The Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission was created by the Government of Manitoba , Canada in November, 1999, and issued its final report on June 29, 2001. The purpose was to develop an action plan based on the original Aboriginal Justice Inquiry recommendations. Commissioners Wendy Whitecloud Paul Chartrand Elder advisers Eva McKay Doris Young External links http www.ajic.mb.ca The Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission http www.ajic.mb.ca reports final toc.html Aboriginal Justice Implementation Commission Final Report Category Aboriginalpeoples in Manitoba ... more details
Indigenous Peoples of Canada National Aboriginal Day is a day recognizing and celebrating the cultures and contributions of the First Nations , Inuit and M tis people Canada M tis peoples of Canada . ref name history The day was first celebrated in 1996, after it was proclaimed that year by then Governor General of Canada Rom o LeBlanc , to be celebrated on June 21 annually. Most provincial jurisdictions, however, do not recognise it as a statutory holiday. ref name history cite web url http dsp psd.pwgsc.gc.ca Collection R32 179 2000E.pdf title National Aboriginal Day History work Indian and Northern Affairs Canada format pdf accessdate 2009 10 18 ref Overview The day of recognition came about after a series of calls for such a celebration. In 1982, the National Indian Brotherhood now the Assembly of First Nations called for the creation of a National Aboriginal Solidarity Day to be celebrated on June 21. Slightly more than a decade later in 1995, the Royal Commission on AboriginalPeoples recommended that a National First Peoples Day be designated. Also in that same year, a national conference of Aboriginal and non Aboriginal people chaired by Elijah Harper , titled The Sacred Assembly , called for a national holiday to celebrate the contributions of Aboriginalpeoples to Canada. June 21 often coincides with the summer solstice . ref name history National Aboriginal Day is now part of a series of Celebrate Canada days, beginning with National Aboriginal Day, and followed by National Holiday Quebec St Jean Baptiste Day on June 24, Canadian Multiculturalism Day on June 27, and concluding with Canada Day on July 1. ref name history External links http www.ainc inac.gc.ca nad Indian and Northern Affairs National Aboriginal Day website http www.ReginaNAD.com Regina NAD Celebrations ... Aboriginalpeoples in Canada Category National days Category Holidays in Canada Category Recurring events established in 1996 Category June observances Category Aboriginal culture in Canada ... 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 ... 217 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 ... 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 ... business? rethinking indigenous self determination edition 2005 pages publisher Aboriginal Studies ... more details
Use dmy dates date August 2011 Use Australian English date August 2011 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 Ba ... 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 ... the Arnhem 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 .... ref 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 .... ref cite news last Grishin first Sasha title Aboriginal art makes it to the top work Canberra ... nga.gov.au AboriginalMemorial home.cfm title The Aboriginal Memorial Introduction publisher National ... cite web url http nga.gov.au AboriginalMemorial index.cfm title The Aboriginal Memorial special ... location Canberra page 42 ref References reflist Bibliography Caruana, Wally 2003 . Aboriginal ... 0 642 54133 8. Category Australian Aboriginal art Category Artist groups and collectives Category ... more details
of the Americas Native Americans and Pacific Islander in the United States Aboriginalpeoples in Canada ... in the narrow sense. Aboriginalpeoples in Canada comprise the First Nations , ref name First Nations ... cite web title Words First An Evolving Terminology Relating to AboriginalPeoples in Canada url http ... sup 2006 sup peoples spread across Canada with distinctive Aboriginal cultures, languages, art ... Dorset , Canada Indigenous peoples are ethnic groups that are defined as indigenous according ... Canada M tis . ref cite web title In the Kawaskimhon Aboriginal Moot Court Factum of the Federal Crown ...Hatnote This article is about peoples who fall under the definition of indigenous peoples used in international ... about indigenous people in specific areas, see Indigenous peoples by geographic regions File Kaiapos.jpeg ... endorses the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in April 2010. Image ... 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 ethnic minorities ... 13 cite journal doi 10.1017 S0940739199770591 author Sanders, Douglas year 1999 title Indigenous peoples ... The United Nations have issued a Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to protect the collective rights of indigenous peoples to their culture, identity, language, employment, health, education ... peoples in 1997 ref Bodley 2008 2 ref to 350 million in 2004. ref name Coates Definitions File ... Peoples Philippines Overview, 2007 , UNHCR Refworld. ref The Negrito s were the earliest inhabitants ... during the late twentieth century the term Indigenous peoples evolved into a legal category that refers ... to which indigenous peoples rights and issues are accepted and recognised in practical instruments ... to particularly and explicitly identify peoples in this position as indigenous. This identification ... more details
Indigenous Peoples of Canada The Journal of Aboriginal Health JAH is a peer reviewed journal on Aboriginal health published by the National Aboriginal Health Organization of Canada . Launched in 2004, JAH features articles from leading health scholars, academics and Aboriginal community members. JAH was designed with the intent to foster a dynamic community of people concerned with issues of Aboriginal health. It offers in depth analysis on emerging issues in the field, original research, editorials and suggestions for further reading. Each issue of the journal has a guest editor who solicits appropriate papers from a variety of perspectives. All published articles are peer reviewed. Guest editors are chosen by the journal s editorial advisory committee. JAH is offered free of charge on NAHO s Web site. Those who subscribe to the journal can also receive a free copy. See also International Journal of Health Science International Journal of Circumpolar Health List of health care journals AlterNative An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples Journal of Indigenous Studies Indigenous Law Centre Oceania journal Category Medical journals ... more details
Infobox Military Memorial name National Aboriginal Veterans Monument body National Aboriginal Veterans Association image File Aboriginal War Veterans monument.JPG 100px caption National Aboriginal Veterans Monument commemorates Aboriginalpeoples in CanadaAboriginalpeoples First Nations , Inuit and M tis people Canada M tis who served with the Canadian forces during armed conflicts unveiled June 21, 2001 coordinates coord 45.421677 75.69296 , nearest town Ottawa , Ontario , Canada designer Lloyd Pinay inscription commemorated Up to 12,000 ref name vet cite web url http www.veterans.gc.ca eng feature abmem title National Aboriginal Veterans Monument publisher Veterans Affairs Canada accessdate 2012 01 09 ref The National Aboriginal Veterans Monument is a war monument in Ottawa , Canada that commemorates the contributions of all Aboriginalpeoples in CanadaAboriginalpeoples in war and peacekeeping operations from World War I to the present. ref cite web url http www.museevirtuel virtualmuseum.ca sgc cms expositions exhibitions tresors treasures ?page id 2567 title National Aboriginal Veterans Association Monument publisher Virtual Museum of Canada accessdate 2012 01 09 ref The monument was designed by Lloyd Pinay, of the Peepeekisis First Nation in Saskatchewan , whose father took part in the Normandy landings D Day assault in World War II . ref name symb It was unveiled in Confederation Park by Adrienne Clarkson , then Governor General of Canada , on National Aboriginal Day ... and the National Aboriginal Veterans Monument author Pohanna Pyne Feinberg publisher Canadian Heritage ... and embodies the spirit of the Aboriginal people. ref cite web url http www.nava on.ca monument project.html title War Monument Project publisher National Aboriginal Vererans Association accessdate ... and representing First Nations , Inuit and M tis people Canada M tis . Pinay felt it was very important ... culture Category Military history of Canada Category Canadian military memorials and cemeteries ... more details
Indigenous Peoples of Canada The National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation NAAF is a nationally registered non profit organization dedicated to raising funds to deliver programs that provide the tools necessary for Aboriginalpeoples in Canada , especially youth to achieve their potential. ref name foundation cite web url http www.naaf.ca about naaf title Enriching Canada by Advancing Aboriginal Achievement work National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation accessdate 2009 10 18 ref About To date the Foundation through its Education Program has awarded more than 37 million in scholarships and bursaries to more than 9,800 First Nations , Inuit and M tis people Canada M tis students nationwide. ref name foundation NAAF is partnered with Canadian corporations, federal departments, national organizations, and other private sector companies to implement Industry in the Classroom. Aboriginal educators .... See also Notable Aboriginal people of CanadaAboriginal Day of Action AboriginalPeoples Television Network Native Women s Association of Canada Further reading reflist External links http www.naaf.ca National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation http www.cibc.com ca small business aboriginal commitment to community nomination procedure.html Nomination Procedure Aboriginal Orgs Canada Category Canadian awards Category Aboriginal culture in Canada ... assistance being provided to Aboriginal students across Canada. Over 30,000 students have ... Aboriginal Achievement Foundation has evolved into the largest non governmental funding body for First Nations, Inuit, and M tis post secondary students across Canada. Bursary and scholarship awards are provided ... foundation In the 2008 2009 fiscal year 4.6 million was awarded to 1300 recipients across Canada ..., Fine Arts, Health Careers, and Oil and Gas Aboriginal Trades and Technology ref name foundation Initiatives NAAF s key initiatives include ref name foundation The National Aboriginal Achievement ... more details
The Aboriginal Multi Media Society AMMSA is an Aboriginalpeoples in CanadaAboriginal publisher in Canada . AMMSA was established in 1983. AMMSA launched its first publication in March 1983 simply titled AMMSA. The name of this publication was later changed to Windspeaker in March 1986. The Aboriginal Multi Media Society is an Aboriginal communications society dedicated to serving the needs of Aboriginal people throughout Canada. Incorporated in 1983 under the Alberta Societies Act, the Aboriginal ... for Aboriginal communications societies and organizations not only in Canada, but throughout ..., support, and encouragement for other Aboriginal groups, communities, and societies wishing to establish their own communications facilities. AMMSA Mission The Aboriginal Multi Media Society is an independent Aboriginal communications organization committed to facilitating the exchange of information reflecting Aboriginal culture to a growing and diverse audience. AMMSA is dedicated to providing objective, mature and balanced coverage of news, information and entertainment relevant to Aboriginal issues and peoples while maintaining profound respect for the values, principles and traditions of Aboriginal people. AMMSA publishes the following publications on a monthly basis Alberta Sweetgrass News and events from Aboriginal communities in Alberta Published monthly since December 1993 Ontario Birchbark News and events from Aboriginal communities in Ontario Published monthly since January 2000 Raven s Eye News and events from Aboriginal communities in British Columbia and the Yukon Published monthly since March 1997 Saskatchewan Sage News and events from Aboriginal communities in Saskatchewan ... March 1983 AMMSA also operates a radio network, CFWE FM , for Aboriginal listeners throughout Alberta ... AMMSA History Category First Nations media Category Magazine companies of Canada Category Radio broadcasting companies of Canada Category Companies based in Edmonton canada corp stub ... more details
Drugstores Will be Built 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 ...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 ... 1G1 9164496 cvs sees lean staff new prototype peoples drug future ref Founded in 1904, Peoples was subsequently ..., which continued 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 ... 9, 1972, p. N1. ref By 1975, Peoples had grown to 500 stores. Later in the year, the chain was purchased ... Lane Drugs to go Public Within Year ref The new company retained the Peoples name, and included Lane ... and conversions 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 & Derick 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 ... more details
The Wik peoples are an Indigenous Australian group of people from an extensive zone on western Cape York Peninsula in northern Queensland , of several different language groups. They are from the coastal flood plains bounding the Gulf of Carpentaria lying between Pormpuraaw Edward River Queensland Edward River and Weipa , and inland the forested country drained by the Archer River Archer , Kendall River Queensland Kendall and Holroyd River Holroyd rivers. The group comprises the peoples of Wik Ompom, Wik Mungkana, Wik Paacha, Wik Thinta, Wik Ngathara, Wik Epa, Wik Me anha, Wik Nganthara, Wik Nganychara, and Wik Liyanh. ref name Collings cite web title The Wik A History of Their 400 Year Struggle first Neva last Collings work Indigenous Law Bulletin publisher Australasian Legal Information Institute url http www.austlii.edu.au au journals ILB 1997 29.html accessdate 9 May 2010 ref The Wik Peoples won a Wik Peoples v Queensland landmark court case , which resulted in the formal recognition of their native title rights. ref name nntt cite web url http www.nntt.gov.au News and Communications Media Releases Pages Wik Peoples native title recognised.aspx title Wik Peoples native title recognised author accessdate 9 May 2010 date 14 October 2000 work Media Release publisher National Native Title Tribunal ref The High Court of Australia later found that native title could coexist with a pastoral lease . See also Portal Queensland Koowarta v Bjelke Petersen Wik languages Wild Rivers Wild Rivers in Australia Wild Rivers in Australia References reflist DEFAULTSORT Wik Peoples Category Aboriginal tribes of Queensland Category Far North Queensland pt Wik ... more details
artist . External links http www.aboriginalcuratorialcollective.org Aboriginal Curatorial Collective Web site DEFAULTSORT Aboriginal Curatorial Collective Category Non profit organizations based in Canada Category Aboriginal art in Canada Category Organizations established in 2006 ...Infobox Non profit Non profit name Aboriginal Curatorial Collective Non profit logo Non profit type Arts Organization founded date 2006 founder location this parameter modifies Headquarters origins key people area served Canada focus fine arts method professional development, advocacy revenue endowment num volunteers num employees num members owner Non profit slogan homepage http www.aboriginalcuratorialcollective.org dissolved footnotes The Aboriginal Curatorial Collective is a Canadian based fine arts organization that provides professional development opportunities to the Aboriginalpeoples in Canada which include, the First Nations , Inuit and M tis people Canada M tis artists and curators. History Established as a not for profit organization in 2006, the Collective s mandate is dedicated to increasing the public profile of Aboriginal art curators and their role in protecting, fostering and extending Aboriginal arts and culture throughout North America. The Aboriginal Curatorial Collective supports its Mission statement mandate through sponsorship of an annual conference and other professional networking opportunities, including lectures and exhibitions. Caucuses are the main instrument through which members participate in the direction of the ACC CCA. Many of the central activities of the ACC CCA will be determined by the priorities, participation and energy of caucuses. There is an extensive list of objects of the corporation. The establishment of caucuses by members around these objects will help determine their priority for ACC CCA action. There are also other Aboriginal curatorial community issues that caucuses will address and that the ACC CCA will put resources ... more details
languages Austro Asiatic peoples , with a homeland somewhere within the borders of the modern day ... peoples suggests a common ancestry with the Sino Tibetan languages Sino Tibetan , Austronesian people Austronesian , and Hmong Mien languages Hmong Mien peoples some 35,000 years ago in China. Haplogroup ... all modern Melanesians and Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native Americans . Haplogroup K, in turn ... groups in Vietnam Category Ethnic groups in Thailand Category Khmuic peoples Asia ethno group ... more details
Indigenous Peoples of Canada The National Aboriginal Health Organization NAHO is an Aboriginalpeoples in CanadaAboriginal designed and controlled not for profit body in Canada that worked to influence and advance the health and well being of AboriginalPeoples. ref name naho cite web url http www.naho.ca english title National Aboriginal Health Organization NAHO work Conference Board creates northern ... title National Aboriginal Health Organization s funding cut url http www.cbc.ca news canada north ... of AboriginalPeoples , Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami , the M tis National Council , and Native ... Crown and Aboriginalpeoples Indian Act References reflist External links http www.naho.ca ... rolemodel english index.php The National Aboriginal Role Model Program Aboriginal Orgs Canada Category Aboriginal organizations in Canada Category Health in Canada Category Health law in Canada Category ... 2012 ref Incorporated in 2000, NAHO receives core funding from Health Canada to undertake knowledge based activities such as education, research and knowledge dissemination. With Aboriginal communities ... Aboriginal and contemporary western healing and wellness approaches. ref name mag cite web url http www.mcgill.ca files cine NAHO.pdf title NAHO Vision work McGill University ref NAHO defines AboriginalPeoples using the Canadian Constitution Act, 1982 , Section Twenty five of the Canadian Charter ... of three groups Indian First Nations , Inuit and M tis people Canada M tis . ref name defe cite ... publisher Government of Canada date 1982 url http laws.justice.gc.ca en const annex e.html II accessdate 2009 10 01 ref Its main objectives are to improve and promote Aboriginal health, understanding of health issues affecting AboriginalPeoples and research, foster participation of AboriginalPeoples in delivery of health care, and affirm and protect Aboriginal traditional healing practices. ref name naho NAHO s flagship publication is the Journal of Aboriginal Health JAH , which was launched ... more details
Ugrian peoples may refer to Ugrians , the ancestors of the present Magyars of Hungary Ugric peoples , peoples speaking an Ugric language disambig ... more details
at Library and Archives Canada Category Alaska Native ethnic groups Category Indigenous peoples ...Expert subject anthropology date August 2011 About Yupik peoples in general the people of southwestern Alaska Central Alaskan Yup ik people other uses of the name Yupik disambiguation Yupik Infobox Ethnic group group Yupik image Image Edward S. Curtis Collection People 008.jpg 200px population 24,000 2000 U.S. Census pop1 poptime popplace flag USA primarily in Alaska br flag Russia langs Yupik language s, English language English in Alaska , Russian language Russian in Siberia rels Christianity mostly Russian Orthodox , Shamanism related Inuit , Sirenik Eskimos Sirenik , Aleut people Aleut , Siberian Yupik , Alutiiq , Naukan The Yupik in the Central Alaskan Yup ik language , Yup ik , plural Yupiit , are a group of indigenous peoples indigenous or aboriginalpeoples of western, southwestern, and southcentral Alaska and the Russian Far East . They include the Central Alaskan Yup ik people of the Yukon River Yukon Kuskokwim River Kuskokwim delta, the Kuskokwim River , and along the northern coast of Bristol Bay as far east as Nushagak Bay and the northern Alaska Peninsula at Naknek River and Egegik Bay in Alaska the Alutiiq or Sugpiaq of the Alaska Peninsula and coastal and island areas of southcentral Alaska and the Siberian Yupik Siberian Yupik people of the Russian Far East and St. Lawrence Island ref http www.pbs.org wgbh nova extremeice thin 01 q 300.html Video about Yupik communities ... . They are one of the four Yupik peoples of Alaska and Siberia , closely related to the Alutiiq .... The Yup ik are unique among native peoples of the Americas in that children are named after the last ... that the ancestors of Indigenous peoples of the Americas American Indians reached North America before ... are the only Northern indigenous peoples to have developed their own system of hieroglyph ics, a system ... at Library and Archives Canada ref Late nineteenth century Moravian missionaries to the Yupik ... more details
Politics of Canada The Aboriginal People s Party was a political party in the Canada Canadian province of Saskatchewan that nominated 10 candidates in the Saskatchewan general election, 1982 1982 elections for the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan . ref name web cite web url http www.turtleisland.org news abparty.ppt title Background on APP work ABORIGINALPEOPLES PARTY ref The aim of the party was to promote the interests of First Nations i.e., Native Indian and M tis people Canada M tis mixed race people in the province. The party fared poorly it collected only 1,156 votes, 0.22 of the provincial total. It won no seats in the legislature, and did not nominate candidates in any subsequent election. ref name web See also List of Canadian political parties Politics of Saskatchewan References reflist Category Political parties of minorities Category Provincial political parties in Saskatchewan Canada party stub Saskatchewan stub ... more details
Indigenous Peoples of Canada The Aboriginal Day of Action also known as the Aboriginal Day of Protest was a day of organized protest and demonstration by Canada Canadian First Nations groups on June 29, 2007. Events were held at sites across the country. ref Cite web url http www.cbc.ca canada story 2007 06 29 aboriginal action.html title Aboriginal day of action unfolds peacefully accessdate 2007 07 14 publisher cbc.ca date 2007 06 29 author CBC News with files from Canadian Press archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070701174838 http www.cbc.ca canada story 2007 06 29 aboriginal action.html archivedate 1 July 2007 DASHBot deadurl no ref The event has become annual, with events being hosted nation wide every year on June 29th since 2007. Overview The events included blockade s of several major transportation routes, especially but not exclusively in Eastern Ontario , and protest rallies held in Toronto, Ontario Toronto , Ottawa , Vancouver , Edmonton , Windsor, Ontario Windsor and at the Nova Scotia New Brunswick border. Blockaded routes included Highway 401 Ontario Highway 401 at Tyendinaga ... canada story 2007 06 30 rail blockade.html title Rail traffic resumes after aboriginal day of protest ... Aboriginal Day Of Action Category Aboriginal conflicts in Canada Category Protests in Canada Category 2007 in Canadian politics Category Indigenous rights protests Category 2007 protests Canada ... web 20070702200007 http www.cbc.ca canada story 2007 06 30 rail blockade.html archivedate ... of governmental action on aboriginal land claims issues, the quality of aboriginal health and social ... Claire Sibonney, Reuters title Poverty the focus of Canada wide native protests url http www.canada.com ... date 2007 06 29 accessdate 2007 07 14 ref ref Cite web url http www.cbc.ca canada north story 2007 06 29 north action.html title Inuit opt out of aboriginal day of action accessdate 2007 07 14 ... http www.cbc.ca canada north story 2007 06 29 north action.html archivedate 1 July 2007 DASHBot deadurl ... more details
Georgians Kartvelian peoples lang ka , are group of all Georgians Kartvelians who speak Kartvelian languages . Kartvelian peoples Georgians Svans Zans Mingrelians and Lazs Kartvelian languages Georgian Alphabet Letters Ancient Georgians Symbols of Georgia ethno stub Georgia stub Turkey stub Category Peoples of the Caucasus ... more details
The Munda peoples of eastern and in the case of the Korku central India are tribal peoples who natively speak Munda languages . They include Munda people Santals Juang people Kharia people Korku people Sora language Sora Category Indigenous peoples of India Category Social groups in Orissa Category Social groups of Jharkhand ... more details
Caucasian peoples may refer to The Peoples of the Caucasus , various ethnic groups inhabiting the Caucasus region Peoples speaking the languages restricted to the Caucasus area Kartvelian languages Kartvelian , Northwest Caucasian languages Northwest Caucasian , and Northeast Caucasian languages Northeast Caucasian Caucasian race disambiguation ru ... more details
Refimprove date January 2012 Australian Aboriginal Sovereignty is a political movement amongst indigenous Australians and supported by others in the 20th century, demanding control of parts of Australia by Indigenous peoples. As is the case in many other countries where native people were displaced by European settlers, such as New Zealand , the United States and Canada , the issue is complicated and controversial. In 1972, the Aboriginal Tent Embassy was established on the steps of Old Parliament House, Canberra Old Parliament House in Canberra , the Australian capital, to demand sovereignty for the Aboriginalpeoples. ref name Cite news url http news.smh.com.au breaking news national aboriginal tent embassy clocks up 40 years 20120124 1qfk2.html title Aboriginal tent embassy clocks up 40 years author Lisa Martin accessdate 26 January 2012 date 24 January 2012 newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald publisher Fairfax Media ref The protest has remained in place for over thirty years. Demands of the Tent Embassy have included real property land rights and mineral rights to Aboriginal lands, legal and political control of the Northern Territory , and compensation for land stolen. Many public events in Australia, including ceremonies, speeches, conferences and festivals, begin with a Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country . Welcomes to Country are made by Elders of the Aboriginal nation on whose traditional lands each event is taking place. Welcomes to Country can be relatively long, and are often spoken in full in both English and the language of the respective Aboriginal ... made at the beginning of a speech or an event by a speaker who is not of the requisite Aboriginal nation ... present to acknowledge the fact that they are on the traditional lands of a particular Aboriginal nation. Notable proponents of Aboriginal sovereignty included Charles N. Perkins Charles Perkins and Gary Foley . See also Portal Australia Aboriginal land rights in Australia Black GST Native title in Australia ... more details
Thai peoples redirects here. For the subgroup of the Tai, see Thai people Infobox Ethnic group group Tai image Image Dai minority in China.JPG 280px caption Tai women in Yunnan . poptime popplace China Dai , Myanmar Burma Shan , Laos , Thailand , Vietnam and India Ahom rels Theravada Buddhism , animism , Hinduism langs Tai Kadai languages , languages of resident countries related Tai peoples are anybody predominantly descended from the original proto Tai languages Tai speakers. This includes those who have Tai blood but no longer speak Tai languages, some 8 10 million people in Northeastern India not limited to Assam claim descent from Ahom ese, but may have intermarried with others and now speak Assamese , another tens of thousands in India still use Tai languages mostly in Arunachal Pradesh . Aside from India, where language has eroded, Tai groups can be traced through their language. Different Names Today, Tai peoples are split among nations, leading to different names for them. In China, Tai peoples excluding Rauz peoples are lumped together as Dai people , despite not self identifying as Dai , and in Burma they re similarly lumped together as Shan people again, a bureaucratic designation not ethnic self identity , in Vietnam Tay , and Laos Lao , and Thailand Thai people . Origin ...? ref Much closer to the present, some peoples speaking Tai languages migrated southward over ... and Tai peoples also suggests a common ancestry with the Sino Tibetan languages Sino Tibetan , Austro Asiatic languages Austro Asiatic , and Hmong Mien languages Hmong Mien peoples some 35,000 years ... among most Tai peoples, which is a trait that they share with the neighboring ethnic Austro Asiatic languages Austro Asiatic peoples of Yunnan in southern China. Y DNA haplogroups O1 and O2a are subclade ... of Thai people Thai and Lao people living in Canada as well. See also Thai American Laotian American Tai of Europe The most significant communities of Tai peoples in Europe are in the Lao people ... more details
about the numerous peoples speaking Algonquian languages the Algonquin of Quebec Algonquin people Refimprove date July 2008 The Algonquian are one of the most populous and widespread North America n Indigenous peoples of the Americas native language groups, with tribe s originally numbering in the hundreds. Today hundreds of thousands of individuals identify with various Algonquian peoples. This grouping consists of peoples that speak Algonquian languages . Pre colonial period Unreferenced section date March 2010 Image Algonquins.jpg thumb right Algonquian couple, 18th century Image Village of Secotan.jpg thumb Algonquian village on the Pamlico River about the year 1590 Before Europeans came into contact, most Algonquian settlements lived by hunting and fishing, although quite a few supplemented ... today. From April through October, natives hunted bird migration migratory birds and their eggs Canada ... Tribes and peoples. ref They cleared fields by burning for one or two years of cultivation, after ... York , New Brunswick , much of Canada east of the Rocky Mountains , Minnesota , Wisconsin , Michigan ... in the New England region. The homeland of the Algonquian peoples is not known. At the time of the European ... , Chicacoan , and Wicocomico peoples. Western areas Algonquian people in the present states of Wyoming ... , Edwin Mellen press, 2007, ISBN 978 0 7734 5220 6 Magocsi, Paul Robert ed. , Encyclopedia of Canada s Peoples , Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1999. Moondancer and Strong Woman, A Cultural History of the Native Peoples of Southern New England Voices from Past and Present , Bauu Press, copyright ... links commons inline Category Algonquian peoples Algonquian peoples http www.familytreedna.com public ... reflist DEFAULTSORT Algonquian Peoples Category Algonquian peoples Category Native American ... Canada Category First Nations in Alberta Category First Nations in Saskatchewan Category First Nations in Manitoba Category Indigenous peoples in the United States Category Native American ... more details