My new Native hero, Chief Clarence Louie.


Liberalman
#31
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Sooke
#32
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I was once told by a Filipino that people in Canada were too "uptight" about time, making themselves slaves to clocks and schedules instead of just living.

....and we all know how well the Philippine economy works.
 
Shawn Steinhaue
#33
I am a Cree urban Native living in Edmonton. I "Immigrated" from my third world reserve Saddle Lake to find a better life like foreign Immigrants. I have been successful in finding a job and good housing. Native claim there is still rasicm but i have yet to encounter any because i am drug free and attend work everyday. In a matter of fact Alberta is hit with reccesion and layoff. People got layed of and I survived the lay offs. That's Right!! I outpreformed a few WHITE people and the slacking whities got laid off. I support clarence louie because i am no longer dirt poor and made fun off and followed his idealogidies.
 
Shawn Steinhaue
#34
I hear that Clarence louie and council wants to Industrialise that reserve now in a green way. I support it but he better hook all the factories and buildings to solor panels and electric windmils to protect the envirement and wildlife we cherish so much in our traditional culture. Solar and wind is expensive but natives never worshiped the big doller so we should pump money into GREEN advanced technology something "Westerners" (Caucasions and Asians) failed to do becuase of their greed and individiualistic beleifs and worship of the almighty doller. They rather burn fossil fuels and destroy our envirement just because it's cheaper and puts more money in there greedy pockets. Now that's what seperates modernising Native Americans from Westerners (Caucasion and Asians) YES hear that again, to us natives ASIANs are also "Westerners"
 
VanIsle
#35
His show must have been taped because I know I watched him on TV. I was awe struck. I have great admiration for this man. It was so good to listen to an "indian" with ambition. My Gramma was Indian. She was not lazy, she was smart and she was educated. She was born over 100 years ago so no one can tell me there isn't opportunity. Just so you all get it right - it's not Oh -soy-yoos. It's Oh-Sue-ee-us. (Osouyus)I have spent months teaching my daughter-in-law how to say it right. New people always pronouce it with the soy in it.
 
talloola
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Well, it was their country to start with, so now maybe they will lead the way and
show the rest of us how to live with the earth and not against it.
 

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