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Re: LINK TO Original "Racism" Pow Wow Dance....fort frances
Hello Nfisher420, I have been watching the numerous posts you have made on this particular video. While I am all for an open and free debate or discussion on the topic of racism, I fail to see the merit of constantly reposting this video. The actions of the people in the video were unsavoury at best, but you are merely perpetuating notoriety of these people. These people obviously made a severe lapse in judgement and could not comprehend the severity of all their actions. While I do not agree with what they did, they have at least made steps to correct their wrongs. Is it not the teaching of the Aboriginal people to find resolution and possible reconciliation between two parties, rather than blame and persecute others? If some people of the Aboriginal community can move on to correcting this issue, why can't you? Rather than post a video depicting these acts, why not provide more substance? Perhaps ideas that can be implimented at the grass roots level to prevent future acts such as this one from occurring again. Finally, to those of you who have replied with racist comments in retaliation, you are no better than these women. There are more constructive ways to display your distain for this video rather than making violent threats. The end to racism must start within each and every one of us first. To those of you who replied with constructive criticisms to this video, I must thank you. As I believe racism is a force that must be stopped; and it is the people like you that will be at the forefront of stopping it. You bring to light the racism in today's society in a constructive manner, which I must commend you for. N Fisher, while you may hide behind the excuse this is merely for informational purposes, it is quite apparent you have an agenda behind posting this many times. You tell people to quote, "get over it", on your new site. Yet it is you who seems to not be able to get over it. There are many different avenues you can take, but rather, you continuously take the same road after others have obviously voiced their objections to your method. While I am highly skeptical you will remove this video and find alternative means to voice your opinion, I urge you to do so. Thank you for listening.
Beaver on the loose!!
A beaver, lost in Fort Frances From the FortFrances.tv crew (check out website by th way).
Fort Frances Canadian Bass Tournament - Kid Pro
Fort Frances FFCBC Kid Pro fishing on Rainy Lake for Smallmouth bass. A great event for both anglers and kids to team up for a great time on Rainy Lake.
Ben and Neil - Never Let Go
A Video Dedicated to Ben Klyne & Neil Roy.. Created & Edited by Blake Mesdag & Josh Wickstrom.. This Video Is ment to remember the good times we shared with these two amazing young guys.. may they never be forgotten.. and always live on in our hearts.. Blake & I Would like to thank everyone for the pictures they uploaded onto the facebook memorial groups.. if it wasnt for them this video wouldnt have been possible.. thanks much and god speed..
Twin BeechCraft Buzz Job
Getting buzzed by a Beechcraft a few times while living on waterworld.
Tele Interview #2
News clip from Fort Frances TV when Tele hit town for the first time June 27, 2008.
M. POKORA FT. TIMBALAND Y SEBASTIAN - "DANGEROUS"
PRIMER SENCILLO DE SU ALBUM mp3 MATT POKORA....DANGEROUS Matthieu Totta (n. Alsacia, Estrasburgo, 26 de septiembre de 1985), conocido artísticamente como M. Pokora o Matt Pokora, es un cantante francés de origen polaco. Algunas de sus canciones son "Elle me contrôle" (Ella me controla), "Showbiz (the battle)" y "Pas sans toi" (No sin ti). Tras dos discos en idioma francés, lanzó uno en inglés, llamado MP3 (la M y la P por que son sus iniciales y el 3 por que es su tercer disco), producido por Timbaland y Ryan Leslie, entre otros. Su primer single es "Dangerous". El disco se publicó el 25 de marzo de 2008. LETRA: She's got an appetit that won't stop The way that she's dancing should be an instellor She likes to show off Her body act like the life for a party And make it hard for you to keep her And it's just a matter of time For it starts to play with your mind She's supersonic and her eyes are so hypnotic I used to think that she was innocent, girl. [Chorus] x2: She's got the passion That girl is dangerous Better be careful That girl is dangerous Dude in the Hallway That girl is dangerous She's dangerous, dangerous She'll do anything for a good time She'll break your back it sounds like last time She's so exotic and it's so amazing She's the perfect girl for any occasion And it's just a matter of time For she starts to play with your mind That girl is evil and her love should be illegal You'll get to close her fear all ... wanna be her [Chorus] x2: She's got the passion That girl is dangerous Better be careful That girl is dangerous Dude in the Hallway That girl is dangerous She's dangerous, dangerous http://www.metroflog.com/JaMc-_-SP
Education: Chief Chuck McPherson
What is the Education Jurisdiction Transfer Initiative? Since 1995, the Fort Frances Chiefs Secretariat and the Fort Frances Negotiating Team has been working on the Education Jurisdiction Transfer Initiative with the Participating First Nation's Leadership and Canada. The goal of this Initiative is to transfer law-making jurisdiction in regards to Education from Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) and the federal government to the seven participating First Nations. The Education Jurisdiction Transfer Initiative is essentially about control. Under Sections 114-122 of the Indian Act, the Government of Canada has "jurisdiction" over the education of First Nations children, which is handled by the Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. Under the original Agreement in Principle (AIP), the participating First Nations assert the sacred duty to protect the shared sense of identity, culture and tradition, and that education is a crucial part of that duty. The objectives of the AIP include the passing of legislation by Canada to allow participating First Nations to make laws over, define curriculum of, and decide how to deliver, education programs and services — to assume "jurisdiction" over education. This gives the participating First Nations the ability to, if needed, build schools, develop separate school systems, or delegate jurisdiction to existing district school boards. Appropriate levels of funding will, ideally, be supplied by Canada to meet the needs of area First Nations students. When a Final Agreement is reached, it must be ratified (approved) by a majority of votes (and 25% of eligible First Nations members have to vote to ratify), and has to be approved by at least four of the participating First Nations. It's also important to know that, at any time up until legislation is passed by the federal government, participating First Nations have the option to opt out of the entire agreement, and continue educating students as the system exists now. These seven participating First Nations in the Fort Frances Tribal Area have chosen to exercise their Inherent Right (Constitution Act 1982, Section 35), and are applying such Right to Education under the Indian Act, Section 114-122. Documents produced since the beginning of this Initiative in 1995 include the Framework Agreement, the Agreement in Principle (A.I.P.) and eight (8) Rolling Drafts of the Final Agreement. all of these documents are available to the memberships of the seven participating First Nations, along with additional resource materials, both from the office of the Fort Frances Chiefs Secretariat and this site. Upon reaching a Final Agreement, all seven participating First Nations will be required to vote through a Ratification Process on the acceptance of the Final Agreement. Should the Final Agreement be accepted, the Eight Participating First Nations will then be extracted from Sections 114-122 of the Indian Act, while the financial obligation remains Canada's responsibility. http://www.ffcs.ca/education/
Frances and Curly 3 ft refusal x 4
Curly refusing 3 ft 4 times!
Fort Ebey State Park 2006
beach time with the boys, Jen, Frances, and Mike and Lori
Driving in Northern Ontario
Early morning along the empty highway between Thunder Bay and Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada. Ontario is 1.5 times larger than France.
REHEARSALPetite School of Dancing support the Author10.11.07
Me, Yazmyn, Claire, Frances, Jessie & Hannah dancing @ the Haymarket with the Autho. Rehearsing fort the first time lol BAD lighing!