Monday, September 16, 2013

Whatcom Water Rights Rip Tides

Sandy Point Water Lawsuit And Mediation Skewed By Washington State "Sensitivity Protocols". Lummi Simple Fee Land Titles Cannot Be Tribal Trust Lands.

In trying to come up with a title for my talk today, I had a reason to call it the “Grand Deception.”  To my way of thinking, the efforts by government personnel and  governmental officials at all levels, to deceive or evade accountability with our native American neighbors, surpasses “anything” that is currently holding the attention of our media by way of Benghazi or the IRS scandals.

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Whatcom Democrats Find Seven "Sensitivities" (Reasons) To Ignore Tribal Land Title Law And Bludgeon Cherry Point Industrial Businesses.

WHEREAS The Whatcom County Democrats Central Committee affirms and promotes the inherent worth and dignity of all people.

WHEREAS – We recognize the Lummi Nation as the descendants of one of several original First Nation communities inhabiting, for many, many generations, the land and waters of this area, now known as the Salish Sea; and...


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Kansas City/Seattle group profiles Whatcom citizens observing discussion of first nations reservation dealings with neighbors.

 April 6, 2013. As blue sky peeked through the clouds of an overcast Northwest morning, a group of mostly indigenous people gathered near the Lakeway Inn Best Western in Bellingham, Washington. Drumming and singing pulsed as those present held signs reading, “Honor the Treaties” and “We are All the People.” Event organizers, Idle No More Bellingham, had called community members together to protest two organizations “who are holding a conference to discuss opposition to the existence of tribes as separate and sovereign entities.”

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Gateway Pacific Terminal Powerpoint Rebuts Inflammatory Accusations

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