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The Anishinabek Nation asserts its sovereign rights under Canada’s Constitution and UNDRIP, opposing resource projects to protect ancestral lands.
The Anishinabek Nation reaffirms its sovereignty and inherent rights under Canada’s Constitution Act, 1982, rejecting claims that Indigenous rights are granted or extinguished by treaties.
It asserts that treaties are living agreements and that rights are protected by law and international standards, including UNDRIP.
The Nation emphasizes that its traditional territories, including the Ring of Fire region, are not defined by colonial borders and that its opposition to resource projects stems from protecting ancestral lands and rights, not disloyalty.
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La Nación Anishinabek afirma sus derechos soberanos en virtud de la Constitución de Canadá y UNDRIP, oponiéndose a los proyectos de recursos para proteger las tierras ancestrales.