softredirect commons Flags of Aboriginalpeoples of Canada See also List of First Nations peoples List of Canadian flags Flags of Native Americans in the United States Flags of ethnic groups External links http users.aol.com donh523 navapage index.htm Native American Flags Category Flags of indigenous peoplesCanada Category Lists of flags Aboriginalpeoples of Canada Category Flags of CanadaAboriginalpeoples of Canada fr Drapeaux des peuples autochtones ... more details
Image Appclogo.jpg thumb Official Logo of the AboriginalPeoples Party of Canada, Designed by Myron Wolf Child, Founder in 2005 The AboriginalPeoples Party of Canada APP is a Canada Canadian political party that was founded in 2005. Originally conceived by University of Lethbridge student Myron Wolf Child , the party held its founding meeting on August 21, 2005, in St. Albert, Alberta. The APP was headed by interim leader Bill Montour, a former Chief of the Six Nations Reserve in Ontario . In October 2005, the party had 122 confirmed members, just less than half the number needed to register as an official party in Canada. In late October 2005, the APP sought to unite with the First Peoples National Party of Canada which also had fewer than the number of confirmed members needed to become a registered political party. The First Peoples National Party of Canada became an eligible political party on December 6, 2005. Whether or not this was accomplished through a merger with the APP is still unclear. If this is the case, the APP no longer exists, but, as one of the stipulations of a possible merger was that a name for the new party would be determined at the party s first convention, it is possible that the name AboriginalPeoples Party of Canada will come into usage again. In 2006, Wolf Child declared his intention to seek funds and support to stand as a candidate in Liberal Party of Canada leadership election, 2006 that year s race for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada . See also Portal Canadian politics List of political parties in Canada External links http people.uleth.ca mj.wolfchild appcdeclaration.html Declaration on the establishment of the AboriginalPeoples Party of Canada , from Myron Wolf Child s personal home page DEFAULTSORT AboriginalPeoples Party Of Canada Category Federal political parties in Canada Category Aboriginal politics in Canada ... more details
unsourced date September 2010 Indigenous Peoples of Canada The Aboriginalpeoples in Northern Canada consist of the First Nations , M tis people Canada M tis , and Inuit located in Canada s provinces and territories of Canada Territories of Canada three territories Northwest Territories , Nunavut , and Yukon . See also Aboriginalpeoples in Canada . Northwest Territories First Nations First Nations in the Northwest Territories Inuit communities Inuvik, Northwest Territories Paulatuk, Northwest Territories Sachs Harbour, Northwest Territories Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories Nunavut Inuit communities Arctic Bay, Nunavut Arctic Bay Ikpiarjuk Arviat, Nunavut Arviat , formerly Eskimo Point Baker Lake, Nunavut Baker Lake Qamanittuaq Bathurst Inlet, Nunavut Bathurst Inlet Kingoak Cambridge Bay, Nunavut Cambridge Bay Iqaluktuuttiaq Cape Dorset, Nunavut Cape Dorset Kinngait d Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut Chesterfield Inlet Igluligaarjuk Clyde River, Nunavut Clyde River Kangiqtugaapik Coral Harbour, Nunavut Coral Harbour Salliit Gjoa Haven, Nunavut Gjoa Haven Uqsuqtuuq Grise Fiord, Nunavut Grise Fiord Aujuittuq Hall Beach, Nunavut Hall Beach Sanirajak Igloolik, Nunavut Igloolik Iglulik Iqaluit, Nunavut Iqaluit territorial capital , formerly Frobisher Bay Kimmirut, Nunavut Kimmirut formerly Lake Harbour Kugaaruk, Nunavut Kugaaruk formerly Pelly Bay Kugluktuk, Nunavut Kugluktuk Qurluqtuq , formerly Coppermine Pangnirtung, Nunavut Pangnirtung Pangniqtuuq ... McGill Queen s University Press isbn 0773508805 accessdate DEFAULTSORT AboriginalPeoples In Northern Canada Category Aboriginalpeoples in Canadian territories Category Aboriginalpeoples in the Arctic Category Northern Canada ... first Keith J coauthor year 1991 title A history of the original peoples of northern Canada url http ... more details
Indigenous Peoples of Canada The Royal Commission on AboriginalPeoples RCAP was a Canada Canadian Royal Commission established in 1991 to address many issues of Aboriginalpeoples in Canadaaboriginal ... confront Indigenous peoplesaboriginalpeoples today. The Commission examined many issues which it deems to be relevant to any or all of the Aboriginalpeoples in Canada . ref name royal cite web ... 2009 10 07 ref See also Portal Aboriginalpeoples in Canada The Canadian Crown and Aboriginalpeoples Indian Register Congress of AboriginalPeoplesAboriginal Justice Implementation Commission ... On AboriginalPeoples Category Aboriginalpeoples in Canada Category Canadian commissions and inquiries ... Commission on AboriginalPeoples work Library of Parliament accessdate 2009 10 06 ref The original ... The Commission of Inquiry investigate the evolution of the relationship among aboriginalpeoples First Nations , Inuit and M tis people Canada M tis , the Government of Canada , Indian and Northern ... Commission on Aboriginal work CTV Canada accessdate 2009 10 05 ref The study of the historical ... communities to interview Aboriginalpeoples on their past and current condition. The commission ... Aboriginal people and the governments in Canada. ref name royal Some of the major recommendations ... eng.asp title Highlights from the Report of the Royal Commission on AboriginalPeoples work Indian ... over matters related to the good government and welfare of Aboriginalpeoples and their territories ... of 10,000 health professionals over a ten year period, the establishment of an Aboriginalpeoples ... role of the Roman Catholicism in Canada Roman Catholic Church in Canada for forced integration of AboriginalPeoples. Referring to the abandonment of Spoken languages of CanadaAboriginal languages Aboriginal languages , Category Aboriginal culture in Canada cultures and Native American mythology traditions ... PRBpubs prb9924 e.htm Government brief on the Royal Commission s report on Aboriginalpeoples http ... more details
accessdate 2009 11 20 ref See also Portal Aboriginalpeoples in Canada Indian and Northern Affairs Canada Indian Register Indian Act Royal Commission on AboriginalPeoples The Canadian Crown and Aboriginal ... Peoples Government of CanadaAboriginal Orgs Canada Indigenous rights footer DEFAULTSORT Congress Of AboriginalPeoples Category Indigenous rights organizations Category Aboriginal organizations in Canada de Congress of AboriginalPeoples ...Infobox Organization name Congress of AboriginalPeoples image image border size caption map msize mcaption abbreviation CAP motto formation 1971 extinction type Aboriginal organization status active purpose advocate and public voice, educator and network headquarters Ottawa , Ontario , Canada location region served Canada membership language English language English , French language French leader ... Brunswick AboriginalPeoples Council . Lavalee was elected on September 13, 2009 at the Congress ... territorial organizations, or PTOs ,CAP has affiliate Aboriginal organizations in Canada s respective ... programs. CAP s By laws ref cite web title By Laws of the Congress of AboriginalPeoples url http ... of Directors for CAP. ref name mainref cite web title Congress of AboriginalPeoples Affiliates ... AboriginalPeoples Council ref cite web title New Brunswick AboriginalPeoples Council url http ... 11 20 ref Ontario Coalition of AboriginalPeoples ref cite web title Ontario Coalition of Aboriginal ... staff 10 num volunteers Numerous budget website http www.abo peoples.org CAP remarks Indigenous Peoples of Canada Congress of AboriginalPeoples CAP founded in 1971 as the Native Council of Canada, is a Canada Canadian Aboriginalpeoples in Canadaaboriginal organization, that represents AboriginalPeoples First Nations and M tis people Canada M tis who live off Indian reserve s, either in urban and rural areas across Canada . ref name mainref Each CAP affiliate has its own constitution and is separately ... more details
peoples in Canada World Indigenous Television Broadcasters Network Notable Aboriginal people of Canada ..., 1992 closed date picture format network owner AboriginalPeoples br Television Network slogan country Canada broadcast area National headquarters Winnipeg , Manitoba former names Television Northern Canada 1992 1999 replaced names sister names timeshift names web http www.aptn.ca APTN sat serv 1 Bell ... 322 high definition television HD AboriginalPeoples Television Network more commonly referred to as APTN is a Canada Canadian Terrestrial television broadcast and cable television cable television network . APTN airs and produces programs made by, for and about Aboriginalpeoples in CanadaAboriginalPeoples . It is noted as the first of its kind in the world and is based in Winnipeg , Manitoba ..., the committee drew the conclusion that there was a growing interest of northern Aboriginalpeoples ... the network also re branded as the AboriginalPeoples Television Network APTN and was added to all ... APTN offers a variety of programming related to Aboriginalpeoples, including documentaries ... culture Category Canadian analog cable television networks Category Aboriginal film organizations in Canada Category Aboriginal television in Canada fr R seau de t l vision des peuples autochtones zh ... Canada TVNC The inevitable creation of APTN can be traced back as far as 1980 when the Canadian Radio ... that broadcasting landscape supports Aboriginal languages and cultures. They also noted that measures ..., 1983 by the Government of Canada Canadian government . It was a policy which laid out the principles ... in First Peoples languages to reflect their cultural perspectives. One of the main problems ... 1987, Canadian aboriginal and Northern broadcasters met in Yellowknife , Northwest Territories to form ... for the new service, initially known as Television Northern Canada TVNC , was approved ... to the Provinces and territories of Canada Territories of Canada Canadian territories and far northern ... more details
Indigenous Peoples of CanadaAboriginalpeoples in Quebec total 11 distinct nations. The 10 Amerindian nations and the Inuit nations number 71,415 people and account for approximately 1 of the total population of Quebec , Canada . Inuit The Inuit communities of Quebec are located in the northern most part of the province, in an area known as Nunavik . There are Inuit communities at Akulivik, Quebec Aupaluk, Quebec Inukjuak, Quebec Ivujivik, Quebec Kangiqsualujjuaq, Quebec Kangirsuk, Quebec Kuujjuaq, Quebec Kuujjuarapik, Quebec Puvirnituq, Quebec Quaqtaq, Quebec Salluit, Quebec Tasiujaq, Quebec Umiujaq, Quebec Amerindians Algonquian peoples Algonquian Abenaki people Abenaki s The Abenakis comprise two First Nations communities named the Odanak First Nation in Odanak, Quebec Odanak , near Trois Rivi res, Quebec Trois Rivi res and the Wolinak First Nation in W linak, Quebec W linak , near Sorel, Quebec Sorel . They number approximately 1,900 people. Algonquin people Algonquins The Algonquins, who refer to themselves as Anishinaabe g , comprise 9 First Nations who live in communities located in the Outaouais and Abitibi T miscamingue regions of Quebec. These First Nations communities are Abitibiwinni First Nation in Pikogan, Quebec Pikogan Algonquins of Barriere Lake in Lac Rapide, Quebec Lac Rapide Eagle Village First Nation Kipawa in Kebaowek, Quebec Kebaowek Kitcisakik First Nation in Grand Lac Victoria, Quebec Grand Lac Victoria Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation in Kitigan ... Language Constitution of Canada See also Demographics of Quebec Demolinguistics of Quebec Native American languages Indigenous peoples of the Americas First Nations Aboriginalpeoples in Canada ... Secr tariat aux affaires autochtones du Qu bec Quebec topics Canada topic Aboriginalpeoples in DEFAULTSORT AboriginalPeoples In Quebec Category Aboriginalpeoples in Quebec fr Autochtones du Qu bec ... as a distinct nation by the governments of Quebec and Canada however, they are often considered to be Innus ... more details
Indigenous Peoples of Canada The association between the Canadian Crown and Aboriginalpeoples of Canada ... been supported. tag ref The 1969 White Paper proposed that Aboriginalpeoples in Canada be recognised ... Canada authorlink Indian and Northern Affairs Canada title AboriginalPeoples & Communities Royal Commission Report on AboriginalPeoples Volume 2 Restructuring the Relationship Part One 2.6.1 A Royal ... of Canada , 2005 From time to time, the link between crown and Aboriginalpeoples will be symbolically ... Indian and Northern Affairs Canada title AboriginalPeoples & Communities Publications Highlights from the Report of the Royal Commission on AboriginalPeoples publisher Queen s Printer for Canada ... peoples of the Americas North American indigenous peoples and Europe an colonialists and, over centuries of interface, Treaty treaties were established concerning the monarch and aboriginal tribes. Canada s First Nations , Inuit , and M tis people Canada M tis peoples now have a unique relationship ... peoples in CanadaCanada s Aboriginals and the Canadian Crown is both statutory and traditional ... first Bradford title Comparative Assessments of Indigenous Peoples in Canada, Quebec and Abroad date ...?abstract id 312401 accessdate 29 June 2010 ref established the Royal Commission on AboriginalPeoples ... the affiliation as being not between them and the ever changing Cabinet of Canada Cabinet , but instead with the continuous Monarchy of Canada Crown of Canada , as embodied in the reigning sovereign. ref ... ref These agreements with the Crown are administered by Canadian Aboriginal law and overseen by the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development Canada Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern ... s Printer for Canada accessdate 17 November 2009 ref ref Cite web url http www.ainc inac.gc.ca al hts index eng.asp last Indian and Northern Affairs Canada authorlink Indian and Northern Affairs Canada title Acts, Agreements & Land Claims Historic Treaties publisher Queen s Printer for Canada accessdate ... more details
Infobox Organization name Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada image image border size caption map msize mcaption abbreviation ANAC motto formation extinction type medical Association status active purpose professional nursing organization for aboriginalpeoples of Canada . headquarters Ottawa, Ontario Canada location region served Canada membership language English Language English , French language French leader title leader name main organ parent organization affiliations Canadian Nurses Association . num staff num volunteers budget website http www.anac.on.ca www.anac.on.ca remarks The Aboriginal Nurses Association of Canada ANAC is a non governmental, non profit organization. It is an affiliate group of the Canadian Nurses Association . The ANAC is the only professional nursing organization for aboriginalpeoples of Canada . See also Portal Nursing List of nursing organizations External links http www.anac.on.ca Official website References Reflist Commons DEFAULTSORT Aboriginal Nurses Association Of Canada Category Nursing organizations Category Organizations established in 1975 Nursing org stub Canada org stub ... more details
Indigenous Peoples of CanadaAboriginal Police in Canada are police forces responsible for public order on First Nations across Canada. The Government of Canada national government created First Nations police forces for greater sensitivity to the First Nations. Past conflicts, with some deaths, have created tension between non aboriginal police forces and aboriginal people. In 1992 the First Nations Chiefs of Police Association FNCPA was created to co ordinate ideas from other forces in dealing with aboriginal policing. A list of First Nations police forces Alberta Blood Tribe Police Service Standoff , Alberta North Peace Tribal Police Services Fort Vermilion, Alberta Tsuu T ina Nation Police Service, Tsuu T ina , Alberta British Columbia Stl atl imx Tribal Police Service Lillooet, British Columbia Stl atl imx Tribal Police Service Mount Currie Mt. Currie , British Columbia Manitoba Dakota Ojibway Police Service Dakota Ojibway Tribal Council Brandon, Manitoba Opaskwayak Cree Nation Police Department The Pas, Manitoba New Brunswick Woodstock First Nation Police Woodstock, New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Northwest Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario First Nations Police Ontario First Nations Police Prince Edward Island Quebec Cree Police Service, Cree Regional Authority Montreal, Quebec Chisasibi Cree Police Force Chisasibi, Quebec Eastmain Cree Police Force Eastmain, Quebec Mistissini Cree Force Police Mistissini, Quebec Nemaska Cree Police Force Nemaska, Quebec Ouje Bougoumou Cree Police Force Ouje Bougoumou, Quebec Waskaganish Cree Police Force Waskaganish, Quebec ... Police RCMP External links http www.sgc.gc.ca prg le ap 1index en.asp Aboriginal Policing Directorate Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada http www.ajic.mb.ca index.html The Aboriginal Justice ... www.aboriginalcanada.gc.ca acp site.nsf en ao20218.html Policing and Corrections AboriginalCanada ... in Canada Category Law enforcement agencies of First Nations in CanadaCanada law stub ... more details
The Canadian Senate Standing Committee on AboriginalPeoples is a Canada Canadian Senate of Canada Senate Standing committee Canada committee of the Government of Canada . It examines legislation and matters relating to the AboriginalPeoples of Canada. ref http www.parl.gc.ca common Committee SenMandate.asp?Language E&Parl 40&Ses 2&comm id 1 ref Membership The membership of 40th Parliament of Canada ... Party of Canada while 6 are from the Liberal Party of Canada . ref http www.parl.gc.ca common Committee ... row Conservative Party of Canada Conservative Gerry St. Germain , Chair Langley, British Columbia ... Whistler , BC Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Lillian ... Party of Canada Conservative Patrick Brazeau Repentigny , Quebec Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Larry W. Campbell British Columbia Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Romeo Dallaire Gulf, Quebec Canadian politics party colours Conservative row Conservative Party of Canada Conservative Jacques Demers Rigaud , Quebec Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Canada Liberal Sandra Lovelace Nicholas New Brunswick Canadian politics party colours Conservative row Conservative Party of Canada Conservative ... of Canada Conservative Rose May Poirier Saint Louis de Kent , New Brunswick Canadian politics party colours Conservative row Conservative Party of Canada Conservative Nancy Greene Raine Thompson Okanagan Kootenay , British Columbia Canadian politics party colours Liberal row Liberal Party of Canada ... Party of Canada Conservative Carolyn Stewart Olsen New Brunswick small Note the Marjory LeBreton ... Committee SenHome.asp?Language E&Parl 40&Ses 2&comm id 1 Canadian Senate Standing Committee on AboriginalPeoples Canadian Senate Standing Committees Canadian Senate Standing Committee on AboriginalPeoples Category Canadian Senate committees Category Canadian Parliamentary committees Category ... more details
Indigenous Peoples of Canada This list of place names in Canada of Aboriginal origin contains Canada Canadian places whose names originate from the words of the First Nations , M tis people Canada M tis , or Inuit , collectively referred to as Aboriginalpeoples in Canada . When possible the original ... Park See also Portal Aboriginalpeoples in Canada Main Index of Aboriginal Canadian related articles ... be the oldest recorded name of aboriginal origin in Canada, may come from the Montagnais word for country ... ? DEFAULTSORT List Of Place Names In Canada Of Aboriginal Origin Category Lists of populated places in CanadaAboriginal origin Category Lists of placename etymologies Canada Category Names of places in Canada Category Aboriginal culture in Canada place names ... however, as Kumsheen . The name Canada comes from the word meaning village or settlement in the Laurentian ..., page 48. ref Another contemporary meaning was land. ref Alan Rayburn. 2001 . Naming Canada stories .... ref Jacques Cartier was first to use the word Canada to refer not only to the village of Stadacona ... . ref Rayburn, op. cit , p. 14. ref Provinces and territories whose official names are aboriginal ... S Saanich, British Columbia Saanich from WSANEC , the name of one of the local Straits Salish peoples ... Cite web url http www.ainc inac.gc.ca ach lr ks plc nb eng.asp title Government of Canada, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada New Brunswick accessdate 2009 04 19 publisher AINC INAC.gc.ca Dead link ... origin in the Americas List of place names in New England of aboriginal origin List of Indian reserves in Canada List of Indian reserves in Canada by population List of First Nations governments List of First Nations peoples Classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas List of Chinook Jargon ... School Board http www.ainc inac.gc.ca pr info info106 e.html Indian and Northern Affairs Canada http geonames.nrcan.gc.ca index e.php Geographical Names of Canada Resources http www.canadiana.org ECO ... more details
parties in Canada References references Canadian federal political parties DEFAULTSORT First Peoples National Party Of Canada Category Federal political parties in Canada Category Aboriginal politics in Canada Category Political parties of minorities canada party stub de First Peoples National Party of Canada fr First Peoples National Party of Canada ru ...Infobox Canada Political Party party name First Peoples National Party of Canada party wikicolourid All Nations status active class fed foundation 2004 dissolution party logo Image Firstpeoplesnational logo.png 175px leader William Morin politician William Morin interim president ideology Aboriginal rights advocacy, Indigenous nationalism headquarters 74 Panoramic Drive br Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Sault Ste. Marie , Ontario br P6B 5V6 int alignment none colours Orange colour orange , also red , yellow , black and white seats house 0 Canadian House of Commons House , 0 Canadian Senate Senate website http www.fpnpoc.ca http www.fpnpoc.ca The First Peoples National Party of Canada FPNPC is a registered Federation federal political party in Canada . It intends to advance the issues of the Aboriginalpeoples in Canada by nominating candidates for election in electoral district Canada electoral districts with large Aboriginal populations. The FPNPC held its first organizational meeting in October 2004 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario. The similarly minded AboriginalPeoples Party of Canada began organizing independently in the summer of 2005. Although the parties contrasted somewhat in their desire to work closely with or at arm s length from national aboriginal organizations such as the Assembly of First Nations , it is believed By whom date February 2011 that the two parties have merged their applications for registration to facilitate gaining Elections Canada recognition. One of the conditions ... for AboriginalPeoples Party leader ref Election results class wikitable Election of candidates ... more details
The First Peoples National Party FPNP ran six candidates in the Canadian federal election, 2008 2008 Canadian federal election , none of whom were elected. Information about these candidates may be found on this page. Ontario Sudbury electoral district Sudbury Will Morin Will Morin was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario Sault Ste. Marie , Ontario, and is a member of the Michipicoten First Nation . He was a medical assistant in the Canadian Forces during the 1991 Gulf War . He later obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax , as well as a Bachelor of Arts degree in Native Studies and a Master of Arts postgraduate Master of Arts degree in Humanities from Laurentian University . He is now a teacher, artist and cultural consultant in Greater Sudbury Sudbury , and was seeking a Ph.D. in Human Studies from Laurentian at the time of the 2008 election. Morin has served on the board of the Sudbury Arts Council , was a founder of the White Mountain Academy of the Arts , and is a strong advocate for local artists. ref http www.northernlife.ca News LocalNews 2008 091708 morinTOP.asp?NLStory 091708 morinTOP Bill ... candidate.html Canada Votes 2008 Sudbury , Canadian Broadcasting Corporation , accessed 20 November 2008. ref Morin was the Eastern Regional Representative for Aboriginal Students with the Canadian Federation ... was campaigning on a platform of aboriginal values, and fighting for the inclusion of aboriginal ... left Algoma Manitoulin Kapuskasing align left First Peoples National Party First Peoples align right 338 align right 0.88 align center 5 6 align left Brent St. Denis , Liberal Party of Canada Liberal ... align left First Peoples National Party First Peoples align right 397 align right 0.92 align center ..., 2008A Category Candidates for the Canadian House of Commons by political party Category First Peoples National Party of Canada politicians 2008 federal election Category Candidates in the 2008 Canadian ... more details
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Aboriginal rock refers to a style of music which mixes rock music with the instrumentation and singing styles of Indigenous peoplesAboriginal people. Two countries with prominent Aboriginal rock scenes are Australia and Canada. Australia In Australia, Aboriginal rock mixes rock styles and instruments ... for Best Rock and Album Cover Designs at the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards, as well as a nominations for Best Rock Album at the AboriginalPeoples Choice Music Awards, 2009 Native American Music ... a cherished tradition of Aboriginal and mainstream music. White Fire Reed is a Canadian Alternative,Experimental,Hard Rock band that is originally from Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada and now reside in Sarnia,Ontario,Canada. Most press from several Aboriginal newspapers, has described White Fire Reed ... and clapsticks . Aboriginal rock is mostly performed by Indigenous bands, although some bands include non Aboriginal members. Bands include Yothu Yindi , Us Mob and No Fixed Address . Yothu ... relate more generally to Aboriginal culture. Another major band is the Warumpi Band , which toured with Midnight Oil . The Warumpi Band focus more on the Aboriginal aspects of the music, rather than the rock sound of Yothu Yindi. In the 2000s, Aboriginal bands such as NoKTuRNL have adopted a rap metal or nu metal sound. CanadaCanada s aboriginal people include First Nations, Metis and Inuit. Some examples of Canadian Aboriginal rock bands or artists include http www.leannegoose.com Leanne Goose is a rock soul singer songwriter from Inuvik, NWT, in Canada s Western Arctic. Her music fuses ... Cree chanting. George Leach is an Aboriginal Canadian musician from the St at imc Sta atl imx Nation ... Project 1 . Pro Diggy , an Aboriginal Metal band from Cross Lake , Manitoba and still many other bands have been on the rise due to the interest of Metal on Reserves. Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards The Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards acknowledge and honour the keepers, teachers, promoters, creators ... more details
policy towards the aboriginalpeoples in Canada First Nations , Inuit , and M tis people ... title in Australia Australia , Canada , Malaysia , New Zealand , and the Aboriginal title in the United ... Malaysia allows aboriginal title to be sold between indigenous peoples, unless contrary to customary ... s treatment of the land. In Canada, the Crown cannot extinguish aboriginal title without the explicit ... and has allowed only a small number of San to re enter the CKGR. Canada further Canadian Aboriginal law Aboriginal title has existed in Canada since the Privy Council, in St. Catherines Milling ... aboriginal rights. R. v. Guerin 1982 , the first Supreme Court of Canada decision handed down ... Court . ref which had held that aboriginalpeoples had no capacity to enter into treaties, and thus ... . ref ref Mitchell v. Canada 2001 1 S.C.R. 911. br Stripped to essentials, an aboriginal claimant ... must have been integral to the distinctive culture of the aboriginalpeoples, in the sense that it distinguished ... Constitution and the AboriginalPeoples Act, as well as decisions from the Privy Council, Australia ... and Seabed Act 2004 , extinguishing aboriginal title to the foreshore and seabeds in New Zealand Aboriginal title is a common law doctrine that the Indigenous land rights land rights of indigenous peoples to customary land customary tenure persist after the assumption of sovereignty under settler colonialism . The requirements of proof for the recognition of aboriginal title, the content of aboriginal title, the methods of extinguishing aboriginal title, and the availability of compensation ... that aboriginal title is Alienation property law inalienable , except to the national government, and that it may be held Individual and group rights either individually or collectively . Aboriginal title was first acknowledged in the early 19th century, in decisions in which indigenous peoples were not a party. Significant aboriginal title litigation resulting in victories for indigenous ... more details
Irish ref cite web url http www.aboriginalpeopleschoice.com artists?eid1118 367 title AboriginalPeoples ...Infobox radio station name CKAV FM image Image Aboriginal Voices logo.jpg 200px city Toronto , Ontario ON area national branding Aboriginal Voices Radio slogan Canada s National Aboriginal Radio Network airdate 2002 frequency various format Aboriginal programming power erp class callsign meaning former callsigns CFIE owner Aboriginal Voices Radio Inc. webcast website http www.aboriginalvoices.com Aboriginal Voices Radio Aboriginal Voices Radio AVR Network is a Canada Canadian national radio network with licensed radio stations in nine Canadian metropolitan areas, all which are licensed under the calls of Toronto flagship station CKAV FM . It airs programming produced primarily by and for Aboriginal people in Canada , featuring music and personalities from around the world. History AVRN was founded in 1998 by a group of high profile Aboriginal Canadians, including actor Gary Farmer , playwright, novelist and author Tomson Highway , filmmaker Alanis Obomsawin and actress producer Jennifer ... in 1998 during the Aboriginal Voices Festival at Harbourfront Centre in Toronto. The network s earliest and largest corporate sponsor is Newcap Broadcasting . Some sources have confused the Aboriginal Voices network with the Aboriginal Multi Media Society Aboriginal Multimedia Society of Alberta , which operates a distinct community radio network in rural northern Alberta that is not affiliated with Aboriginal ... but that of Indigenous peoples indigenous and Diaspora diasporic performers from around the world ... music has been introduced into AVR s playlist. The names below represent a sample of Aboriginal ... & Hawk Eekwol Muskoday First Nation Muskoday Cree ref cite web url http www.saymag.com canada spokesppl ... Aboriginal Voices Radio http www.broadcasting history.ca listings and histories radio histories.php ... FM Toronto Radio NOTE Category First Nations radio stations in Canada is on the redirect from CKAV ... more details
Bowhead whale caught in Igloolik, Nunavut in 2002. Canada left the IWC in 1982 and as such is not bound ... dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT Aboriginal Whaling Category Whaling Category Inuit culture ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2011 Image Aboriginal tracker piper.jpg thumb Portrait of John Piper , an Aboriginal tracker who accompanied Thomas Mitchell explorer Major Thomas Mitchell in his expedition across the Great Dividing Range In the years following History of Australia 1788 1850 British settlement in Australia , Australian Aborigines aboriginal trackers or black trackers , as they became known, were enlisted by settlers to assist them in navigating their way through the Australian landscape. The trackers hunter gatherer lifestyle gave rise to excellent tracking skills which were advantageous to settlers in assisting them in finding food and water and locating missing persons or capturing bushrangers . The first recorded use of Aboriginal trackers in Australia was in 1834, near Fremantle, Western Australia , when two trackers named Mogo and Mollydobbin tracked a missing five year old boy for over ten hours through the rough Australian bush. ref name ausgov cite web url http www.cultureandrecreation.gov.au articles indigenous trackers title Aboriginal trackers accessdate 29 December 2008 publisher Department of Culture and Recreation Government of Australia , ref Another notable early event occurred in 1864 when Duff children Jane 7 , Isaac 9 and Frank 4 Duff, lost for nine days in Wimmera , were found by aboriginal tracker Dick a Dick King Richard . ref name ausgov ref Cite news title Lost in bush for nine days newspaper The Advertiser location Adelaide, South Australia pages ... Edward Stone Parker the Assistant Protector of Aborigines based at the Loddon Aboriginal Protectorate ... Corps The Port Phillip Native Police Corps was established in Victoria in 1842 and employed aboriginal ... Units can be seen as a spiritual descendant of the Tracker legacy. Notable Aboriginal trackers Jimmy Governor Jimmy James tracker Jimmy James Tommy Windich Aboriginal trackers in books and film Australia ... reflist Indigenous peoples by continent Category 19th century in Australia Category History ... more details
An Aboriginal Passport refers to various travel documents of varying degrees of legality issued to or by Indigenous Australians . Western Australia When the Australia Commonwealth of Australia was formed in 1901 the new nation excluded Aboriginal people from participating in the new nation, including being counted in census figures. ref name slwa1 Under the Aborigines Act of 1905, Western Australia n Aboriginal people had to apply for citizenship and were issued Aboriginal passports by the Western Australian Government. ref name slwa1 cite web url http www.slwa.wa.gov.au federation iss 086 abor.htm title Aboriginal Western Australia work Western Australia and Federation publisher State Library of Western Australia accessdate 28 May 2010 ref ref name can1 cite web url http www.collectionsaustralia.net.au collections opensearchdetail 333727 title Aboriginal Passport inside publisher Collections Australia Network accessdate 28 May 2010 ref ref name passportbook1 cite book last1 Doulman first1 Jane last2 Lee first2 David title Every assistance and protection a history of the Australian passport ... 2010 ref The Australian referendum, 1967 Aboriginals 1967 referendum allowed for Aboriginal to be included ... Michael Mansell introduced an Aboriginal Passport. The passport was issued to a delegation that visited ... until they produced Australian documentation. The Aboriginal Provisional Government , an organization seeking to create an Aboriginal nation, continued to issue Aboriginal Passports into the 1990s. ref ... ref ref name fletcher1 cite book last Fletcher first Christine title Aboriginal self determination in Australia accessdate 28 May 2010 year 1994 publisher Aboriginal Studies Press isbn 0 85575 252 1 ... Therefore since the APG issues Aboriginal passports that look like passports Hocking claims that customs agents cannot refuse entry while using Aboriginal passports because under the terms of Australian ... business? rethinking indigenous self determination edition 2005 pages publisher Aboriginal Studies ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Humbug is a term applied to various forms of begging and domestic violence in rural and remote Aboriginal Australian Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory , Australia . The term refers primarily to the practice of demanding money from relatives, often violently. A report in The Australian described the practice as a regular occurrence, deeply ingrained in Aboriginal communities . Humbugging typically takes the form of demands for cash, with wives and the elderly being particular targets. The problem is particularly acute in communities where residents receive money from mining royalties, tourism revenue and artwork sales prominent victims include artists Emily Kngwarreye and Albert Namatjira . Even victim s crime compensation can be humbugged, in some cases by the criminals themselves. Origin The term, vaguely referencing a person who is stingy , is likely to have been derived from the quote of the Charles Dickens character Ebenezer Scrooge Bah Humbug 2007 intervention The Australian Government s 2007 Northern Territory National Emergency Response was designed in part to protect children from the impact of humbugging. Announcing the policy, Prime Minister John Howard gave an example of the problem from the town of Wadeye, Northern Territory Wadeye blockquote A responsible carer for her grandchild faces intimidation and threats of violence from intoxicated young men if she does not go to an automated teller and hand over money. blockquote The changes, however, raised concerns that humbugging would increase. Central to the government s intervention was a plan to quarantine welfare payments to parents who neglected their children. Old age pensioners in Aboriginal communities predicted that relatives whose benefits had been cut in this way would demand more money from them. References Citation last Kearney first Simon author link last2 first2 author2 link title Bar humbug newspaper The Australian pages 15 year 2007 date August 15, 20 ... more details
good article Infobox artwork image file Aboriginal holllow log tombs02.jpg painting alignment right image size 400px title The Aboriginal Memorial alt other language 1 other title 1 other language 2 other title 2 artist Artists of Ramingining, Northern Territory Ramingining , central Arnhem Land , Northern Territory , Australia year start date 1987 remove date template if before 1583 CE type Sculpture installation natural pigments on wood height metric width metric length metric height imperial width imperial length imperial diameter metric diameter imperial dimensions metric unit cm don t leave ... of the museum. Leave blank if coordinates are not known. owner The Aboriginal ... Land region for reburial ceremonies. ref name Caruana226 The items displayed in Aboriginal ... the thousands of Aboriginal people who had perished in the course of European settlement, and for whom ... asking whether it might be appropriate to commemorate Aboriginal resistance to white settlement at the Australian War Memorial , and to move the Aboriginal Memorial to that location as part of that commemoration. ref cite news title Honour and Aboriginal wars last Editorial date 20 June 2005 ... a ceremonial camp. ref name NGAIntro The Aboriginal Memorial decorations reflect traditional clan ... name Caruana226 Exhibition and critical reception The creators of the Aboriginal Memorial always ... cite web url http nga.gov.au AboriginalMemorial history.cfm title The Aboriginal Memorial History ... Sasha title Aboriginal art makes it to the top work Canberra Times date 15 April 2000 ref blockquote ... The Aboriginal Memorial Introduction publisher National Gallery of Australia accessdate 30 August ..., ref name NGAIndex cite web url http nga.gov.au AboriginalMemorial index.cfm title The Aboriginal Memorial ... . Aboriginal Art 2nd edition . London Thames & Hudson. ISBN 978 0 500 20366 8. Croft, Brenda ed .... ISBN 978 0 642 54133 8. Category Australian Aboriginal art Category Artist groups and collectives ... more details
Terminology Relating to AboriginalPeoples in Canada url http www.collectionscanada.gc.ca webarchives ... as indigenous peoples according to international legislation by different terms, for example Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native Americans Pacific Islander USA , Inuit , M tis First Nations Canada ref http www.aidp.bc.ca terminology of native aboriginal metis.pdf ref , Australian ... peoples in Canada comprise the First Nations , ref name First Nations Culture Areas Index cite web title ... In the Kawaskimhon Aboriginal Moot Court Factum of the Federal Crown Canada work Faculty of Law ... across Canada with distinctive Aboriginal cultures, languages, art, and music. ref name Aboriginal ...Dablink This article is about Indigenous Peoples in general. For links to articles from specific areas of the world see Indigenous peoples by geographic regions File Kaiapos.jpeg 300px right thumb Brazilian ... people Sami family in Norway around 1900. Indigenous peoples are ethnic groups that are defined ... definition ref Because of the varied and changing contexts in which Indigenous Peoples live and because there is no universally accepted definition of Indigenous Peoples, this policy does not define the term. Indigenous Peoples may be referred to in different countries by such terms as indigenous ... Labour Organization and the World Bank . ref Sanders, Douglas. 1999. Indigenous peoples Issues ... have issued a Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples , the purpose of which it is to protect the collective rights of indigenous peoples to their culture, identity, language, employment, health ... and changing contexts in which Indigenous Peoples live and because there is no universally accepted definition of Indigenous Peoples, this policy does not define the term. Indigenous Peoples may be referred ... piPK 64709108 theSitePK 502184,00.html ref Definition Main Definitions and identity of indigenous peoples Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples File Ati woman.jpg thumb 170px right Ati tribe ... more details
in Toledo ref In January, 1987, Mr. Fantle left Peoples and later took control of troubled Dart Drug in Washington DC, renaming those stores Fantle s. File Peoples Drug Store, 8th and H Streets NE.jpg thumb Peoples Drug store in Washington, D.C. , ca. 1920 Acquisition by Imasco Peoples took control of the Florida Shoppers Drug Mart locations. Peoples soon acquired Rea & Derick and Haag Drug . In 1984, Peoples was acquired by the Canadian conglomerate Imasco, the Canadian arm of British American Tobacco , and owner of Shoppers Drug Mart and Pharmaprix in Canada. Peoples and its divisions ...Infobox Defunct Company company name Peoples Drug company logo Image Peoplesdruglogo.PNG 200px company ..., General Merchandise, Snacks, 1 Hour Photo homepage None Peoples Drug was a chain of drug stores based in Alexandria, VA , a suburb of Washington, D.C. . Founded in 1904, Peoples was subsequently purchased ... to run the stores under the Peoples banner until 1994, at which time the stores were converted to CVS, marking the end of the use of the Peoples Drug name. History Peoples Drug was founded by Malcolm Gibbs in 1904, and by 1930 had 110 stores operating under Peoples Drugs, Days Drug , and Shearer Drug names. There were variations of the name, with Peoples Service Drug, and Gibbs Peoples Drug being most common. In 1970, Peoples had 252 stores operating in the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia .... N1. ref By 1975, Peoples had grown to 500 stores. Later in the year, the chain was purchased by Lane ... Public Within Year ref The new company retained the Peoples name, and included Lane Drug , Schuman ... Over the years, the Haag stores were converted to Peoples, and Dynamic and Schuman were converted to Lane. A program was implemented to convert all stores to the Peoples Drug name. Many Lane and Rea & Derrick stores were converted, all stores began selling Peoples Brand product, and began using bags with the Peoples Drug logo. Before long, Peoples decided to sell some of their stores and concentrate ... more details