Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples: Individual Presentation by Rodney Louie

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Database ID29137
InstitutionUniversity of Saskatchewan Archives
Fonds/CollectionNative Law Centre fonds
File/Item ReferenceReference Library, RCAP vol. 17 (Box 3)
Date of creationMay 22, 1992
Physical description/extent11 pages of textual records
Number of images11
Scope and contentFile contains an individual presentation by Rodney Louie, who comes from the Lillooet, British Columbia area where a tribal police force is being formed. He sees policing of Aboriginal communities as being more productive and proactive when done by tribal police, rather than having the RCMP "reacting, then dealing with something after it has happened." Following the presentation is a discussion with Louie and past presenters Leonie Rivers, Robert Michel and Jill Harris and the Commissioners.
Other terms governing use and reproductionRoyal 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.
TypePublished
Primary MediaTextual documents
Provenance Access PointUniversity of Saskatchewan. Native Law Centre
Other notesPart of Volume 1, Victoria, British Columbia; pages 160-170.
Treaty boundariesVancouver Island
Cultural regionNorthwest Coast
NamesErasmus, Georges Henry, 1948- (Chief)
Evans, Chief Norman
Harris, Jill
Louie, Rodney
Robinson, Viola
Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
SubjectGovernment commissions -- Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
Indigenous Peoples General
Indigenous Peoples Organizations
Indigenous Relations
Law Enforcement -- Treatment
Racism and stereotypes
Self-government
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Tribal police
Date Range(s)1990-1999
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