Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by James Panioyak, Elders' Group

File contains a presentation by James Panioyak that initially describes a harsh life in the bush for Inuit children pre-contact, but a fulfilling one as children learned to respect their parents, their elders and the land. By a person's late teens, survival skills had been learned and upon marriage, a man was capable of fishing and trapping to feed his family and a woman was able to make and repair clothing and to prepare and cook food. Panioyak hopes the Inuktitut language will not die out and believes that elders should be utilized to teach children and youth the old ways and language. A question-and-answer session with the Commissioners follows the presentation.
Open Access
Yes
Primary Source
Yes
Publication Date
1992-11-17
Credit
University of Saskatchewan Archives, Native Law Centre fonds, Reference Library, RCAP vol. 67 (Box 10); records from Our Legacy site, http://scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy
Location
First Nation, Metis, Inuit Locations
Resource Type
Documents & Presentations
Format
Image
Language
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