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UBC Dialogue: Full Record

…to counselling services (face-to-face, telephone, and e-counselling) through the Employee and Family Assistance Program. Contact Homewood Human Solutions at 1.800.663.1142 for 24 hour-a-day access to counselling. 24 Hour-A-Day Crisis Counseling…

Sixties Scoop

…the government changed child welfare laws so that bands could run their own social service, but problems similar to those seen during the Sixties Scoop persist today. In June 2000,…

UBC Dialogue: Full Video Record

…challenging. If you begin to encounter difficulty while or after viewing these videos, we urge you to stop and seek support from one of the services noted below here. Please…

Marginalization of Aboriginal women

…were established to train young women away from perceived “promiscuity” and into domesticity, forcing European patriarchal roles onto Native women.11 If Native women did not recognize or obey European patriarchal…

UBC Dialogue: Nov 1, 2011

…have reason to think you might find these descriptions especially troubling, we urge you to delay viewing this video until you are located in a place where support services are…

Aboriginal Fisheries in British Columbia

…1908-1911, p. 612.R. v. Van der Peet, [1996] 2 S.C.R. 507. Smith, David A. “Salmon Populations and the Sto:lo Fishery,” in A Sto:lo Coast Salish Historical Atlas, ed. Keith Thor…

Global Actions

…31, no. 6 (2006): 60. 2 Paul Coe, personal correspondence with Erin Hanson, March 2010. 3 Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples (London: Zed Books, 1999), 6….

Constitution Express

…As a result, 41 people immediately continued on to the United Nations headquarters in New York City, and presented their concerns before the United Nations to gain international attention.15 In…

The Residential School System (2009)

…education as the general population in the public school system, and the schools were sorely underfunded. Teachings focused primarily on practical skills. Girls were primed for domestic service and taught…

Métis

…Diane. “The Free People—Otipemisiwak,” Batoche, Saskatchewan, 1870–1930. Ottawa: National Historical Parks and Sites, Canada Parks Service, 1990. Peterson, Jacqueline, and Jennifer Brown, eds. The New Peoples: Being and Becoming Métis…