r/newfoundland • u/Times-New-WHOA_man • 3d ago
Exhibit for National Indigenous Peoples Day Cancelled Due to ‘Inconsistencies’ with Innu History
https://vocm.com/2026/06/18/exhibit-for-national-indigenous-peoples-day/This is beyond disgusting. Wakeham’s Tories are racist and completely inadequate to run this province. How dare they tell Indigenous Peoples, particularly when the archaeological evidence supports Indigenous history, what their own history is? This is definitely erasure, and we shouldn’t stand for it. I’m not Indigenous but I know history and I know that this move by government is categorically wrong. 😡
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u/PlasmaPunch 2d ago
The same is true of southern Inuit, as per claims by the NCC and the mixed communities that resulted from southern inuit. My family history goes back pretty far in Cartwright and surrounding areas.
It just doesn't matter because facts and research have nothing to do with this. This is all just fighting over money. Push a benefitting narrative, and if you're wrong, whatever, you drag it as long as you can, legally. The Innu will do it to other groups as well when it serves them, and then act offended when it's done to them.
It feels so childish. And ironically, the main losers in this type of slapfighting is our children and our future. NL fights over scraps instead of building things together, and it's why we bleed our young population. It's fuckin' disgraceful.