Red Power idea growing in Canada

This news article is a biography of the Red Power movement in Vancouver. It details their political inspirations, allyships, asperations for the future, and efforts thus far. Citation: Sherbrooke Daily Record (July 2, 1969). Red Power idea growing in Canada. Pg. 5. Found in https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2999289 Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*
12 Chiefs told by Bonner he’ll appeal death case

A short article about the murder case of Rose Marie Roper. Focuses on the appeal of the sentence and conviction of the murderers. Includes information on a delegation of Chiefs that called for the appeal. Citation: The Province (October 2nd, 1967). 12 Chiefs told by Bonner he’ll appeal death case. P.10. Found in https://www.proquest.com/hnptheprovince/docview/2379793344/314A90E19E114427PQ/1?sourcetype=Historical%20Newspapers Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*
Indians Claim Ft. Lawton

A 12-page spread regarding the Ft. Lawton invasion, including pictures, interviews, and a chronological timeline of events. Citation: Indians Claim Ft. Lawton. (April, 1970). The First Citizen, (no. 6), pp. 1-12. Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*
Charges denied

In this letter, Gerry Larkin responds to critiques of NARP by Chief John George. She clarifies the purpose of NARP and asserts the importance of political change that questions the legitimacy of ‘old leaders’. Citation: Vancouver Sun (April 2, 1968). Charges denied. Pg 5. Found in https://www.proquest.com/hnpvancouversun/docview/2240399412/3233CCFFFEB84FC6PQ/128?accountid=13800&sourcetype=Historical%20Newspapers Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*
Indian official decries Red Power movement

This article provides a critique of the Native Alliance for Red Power (NARP). It quotes Smin Baker, Chairman of the Squamish Band. Additionally, it provides details about a demonstration where eight NARP members protested the Federal all-candidates meeting. Citation: Vancouver Sun (June 22, 1968). Indian official decries Red Power movement. Pg 67. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Found in https://www.proquest.com/hnpvancouversun/docview/2240392902/E204839505D45D0PQ/54?accountid=13800&sourcetype=Historical%20Newspapers Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*
Crisis and resolution for B.C Indians

This ad promotes a series of talks titled ‘Crisis and Resolution for BC Indians’. Tony Antoine organized and spoke at the event as a representative of the Native Alliance for Red Power. Citation: Vancouver Sun (January 4, 1969). Crisis and resolution for B.C Indians. Pg 11. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Found in https://www.proquest.com/hnpvancouversun/docview/2240355845/E204839505D45D0PQ/48?accountid=13800&sourcetype=Historical%20Newspapers Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*
Band Chief slams ‘Red Power’ group

This article is a critique of a protest hosted by the Native Alliance for Red Power at a meeting for residential school officials. Includes critiques from Chief John L. George of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation. Citation: Vancouver Sun (March 21, 1968). Band Chief slams ‘Red Power’ group. Pg 37. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Found in https://www.proquest.com/hnpvancouversun/docview/2240377199/E204839505D45D0PQ/45?accountid=13800&sourcetype=Historical%20Newspapers Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*
Indians condem ‘Red Power’ group

This article outlines criticism of a protest held by the Native Alliance for Red Power against a meeting of residential school officials It includes criticisms from Chief Dan George of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation and Chief Albert Douglas of the Cheam Nation. Citation: Vancouver Sun (March 20, 1968). Indians condem ‘Red Power’ group. Pg 37. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Found in https://www.proquest.com/hnpvancouversun/docview/2240790453/E204839505D45D0PQ/44?accountid=13800&sourcetype=Historical%20Newspapers Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*
Racism on juries charged

This article is about a call for change from Native Alliance for Red Power (NARP) member Ray Bobb, who advocates for Indigenous peoples to be tried by all-Indigenous juror. The article uses racist language, dismissing the overrepresentation of Indigenous peoples in prison. NARP warns of escalated actions if demands such as this one are not addressed. Citation: Vancouver Sun (January 24, 1969). Racism on juries charged. Pg 3. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Found in https://www.proquest.com/hnpvancouversun/docview/2240453053/E204839505D45D0PQ/41?accountid=13800&sourcetype=Historical%20Newspapers Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*
Kindness kills Indian

This article is about a conference at York University about ‘the Canadian Indian’ where Native Alliance for Red Power member Tony Anoine discusses the profound impact of cultural genocide. Citation: Vancouver Sun (October 26, 1968). Kindness kills Indian. Pg 13. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Found in https://www.proquest.com/hnpvancouversun/docview/2240793345/E204839505D45D0PQ/40?accountid=13800&sourcetype=Historical%20Newspapers Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*