Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by Fletcher Stewart and Lydia Constant, Henry Budd College for Ministry

File contains a presentation by Fletcher Stewart and Lydia Constant of the Henry Budd College for Ministry. The Henry Budd College for Ministry is an academic institution under the auspices of the Diocese of Brandon, Anglican Church of Canada. Its purpose is to equip persons for ministry in the Church. The aims of the College are three-fold: a) Academic and practical education of Aboriginal people for Christian ministry (lay and ordained) primarily but not exclusively in the Anglican Church of Canada. b) Furthering Christian expression of faith within the traditions of Aboriginal culture and language. c)Development of material for theological education and study groups in Aboriginal parishes. Stewart and Constant discuss the historical relationship of the Anglican Church with Aboriginal peoples, and directions for future partnerships. They also discuss the role of their organization in the Aboriginal Rights Coalition, and answer some questions from Commissioners Chartrand and Blakeney.
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1992-05-19
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University of Saskatchewan Archives, Native Law Centre fonds, Reference Library, RCAP vol. 11 (Box 2); records from Our Legacy site, http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy
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