Native-Americans in Canada

lol just nothing really in 2009
i watched as everyone of my cousins aunts uncles nephews
each collected 10,000 each . i was pissed myself being 22 working fulltime for an apprenticeship. just grown to respect it i hated being native in edmonton for ever
i did a bit of research and my father schooled me on it and it made me sad as fuck
i just thought i would hit up sherdog for some opinions

I don't get your answer?, my sincere condolences for growing up in Edmonton though. Are you saying your American Indian, but without any recognised tribal status, don't know what tribe, or 6 times removed from any kind of status
 
I don't get your answer?, my sincere condolences for growing up in Edmonton though. Are you saying your American Indian, but without any recognised tribal status, don't know what tribe, or 6 times removed from any kind of status

my mother was adopted from edm to halifax
my father ran away from his "socially acceptable" home
and was raped in the proccess he told me this all first hand and it breaks my heart
hearing this. i myself do not get "indian status" because of my scottish ancestry.
i am just a brown native guy from edmonton
 
I'm Native. USA pays 100% of my healthcare. If I have children they're covered too, same with anyone I knock-up.

So if there are any white women out there confused by this affordable health care act just come see me for FREE medical care.
 
Native Canadians...see, that's odd to me that a group of people that feel so marginalized would use that term. Canada is a country, not a continent. A country is a political entity. The aboriginal people predate the political entity known as Canada. A continent, on the other hand, is a geographic, not a political, entity and thus is less saddled with the baggage that comes with politics. I'm surprised that they wouldn't prefer "Native American," using "American" in the continental sense.

I would think they would want to distance themselves from the word "Canada" so as to further highlight that they were there first. Like, "hey, we were here when this place wasn't Canada, or the US, or Mexico; it just was, man."

That would makes soooooo much sense... you know... except for:

Canada: 1560s (implied in Canadian), said to be a Latinized form of a word for "village" in an Iroquoian language of the St. Lawrence valley that had gone extinct by 1600. Most still-spoken Iroquoian languages have a similar word (e.g. Mohawk kana:ta "town"). Canada goose is attested from 1772.

Source: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=canada

...and...

America: 1507, in Cartographer Martin Waldseem
 
you're dad was literally raped?

my father was he's 57 now and a half breed he told me
and it breaks my heart hes very successful now i wont name him
he was 11 when he tried to hitchhike away from his home he came back cryng
and his fostermother told him he deserved it
 
What do they call them? First Nationals?

There's a specific term for French-Canadian descent natives: Metis.

But nobody uses that. It's either First Nations, or native, or... Indian.
 
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my father was he's 57 now and a half breed he told me
and it breaks my heart hes very successful now i wont name him
he was 11 when he tried to hitchhike away from his home he came back cryng
and his fostermother told him he deserved it

that is some shit
 
it's true. it's not a universal or anything, plenty of people do't know about it, but there are people who do this. it's funny and pathetic all at once.

Are you sure it's not just you and your friends? Or just you in your head conversations?

Do you like Canadians, by the way?
 
i love my dad very much and hes an amazing person
he's going to university
my life will never compare to his
 
I'm Native. USA pays 100% of my healthcare. If I have children they're covered too, same with anyone I knock-up.

So if there are any white women out there confused by this affordable health care act just come see me for FREE medical care.

I'm at least a third native but my dad has no proof of status so I can't get my free education.
 
Are you sure it's not just you and your friends? Or just you in your head conversations?

Do you like Canadians, by the way?

it's not just my friends. actually never heard any of my good friends do it.

Canadians are swell. a bit sanctimonious at times, but that's better than being a child molester or something.
 
my mother was adopted from edm to halifax
my father ran away from his "socially acceptable" home
and was raped in the proccess he told me this all first hand and it breaks my heart
hearing this. i myself do not get "indian status" because of my scottish ancestry.
i am just a brown native guy from edmonton

Im sure there are ways you can get your "status" (if that's what you want) . I will talk to a good friend of mine who is more up to speed on the legal side of the subject. (for the record I'm an English born Canadian who has some very close friends who have been through similar issues)


Sam, your a fucking gent! I hope your Sambama care for white women only goes well. God speed to you sir!!
 
That would makes soooooo much sense... you know... except for:

Canada: 1560s (implied in Canadian), said to be a Latinized form of a word for "village" in an Iroquoian language of the St. Lawrence valley that had gone extinct by 1600. Most still-spoken Iroquoian languages have a similar word (e.g. Mohawk kana:ta "town"). Canada goose is attested from 1772.

Source: http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=canada

...and...

America: 1507, in Cartographer Martin Waldseem
 
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