Blood Tribe Chief issues statement on systemic racism in southern Alberta
STANDOFF, AB – The Chief of the Blood Tribe has addressed the issue of systemic racism in southern Alberta and its impacts on the Blood Tribe/Kainai.
The following statement was submitted to Lethbridge News Now on behalf of Chief Roy Fox and Blood Tribe Council.
“The Blood Tribe joins the many voices in speaking out against systemic racism and the detrimental effects it has on the health and well-being of indigenous people and other people of color, not only in Canada but also around the world. All people have the right be treated fairly, equally and with respect, compassion and dignity regardless of ethnicity.
Blood Tribe members have had their share of encounters with systemic racism in all areas including the criminal justice system such as in policing, and accessing other services off the reserve in health, education, employment, housing and retail. Like other people of color, Blood Tribe members have also been subjected to racial profiling by police and border crossing officials. Issues in policing came to a head in the late 1980s, resulting in the Rolf Inquiry on “Policing in relation to the Blood Tribe”, which investigated suspicious deaths of a number of Blood Tribe members.