Indian Government Workshops
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- Indian Government Workshops
- Description
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A series of Indian Government Workshops were coordinated by Union of BC Indian Chiefs in Spring 1978 with the intention of discussing ideas and providing input for the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs Aboriginal Rights Position Paper. The workshops allowed for the exchange of ideas about Indian Government, and helped formulate a resolution to adopt the Aboriginal Rights Position Paper proposed by UBCIC, which was passed at the 10th Annual General Assembly.
Originally planned as four workshops held in Kamloops, Terrace, Prince George, and Duncan, a fifth was extended for Campbell River. - Date
- March 1978 – April 1978
- Spatial Coverage
- Kamloops (B.C.)
- Terrace (B.C.)
- Prince George (B.C.)
- Duncan (B.C.)
- Campbell River (B.C.)
- Related Item
- Related articles appeared on pages 3 and 4 of the January 1978 issue of UBCIC News, and page 18 of the May 1978 issue of UBCIC News.
- Details about the event appeared on page 3 of the February 1978 issue of UBCIC News and on page 20 of the March 1978 issue of UBCIC News.
- Note
- Event probably occurred March 11 and 12 in Kamloops, March 18 and 19 in Terrace, March 28 and 29 in Prince George, April 1 and 2 in Duncan, April 9 and 10 in Campbell River.
- larger context for
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Mary Leonard seated at table at the Indian Government Workshops in Kamloops
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Peter Prince at Indian Government Workshop
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Don Moses speaking at Indian Government Workshop
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Indian government workshop attendees
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Jake Kruger and illustration at Indian Government Workshop
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George Manuel speaking at Kamloops Indian Government Workshop
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People sitting at an Indian Government Workshop
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