Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Cara Currie, Montana Band

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Database ID29456
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Archives
Fonds/CollectionNative Law Centre fonds
File/Item ReferenceReference Library, RCAP vol. 33 (Box 5)
Date of creationJune 10, 1992
Physical description/extent14 pages of textual records
Number of images7
Scope and contentFile contains a presentation by Cara Currie focusing on proposed Aboriginal self-government. Currie states that Aboriginal people do not want to be assimilated into society, and that self-government should be defined by Aboriginal people, not the Canadian government. She introduces the next speaker, Violet Soosay.
Other terms governing use and reproductionRoyal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples - Transcriptions of Public Hearings and Round Table Discussions, 1992-1993. Reproduced with the permission of the Minister of Public Works and Government Services, and Courtesy of the Privy Council Office, 2008.
TypePublished
Primary MediaTextual documents
Provenance Access PointUniversity of Saskatchewan. Native Law Centre
Other notesPart of Volume 1, Samson Bingo Hall, Hobbema, Alberta; pages 103-109.
PlaceHobbema, Alberta, Canada
Treaty boundariesTreaty 6
Canada -- National
Cultural regionPlains
Canada -- National
NamesClark, Joe
Currie, Cara
Harper, Elijah, 1949- (MLA, Chief)
Montana Band
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Soosay, Violet
SubjectGovernment commissions -- Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Indigenous Peoples General
Indigenous Peoples Organizations
Indigenous Relations
Culture
Law and Legislation -- Acts -- Indian Act
Self-government
Bill C-31
Meech Lake Accord
Date Range(s)1990-1999
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