According to this story, it appears that a group of Navajo were detained without a warrant or arrest by the RCMP using antiterrorism legislation.
were on their way to Deseronto in nine vehicles with 10 horses in tow to show support and respect for a group of Tyendinaga Mohawks, said Spata Desareau, 64, a member of the tribe. They travelled across western Canada without incident, but once in Ontario, were stopped by law enforcement three times - Wawa, Sault St. Marie and finally Kaladar, where they were taken into police custody Sunday, he said.
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demonstration
Horse caravan
I find a good action, many have forgotten the Indians, the first inhabitants of canada were.
demonstration
Horse caravan
I find a good action, many have forgotten the Indians, the first inhabitants of canada were.
more aboriginal fabrication
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except, of course, it now appears the story was a "tawana brawley-like" total fabrication.
i'll be looking for your update/correction.
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Evidence to support your claim...
...other than the fact that you don't believe the report, is missing.