You know Prettyfly it seems to me that no matter what is said to you .. you are going to see it as negative.. it is really too bad..it is obvious to me that you are just looking for an argument... for one second try this.... don't be native... don't be white... just be a human being...
Sorry I wasn't writing the previous statement to you.
Sometimes, I'd like to be seen as just human. That would be really cool sometimes. Here I suppose I could be anything because you can't see me. And I suppose I could just put my reactions to some of the topics on the back burner because I'm a minority here and i don't want to be seen as always being negative. But I wasn't raised that way. If I think something isn't right, I speak out about it. Oppression is often done by people who don't realize they're doing it. I won't deny who I am. It's not something I can just turn on and off like a light switch. My father lived the majority of his life on my reserve. I was born and raised with a native mindset. Don't ask me how that is any different, it just is. I don't relate to my french relatives, we don't think the same. And maybe some of you would rather just think bla bla bla we're all canadian. We aren't. We are living within the boundaries of a country that prides itself on its diversity.
Eagleye
What does it have to do with this thread? It's unusual for a native to be interested in sportfishing. The typical involvement seems to be through threads like this, that speaks of a native doing something against. Against... whatever the subject matter might be.
I am interested in sportfishing. I am going to have an opposing view, not all the time but some times because there isn't always going to be a reason to be opposing.
You don't see me being opposing when I'm asking about carp fishing. you don't see me being opposing about trout lines. I'm native, I'm going to have a different point of view with regards to native issues.
The Sto:lo people feel threatened. We all know how congested that stretch of the fraser is. Sportfishermen get on each others nerves. Sportfishermen complain about being packed in like sardenes. Imagine how the Sto:lo people feel. And for information sake there's over 3800 Sto:lo nation people. Some of them are doing things without fully thinking them through because they are angry, so angry that there are seemingly thousands of sportfishermen on the river on a daily basis.
How does that make you feel when you're crowded out of a much loved fishing spot?