You wanna know what Jacee? I've been to FN ceremonies..and actually participated in them too. They were in larger areas, cities. They were on reserves that were adjacent to cities and they were great events. I've also been on many reserves that were remote, upwards of Bella Bella, and on up to Prince Rupert and the Metacatla reserve. They had nothing, nothing that even remotely resembles culture. If you think the people of Attawapaskat and such are enjoying or expressing their culture more than the FN's in Tsawassen, Osoyoos or near some other actual city you're dead wrong - and of course you are. I've seen more FN's culture near cities where they can actually survive...no thrive.
What do you envision happening on these remote reserves? Do you envision daily ceremonies, the medicine man, hunting parties, traditional bone fishing, women sewing animal hyde shoes, "Dances with wolves" style Buffalo Hunt, stories of how grandfather is now a great bear or whale? Yeah, I've watched the CBC too.
Reality is; these people have lost nearly all culture already. They live in construction trailers (portables like we complain the schools sometimes get) and if they have a wooden house, chances are, they've removed the walls for firewood, then junked the insulation. Their food is either frozen or in a can, their water sucks. They can't fish or hunt their traditional way, they can barely do it the modern way. These people would not survive a winter in the northern provinces or on the prairie without government help. I wont get into the drugs, alcohol, abuse, corruption, rape, molestation etc again.
My point is simply that bringing them into society, might be the best thing for them and their "culture".