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Harry Daniels, 1941-2004

Harry W. Daniels:
IN MEMORIAM

We mourn our departed brother.

He will be remembered for many things: for those whodid not know him, his great contributions to Canada, to the cause of Aboriginal peoples, and to his people, the Métis.

Those who knew Harry will remember his unsurpassed 'joie de vivre',
his sartorial elegance, his great depth of knowledge, his fondness for a good turn of phrase. An unsurpassed raconteur, he was an actor, a teacher, and a linguist.

To his friends, he was humble, kind, generous, and also gregarious, lively, and at times hilariously funny.

Harry Daniels will share with Louis Riel the honour of having introduced the rights of the Métis people in the Constitution of Canada: Riel in s.31 of the Manitoba Act, 1870, and Harry in s.35 of the Constitution Act 1982.

I salute you, my brother, li grand chef di Michif, li Rouay Rouge. You will be missed.

by PAUL L.A.H. CHARTRAND
Tuesday, September 7, 2004
College of Law
University of Saskatchewan
8:30 a.m.

 

 

Article Archives

Globe and Mail
HARRY DANIELS, NATIVE LEADER: 1940-2004

He negotiated the inclusion of the Métis in the Constitution Act in 1982 and twice served as head of their national organization


Watch Video Clips of Harry W. Daniels in the Video Gallery

Comments from Professor Paul L. A. H. Chartrand, former Commissioner, Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples.

Métis National Council Press Release
Métis Nation mourns the passing of Harry W. Daniels - A life long defender of Métis Rights

Congress of Aboriginal Peoples Press Release
Harry W. Daniels
1940 - 2004, In Memorium

Harry W. Daniels Gallery

Tribute
To submit your words of tribute to Harry Daniels or add photos for a memorial gallery email tributetoharry@metisnation.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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