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− | I | + | 1.'''Language''': I use Aboriginal (capitalized)to include "Indians," Inuit and Metis - but use First Nations rather than "Indians." I refer to heritage rather than "roots." I do not use "native." |
− | + | 2. In '''Resources and links''' I removed Native Community Law Offices (gone, alas, and grievously missed) and put in the current LSS services. I took out the Native Friendship Centre suggestion because Clicklaw seems to offer only one that I can see - in Quesnel. (I would have thought folks would go to the Friendship Centre - am I missing something here?) | |
− | + | BTW they go to the Courtworkers, who aren't funded to do family . . . | |
− | + | Suggestions? | |
− | + | [[User:Gayla Reid|Gayla Reid]] ([[User talk:Gayla Reid|talk]]) 19:45, 30 April 2013 (PDT) |
Revision as of 02:45, 1 May 2013
1.Language: I use Aboriginal (capitalized)to include "Indians," Inuit and Metis - but use First Nations rather than "Indians." I refer to heritage rather than "roots." I do not use "native."
2. In Resources and links I removed Native Community Law Offices (gone, alas, and grievously missed) and put in the current LSS services. I took out the Native Friendship Centre suggestion because Clicklaw seems to offer only one that I can see - in Quesnel. (I would have thought folks would go to the Friendship Centre - am I missing something here?)
BTW they go to the Courtworkers, who aren't funded to do family . . .
Suggestions?
Gayla Reid (talk) 19:45, 30 April 2013 (PDT)