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What happened to the Maple Crown?

Posted on April 2nd, 2020 by Benjamin Doolittle U.E. in History

Adoption of Canada under operation of Customary Laws

The Mohawk community in “Canada” is home to about 13,000 people and sits astride the US-Canadian border aka “the line”.

Arrowdale Snow Day (Brantford, Haldimand Province)

Posted on February 20th, 2020 by Benjamin Doolittle U.E. in Mavic Mini

The Corporation of the City of Brantford voted in a colonial-styled meeting to sell the Arrowdale golf course, although the land is part of a questionable lease of 807-acre plot designated as a Reservation to host the in

Where did the Canadian society come from?

Posted on February 18th, 2020 by Benjamin Doolittle U.E. in General

Who does Canada really think it is, no, really, I would like to know. Who are they, and where did they come from.

Arrowdale Municipal Golf Course (Brantford, Haldimand Province)

Posted on February 3rd, 2020 by Benjamin Doolittle U.E. in Mavic Mini

An undeveloped corner of the Orginal 807 (null surrender 30) acres designated as a white man’s reservation, is now an endangered space for the aging and growing community.

Forbidden Voice: Reflections of a Mohawk Indian

Posted on January 19th, 2020 by Benjamin Doolittle U.E. in History

Mrs. Alma Greene clan mother Six Nations Reserve

Have you heard about the Mohawk “curse” that was placed on a shopping mall in Brantford, Ontario many years ago? The Mohawks claim they own the land on which the mall is built.

Great Britain’s Claims of Ownership Of Native Peoples Lands

Posted on January 10th, 2020 by Benjamin Doolittle U.E. in History

Rupert's Land

The jurisdiction of the government of Canada was fraudulently established by great Britain”s claim of ownership of native peoples lands based on fur trading agreements between Britain and France.

Scouting the Haldimand Tract

Posted on January 6th, 2020 by Benjamin Doolittle U.E. in History

THE COUNCIL MET and talked for many days. Through careful deliberation, they discerned a way forward.

Launching a drone photography website

Posted on December 31st, 2019 by Benjamin Doolittle U.E. in History

Normally I wrap the code above in divs to control the behavior and place the video where I want it.

Colonel Joseph Brant Statue

Posted on December 31st, 2019 by Benjamin Doolittle U.E. in Photography

Colonel Joseph Brant Statue

I had a gut feeling I was going to find this coin at the Crossroads Antique market. This replica was under five dollars, the original bronze coins have been seen online and sold for over 400 dollars.

Six Nations Bingo Hall

Posted on December 30th, 2019 by Benjamin Doolittle U.E. in Mavic Mini

Over 40 years ago, Six Nations Bingo was hosted in our old community hall. Back then, people used to gather at the community hall only on Monday nights for a 7pm evening session.

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