Culture
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Justice and Human Rights
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No Progress Identified
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22
Work with the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador to reclaim Indigenous place names.
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Advocate for the legal recognition of Mi’kmaw, Innu-aimun, and Inuktitut as official languages of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Early Steps Taken
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13
Collaborate with service delivery agencies to ensure that Indigenous residents in nonmarket housing have access to culturally appropriate programming and spaces.
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21
Work with the City of St. John’s to Indigenize place names.
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28
Promote and support efforts to repudiate the Doctrine of Discovery and other colonialist concepts such as terra nullius.
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Promote and support the expansion of interpretation services that are used locally to include Mi’kmaw, Innu-aimun, and Inuktitut.
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Work Underway
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2
Promote and support the addition of appropriate Indigenous content in early childhood education, including cultural practices, stories, languages, and land based activities.
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Partly Achieved
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20
Work with all levels of government to ensure that National Indigenous Peoples' Day is recognized as an official and statutory holiday.
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Fully Achieved
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Roadblocks Encountered
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Promote and support the redevelopment of the K-12 curriculum so that it includes appropriate content on Indigenous histories, cultures, stories, and languages as well as a discussion of colonialism and its legacy in the province. This process must be undertaken with the collaboration of all Indigenous groups in the province, including urban Indigenous people.
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35
Ensure the availability of Indigenous cultural programming within the corrections system.