We did not and do not ask for"Your Money". The Colonial entity enacted the Indian Act making us wards of the state with no legal rights whatsoever. Once they did this, they imposed the Natural Resources Transfer Act or the NTRA, 1930 effectively taking away First Nations owned resources through legislated theft. The Treaties were and still are peaceful coexistence treaties and Canada breached the treaties even before the ink was dry. The dependence on government funding was imposed by your occupation and is nothing less than a control mechanism that benefits the colonial powers. If the colonial occupation agreed to let us have our own systems and we didn't have to depend on yours, the colonial sqatters would have the highest unemployment rate in the free world. It is in the interest of Canada to keep the First Nations in abject poverty as we are a 9 billion dollar a year industry of misery for you Euro-Canadians. So do not give me your redneck position and cry me a river. Throughout the history of what you guys call Canada, every successive government in collusion with the Churches have tried everything to eradicate the original peoples of this land through various forms of genocide. Yet at the end of the day, we as proud people can still say to you and your fellow rednecks, it is okay, we forgive you , let us move on. The difference between the First Nations and the colonial people is that we are happy with what we have to live on and you people want more and more. Look at the weird weather patterns. You are poisoning mother earth and she is turning on us. Remember this First Nation proverb someday when it is too late to turn back and save mother earth ' When they have cut down the last tree, when they have caught the last fish, when they have polluted the last drop of water, they will realize too late that they cannot eat that almighty dollar" I feel sorry for you and your kind and I pray to the creator that someday you will broaden you narrow mindset and realize the atrocities your systems have committed on my people. Think about it...