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Manitoba Apologizes to Sayisi Dene 11 August 10

feathersThe Manitoba government apologized for its role in the forced relocation of the Sayisi Dene in the 1950s. The apology was made at a ceremony in Churchill August 3rd, 2010 by Northern Affairs Minister Eric Robinson to Sayisi Dene Chief Jimmy Thorassie and Churchill Mayor Michael Spence.

The relocation, now considered an abject failure, saw hundreds of people moved to Churchill from their traditional homes in northern Manitoba.

In a release, the province states the decision to relocate the Dene community at Duck Lake prior to 1956 was in part due to Manitoba wildlife officials who stated the traditional hunting practices of the Dene contributed to a perceived decline of area caribou herds.

After relocation, it was determined the caribou herd the Sayisi Dene had relied upon for generations was in fact healthy.

In less than two decades, nearly one-third of the Sayisi Dene died as a result of illness, violence, poverty and racism experienced on the outskirts of Churchill. The forced relocation of the Sayisi Dene was documented in the reports of the Manitoba's 1991 Aboriginal Justice Inquiry and Canada's 1996 Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. An apology and compensation were recommended

"This is an important step on the path to reconciliation and healing," says Chief Thorassie. "We have a responsibility to work together to build the future we want for our children despite a legacy of hurt born of past government mistakes."

Manitoba has proposed to provide more than 13,000 acres of Crown land, separate from any treaty land entitlement, to help address the effects of relocation. The Sayisi Dene were moved to Tadoule Lake in 1973 at the request of community.

View August 3, 2010 Government of Manitoba press release
View August 3, 2010 Winnipeg Free Press article
View August 4, 2010 Winnipeg Free Press article
View August 3, 2010 CBC News article

Source: Winnipeg Free Press, Government of Manitoba
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