Welcome. I am Chief Dr. Ikway Michine, Matriarchal Tribal Inherited Leader of the Anishinabek Solutrean Métis Indigenous Nation. My live life Tribal Name is Chief Dr. Ikway Michine, Crane Clan.

My title identifies: "Big Boss, Healer, Matriarchal Woman," as named by my Grandmothers in recognition of my destiny, purpose, and responsibility. That responsibility is to serve and protect our Native Nation while protecting and teaching Native Sovereign Customs and Traditions, True Native Law, Ecological Knowledge, and Abilities inherited and passed down from generation to generation. Traditional ecological knowledge and genetics allowed us, over multiple generations, to remain “hidden in plain sight” as observers, surrounded but never surrendering or conquered by the corporate panmixia culture.

That culture we observed was, and is, dominated by patriarchal ownership, utilizing philosophical belief to remain without grace, without social or genetic restraints, and as such, without valid claim of effective control.

This ongoing imbalance of mandate makes the culture unable to comprehend or realize knowledge that does not, and did not, fit preconceptions, unable to hear, speak or realize the universal language of scientific logic.

The Grandmothers taught quantum physics/mechanics since time immemorial, passing their knowledge down through the generations.

The golden sinew teachings are now called “string theory.” They are “theoretical physics that recognizes that reality is made up of infinitesimal vibrating strings, smaller than atoms and electrons.”

Teachings passed from generation to generation tell us that the “golden sinew,” made up of multidimensional love light, provides us with the ability to connect to truth. It also tells us that this ability is inherited within genetics and is realized by the individual's choice.

What is right and knowledge are written within us.

Truth does not need qualification, quantification or outside permission. Instead, it is a choice provided by the gift of free will balanced by the test of intention and purpose.

Indigenous, Aboriginal Native Matriarchal Genetic Tribal Leaders, in furtherance of duty, have, since time immemorial, protected our Mother with sacrifice, with blood, life and bodily love while continuing to share.

We have protected the future.

We, the Matriarchal Tribal Sovereign Leaders, along with our sisters from first contact onwards, have honoured the decree of the Grandmothers.

The decree was that we gather and harvest the seeds of foreigners and guests who came without an invitation to our Traditional Lands to instil our genetics and abilities into future generations.

Our genetics contain the ability to hear, speak, comprehend, and respect the language and purpose of the languages of scientific logic, which once again are dominant in our traditional lands.

Scientific logic is the universal language that transcends all other forms. It speaks to the heart, intuition, emotions, and purpose.

Those of “mathematical logic culture,” guests, whose religiously held dominant patriarchal claim, structured under a declaration of philosophical belief, has not, and has never been within our culture or in compliance with our laws and remains foreign to our traditional lands.

As matriarchal Tribal Leaders, genetic inheritors of our Mother, her bounty, her bones, blood, and gifts have been hidden in plain sight for generations. We have been waiting upon the evolutionary growth of the guests, visitors from a foreign culture whose descendants are now our children. They are bound to our traditional lands through genetic adoption and inherited gifts.

We recognize and welcome them into our community.

Do no harm. Go only in a good way. The Grandmothers are watching."

Chief Dr. Ikway Michine, Crane Clan, Matriarchal Tribal Inherited Leader of the Anishinabek Solutrean Métis Indigenous Nation

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