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Assembly of First Nations bulletin

Description
Creator: 
Nation Chief Phil Fontaine, Assembly of First Nations
Start Date: 
2007
End Date: 
2007
Date Range: 
2007 May 1
Physical Description: 
0.1 cm of textual record
Physical Location
Repository: 
Residential School Centre
Shelf Location: 
2010-057-001
Container Number: 
001

What will the Meech Lake deal do to your rights

Description
Creator: 
The Assembly of First Nations
Start Date: 
1987
End Date: 
1987
Date Range: 
[1987]
Physical Description: 
0.2 cm of textual record
Physical Location
Repository: 
Residential School Centre
Shelf Location: 
2010-057-001
Container Number: 
001

Assembly of First Nations collection

Description
Start Date: 
1987
End Date: 
1995
Date Range: 
1977-1995
Physical Description: 
20 cm of textual record
Arrangement: 
Thematically by item type
History Biographical: 
The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) developed out of the National Indian Brotherhood (NIB) which was established in 1968. The NIB was established by the status and treaty aboriginal groups in Canada as a means of creating a unified organization to confront the Canadian government regarding injustices committed against aboriginals. From 1969 to the present the National Indian Brotherhood has became a lobby group for aboriginal rights in Canada under the leadership of individuals such as George Manuel, Walter Dieter, Noel Starblanket, Delbert Riley, Dr. David Ahenakew, Georges Erasmus, Ovide Mercredi, Phil Fontaine, Matthew Coon Come. In 1982 the NIB made the transition into the Assembly of First Nations (AFN). The AFN was established as an 'Organization of First Nations Government Leaders.' The AFN became the secretariat, or administrative body, to the newly formed Assembly of First Nations. With the change in structure, First Nation government leaders were able to directly formulate and administer the policies of the Assembly of First Nations. In the 1980s and 1990s the AFN was actively involved with Aboriginal rights, including areas such as: he Meech Lake Accord of 1987, the Charolettown Accord of 1992, and the Free Trade deal with the United States.
Scope Content: 
Collection comprises news releases, information sheets, and publications produced by the Assembly of First Nations.
Repository: 
Shingwauk Residential Schools Centre

Aboriginal languages phamphlet

Description
Creator: 
Aboriginal Languages Program, Assembly of First Nations
Start Date: 
1989
End Date: 
1989
Date Range: 
1989
Physical Description: 
.1 cm of textual record
Physical Location
Repository: 
Residential School Centre
Shelf Location: 
2010-046-002
Container Number: 
002

The adventures of Cody and Kana with the cool gang

Description
Creator: 
Assembly of First Nations
Start Date: 
1998
End Date: 
1998
Date Range: 
1998
Physical Description: 
.2 cm of textual record
Physical Location
Repository: 
Residential School Centre
Shelf Location: 
2010-046-001
Container Number: 
001