Sunday, November 18, 2012

Elizabeth Gaskins - Community | Charities | Nonprofit - Stanford Who's Who Certified

Elizabeth Gaskins - Community | Charities | Nonprofit - Stanford Who's Who Certified

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/innersightinfo/2012/11/17/innersight

in 1607 the women was that of the chief's name chief-tess mother earth grand mother

weeroance weroance werowance werowans wyroance wyrounce wyrounnces

A weroansqua is a female ruler

Powhatan society, women could inherit power, because the inheritance of power was
matrilineal. In A Map of Virginia John Smith of Jamestown explains:


His [Chief Powhatan's] kingdome descendeth not to his sonnes nor children: but first to his brethren, whereof he hath 3 namely Opitchapan, Opechancanough, and Catataugh; and after their decease to his sisters. First to the eldest sister, then to the rest: and after them to the heires male and female of the eldest sister; but never to the heires of the males

"Your coming is not for trade, but to invade my people and possess my country." Chief Powhatan wanted peace among the English and Indians; he also said, "Having seene the death of all my people thrice I knowe the difference of peace and war better than any other Countrie. [If he fought the English, Powhatan predicted], he would be so haunted by Smith that he can neither rest eat nor sleepe, but his tired men must watch, and if a twig but breake, everie one crie, there comes Captain John Smith; then he must flie he knowe not whether, and thus with miserable fear end his miserable life


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chief_Powhatan


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Massacre_of_1622

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Ministry of Justice: ADDUCE

Ministry of Justice: ADDUCE

https://www.change.org/petitions/the-ptsd-foundation
FREEDOM BEHIND BARS FUND
NO CRIME LEFT BEHIND
THERE MUST BE A INJURED PARTY
THE OMEGA BILL
SUPPORTING SURVIVORS RIGHTS

THE PTSD FOUNDATION

25 C FR - Title 25—Indian


TREATY OF PEACE

WE THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE


 PETITION FOR A WRIT FOR

DECLARATION OF RECONCILIATION

Come Now,Chief-Tess Elizabeth L Gaskins under thr federal rules of the native american law

 

CHAPTER I - BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR CHAPTER II - INDIAN ARTS AND CRAFTS BOARD, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 


U.S Judicial Committee of the privy Council


NO CRIME LEFT BEHIND





WE THE PEOPLES INMATE BOARD FOR BY-LAWS ON FREEDOM BEHIND BARS FUND
                                                           MINISTRY OF JUSTICE
                                                              THE OMEGA BILL

WE ARE HERE FOR REVIEW

WE THE PEOPLE F.O.I ACT 





 America Children / Families
Against Government Abuse
Government doesn't believe we are demanding change

We The People for the people
*Crime Victim Rights (aka -------------- centers, agents)
*Children's Rights
*Parental right's.
*Grandparents Right's
*Abuse Title IV funds
*Child Protective Services (aka; CPS, DSS, SS,DCFS).
*Children / Safe Families Act
*Foster care
*Wrongful Termination of Parental Rights
*False Child Abuse Allegations/reports
*Wrongful denial of child / parent time
*Court appointed evaluators /Psychologist's
*Assigned Judges
*Court appointed guardian-ad-litem (GAL)
*Parental Alienation (actions executed to alienate a
parent are a crime-must be held accountable)
*Child Support
*Secret Family Courts / wrongful gag orders
*Abuse of emergency ex parte court orders
*Denial of trials, appointed counsel, transcripts


 


a) Conferences. The Board may convene the parties in conference, either by telephone or in person, for any purpose. The conference may be stenographically or electronically recorded, at the discretion of the Board. Matters to be considered and actions to be taken at a conference may include:
(1) Simplifying, clarifying, or severing the issues;
(2) Stipulations, admissions, agreements, and rulings to govern the admissibility of evidence, understandings on matters already of record, or other similar means of avoiding unnecessary proof;
(3) Plans, schedules, and rulings to facilitate discovery;
(4) Limiting the number of witnesses and other means of avoiding cumulative evidence;
(5) Stipulations or agreements disposing of matters in dispute; or
(6) Ways to expedite disposition of the case or to facilitate settlement of the dispute, including, if the parties and the Board agree, the use of alternative dispute resolution 
 
 Conference memorandum. The Board may issue a memorandum of the results of a conference, an order reflecting any actions taken, or both. A memorandum or order so issued shall be placed in the record of the case and sent to each party. Each party shall have 5 working days after receipt of a memorandum to object to the substance of it.
 


 

 
Wado (thank you)
Chief-Tess Elizabeth L Gaskins
Savanna IL 61974
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cwt3KJqiCSY&feature=autoshare NATIVE AMERICANS THAT GOT NO JUSTICE THIS WAS THE GASKIN BOARDING HOME FLORIDA
 

Monday, October 15, 2012

WE GIVE A HOOT

What the media don't let you know this agent with PR we the people will make a change
                                 only owls do it better 
                                              By Chief-tess Gaskins

Thursday, September 13, 2012

LIBERTARIAN PARTY - Supporting Survivor Bill of Rights

LIBERTARIAN PARTY - Supporting Survivor Bill of Rights
Chief-Tess Elizabeth L Gaskins
ALL BECAUSE I TOLD THE TRUTH NOW THEY ALL HAVE IT OUT FOR ME PUBLIC ELECTED OFFICIALS,POLICE, JUDGES, LAWYERS, CRIME VICTIMS, GOVERNOR'S PRESIDENT'S NO CRIME LEFT BEHIND RAPE IS NOT A DIRTY WORD IT IS A VOICE To stay angry (at someone or something) far longer than is reasonable. That guy sure can hold a grudge when something goes wrong. I never made a mistake. That's not a good reason to hold a grudge against me.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

WE STAND FOR AMERICA PRIDE

Chieftess Standing Native American Princess

With all respect for those who live life's basic simple rules that we are all one depending on the nature and the life force energy that is stored within Why all walk of life should be treated with deep respect and honor It is the Native beliefs your way of life should be treated with dignity and admiration for everything our earth

"Those who are faithful to their roots of life with respect for life time shall forever survive all unrighteousness!"

Native American Indians
WADO

Thursday, March 29, 2012

When we remained silent
the state came for the children of the parents with learning difficulties
I’ll never remained silent
I am a parent with children with a learning difficulties
the state came for the children of the parents who were disabled from ptsd
I’ll never remained silent
I am a parent with a disabilities
the state came for my grandchildren that has a war birth defect mentally impaired
I’ll never remained silent
I am the grandparent with a grandchild with a mental impairment and war birth defect
the state came for the grandchildren of both parents who had been there for the care
I’ll never remained silent
I was the grandparent who had been there for the care
the state came for the children of the parents who had suffered abuse (sexual, physical, domestic) from the motel owner school employ student bulling
I’ll never remained silent
I am the parent who had suffered from there abuse
the state came for the children of the parents who were homeless I hide them
I’ll never remained silent
I was not a parent homeless
the state came for the children of the poor i help them get back home
I’ll never remained silent
I was not a parent who was poor I was the natural helper
the state came for teenagers who had suffered abuse and sexual harm
I’ll never remained silent
I am the parent whose teenager had suffered abuse and sexual harm
the state came for the children of the single parents I filed a motion to show cause pro se
I’ll never remained silent
I am a parent who is single with no legal public defender help
The state will come for all us if we remained silent
Why are we remained silent

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

WRIT FOR TREASON

http://www.citizenscoalitionstoprape.com/apps/videos/videos/show/16037407-go-green-america

MR PRESIDENT,
I ELIZABETH L GASKINS AWAITING YOUR TORT CLAIM FOR TREASON MY NATIVE AMERICAN FAMILY 400 YEARS AMERICA GASKINS 1612 WELBORN 1660 MY GRANDCHILD ARE TO BE RETURN THE RAPES AND ALL CRIMES ARE UP FOR REVIEW BY YOU OUR OATH OF OFFICE LORD AND SAVIOR JUSTICE FOR ALL.

 NO CRIME LEFT BEHIND

CHIEFIST STANDING NATIVE AMERICAN PRINCESS
CHEROKEE SHAWNEE REPUBLIC OF AMERICA

1612/2012 400 AMERCAN NATIVE

WRIT FOR TREASON

http://www.citizenscoalitionstoprape.com/apps/videos/videos/show/16037407-go-green-america

MR PRESIDENT,
I ELIZABETH L GASKINS AWAITING YOUR TORT CLAIM FOR TREASON MY NATIVE AMERICAN FAMILY 400 YEARS AMERICA GASKINS 1612 WELBORN 1660 MY GRANDCHILD ARE TO BE RETURN THE RAPES AND ALL CRIMES ARE UP FOR REVIEW BY YOU OUR OATH OF OFFICE LORD AND SAVIOR JUSTICE FOR ALL.

 NO CRIME LEFT BEHIND

CHIEFIST STANDING NATIVE AMERICAN PRINCESS
CHEROKEE SHAWNEE REPUBLIC OF AMERICA

1612/2012 400 AMERCAN NATIVE

Thursday, March 8, 2012

PLANT A TREE SAVE A LIFE

AMERICA WHO'S WHO

NATIVE AMERICAN ROOTS

http://www.citizenscoalitionstoprape.com/apps/videos/videos/show/16037407-go-green-america

Treaty with the seminole, may 9, 1832. 7 stat., 368. proclamation, april 12, 1834.Indian

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Trust_for_Historic_Preservation

/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ar-pi-uck-I

Standing Native American Princess

Cherokee Shawnee Republic of America

" Tsa-la-gi-hi A-ye-li"

http://www.petition2congress.com/5599/etowahchutke-tribe-florida-allotments-native-american-burial-grou/

WE DO NOT CONCENT
TREATY OF PEACE
A.B.U.S.E.R
A BETTER UNDERSTANDING SAY EMPOWERMENT RIGHTS
http://btlaw.com/files/Uploads/Images/Indianapolis.gif

PTSD,PAS,LAS, GAS

SOLE OUT {M}YCHILD SEXUAL ABUSE age 9 U.S. SENATOR BRAY JOB SEXUAL ABUSE INDY ATTORNEYS FOR THE COMP EEOC, RIGHTS TO SUE LETTER 1st 1985 Gov grant Barber Collage INDY 2nd 1987

the rest will be in by book/movie/ PAPER DOLLS ON THE WALLS

WANTED CIVILIZATION RIGHTS UNFULFILLED PROMISES NEW

NATIVE MISSIONARIES AND AGENTS YOU MUST BE A MEMBER


BEHOLD US ___BEHOLD YOU

THIS IS SHAMEFUL!
THIS IS UN-AMERICAN!
THIS IS SO unbelievable !

CRIMENAL JUSTICE SYSTEM FAMILY COURTS SYSTEM NATIVE AMERICAN CHILD AND CHILDREN AND EMBRACED A CULTURE OF GOVERMENTAL ABUSE VIOLATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES.

IT’S TIME FOR THE PHRASE,”LIFE,LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS”

NOW CONGRESS AWAITING YOUR RESPONSETO CONSTITUTE A LEGAL PETITION

I NEED YOUR INFORMATION AND APROVEAL IT IS REQUIRED BY LAW!

yours undersigned
Without prejudice
Without Color of Law Name:________________________
Address:_____________________
STATE______________
ZIP_______
Phone:___________


SIGNATURE____________________
http://elizabeth-gaskins.blogspot.com
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

TREATY OF PEACE


From ; Elizabeth L Gaskins
Cherokee Shawnee Republic of America
" Tsa-la-gi-hi A-ye-li"
In August 1814, the Red Sticks Wetumpka
Gaskins Settlement, Etowahchutke Tribe Florida
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loyalist
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_(United_States_Census)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McIntosh
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavery
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:US_Territories_1850.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opothleyahola
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Indian_Springs
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_old_field
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida
http://www.petition2congress.com/5599/etowahchutke-tribe-florida-allotments-native-american-burial-grou/
The United States and Spain were at odds over Florida after the Treaty of Paris ended the American Revolutionary War and returned East and West Florida to Spanish control. The United States disputed the boundaries of West Florida (which had been established while the territory was under British control) and accused the Spanish authorities of failing to restrain the Native Americans living in Florida from raiding into the United States, and harboring runaway slaves. Starting in 1810 the United States occupied and annexed parts of West Florida. In 1817 Andrew Jackson led an invasion of the Floridas, an incident known as the First Seminole War. The United States subsequently acquired Florida from Spain via the Adams-Onís Treaty and took possession in 1821. Now that Florida belonged to the United States, the Seminoles were again a problem for the government. In 1823 the government negotiated the Treaty of Moultrie Creek with the Seminoles, establishing a reservation for them in the middle of the state. Six chiefs, however, were allowed to keep their villages along the Apalachicola River.[8]The Treaty of Moultrie Creek was an agreement signed in 1823 between the government of the United States and several chiefs of the Seminole Indians in the present-day state of Florida. The United States had acquired Florida from Spain in 1821 by means of the Adams-Onís Treaty. In 1823 the government decided to settle the Seminoles on a reservation in the central part of the territory. A meeting to negotiate a treaty was scheduled for early September 1823 at Moultrie Creek, south of St. Augustine. About 425 Seminoles attended the meeting, choosing Neamathla, a prominent Mikasuki chief, to be their chief representative. Under the terms of the treaty negotiated there, the Seminoles were forced to place themselves under the protection of the exchange for a reservation of about four million acres (16,000 km²).
The reservation would run down the middle of the Florida
contact with traders from Cuba and the Bahamas. Neamathla and five other chiefs, however, were allowed to keep their villages along the Apalachicola River.
In August 1814, the Red Sticks surrendered to Jackson at Wetumpka (near the present city of Montgomery, Alabama). On August 9, 1814, the Muscogee nation was forced to sign the Treaty of Fort Jackson. It ended the war and required the tribe to cede some 20 million acres (81,000 km²) of land— more than half of their ancestral territorial holdings— to the United States. Even those who had fought alongside Jackson were compelled to cede land, since Jackson held them responsible for allowing the Red Sticks to revolt. The state of Alabama was created largely from the Red Sticks' domain and was admitted to the United States in 1819.
 
 
Under the Treaty of Moultrie Creek, the United States government was obligated to protect the Seminoles as long as they remained peaceful and law-abiding. The government was supposed to distribute farm implements, cattle and hogs to the Seminoles, compensate them for travel and losses involved in relocating to the reservation, and provide rations for a year, until the Seminoles could plant and harvest new crops. The government was also supposed to pay the tribe US$5,000 a year for twenty years, and provide an interpreter, a school and a blacksmith for the same twenty years. In turn, the Seminoles had to allow roads to be built across the reservation and had to apprehend any runaway slaves or other fugitives and return them to United States jurisdiction.
 
 
 
 
The treaty had given the Seminoles three years to move west of the Mississippi. The government interpreted the three years as starting in 1832, and expected the Seminoles to move in 1835. Fort King, in what is now Ocala was reopened in 1834. A new Seminole agent, Wiley Thompson, was appointed in 1834, and the task of persuading the Seminoles to move fell to him. He called the chiefs together at Fort King in October 1834 to talk to them about the removal to the west. The Seminoles informed Thompson that they had no intention of moving, and that they did not feel bound by the Treaty of Payne's Landing. Thompson then requested reinforcements for Fort King and Fort Brooke, reporting that, "the Indians after they had received the Annuity
Native Americans living in Florida from raiding into the United States, and harboring runaway slaves. Starting in 1810 the United States occupied and annexed parts of West Florida. In 1817 Andrew Jackson led an invasion of the Floridas, an incident known as the First Seminole War. The United States subsequently acquired Florida from Spain via the Adams-Onís Treaty and took possession in 1821. Now that Florida belonged to the United States, the Seminoles were again a problem for the government. In 1823 the government negotiated the Treaty of Moultrie Creek with the Seminoles, establishing a reservation for them in the middle of the state. Six chiefs, however, were allowed to keep their
 
 
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_Americans_in_the_United_States