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Crisis of Standing

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A crisis of standing happens when the people a legal instrument was written for cannot easily appear in court as those people. Mohawk Loyalist descendants named or implied in Haldimand and Dorchester often find themselves forced into categories like “band member,” “Aboriginal rights claimant,” or “ordinary taxpayer.” None of those boxes exactly matches “Mohawk Loyalist posterity on the Haldimand Tract.”

This mismatch has practical consequences. Courts and governments struggle to see who has the right to speak, who is owed what, and who should be at the table. The crisis of standing is not only about individual rights; it is about building a modern category—supported by registries and evidence—that matches what the Crown itself originally promised to recognize.

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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.

Artist: One Way Current
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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