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Anishinabek Solutrean Metis of Turtle Island
ABOUT US
WE WELCOME ALL PEOPLE
“Thoughts are like arrows: Once released, they hit their target. Keep them safe, or one day you can be your own victim”.
Navajo proverb
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past, Wisdom is of the future”.
Lumbee proverb
ABOUT OUR RETIRED GRAND CHIEF
We wish him well with much abundance and joy in his retirement years.
GC Mukwa resigned and retired from ASMIN in April 2024.
See the full story on (https://asminofturtleisland.com site)
We thank GC Wabiska Mukwa for his dedicated years of service to his nation and all people in search of truth and freedom!
Our previous Anishinabek Solutrean Metis Hereditary Grand Chief Wabiska Mukwa
(Zane Viger Plouffe Bell)
We have dedicated this section in loving memory of the Hereditary Grand Chief Mukwa's contributions with a few of his photos.
He came from the first family of New France, Louis Hebert and Marie Rollet (the first family of New France) the founders of the Quebec trade settlement, were the 9th great grandparents of ASMIN’s previous Hereditary Grand Chief Wabiska Mukwa (Zane Viger Plouffe Bell).
We thank you GC Wabiska Mukwa for all you have dedicated & contributed to humanity. We feel grateful for the years you have worked closely with us, the Founders' Council, in helping to revive ASMIN (now renamed to 'ASMINTI') over the last 4 years.
Some of Wabiska Mukwa's Photos of his past accomplishments 2009
Trip to Bolivia and the Governor General of Canada
More Photos of Wabiska presenting at the annual ASMIN gathering event in 2022 - an event that was all financed, hosted & organized by one of the Founder's council members on her private property.
ALL PEOPLE
According to the Anishinaabe prophecy- it was predicted that at this time the New People of all races will emerge. It would consist of human beings of different colors and traditions that will come together on a basis of respect.
Are we the New People?
Then, let’s come together to co-create the New Way, Our New Earth, uplift and raise our Spiritual Enlightenment that is needed for the trek ahead. Let’s stand up together to create a better future! (listen to our 2021 Anthem song)
See Eighth Fire teachings - the prophecies foretold by the Anishinaabe.
Not Native, or Indigenous?
If you do not consider yourself Native, Indigenous or Aboriginal, and desire to be part of this Great transformation , then there is a way. You are entitled to connect with our movement and participate fully with us. When the notorious Daniels v Canada case in 2016, became law, Par. 49 points out that anyone can become or join in an ancient Indigenous Nation and self declare if one meets these two criteria: Self-identifies as Métis; and has an ancestral connection to an historic Métis community! (Visit Articles). ASMIN is one of the oldest nations dating back 30,000 years.
Non-Indigenous people can by Adoption fully join as a Member of the 'ASMIN of Turtle Island' Nation.
We welcome you during this time of the Great Awakening!
About Us
- the Anishinabek Solutrean Metis Indigenous Nation of Turtle Island (ASMIN-TI)
The Anishinabek Solutrean Métis Indigenous Nation of Turtle Island (ASMIN-TI)
The Anishinabek Solutrean Métis Indigenous Nation of Turtle Island (ASMIN-TI) is one of the oldest un-surrendered un-treatied Matriarchal Indigenous Nations of North, Central and South America (Turtle Island).
Under Indigenous Customs and Traditions our Nation is based on family, clan, community as part of an extended matriarchal familiar relationship with many, if not all communities on Turtle Island. Our presence on Turtle Island “as we say “goes back to time immemorial.
Find out more (coming soon) about our successor, Sr. Elder Hereditary Grand Chief Art's heritage dating back to Geronimo!
Our
Story
Meet our present Sr. Elder Hereditary Grand Chief Art
More about GC Art, our successor - coming soon.
Read more on our new site- soon to be launched !
Read about his environmental projects for humanity.
Welcome
to Our Song
Enjoy one of our theme Anthem songs
- composed and sung by Juno Award Singer Errol S. Francis