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Propaganda and Misclassification of Mohawk Sovereignty

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Propaganda and misclassification of Mohawk sovereignty captures the subtle and overt ways information systems are used to blur or erase Mohawk national status. This can take many forms:

  • land acknowledgements that speak vaguely of “Indigenous peoples” while ignoring Mohawk Loyalist posterity and Haldimand;

  • media coverage that treats Mohawk institutions as simply “Canadian organizations”;

  • educational materials that fold Mohawk nationality into a generic “Indigenous Canadian” identity without acknowledging distinct treaty and proclamation-based relationships.

These narratives are not neutral mistakes. They steer public perception away from the idea that Mohawk people along the Grand River stand on a specific Crown grant and in a specific political relationship. By misclassifying sovereignty, they help justify ongoing jurisdictional overreach and economic extraction, and they contribute to the mental and cultural harms associated with erasure.

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“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.

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Writer: Benjamin Doolittle UE
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Publisher: Corn Press Publications
Affiliation: Six Miles Deep / Mohawk Nation of Grand River

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