Idle No More movement gets support from B.C. Métis leader

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      Keith Henry says he’s fighting to keep Métis culture alive, but the Canadian government isn’t exactly helping.

      “We’re facing no support for culture,” Henry, the president of the B.C. Métis Federation, told the Georgia Straight. “Our language is almost gone. My grandparents spoke Michif dialect, which was one form of the Métis [language]. I don’t speak it. I can’t teach my kids. I can’t send my kids to any school for teaching.

      “My interest is to make sure our culture doesn’t die,” he added. “We are at that point of breaking—and we’ll just become a museum culture. I’m not prepared to let that happen.”

      So, Henry was encouraged by last week’s landmark Federal Court ruling that Métis and non-status Indians are “Indians” under the Constitution Act. He called the decision a “major achievement”.

      Although Henry expects the Stephen Harper government to appeal, he predicted that in three to five years the Supreme Court will confirm the ruling that Métis people have the same rights as status Indians.

      “It’s such a decisive victory,” Henry said. “I’ve read the decision many times now. It’s going to change the country forever.”

      Henry spoke to the Straight as he marched down West Broadway in Vancouver with hundreds of others on the Idle No More indigenous-sovereignty movement’s January 11 day of action. He said he was proud to “stand together” with First Nations people who are calling for the federal government to fulfill its treaty obligations and to stop its attacks on aboriginal rights.

      “It’s important that now more than ever we do this for our children and for the environment—stop this government making these arbitrary decisions, not honouring what’s in law,” Henry said. “People have to understand that’s what this about.”

      He noted Canadians often ask why aboriginal people don’t “use the system” to effect change.

      “Most of us do try and use the system,” Henry said. “We write letters to MPs. We try and meet with the ministers. It’s to no avail. It never gets you anywhere. It’s just lip service and placating the community. I just feel that showing this support civilly and legally is really the only option communities feel they’ve got left.”

      Still, Henry maintained he has hope the future will see Canada “right the wrongs of the past”.

      “We have to try and hope that it will get better,” Henry said. “Do I think it will happen today with this current government? Absolutely not. Do I hope it will get better? That’s all we have. We have to hope, and if we can’t hope it will, we have to take it through the courts and force it to get better.”

      Comments

      4 Comments

      Beverly lambert

      Jan 15, 2013 at 5:33pm

      I am so Proud of see our fearless Metis Leader Ketih Henry of the BC Metis Federation speaking up against corruption and pushing back.All Canadians deserve the right to hear the truth.Many people do not realize or try to understand,that the Metis in this province and Native leaders try hard to have open dialoge with Government.The Metis have been sending letters to Government for 3 years about our own,and tried to contact Media to help,,,,We have a group here in BC who the government is feeding and in debt to a tune of 8 million dollars,,countlless letters have been sent to stop this corruption,,,but they wont stop...and our communities are starving for funding,,,,We now are Idle No more and also need our storry to be heard....Are you going to help??? BC Metis federation represents 6300 who walked away from this other group because of the lies and disception,,,,I hope all Media start to see really what is happening with this governemt in ablility to function in an honest Manner,,,I look forward to Media helping our Nation get back on track for the sake of our children and tax payers,,
      Sincerely, Metis Cultural Ambassador Beverly Lambert Beve

      Steve

      Jan 15, 2013 at 10:06pm

      Everyone has forgotten what sparked this in the beginning.....a large sum of taxpayer money can not be accounted for....that tibe should be living in mansions,,,,,it's not a government issue....this has to do with the corruption within the tribe....enough is enough....

      Sharron a Metis in a membership in BC for years..!!!

      Jan 18, 2013 at 7:16pm

      Does this mean BC Metis Nation, will reconize all other Metis in Canada ( now that we are all Indians by judge ruling.?) Also!!.. I am a metis member in Quesnel. but -was turned down for provincial Metis Card reason; I was not Scotish/cree Metis- west ,I am eastern Metis .French / Micmac....?