleo ways of life, as hunters, fishers and gatherers. They traveled
and set up temporary camps and shelters.
They were not an agricultural
people. Like their Plano Paleo ancestors, they cremated their dead
because the land was rocky and had little soil. Unlike the Iroquoian,
the Algonquoians did not build burial mounds.
Just before 1,000 BC, there was another glacial age. They were forced to migrate back onto the plains, following
the Missouri River to its source in present day Montana. After
spending many years there, they decided to get further away from the
cold by crossing over the Great River, the Mississippi, to the east
and make their way to the other side of Onowaregeh, Turtle Island.
They
followed the Missouri River down to the Mississippi River convergence.
At that point they found a race of "Giants" known as the Alleghans,
the ancestors of the Iroquois, living on the east side of the Great
River. They built mounds for burials and ceremonials.
According
to the Algonquoians, known as the Lenape, they had to get permission
from the Alleghans to pass through THEIR land!! Just like they have to
get OUR permission to stay on our land today! The Alleghans allowed
them to cross until they saw the large numbers of Lenape crossing
over. They had taken advantage of our goodwill.
The Alleghans became concerned they would be overtaken. Then a 100 year war broke out. It took the Lenape 700 years to pass through the Land of the Alleghans, which was from the Mississippi River to the East Coast. Finally the Lenape reached the mouth of the Susquehanna River at Chesapeake Bay, where they "settled".
From the Lenape settlers sprang other Algonquian speaking people who continued their migration northward up the east coast homeward bound. Once again they returned to the Canadian Shield from where they had migrated westward so long ago. They finally arrived home.
From
the attached maps the Lenape (Algonquians) never occupied any land in
the Southeast, Southwest, Great Basin near the West Coast, Northwest
Coast and the Arctic areas. They originated from the Great Plains,
migrated to the Sub-Artic and to a very limited degree to the Plateau
and some areas in California.
The Algonquian Language
Family is known as the Macro-Algonquian Phylum. [Phylum means a
member or tradition from a certain language family. See below for
the list of Algonquoian language groups].

The attached maps
and list of linguistic families prove that the Algonquians did not
occupy the large areas being promoted by
twistorians,
anthroapologists, and grave robbers [archaeologists]. Also the
Algonquoians (Lenape) are not the Alleghans or Ancient Mound
Builders.
Anthropologists have referred to the ancient
Mound Builders by different names, such as Adena, Hopewell,
Lamoka, Cahokia and Mississippi, etc. We called ourselves the
Alleghans or Alligewi. None of these names have any connection to
the Lenape or the Algonquians. DNA sampling of the Serpent Mounds,
near Peterborough, Ontario, determined irrefutably that the "mound
builders" are Iroquois.
The petroglyphs at Petroglyphs
Park in Peterborough are not Ojibway or Algonquian. The symbols on
the rock are from the Hokan-Siouan linguistic family of which the
Iroquois are a part. These are the same at Safe Harbour in
Pennsylvania, Black Hand Gorge in Ohio and near the Circle Mounds in
Newark. The maps also show the correlation with our evolution as
Hokan-Siouan which includes numerous nations, beginning with the
Clovis-Folsum Paleo and the Laurentian Archaic, the ancestors of
the Alleghans, to the present day Haudenosaunee.
The Laurentian Archaic
[Iroquois], who existed below the Canadian Shield from 8,000 BC, were
the first to begin burying their dead using red ochre. We continued
this practice up to 100 AD. Our ancestors placed these mounds in the
care of the Six Nations Confederacy. This is an old agreement under
the KAIANEREHKO:WA , GREAT LAW OF PEACE, between the
Erie/Neutral/Susquehanna/Wenro and the Five Nations, later Six Nations
Confederacy.
No caretaking agreement was ever made with the
Algonquians because they werent here. The land in question is under
the trusteeship of the Six Nations Confederacy and governed by our law.
Under the 1701 Great Peace of Montreal, the Algonquians
had no leadership status. They had to abide by the KAIANEREHKO:WA.
The Six Nations Confederacy has exclusive trusteeship over the entire
Beaver Hunting Grounds, also known as the Nan-Fan Treaty of 1701.
[See MNN April 28, 2008 article]
The imposter Algonquins
and the real ones have no sole treaty rights to the territory south of
the Ottawa River or the Ottawa River basin since this land is part of
the 1701 Great Peace of Montreal. There are over 30 nations who share
this treaty. Each has to consult all the other nations and the Six
Nations Confederacy as the leaders to make any claim. Otherwise their
claims are fraudulent. It also dissolves any rights they have
under the 1701 Peace Treaty of Montreal because they are trying to
violate the rights of the other nations. These claims to our land are,
in our view, invalid.
Rastia'ta:nonha, ogetgwiaotahioni@cogeco.ca
by MNN Mohawk Nation News
ALGONQUIAN LANGUAGE FAMILY
Macro-Algonquian Phylum- Northeast:
Abenaki,
Algonkin, Chippewa ( Ojibway), Chowanoc, Conoy, Coree, Fox (Mesquaki),
Hatteras, Illinois, Kickapoo, Lenni Lenape ( Delaware), Machapunga,
Mahican, Maliseet (Malecite), Massachuset, Menominee, Miami,
Micmac, Mohegan, Montauk, Moratok, Nanticoke, Narraganset, Nauset,
Niantic, Nipmuc, Noquet, Ottawa, Pamlico (Pomeiak), Passamaquoddy,
Paugussett, Penacook, Penobscot, Pocomtuc, Potowatomi, Powhatan,
Roanoke, Quinnipiac, Sac (Sauk), Sakonnet, Secotan, Shawnee,Wampanoag,
Wappinger, Weapemeoc
None in the Southeast Area- All are from Hokan-Siouan Linguistic Family
**
Note: All Muskogean Nations of this language family belong to
Hokan-Siouan, not Algonquian, and all Natchesan Nations belong to the
Hokan-Siouan and not Algonquian, therefore leaving the southeast
without any nations of any Algonquian linguistic stock. **Note on
Southwest Area, No Nations of
Algonquian Linguistic family has
lived there. **Note on Great Basin Area, No Nations of Algonquian
Linguistic family has lived there.
Plateau Culture Area- Kutenai Language Isolate-Macro Algonquian Phylum-Kootenai
Northwest Coast Culture Area- No Nations that have any definite Algonquian connection or phylum determination.
California Culture Area- Algonquian Language Family- Macro Algonquian Phylum Wiyot, Yurok
Great Plains Culture Area- Algonquian Language Family, Macro-Algonquian
Phylum: Arapaho, Blackfeet, Blood, Cheyenne, Atsina, Piegan, Plains Cree, Plains Ojibway (Chippewa), Tonkawa
Subartic Culture Area- Algonquian Language Family-Macro-Algonquian
Phylum-
Chippewa (Ojibway), Cree, Montagnais (Innu), Naskapi, Beothuk
Artic Culture Area- No Algonquian Nations living in area.
Map of Algonquian Language Family
The Hokan-Siouan Family is divided into 6 Divisions:
1.)
Iroquoian - Neutral/Susquehannock/Erie, Huron/Wendat,Cherokee, Tobacco
Nation aka Petun, Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga, Tuscarora,
Meherrin, Honnniasont, Neusiak, Nottoway, Wenro
2.) Siouan-
Kansa, Sioux, Dakota, Lakota, Wahpekute, Mdewakantonwan, Wahpetonwan,
Sisitonwan (who together formed the Santee or Eastern division,
sometimes referred to as the Dakota), the Ihanktonwan, or Yankton, and
the Ihanktonwana, or Yanktonai (who form the Middle division, sometimes
referred to as the Nakota), and the Titonwan, or Teton (who form the
Western division, sometimes referred to as the Lakota). The Tetons,
originally a single band, divided into seven sub-bands after the move
to the plains, these seven including the Hunkpapa, Sihasapa, Oglala,
Hidasta aka Minitari and the Gros Ventre, Crow, Washo, Acoma and Leguna
Pueblo,Tutelo, Saponi, Monacan, Eno, Woccon, Sugeree, Yuchi, Cheraw,
Wateree, Waccamaw, Pee Dee, Ioway (Iowa), Kaw ( Kansa),
Missouria(Missouri), Omaha, Osage, Otoe (Oto),Ponca, Ofo, Yazoo Tunica,
Biloxi, Ofos (Mosopeleas), Quapaw (Arkansa), Omaha, Catawba, Ponca,
Winnebago, Iowa, Mandan, Assinboin, Cape Fear, Cheraw, Congaree,
Keyauwee, Lumbee, Manahoac, Monacan, Moneton, Nahyssan, Occaneechi,
Sante ( Issati), Sewee, Shakori, Sississpahaw, Waccamaw, Waxhaw,
Winyaw, Yadkin, Opelousa, Patiri
3.)
Muskogean-Choctaw,Creek,Seminole, Chickasaw, Coushatta, Cusabo,
Tuskegee, Chakchiuma, Alabama, Yamasee, Apalachee, Taensa, Natchez,
Houma, Chitimacha, Pensacola, Chatot, Tohome, Napochi, Chiaha,
Hitchiti, Timuccua, Ais, Calusa, Tekesta, Caparuz, Ibitoupa, Jeaga,
Kaskinampo, Miccosuke, Muklasa, Napochi, Oconee, Okelousa, Okmulgee,
Osochi, Pascagoula, Pawokti, Quinipissa, Sawolkli,
Tamathli,Tanggipahoa, Taposa, Tawasa, Tekesya, Chine, Chiaha (Chehaw),
Guacata, Guale, Hitchiti, Ibitoupa, Jeaga, Kaskinamp, Acolapissa,
Amacano, Apalachee, Apalachicola, Avoyel, Bayogoula,
Calusa, Caparuz. SEE HOW MANY THE COLONISTS KILLED OFF!
4.) Caddoan-Caddo, Arikara, Pawnee, Wichita, Bidai, Atakapa, Kichai, Tawakoni, Tawehash, Waco, Yascani, Adai,, Eyeish
5.)
Yuman- Marricopa, Yuma, Mohave, Cocopah, Havasupai, Halchidhoma,
Halyikwamai, Hualapai (Walapai),Kohuana, Kamia, Maricopa, Yavapaí,
Quechan
6.) Hokan-Pomo, Akwaala, Diegueno, Kamia, Konoomihu,
Okwanuchu, Shasta, Salinas, Achomawi, Atsugewi, Karok, Esselen,
Chumash, Chimariko, Coahuiltec,
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Hokan -Siouan Language Family
Lenape & Alligewi