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46.) "That a treaty between the State and the nation of Indians is a compact which cannot be changed by either party without the ascent of the other" and "That a treaty made by the State with a part of a nation of Indians is void so far as it attempts to affect the rights of the other part of the nation, which never gave its assent to the treaty and probably such a treaty is a mere nullity from the beginning..." quote by Millard Fillmore in 1848, then Comptroller of New York State, and of course went on to be President of the United States. ( 5 min. read )

Letter taken from Volume VI of: "Arbitration of Outstanding Pecuniary Claims between Great Britain and the United States of America. re: Cayuga Indians. Supplementary Annexes to the Reply of His Britannic Majesty's Government" pp. 72-73. I cannot state on stronger terms that everyone, needs to read the above four volumne boos.. It is that important. (begin Reply Annex 126, vol. VI, pp.72-73.) Comptroller Millard Fillmore to W. P. Angel, 13 June, 1848. Comptroller's Office, Albany, June 13th, 1848. W.P. Angel,Esq., Desr Sir,:---- I have yours of the 10th in answer to one written by my Deputy to Dr. Wilson of the 31st ulto. on the subject of paying the annuity to the Cayuga Indians. It is not easy to determine the duty of this department in reference to this annuity. It seems to me, however, that certain propositions must be admitted by all. 1st. That a treaty between the State and a nation of Indians is a compact which cannot be changed by either party without the asce...

45.) Quote from article 44.) stating Six Nations recognized as independent nation and as allies to the Dutch and to the English.(2 min. read)

 This quote is from legal action taken by Great Britain against the United States on behalf of the Cayuga Nation. Dated December 4th, 1912.   It is referenced to in article 44.)- Chief Levi Generals speech to the League of Nations: The Red Man's Appeal for Justice.  Title of this action/book is: "Arbitration of outstanding Pecuniary Claims between Great Britain and the United states- The Cayuga Nation."  (Begin quote) "The Six Nations were recognized as independent nations and allies by the Dutch and afterwards by the English to whom the Dutch surrendered their possessions In 1664." (End of quote) You can search for this document on the internet under the above title. You can buy a book of all four volumes of this document on the internet, for about 17 dollars.

44.) THE REDMAN'S APPEAL FOR JUSTICE by Haudenosaunee Chief Deskaheh-Levi General: to the League of Nations, august 6,1923. (20 min. read)

 The following is the complete text of that document, as taken from the internet. Definitions of nine words in italics  used in this document will follow at the end. (beginning of document) To the League of Nations. THE REDMAN'S APPEAL FOR JUSTICE The Honorable Sir James Eric Drummond, K. C. M. G., C. B., Secretary-General of the League of Nations, Geneva. Sir, Under the authority vested in the undersigned, the Speaker of the Council and the Sole Deputy by choice of the Council composed of 42 chiefs, of the Six Nations of the Iroquois, being a state within the purview and meaning of Article 17 of the Convenant of the League of Nations, but not being at present a member of the League, I, the undersigned, pursuant to the said authority, do hereby bring to the notice of the League of Nations that a dispute and disturbance of peace has arisen between the State of the Six Nations of the Iroquois on the one hand and the British Empire in Canada, being Members of the League, on the ...

43.) Two quotes from the Canadian government, officially recognizing Six Nations as ALLIES to Great Britain and NOT SUBJECTS to Great Britain. And that Canada must deal with Six Nations accordingly and that Canada has no right to interfere with Six Nations. (2 min. read)

 " The Six Nation Indians of the Grand River came to Canada under special treaty as the allies of Great Britain, and the policy of the Canadian Government is to deal with them having that fact always in view" The above quote was issued by Frank Oliver, Minister of Interior of Canada, April 5th, 1909. " At the close of the war of the revolution they emigrated to Canada and were given lands under a special treaty, not as subjects of Great Britain but as allies of Great Britain, and I maintain that the holding of these Six Nation Indians on the Grand River is of such a kind that this parliament has no right to interfere with it." This last quote is from the House of Commons, May 11th, 1914, Hansard, page 3537. Quoted with approval by Blackmore, House of Commons debates, May 17th, 1951, page 3111. (End of quotes) As I have said in the past, the Canadian Government hides these documents and other books that contain the truth. But they must be located and shared with the ...

42.) This letter written by the Haudenosaunee-Six Nations Confederacy in 1988, to the Canadian government , to state that Indian language class teachers DO NOT have to sign any document declaring themselves Canadian Citizens.(10 min. read)

 The Canadian government practice of forcing indigenous teachers and students to sign documents declaring themselves Canadian citizens, to be approved for funding for language classes, or for students to take language class, is an illegal mandate. It was an illegal mandate back then and it is an illegal mandate now. It is a form of coercion, that you must declare yourself a Canadian citizen in order to get funding from the Canadian government. Or attend a Indian language class, funded by the Canadian government. Pay particular attention to the quotes by Frank Oliver, Ministry of Interior of Canada, dated April 5th 1909. And the quote by the House of Commons, May 11th 1914, Hansard page 3537  with the approval of Blackmore, House of Commons debates, May 17th, 1951, page 3111. Remember the Canadian government's response to Levi General speech at the League of Nations in 1924- specifically the Canadian government's purview of the Indian Act, page 16: "The ultimate aim of the ...