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Land Back (Haldimand Context)

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Land Back, in general, is a movement that calls for the return of land and decision-making power to Indigenous peoples. In the Haldimand context, Land Back is not an abstract slogan; it points to a specific, written grant and to families whose ancestors were promised a safe and comfortable retreat on the Grand River.

Land Back here can take multiple shapes: direct return of particular parcels; creation of shared jurisdictional zones where Mohawk law is primary; long-term revenue streams linked to land use; and structural roles for Mohawk Loyalist posterity in planning, consent, and enforcement. Because Haldimand is a Crown-issued document, Land Back on the Grand River is not simply a moral plea—it is a demand that the Crown live up to its own written commitments.

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listen to BLOODLINE

“Bloodline” follows the Haldimand Proclamation from its original promise to the present fight to have it honoured. The track moves through Crown grants, broken commitments, and the legal and political road back to enforcement, asking listeners to hear the Proclamation not as a relic of the past, but as a living obligation that still binds the Crown to the Mohawk Nation of Grand River.

Artist: One Way Current
Writer: Benjamin Doolittle UE
Producer: One Way Current
Publisher: Corn Press Publications
Affiliation: Six Miles Deep / Mohawk Nation of Grand River

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