Reconceptualization of Mi’gmaq Governance

Reconceptualization of Mi’gmaq Governance

SUMMARY OF REPORT WRITTEN BY ALFRED METALLIC AND AMY CHAMBERLIN
MARCH 31, 2006
 
Mi’gmaq Governance
 
—        How We Govern ourselves
¡     Based on Mig’maq values
÷     Understood through our language, stories, songs and traditions
—        Governance
¡     Mi’gmaq Grand Council
÷     Seven Mig’maq Districts
÷     Gespe’gewa’gi District
÷     Three MMS communities are part of Seventh District
—        Mawiomi
¡     Gathering to address concerns and celebrate
 
Indian Act
—        Law created to Destroy All Aspects of Indian Cultures
—        Created Bands
¡     Listuguj, Gesgapegiag and Gespeg
—         Indian Act didn’t destroy Mi’kmaq values, cultures and traditions
—        Listuguj, Gesgapegiag and Gespeg through MMS are working towards common goals to revive Mi’gmaq Governance
 
Ta’n Teli Anqweiasultig’ w
—        “How we take care of each other”
¡     Mi’gmaq Gespe’gewa’gi successful in maintaining our values, beliefs, culture and traditions
—        Our language is our resource
—        Elders share examples of Mi’gmaq resistance to Indian Act and other foreign laws meant to destroy Mi’gmaq culture
—        Let’s Tell Our stories in Mi’kmaq
—        Illustrates:
¡     Everything is connected
—        Examples of how we took care of each other in logging and salmon fishing activities;
—        Gesgapegiag
¡     Saqamaw John Martin shared the special relationship the Mi’kmaq have with Plamu (salmon) and how this builds a responsible management of the river system
—        Gespeg
¡     Pascal Barnaby shares an example of Mi’kmaq resistance to Canada’s attempt to limit our rights in logging
—        Listugug
¡     Wendall Metallic shares an example of Mi’kmaq taking care of each other in salmon fishery during the “Incident in Listuguj”
 
Next Steps on Governance Work
—        Continue to articulate our Mi’kmaq perspective on Governance;
—        Share further examples on how we took care of each other and how we continue to take care of each other
—        This will allow is to “best take care of ourselves, each other, and the territory”