"The Story of Kanonhstaton...Continued"
- Publication
- Tekawennake News (Ohsweken, Ontario), 20 Mar 2013
- Full Text
- The story of Kanonhstaton... continuedBy Jim Windle, KANONHSTATON
A delegation of around a dozen members of the Six Nations Solidarity Working Group, a sub-branch of CUPE Local 3903, one of the first unions to align itself with Six Nations in solidarity, visited the reclamation site of Kanonhstaton Tuesday to see and hear first hand accounts of the taking back of the former Douglas Creek Estates land and the April 20th, 2006 OPP raid.
The land reclamation of Kanonhstaton has attracted the attention and participation of several other unions as well, including the Canadian Auto Workers, The Steelworkers Local 1005 out of Hamilton, the Canadian Labour Congress and others.
The group came primarily as an educational field trip to allow some of their newer members to become acquainted with the story and the people of Kanonhstaton.
Jonathan Garlow and John Garlow spoke from their personal perspectives explaining not only the taking of Kanonhstaton, but the trauma of the April 20th, 2006 OPP raid which was thwarted by hundreds of Six Nations citizens.
Jonathan shot a lot of video during those tense times at the site and has edited it into a documentary, although it has not been formally released yet.
It is an honest and raw look at the spring and summer of 2006 and beyond.
"I think enough time has gone by now to maybe release it on YouTube or something after I do a final edit," he says.
John Garlow talked of his role during the reclamation and his current role of holding the site for Six Nations with his presence on the land, along with Eugene Jonathan.
After the meeting at Kanonhstaton the gathering put feet to their support of Six Nations by going to the Cayuga and participating in a demonstration outside the Cayuga Court House where a Six Nations woman, Francine Doxtator, was facing charges filed against her by Christine McHale, wife of Caledonia activist Gary McHale. Doxtator is charged with uttering threats against Mrs. McHale, a charge Doxtator denies.
- Creator
- Windle, Jim, Author
- Media Type
- Newspaper
- Item Types
- Articles
- Clippings
- Description
- This article describes a meeting between members of the Six Nations Solidarity Working Group and Six Nations community members to discuss the history of the reclamation of the former Douglas Creek Estates now known as Kanonhstaton. Following the meeting, the group joined Six Nations community members in a protest outside of the Cayuga court house in support of Francine Doxtator.
- Publisher
- Tekawennake News
- Place of Publication
- Six Nations of the Grand River, ON
- Date of Publication
- 20 Mar 2013
- Date Of Event
- 19 Mar 2013
- Subject(s)
- Personal Name(s)
- Garlow, Jonathan ; Garlow, John ; Doxtator, Francine ; McHale, Christine.
- Corporate Name(s)
- Six Nations Solidarity Working Group ; CUPE Local 3903 ; Canadian Auto Workers ; Steelworkers Local 1005 ; Canadian Labour Congress.
- Local identifier
- SNPL002050v00d
- Language of Item
- English
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 43.06681 Longitude: -80.11635
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- Copyright Date
- 2013
- Copyright Holder
- Tekawennake News
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- Six Nations Public LibraryEmail:info@snpl.ca
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