All this history is well and good, but it doesn't answer the Caladonia question. Why should they be allowed to continue an illegal occupation and not be sorted out in a decisive manner? By all means, protest. Put up banners, go to court, do whatever you need to within the law. But this landgrab is crap and the way Dolton is dealing with it is only going to make matters worse. FYI, nobody can own a Crown road but the Crown, so the fact that they are barricading a highway makes it 100% illegal.
The fact is that the government in Ontario knows how heavily armed the natives are, and at such time as somebody decides to go in it will be a shooting engagement. No political types want to have to have to be the ones who are forced to deal with the vast numbers of illegal weapons on some reserves and once people start getting killed it will be pretty hard to ignore. Plus, the OPP will be ready this time, with max video coverage of the event. CTV is going to have some pretty hairy coverage of muzzle flashes from the treeline.
There are heaps of credible natives out there. Much like any silent majority, the vocal minority who suck are the ones who get noticed. The Indian Act is outdated and non viable. Scrap it. Give native leaders five years (time line made up arbitrarily) to divide up whatever land they have to people who currently are using it and pay them out (and I would have no ability to come up with a figure). Some will do well, some will thunder in. No doubt since the community is so very close and mutually supporting, no one will get left behind and it will be a new golden age of native self determination. But the treaties, laws and various arrangements only conspire to keep natives week and dependant on the Federal teat.
It's gonna hurt no matter when it hits, so why not get it over with now when natives still have some support from the rest of Canada? But if this turns into a shooting engagement, Joe Average is not going to really give a rats ass who said what to who in 1759 or whenever.