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[First Nations group takes over Calgary Indian Affairs Office.]
[First Nations group takes over Calgary Indian Affairs Office.]
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[First Nations group takes over Calgary Indian Affairs Office.]
Tom Innes was the political cartoonist for the Calgary Herald newspaper. Cartoon annotated: Indian militants take over Calgary office - news item Appeared in publication on November 30th. Issue: Local group, Calgary Urban Treaty Indian Alliance asks for American Indian Movement, A.I.M. support in taking over Indian Affairs Office. They wished to meet Judd Buchannan, Indian Affairs Minister and have the federal government recognize their demands. At stake were treaty issues for First Nations peoples living off of their reserve, but whom still felt they were entitled to education, healthcare and welfare services. Leaders of CUTIA; a group which attempts to secure social services to First Nations peoples in Calgary, also wished to reattain federal funding for their group. Funding had been cut out earlier that year. Although there was some blockading and damage, no violence occured.
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Date
1974-11-29
Creator
Innes, Tom
Genre
Photographs
Place
Alberta
Subject
Cabinet-ministers--Canada
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Calgary, Alberta--Associations, institutions, etc.
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Canada--Politics and government
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Caricatures and cartoons
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Demonstrations
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First Nations of Alberta--Government relations
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First Nations of Alberta--Treaties
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Political satire
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Glenbow Archives
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Tom Innes fonds
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CA ACU GBA F1011
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CU12612706
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m-8787-135
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"[First Nations group takes over Calgary Indian Affairs Office.]", 1974-11-29, (CU12612706) by Innes, Tom. Courtesy of Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.