| Annual General Assembly July 20 - 23, 1999 Vancouver, British Columbia |
Resolution No. 10/99 |
| Moved by: Chief Gerald Esquash, Swan Lake First Nation Seconded by: Chief Ted Quewezance Keeseekoose First Nation Carried Certified copy of a Resolution made the 22nd day of July, 1999 in Vancouver, B.C. Phil Fontaine National Chief |
SUBJECT: Adoption and repatriation services
to First Nations people of Canada WHEREAS First Nations people across Canada have been tragically affected by the adoption of their children, (16,810 treaty status children, DIAND Statistics, 1996) in the last thirty years; and, WHEREAS adoption of First Nations children by the governments in Canada is a continuation from the boarding school policies of the assimilation of First Nations through First Nations Children; and, WHEREAS the affects of these government policies of assimilation has devastated and tragically affected First Nations children, families and communities, culture; and, WHEREAS the sixties scoop was a massive failure on First Nations families and was effectively a form of genocide; and WHEREAS the long term effects of the sixties scoop continue to be felt in every First Nations community in Canada as parents and children deal with the children problems of lost relatives and ensuing social problems; and WHEREAS these children, now adults, are searching for family, culture and identity and, WHEREAS birth families, grandparents, mothers, fathers, siblings and extended family are searching for their children lost to adoption; and, WHEREAS the demand for service to assist and facilitate searches and reunions is enormous; and, WHEREAS the funding for repatriation services are inadequately funded or non existent in most provinces; and, WHEREAS the Federal and Provincial Governments are responsible for this destruction of First Nations families and their communities; and, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that National Chief Phil Fontaine support and assist the First Nations communities of Canada in their efforts to secure adequate funding for repatriation programs from the Federal and Provincial Governments of Canada. |