As of March 2026, a delegation of original people from Alberta, Canada, specifically from the Confederacy of Indigenous 6 Nations met with King Charles III at Buckingham Palace in England to discuss the attempt by the Europeans to interfere with our resources from our land, air and water, of onowarekeh, turtle land. This agreement with us is based on the Royal Proclamation of 1763. There are now temporary European visitors to our lands.
The island of onowarewkeh created a boundary along the Appalachian Mountains in New York State acknowledging only existing indigenous land rights throughout our land. Crown approval was required for all land and resource purchases. Private land purchases were prohibited. The land is our mother and we must help take care of her. There must be no Crown approval for all acquisitions. The Royal Proclamation is a foundational document for Indigenous-Crown relations and for Indian future territorial evolution of all indigenous land. We Iroquois left the US and Albany in 1784. Some Mohawks were forced to move to the west of the Mississippi river.
The Mohawks moved to kantekeh and Kahnawake when the British came to the Canadian colony. The Mohawks were always in the Mohawk Valley and the Mohawk River and are still there. It will always be our land, always.
This trip to London England coincided with actions in the province of Alberta where dozens of “pretendian” leaders gathered at the provincial legislature to oppose voice opposition to the separatist movement led by groups like the “Alberta Prosperity Project” and to express their lack of confidence in the government of Alberta.
The indigenous people are also challenging provincial private members of the colonial governments or institutions of Canada to steal the indigenous land and resources. The colonists have no right to conduct a referendum to take Canada through a colonist-led petition. They can only leave Canada by getting off their feet, walking out of Alberta with only what they brought with them from their original homeland. They can walk across the border and become Americans. All the land will always be ours.
Born to Run” by Bruce Springsteen.


