Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Remarks by Ken Noskiye, Facilitator
Database ID | 30865 | |
Institution | University of Saskatchewan Archives | |
Fonds/Collection | Native Law Centre fonds | |
File/Item Reference | Reference Library, RCAP vol. 22 (Box 3) | |
Date of creation | May 27, 1992 | |
Physical description/extent | 3 pages of textual material | |
Number of images | 1 | |
Scope and content | This file contains remarks by Ken Noskiye focusing on the high rate of inmates who grew up in group homes or foster homes. He states that people who were fully adopted "hardly ever found their way inside of a penitentiary." He notes that future speakers will be discussing their childhood in group or foster homes. | |
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 | Part of Volume 1, Saskatchewan Penitentiary, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan; Wednesday, May 27, 1992; pages 24-26. | |
Treaty boundaries | Treaty 6 | |
Cultural region | Plains Subarctic | |
Names | Noskiye, Ken Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples | |
Subject | Government commissions -- Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples Indigenous Peoples General Indigenous Peoples Organizations Indigenous Relations Family life Penitentaries Adoption Foster care | |
Date Range(s) | 1990-1999 | |
Permanent Link | https://digital.scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/permalink/30865 |