Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Presentation by James Kavana and Moses Koihok, Elders, Cambridge Bay
Database ID | 30230 | |
Institution | University of Saskatchewan Archives | |
Fonds/Collection | Native Law Centre fonds | |
File/Item Reference | Reference Library, RCAP vol. 67 (Box 10) | |
Date of creation | November 17, 1992 | |
Physical description/extent | 15 pages of textual records | |
Number of images | 15 | |
Scope and content | File contains a presentation by James Kavana and Moses Koihok that first provides a brief history of Cambridge Bay. The presenters state that "we would have been better off out in our own hunting grounds away from the settlement" of Cambridge Bay but with the forced 1950s relocation of Inuit into the settlement created a culture and lifestyle crisis for those Inuit who were relocated. John Maksagak, Commissioner for the Day, adds some remarks about the history of Cambridge Bay and his experiences growing up in an alcohol-free environment. A brief question-and-answer session with the Commissioners follows the presentation. | |
Other terms governing use and reproduction | Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples - Transcriptions of Public Hearings and Round Table Discussions, 1992-1993. Reproduced with the permission of the Minister of Public Works and Government Services, and Courtesy of the Privy Council Office, 2008. | |
Type | Published | |
Primary Media | Textual documents | |
Provenance Access Point | University of Saskatchewan. Native Law Centre | |
Other notes | Volume 1, Luke Novoligak Hall, Cambridge Bay, Northwest Territories; Tuesday, November 17, 1992. Pages 10-24. | |
Place | Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, Canada | |
Treaty boundaries | Treaty 11 | |
Cultural region | Arctic | |
Names | Blakeney, Allan E., 1925- (Saskatchewan premier) Kavana, James Koihok, Moses Maksagak, John Robinson, Viola Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples | |
Subject | Government commissions -- Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples Indigenous Peoples General Indigenous Peoples Organizations Indigenous Relations North Culture Exploration Fishing Hunting and Trapping Relocation Elders History Inuit | |
Date Range(s) | 1990-1999 | |
Permanent Link | https://digital.scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/permalink/30230 |