Penticton Herald

Excluded from treaty negotiatio­ns

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Dear editor: This is to the people of the Okanagan and the First Nations People of the Okanagan. The Trudeau and Trump administra­tions have collective­ly denied the First Nations People to be at the Columbia River Treaty Negotiatio­ns.

The statement of May 23, by the leaders of the Okanagan Nation, the Ktunaxa Nation, and the Sewepemc Nation explain our position extremely well. I cannot express in this writing my absolute awe at this decision by our two government­s. It;s like 1850s and 1860s all over again.

Trudeau spouts reconcilia­tion and does this. Here in America, the Indian people already knew what President Trump was out to step on us and has done that by picking the leadership that oppose our very existence.

The first white man to see the Columbia River and write about it in 1810 was David Thompson, that was 208 years ago. We happen to have been here at least 10 or 12,000 years before that. Excluded from negotiatio­ns about a river we lived next too, is ludicrous.

In July 2017, your Canadian government continuall­y stated they wanted to achieve reconcilia­tion with the indigenous people, to renew nation to nation commitment. Well, the first opportunit­y to do that they lied! You shouldn’t be surprised. They have been doing that for over 200 years now and it still amazes us that they can cut a foot off the top of a blanket and sew it onto the bottom of that blanket and tell us they are giving us more. And, expecting us to believe it. America has had more practice at than Canada and just lie to our face with no regard at all.

I want you to call your MPs and tell them to stand up for what is right, and just, and honest. The First Nations must be at the Columbia River Treaty negotiatio­ns.

Arnie Marchand Confederat­ed Tribes of the Colville Reservatio­n, WA

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