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Indians

  • FILM S-2381
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  • 2006 or before

News compilation: 1) Mr. Blasko reports that the regional supervisor of Indian agencies in Saskatchewan, J. D. McGilp, is hopeful that Indian childcare will come up to the standard of non-Indian children. 2) W. Bellegarde of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians speaks about the need for a special school for Indians coming off reserve to live in the city. 3) Dr. Zenon Pohorecky speaks about the Indians' negative view of white Canadians. 4) Malcolm Norris, president of the Métis Association, says that the organization is proof of Métis abilities to organize themselves in a democratic fashion. 5) Don Neilson states that education is the key to Métis and Indian assimilation. 6) Sidney Fineday and Mr. Favel are interviewed about the needs and condition of the Indian. 7) Dave Newsham speaks about Indian treaty rights. 8) Chief Nicotine speaks about the lack of action from the Department of Indian Affairs on Indian standard of living. 9) Sidney Fineday favours moving the Mistaseni Stone located at Elbow, away from the site of flooding from the Gardiner Dam. He is sure that the Plains Cree and the Assiniboine nations would be in favour. 10) Dr. Zenon Pohorecky tells the story of how the rock gained significance in Indian worship. 11) Footage of unidentified people examining the 400 ton Mistaseni rock at Elbow, Dec. 11, 1965. (silent) 12) Dr. Zenon Pohorecky speaks about a special board to investigate standards at Indian hospitals. 13) Footage of participants at the Indian seminar at the University of Saskatchewan, Aug. 11, 1966. (silent) 14) Dr. Howard Adams talks about the speakers that will be at the Indian and Eskimo conference in Saskatoon, March 17, 1967. 15. Dr. Howard Adams says, at a press conference, that native history needs to be considered in a positive light. 16) Footage of the reburial of Chief Poundmaker on the Poundmaker reserve. Ernie comments on the ceremony and the surrounding battle site. Unidentified scientists comment about the exhumation and what was found out about Poundmaker. 17) Dr. Howard Adams comments about the Indian and Métis Jamboree being held at Duck Lake, June 6, 1967. 18) Footage of floats and spectators at the Indian and Métis Jamboree parade. Shots of people in native dress are included, June 10, 1967. (silent) 19) Dr. Howard Adams says that Indian and Métis committees will discuss grievances with the government. 20) Mr. Gallarneault says that an Indian and Métis friendship centre is needed in Saskatoon. 21) Mr. Gallarneault discusses the reasons why an Indian and Métis friendship centre id needed in Saskatoon. 22) Footage of participants at the Indian and Métis conference in Saskatoon, Oct. 30, 1967. (silent) 23) Dr. Howard Adams speaks about the importance for native people to demand equal rights. 24) Footage of the opening of the Indian and Métis Friendship Centre, Feb. 28, 1968. (silent) 25) Dr. Howard Adams feels the formation of their own political party will help Indian and Métis people gain the consideration of the provincial government. March 21, 1968. 26) Dr. Howard Adams speaks about the native council that has been formed to handle Indian and Métis grievances. 27) Dr. Howard Adams feels that the federal government should take immediate action to initiate legislation to improve Indian and Métis conditions. 28) Buffy Sainte-Marie, on TV8, says Indians are ready to make life better for themselves. 29) Mr. Estey suggests that persons of Indian ancestry should be employed in the new Indian Affairs Department. 30) Val Night, is shown carrying a large cross and walking alone on a highway, during an Indian protest walk, Apr. 24, 1969. 31) Footage of the opening of the Big Bear Art Gallery. Exterior of the building, paintings, artifacts, crafts and spectators are shown, Apr. 27, 1969. 32) Dr. Howard Adams states that Métis unemployment, housing and self determination are major issues governments must deal with.

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