Chief Coun. Inclusion of this article on our site should not be considered an endorsement by SISIS.]. Join the mailing list to receive daily email updates. The repercussions of this case, to be heard by the Ontario Court of Appeal on Sept. 11, could reverberate across the province, and perhaps more broadly, by diverting Indigenous women from the family court system into a system based on Indigenous traditions. But none of these properties are mentioned in Hill’s financial disclosure. Hill has been very active in the Douglas Creek protest. Local News - Friday, June 23, 2006 @ 01:00, [SISIS note: The following mainstream news article is provided for reference only, as an example of how mainstream media treats indigenous resistance to genocide. She was released on a cash bail and ordered to stay out of Caledonia. Hill was elected again, but ousted by voters in 1991. Hill, who was arrested by Six Nations police early Wednesday in connection with a scuffle at the protest site, has been charged with two counts of assault. The 59-year-old lives in a world of luxury and comfort, often escaping his home on a reserve in Brantford, Ont., by hopping on a private jet to Las Vegas, where he reportedly stays in suites that cost between $4,000 and $25,000 a night. He has even partied with Rod Stewart, Mike Tyson, the Trailer Park Boys and Snoop Dogg. "This is a community effort," Jamieson said. "They've alleged that he brought the tires, the pallets and the vehicles that were burned there and that it's his equipment that dug up Highway 6.". Hill’s lawyers argue Haudenosaunee laws should trump Ontario family law when it comes to Indigenous families. The cigarette manufacturer ships worldwide — namely to Germany, the Bahamas, and across the United States. Beaver says Hill told her he is a billionaire. Hill asked the Confederacy Council to resolve this dispute in 2016, but it declined. The company has recorded annual sales of more than $300 million, and, as a partner, he takes home at least $5 million a year. Hill also counts property on the Bahamas. There’s no “rigid distinction between ‘child support’ and ‘spousal support’ — which are Canadian legal concepts and not part of Haudenosaunee culture. After two years of litigation, Hill provided some financial disclosure according to the filings, revealing a salary of $5.49 million. ft. Bahamas mansion, where her son stayed in December 2014 and December 2015. He has teamed up with the Dreamcatcher Foundation to send essentials — food, clean water, clothes, flashlights, etc. In 2000, a group of residents tried to impeach him because of his involvement with Grand River Mills, a debacle that cost the Six Nations thousands of dollars. Beaver’s lawyers argue Hill’s appeal of the lower court decision rejecting his bid to be governed by Haudenosaunee laws should be dismissed in order to protect vulnerable native women and children.