In Honor of Our Ancestors
In honor of our ancestors of 1786 who gave a Speech as The United Indian Nations at their Confederate Council held near the mouth of the Detroit River between 28 November - 18 December 1786, to the Congress of the United States of America on 18 December, the Commission of Truth and Continuity was formed to continue to address challenges that undermine the Indigenous American, today.
Historical Significance
That speech marks an early time in history when our Indigenous ancestors felt betrayed, experienced breach of agreement, and erasure had been well underway.
"The Commission of Truth and Continuity serves as a bridge between our past struggles and our future aspirations, ensuring that the voices of our ancestors continue to guide us."