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  1. 28. Juni 2017 · The speech came at a time when George was a powerful figure in an emerging Aboriginal rights movement. He helped bring shameful parts of Canada’s history out of the shadows and inspired young Indigenous leaders, says one researcher.

  2. 28. Juni 2017 · The speech came at a time when George was a powerful figure in an emerging aboriginal rights movement. He helped bring shameful parts of Canada's history out of the shadows and inspired young ...

  3. 28. Juni 2017 · The speech begins on a mournful Dan George recalls Canada “when your forests were mine,” when they gave him meat and clothing and when fish flashed in abundant rivers and streams. But in the ...

  4. 28. Juni 2017 · The speech begins on a mournful note: “Today, when you celebrate your hundred years, oh Canada, I am sad for all the Indian people throughout the land.” Dan George recalls Canada “when your forests were mine,” when they gave him meat and clothing and when fish flashed in abundant rivers and streams.

  5. 28. Juni 2017 · VANCOUVER — Leonard George remembers the first time he heard his father, Chief Dan George, deliver his moving and prophetic speech on indigenous rights, "A Lament for Confederation. Canadian ...

  6. 28. Juni 2017 · The speech begins on a mournful note: "Today, when you celebrate your hundred years, oh Canada, I am sad for all the Indian people throughout the land." Dan George recalls Canada "when your forests were mine," when they gave him meat and clothing and when fish flashed in abundant rivers and streams.

  7. Chief Dan George’s “Lament for Confederation” delivered on Canada Day in 1967 remains as powerful as ever. On 1 July 1967, Səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nation’s Chief Dan George delivered the following speech to 32,000 people celebrating Canada’s 100th birthday at Empire Stadium in Vancouver.