Only 150 Relive Great Trek

This article is about a UBC protest against the perceived lack of education funding from the province. It includes a quote from Henry Jack, a former member of the Native Alliance from Red Power, who spoke on behalf of the organization. Citation: Vancouver Sun (October 23, 1969). Only 150 relieve great treck. Pg.20. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Found in https://www.proquest.com/hnpvancouversun/results/FD61A829A2394E62PQ/1?accountid=13800 Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*

‘Red power’ movement seen

This article reports on a discussion panel that featured Ray Bobb of the Native Alliance for Red Power. The panel addressed an audience of 500 UBC students. Bobb shares insights on the emerging Red Power movement in BC, emphasizing that it is still in its early stages. Citation: The First Citizen (1970). ‘Red power’ movement seen. 5, p. 13. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*

Native Alliance for Red Power

Native Alliance for Red Power (NARP) member Henry Jack explains what Red Power is. Citation: Jack, Henry (1970). Native Alliance for Red Power. In The only good Indian: Essays by Canadian Indians, edited by Harvey McCue, 162–83. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: New Press. Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*

The People’s Chief

This article is about Grand Chief Stewart Phillip of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs. It outlines his lifelong commitment to activism and includes information about his wife, Joan Phillip. The article includes some information about Joan Phillips’ participation in the Native Alliance for Red Power and the Native Friendship Delegation to China in 1975. It includes insightful quotes and a photo of Joan Phillip. Citation: Lupick, T. (May 2018). The people’s chief part one – Stewart Phillip reflects on his roots and the fight ahead. Georgia Straight. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Found in https://www.straight.com/news/1075356/peoples-chief-part-one-stewart-phillip-reflects-his-roots-and-fight-ahead Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*

Peltier People Protest

This article chronicles a rally at the Vancouver Courthouse hosted in 1976 to commemorate the National Day of Protest for Leonard Peltier. It includes background on the protest and provides a powerful photograph. Notably, the article highlights the Native Study Group’s support for Peltier. Citation: Liz (September 1976). Peltier people protest. The Peak, 34(12), p.5. Simon Fraser University. Burnaby, BC, Canada. Found in https://newspapers.lib.sfu.ca/peak-1846/peak?search=1976 Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*

Native Study Group Benefit

This article spotlights a benefit concert sponsored by the Native Study Group in 1975 to fund their trip to China. It includes details of the event, and briefly mentions the Native Friendship Delegation’s historic trip to China. Citation: Real, Lou (July 1975). Native Study Group benefit. The Peak, 30(12), p.6. Simon Fraser University. Burnaby, B.C, Canada. Found in https://newspapers.lib.sfu.ca/peak-1803/peak?search=july%252024%25201975 Leave a comment Cancel reply Logged in as Jacquelyn. Edit your profile. Log out? Required fields are marked * Message*