Philip Paul re: cut-off lands
- Title
- Philip Paul re: cut-off lands
- scope and content
- AC 10B – Tape of Cut-off lands demonstration, Victoria, B.C. and speech by Philip Paul, Unknown Year – 32 minutes
- AC 10A - United Church Conference with Philip Paul speaking 15 minutes, [ca. 1975] - 15 minutes
- Current UBCIC Identifier
- A10
- AC10
- Date
- [1975]
- Contributor
- Philip Paul
- Contents by Timestamp
-
0 minutes – Philip Paul speaking about a resolution
1 minute – debate on whether resolutions should be dealt with separately
2 – 4 minutes – Philip Paul on creating positive relationships between the Aboriginal community and the non-Aboriginal society
4 –5 minutes – Philip Paul on poverty in Aboriginal society and land-claims
6 – 8 minutes – Discussion on the resolutions, land-claims and Aboriginal culture
9 – 11 minutes – Recommendation to seventh clause to resolution to aid in its implementation
11 – 12 minutes – Philip Paul on necessity of Churches to positively interact with Aboriginal people (speaking to the earlier clauses of the resolution)
13 – 15 minutes – Philip Paul on the Aboriginal claims to British Columbia lands and in particular cut-off lands. -
Tape of Cut-off land demonstration – April 18
1-16 minutes - demonstration
1 – 4 minutes – singing and chanting
4-7 minutes – speeches concerning cut-off lands claims
8- 16 minutes – singing and chanting
17-29 minutes - speech by Philip Paul, United Church Conference [ca.1975]
18 - 19 minutes - on resolution rejecting federal funding and reasons for the decision
20 - 21 minutes - on needs of First Nations communities
22 – 23 minutes - on the treatment of the First Nations in Canada
24 – 25 minutes - on First Nations spiritualism
27 – 29 minutes - on integration and the place of First Nations in Canadian society - Original Format
- sound cassette
- Digital Formats
- Wave Sound File (.wav)
- Subject
- 1 Claims
- Aboriginal title and rights - British Columbia
- 1 Aboriginal title and rights
- status
- digitized
- Extent
- 15 minutes
- 32 minutes
Part of Philip Paul re: cut-off lands