Item F/5/In2 - Statement of the Interior Indians of British Columbia [...]

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Statement of the Interior Indians of British Columbia [...]

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  • Continuation of title: [...] relative to the Order in Council passed by the Dominion Government on the 20th of June last

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F/5/In2

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  • 1915 (Creation)
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    Indian Rights Association of British Columbia

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1 cm of textual records (5 pages)

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(1909-1916)

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The Indian Rights Association of British Columbia was founded in 1909. Initially the Association was comprised of Coastal Indigenous people, but by 1912 had grown to be an association of Coast and Interior peoples. In 1916, at a conference in Vancouver, the Indian Rights Association of British Columbia joined the Allied Indian Tribes of British Columbia.

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Item consists of one letter (copy) addressed to Minister of the Interior, Dr. Roche, prepared by the Indian Rights Association of British Columbia in 1915 at Spences Bridge. The letter is a response to 1914 Order-in-Council (P.C. 0751-1914). Page 5 lists 38 individuals (chiefs and delegates) and their associated tribes who are the signatories, as well as William H. Sanford and J.A. Teit as witnesses.

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Digitized in 2018

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  • See also H/D/R13/In2 (in PR-0465: George Henry Raley fonds)
  • See GR-0527.4.4 I-J for Provincial Secretary correspondence re Indian Rights Association of BC

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Archives codes: F/5/In2

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