Pubdate: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 Source: Spirit Of Bothwell, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2008 The Spirit Of Bothwell. Contact: http://www.spiritofbothwell.com/feedback1/default.aspx?e4=an_editorialemail Website: http://www.spiritofbothwell.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2955 Author: Jodi Robb DELWARE RESIDENTS MAKE HISTORY WITH DELCARATION For the first time, a declaration between the government and community members to live a drug free lifestyle was signed at Moraviantown this past Saturday, creating a milestone in history. "This declaration is a first of its kind, in our community history as well as probably our country's history, as not only did the council members sign but also our community members," said Chief Greg Peters. "This declaration is also different in nature from the usual statements signed in the past, where the government takes a stand for something and dictates to the community members. This time our whole community is uniting as one." The Delaware Community Safety Task Force, that was mandated by the Delaware Nation to promote social progress and better standards of life for the peoples of the Delaware Nation, created a plan to address safety for everyone within the community, and living a drug free lifestyle was just one of the steps that has been acknowledged and taken by all in Moraviantown. "Our declaration acknowledges not just the stand against drugs in our community but also makes the commitment to take steps beyond punishing those who may become involved in that lifestyle," Peters said. "We (the community) are also acknowledging and pledging on this day that we will also aid those who have turned to that lifestyle, whether the drugs be prescription or illegal." Peters said that it is unavoidable to say that drugs are not a problem in their community, however, the Lenaape Delaware people have a strong belief in maintaining and preserving their language and culture, which drugs are not a part of. "Every community has problems with drugs, that is the society we live in now," Peters said. "We, the Lenaape Delaware have always had our traditional values and beliefs but have never publicly spoke about them before, today we are pledging to our future generations that we will not pass along the traditions of drugs, rather our beliefs in our culture and heritage." The signing of the declaration took place at the Moraviantown community centre with the band council cooking breakfast for the community members, who were also able to sign the declaration. "People of all ages came today and we were also able to acknowledge one of our elders today for her drug free life," Peters explained. "Fay Jacobs, who is a mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother was nominated by her granddaughter for her drug free life." Peters said that the award was the first of many that will be given to the people of the community for their part in demonstrating healthy living. "We want to show our appreciation and acknowledge those who live by our values, and to give our future generations a goal to work for." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin