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1945. c. Mar |
The establishment of the Friends of the Indians Society in Edmonton. Its
chief aims "to assist in the promotion of
better understanding and grealter cooperation between the Indians and the
Canadian people in general" and "to
aid in the establishment of the Indian
people as an important part of Canadian
society." [CBN No63 Apr 1955 p2]
Note: The Committee of Friends of the Indian (after 1951 known as the Friends of the Indians Society), was led by Reta Rowan. [Seen but Not Seen: Influential Canadians and the First Nations from the 1840s to Today by Donald B. Smith] |
Edmonton, AB |
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1955. c. Feb |
A celebration to mark the 10th anniversary in Edmonton of the Friends of the Indians Society was held with some four hundred white and Native people in attendance.
The anniversary meeting
of the Society, at which Cree First Nations
danced with the skill of professionals,
First Nations handicrafts and artifacts were displayed,
and a full-blooded Haida
spoke. His message was directed to the
Native people to take up their responsibilities
as citizens, to avail themselves of education
and adapt themselves to the encroachment
of modern civilization.
The Friends of the Indians (First Nations) Society
did much during its 10 years of
existence to promote its aims, through
monthly meetings to which Indians are
invited, through representations to government
bodies, by enlightening public
opinion through press releases, and
through direct welfare and charity when
needed. Its present executive committee
include a Roman Catholic priest, a
Unitarian minister, a Mormon elder, a
Bahá'í, and others who are able to work
together in harmony and unity. {CBN No63 PE 1955 P3]
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Edmonton, AB |
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