Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Sarah Anala

File contains a presentation by Sarah Anala. Anala is an Innu woman originally from Labrador, a member of the New Brunswick Aboriginal Peoples' Council, and a board member of the New Brunswick Native Indian Women's Council Inc. Anala relates her personal, spiritual, and cultural background. She discusses linguistic issues, inter-governmental relations, special needs education, racism in the education system, the importance in her view of stressing individuality, the need to address racism in schools in a systemic yet grassroots way, and the need for Aboriginal people to become "proud, resourceful, self-dependent peoples" again. Following the presentation are thanks and a few short remarks by Commissioners by Sarah Anala and Rene Dussault.
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1992-05-19
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University of Saskatchewan Archives, Native Law Centre fonds, Reference Library, RCAP vol. 10 (Box 1); records from Our Legacy site, http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy
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