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- Q22043668 subject Q8380274.
- Q22043668 subject Q8460317.
- Q22043668 subject Q8519797.
- Q22043668 abstract "The pass system was an informal Canadian administrative policy, never codified in the Indian Act or enacted as law, which kept First Nations in Canada separated from settlers and confined to Indian reserves. It was introduced in 1885, at the time of the North-West Rebellion, and remained in force for 60 years. Any First Nation person caught outside their reservation without a pass issued by an Indian agent was returned to their reservation or incarcerated.Objections to the policy were raised by the North-West Mounted Police in 1893, and its commissioner William Herchmer ordered the officers to cease returning First Nations individuals to reserves. He was overruled by the federal Indian Affairs commissioner Hayter Reed.The policy is the subject of a 2015 documentary film, The Pass System.".
- Q22043668 wikiPageWikiLink Q1506788.
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- Q22043668 wikiPageWikiLink Q8380274.
- Q22043668 wikiPageWikiLink Q8460317.
- Q22043668 wikiPageWikiLink Q8519797.
- Q22043668 comment "The pass system was an informal Canadian administrative policy, never codified in the Indian Act or enacted as law, which kept First Nations in Canada separated from settlers and confined to Indian reserves. It was introduced in 1885, at the time of the North-West Rebellion, and remained in force for 60 years.".
- Q22043668 label "Pass system (Canadian history)".