United Tribes of Michigan support removing Indian Killer Custer monument
Custer Falls Again rally to be held June 25 at the Custer monument in Monroe, Michigan
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Anishinaabek Caucus of the Michigan Democratic Party
Co-Founder and Secretary, Julie Dye, of the Anishinaabek Caucus of the Democratic Party and Vice-Chair of Pokagon Band Elders Council, appealed to the United Tribes of Michigan during their monthly meeting held on May 21, 2021, to support removing a George Armstrong Custer monument that resides in Monroe, Michigan. The United Tribes of Michigan voted unanimously to support the endeavor in terms of a resolution.
Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer is most famously known as the Indian Killer. Amongst being one of the worst cadets at West Point, he racked up 726 demerits, then forged ahead with two court martials and a suspension from command for the desertion and mistreatment of his soldiers, Custer continued to hold no regard for direct
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Video misrepresents positions of Michigan s 12 federally recognized tribes concerning Line-5
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News Release Anishinaabek Caucus of Michigan
The Anishinaabek Caucus of Michigan alerts the media and the public of misleading representation of tribal positions concerning Line-5. Enbridge recently posted a video implying that the 12 federally recognized tribes of Michigan are open to starting the journey and the possibility of reconciliation concerning Line-5 via traditional peacemaking. This is false.
The video was created by 7th Legacy LLC, and thus does not have any authority to speak on behalf of any tribe. The video conveys a false narrative of cultural “peacemaking” traditions” and it was not endorsed by the Michigan tribes. Neither, to our knowledge, have the respective Tribal leaders been consulted.