Item iw-glen-758 - Johnny Callihoo's correspondence with Joe Dion

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Johnny Callihoo's correspondence with Joe Dion

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GLEN glen-3380-iw-glen-758

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1 folder (9 p.)

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Johnny Callihoo, 1882-1957, was born on the Michel reserve (50 km north of Edmonton, Alberta) of Iroquois-Cree extraction. He worked as a freighter in northern Alberta, and later farmed. He was very active in lobbying for First Nations rights, and in 1937 became the president of the League of Alberta Indians. In 1939 the group was reorganized under his leadership as the Indian Association of Alberta, and became one of the most influential First Nations groups in Canada. In 1947 he led an IAA delegation to Ottawa to appear before the Joint Committee of the Senate and Commons on Indian Affairs. He retired later the same year.

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Consists of Johnny Callihoo's correspondence with Joe Dion, president of the Metis Association of Alberta, primarily about Metis and First Nations activities.

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