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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Provocation is against the law

Indigenous people are the most forgotten, downtrodden, and isolated people that are still living amongst us today. Either their land has already been taken away from them or it is about to be taken. Putting up a resistance is usually exhausting, costly and time consuming. For the most part others have refused to become involved with their worthwhile cause for survival, and without warning an already burdened tribe of indigenous people are left all alone to become grief stricken from abandonment.

Indigenous people are the real land owners, yet they are treated like beggars, and are often seen as a big problem to their slave masters who wishes to see them suffer and die. Others are encouraged to treat them badly by refusing to offer them assistance during their desperate times of need. Despised and disliked by many armies of men, the only known justice available to an indigenous family is to be removed by force with an eviction notice and left to be scorned and spat upon while sleeping on the streets.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

An opportunity to Go Wild



The lion king awaits all visitors to the African Lion Safari. Our manner of exhibiting animals is completely different from the traditional approach; that is, the visitor is caged in the car, and the animals roam in 2 to 20 hectare (5 to 50 acre) reserves.
An African Nature Game Park and Ontario Tourism landmark, it is near Guelph, Cambridge, Hamilton, Brantford and the Toronto area.