This Was The First Documented Starlight Tour Case
So-called Starlight Tours refer to a particular practice by Canada's Saskatoon Police that is rarely documented but has resulted in at least five First Nations men freezing to death, including a 17-year-old boy, in the "wind-whipped prairie," according to the Washington Post .
A Starlight Tour is when police drive intoxicated Indigenous people out of town and leave them to walk home and sober up. According to CBC News , the practice was mostly the stuff of urban legend due to a lack of police reports from either side, but the activity underscores a long history of racism against Canada's Indigenous people who were dropped off many miles from home in freezing cold temperatures and left to try to make it home on foot.
The practice was first documented in 1976, Two Row Times reported, when two aboriginal men and a woman who was eight months pregnant were picked up by a Saskatoon police officer and dropped off outside of the city, left to make it home on their own.
The situation is described in the 2005 book, " Starlight Tour: The Last Lonely Night of Neil Stonechild. " According to the woman in the 1976 case, an officer approached her and her companions about drinking in public and told them to get into his cruiser. At first she thought they were going to jail. But that's not where they went.
The woman was the first person to report a Starlight Tour
According to the woman, the three friends fell into silence as the cruiser took them outside of town, not understanding what was happening. The cruiser came to a stop. The officer silently got out of the car, grabbed them each by the collar and pulled them out before getting back behind the wheel and wordlessly driving away. At first, she said they were relieved to have been released unharmed, but then, they realized how far they were from town. During the long walk home she resolved to report the incident, even though she thought no one would believe her. In the end, the woman was able to prove her story.
In October, 1976 the Saskatoon Police Chief posted a memo, which is published in "Starlight Tour: The Last Lonely Night of Neil Stonechild," for all of his staff to see. It read: "Instead of charging the people with having liquor in a place other then a dwelling, the officer (forced) the said persons into a Police vehicle and (drove) them to a remote area outside the City Limits and (left) said individuals to walk back to the City, particularly a female who was then eight months pregnant."
According to the memo, officer denied the accusations, but was found guilty. He was "reprimanded" and fined $200.
Starlight Tours
A Starlight tour is when an often intoxicated Indigenous man is taken outside the city in sub-zero temperatures and left there.
The Starlight Tours are a piece of current and modern experience of primarily Indigenous men. It is shocking that many people in so-called "Canada" have not even heard of this. A Starlight tour is when an often intoxicated Indigenous man is taken outside the city in sub-zero temperatures and left there. They often have their clothing taken away as well, further exposing them to the elements. The earliest documented case of this was in 1976, and they continue to happen today.
Saskatoon has had the spotlight on them for these murders with the death of 17 year old Neil Stonechild in 1990 - it took 10 years to actually investigate this.
Documented cases in that area also include the deaths of Rodney Naistas and Lawrence Wegner in 2000. Darrell Night survived a Starlight tour that same year. The officers connected to Night’s kidnapping were sentenced to 8 months in jail. No police officers have ever been charged with the murdering of Indigenous men on these incidents.
Although Saskatoon is spotlighted in this, more and more evidence is arriving from both Manitoba and Alberta. Winnipeg alone has now documented 76 suspicious cases. This is our men being murdered consistently, and continually having the cause of death being listed as hypothermia.If we look at other cases of suspicious death of Indigenous peoples, it makes one start to wonder how prominent this dehumanizing, heart breaking, life taking practise actually is. All one needs to do is look towards the Pickton farm or the Highway of Tears in B.C, or the suspicious, never solved murder of young Colten Crowshoe, to realize, we as Indigenous people have a realistic fear of police enforcement.
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His last image of Neil, angry and scared, looking at him out the back window as the cruiser headed south down Confederation, was never far from Jason's mind as he talked with Jarvis. Like most natives living in Saskatoon, Jason had heard about “starlight tours”, stories about Saskatoon police driving natives out of town and forcing them to walk back. He wondered if that's how Neil had gotten to the industrial area where he had died.
One native man had brought the terror of the “starlight tour”, long considered urban folklore outside the native community, to the public's attention for the first time. The photos of Lawrence Wegner's frozen body lying face down on the snow-covered prairie sped instantly across wire services to media all over the world. Saskatoon achieved instant notoriety as the little Canadian city where police dumped native people like human trash.
Was it going to be as simple as that, Worme thought to himself as he listened. Just a matter of saying that Neil was GOA on November 24, to deny any knowledge about the boy's disappearance and death and to say they could not remember associating the discovery of his body with the call to Snowberry Downs? Worme felt his anger and cynicism build as he thought through the strange mathematics in a commission of inquiry that made denying and forgetting add up to nothing happened.
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Anna's Essay: The Starlight Tours
The Starlight Tours is a practice of police taking Indigenous people and dropping
them off at the edge of the city in the middle of a winter night. Have you ever heard of it? If not, do not worry, most Canadians do not know about it. This practice is extremely unconstitutional and criminal. It is our citizen’s job to be aware of this and stand for what is right and wrong.
The Saskatoon freezing deaths, or commonly called The Starlight Tours, were a series of deaths of Indigenous Canadians in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan that took place in the 2000s. Their deaths were allegedly caused by members of the Saskatoon Police Service who would arrest Indigenous people, usually men, for alleged drunkenness and/or disorderly behaviour, sometimes without proof or justification. After arrest they would then drive them to the outskirts of the city at night in temperatures as low as -30 degrees where they would take their shoes and clothing, abandon them, leaving them to walk back alone. The practice was known as taking Indigenous people for "starlight
tours"and dates back to at least 1976. Many victims died from hypothermia.
A very disturbing aspect is the fact that the Saskatoon police have tried to cover
up the abuse and murders of these people. It was declared (In March 2016 from the Saskatoon Phoenix) that a member of the police deleted the references of the “The
Starlight Tours” wikipedia page. As of 2020, despite convictions for related offences, no Saskatoon police officer has been convicted specifically for having caused these freezing deaths.
It is clear and simple that these failures in policing contribute to a climate of
suspicion and a widespread belief that the police target and discriminate Indigenous
women and men. These crimes must not go unpunished, we must unite as citizens and
demand justice for these souls that passed away under unimaginable conditions. In the
words of the infamous Desmond Tutu: “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you
have chosen the side of the oppressor.”
-- Written by Anna Rezaigue
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Experience a Unique Korean Evening: Gyeongbokgung Starlight Night Tour of Seoul Palaces
Published by Seoulite on 2023-09-05 2023-09-05
Seoul, the vibrant heart of South Korea, is a city where tradition and modernity coexist in perfect harmony. Amidst its bustling streets and towering skyscrapers, you’ll discover a treasure trove of history and culture, hidden within the walls of ancient palaces. And there’s no better way to experience this captivating blend of old and new than by embarking on the enchanting journey of the Gyeongbokgung Starlight Night Tour.
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Gyeongbokgung(경복궁)
As the sun sets over the sprawling metropolis, Gyeongbokgung Palace, one of Seoul’s most iconic landmarks, undergoes a stunning transformation. Illuminated by the soft glow of thousands of stars, this night tour transports you to a bygone era, where dynasties ruled and royal traditions thrived.
In this blog post, we’ll take you on a virtual tour of this mesmerizing event, offering a glimpse into the magic that awaits those who choose to explore Seoul’s historic heart after dark. Get ready to be enchanted by the Gyeongbokgung Starlight Night Tour, where the past and present converge to create unforgettable memories.
Gyeongbokgung Starlight Night Tour
2023.09.08 ~ 2023.10.08 Every Wednesday~Sunday (Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays/Chuseok holiday as normal)
Part 1 18:40 ~ 20:30 / Part 2 19:40 ~ 21:30 (110 minutes) (Participants: 32 per session)
Gyeongbokgung Palace, 161 Sajik-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul (Go to Google Map) Gyeongbokgung Palace Soju Room, North Pavilion area
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🚩 [starlight trail].
- (Part 1) Sojubang ~ Janggo: Sample royal food and watch a food-related play at Janggo.
- (Part 2) Jipokjae ~ Hyangwonjeong: Historical tour of the northern area of Gyeongbokgung Palace with the story of King Gojong
- Oeso Kitchen: Dojeok Surasang royal food experience and Korean traditional music performance
- Django: Django Mama and Nine’s Little Play
- Jipokjae, Palujeong, Geoncheonggung Palace: Tour of the palace and interior
- Hyangwonjeong Pavilion: Special viewing across Chhyanggyo Bridge
🚩 [Sura statue on the island]
Serving a table of sura for precious guests. ‘Dojeok’ is an old term for lunch box, and is a modern interpretation of the 12-cheop bansang, the best daily meal served to kings and queens, and is a meal neatly divided into a bowl.
🚩 [Food Composition]
- 4th layer: Lotus root seafood, salted octopus, cucumber bunches, kimchi
- 3rd layer: Tangpyeongchae, seaweed bugak, grilled deodeok, seasonal vegetables
- 2nd tier: Jinji, Saejeok, pumpkin pancake, king oyster mushroom pancake
- 1st stage: Gold mine
- Flower radish: Steamed red ginseng ribs
- Dessert: Flower Yakgwa, Bellflower Jeonggwa, Bean Songpyeon, Dried Persimmon Sujeonggwa
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60,000 won / 55,000 won per person (restricted view seats)
⚠ Age Restriction: Open to ages 8 and older
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Gyeongbokgung Palace is a destination that draws both foreign visitors and Koreans alike, donning the Hanbok, Korea’s traditional attire. If you’re seeking a unique Korean palace experience, I highly recommend exploring Gyeongbokgung Palace while dressed in Hanbok. Not only does it enhance the experience, but it also adds an extra layer of charm to your photos. (You’ll find numerous Hanbok rental shops in close proximity to Gyeongbokgung Palace or Make a reservation online )
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Moscow metro tour: architectural styles of the subway.
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This metro tour of Russia’s capital and most populous city, Moscow, is your chance to get a unique insight into the beautiful and impressive architecture of the city's underground stations. Admire their marble walls and high ceilings representing Stalin's desire for glory after World War 2, and see first-hand how the interiors change with the rise of new political eras. Your guide will lead you through the complex network, which is one of the most heavily used rapid transit systems worldwide, with over two billion travelers in 2011.
Opened in 1935, Moscow’s underground system, now 190 miles (305 km) long with 185 stations, is today one the largest and most heavily used rapid transit systems in the world. On this Moscow metro tour, discover the impressive architecture of Moscow’s underground stations and learn how they reflect the Soviet era.
Getting around by metro, your local guide will take you through parts of Moscow’s infamous history. Stop at stations built during the time of the USSR (Soviet Union) that are praised as one of the most extravagant architectural projects from Stalin’s time. After World War 2, he was keen on establishing Stalinist architecture to represent his rising regime and a recognized empire. Learn how when his successor started the de-Stalinization of the former Soviet Union in 1953, the extravagancy of the architecture was toned down.
Discover how the unique character of each station reflected several different eras. While stations like Kievskaya and Slavyansky Bulvar have pompous halls and high stucco ceilings brimming with extravagant decorations, those built later, like Volzhskaya, are lightly adorned with sparse furnishings. Architect Alexey Dushkin and painter Alexander Deyneka were just two of the many artists who made these magnificent landmarks possible.
Revel in Moscow's glory days, as well as the years of scarcity, on this fascinating Moscow metro experience. Conclude your tour at one of the central stations in Moscow. If you're lucky, you may even find the secret entrance to the unconfirmed Metro-2, a parallel underground system used by the government -- a mystery which has neither been denied nor confirmed today.
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The Moscow Metro Tour is included in most guided tours’ itineraries. Opened in 1935, under Stalin’s regime, the metro was not only meant to solve transport problems, but also was hailed as “a people’s palace”. Every station you will see during your Moscow metro tour looks like a palace room. There are bright paintings, mosaics, stained glass, bronze statues… Our Moscow metro tour includes the most impressive stations best architects and designers worked at - Ploshchad Revolutsii, Mayakovskaya, Komsomolskaya, Kievskaya, Novoslobodskaya and some others.
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The guide will not only help you navigate the metro, but will also provide you with fascinating background tales for the images you see and a history of each station.
And there some stories to be told during the Moscow metro tour! The deepest station - Park Pobedy - is 84 metres under the ground with the world longest escalator of 140 meters. Parts of the so-called Metro-2, a secret strategic system of underground tunnels, was used for its construction.
During the Second World War the metro itself became a strategic asset: it was turned into the city's biggest bomb-shelter and one of the stations even became a library. 217 children were born here in 1941-1942! The metro is the most effective means of transport in the capital.
There are almost 200 stations 196 at the moment and trains run every 90 seconds! The guide of your Moscow metro tour can explain to you how to buy tickets and find your way if you plan to get around by yourself.
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- 2-hour tour $87: 10 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with hotel pick-up and drop-off
- 3-hour tour $137: 20 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with Russian lunch in beautifully-decorated Metro Diner + hotel pick-up and drop off.
- Metro pass is included in the price of both tours.
Highlight of Metro Tour
- Visit 10 must-see stations of Moscow metro on 2-hr tour and 20 Metro stations on 3-hr tour, including grand Komsomolskaya station with its distinctive Baroque décor, aristocratic Mayakovskaya station with Soviet mosaics, legendary Revolution Square station with 72 bronze sculptures and more!
- Explore Museum of Moscow Metro and learn a ton of technical and historical facts;
- Listen to the secrets about the Metro-2, a secret line supposedly used by the government and KGB;
- Experience a selection of most striking features of Moscow Metro hidden from most tourists and even locals;
- Discover the underground treasure of Russian Soviet past – from mosaics to bronzes, paintings, marble arches, stained glass and even paleontological elements;
- Learn fun stories and myths about Coffee Ring, Zodiac signs of Moscow Metro and more;
- Admire Soviet-era architecture of pre- and post- World War II perious;
- Enjoy panoramic views of Sparrow Hills from Luzhniki Metro Bridge – MetroMost, the only station of Moscow Metro located over water and the highest station above ground level;
- If lucky, catch a unique «Aquarelle Train» – a wheeled picture gallery, brightly painted with images of peony, chrysanthemums, daisies, sunflowers and each car unit is unique;
- Become an expert at navigating the legendary Moscow Metro system;
- Have fun time with a very friendly local;
- + Atmospheric Metro lunch in Moscow’s the only Metro Diner (included in a 3-hr tour)
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Metro stations:.
Komsomolskaya
Novoslobodskaya
Prospekt Mira
Belorusskaya
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Revolution Square
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- + Russian lunch in Metro Diner with artistic metro-style interior for 3-hour tour
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From the very first days of its existence, the Moscow Metro was the object of civil defense, used as a bomb shelter, and designed as a defense for a possible attack on the Soviet Union.
At a depth of 50 to 120 meters lies the second, the coded system of Metro-2 of Moscow subway, which is equipped with everything you need, from food storage to the nuclear button.
According to some sources, the total length of Metro-2 reaches over 150 kilometers.
The Museum was opened on Sportivnaya metro station on November 6, 1967. It features the most interesting models of trains and stations.
Coffee Ring
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Red marble walls of some of the Metro stations hide in themselves petrified inhabitants of ancient seas. Try and find some!
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- Moscow subway system is the 5th in the intensity of use (after the subways of Beijing, Tokyo, Seoul and Shanghai).
- The interval in the movement of trains in rush hour is 90 seconds .
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Police closed the investigation into Neil Stonechild's death in three days. But the practice of taking Indigenous people on starlight tours continued. In fact, an investigation found that police were intentionally targeting Indigenous Americans in what became known as the Saskatoon freezing deaths. On January 28, 2000, police picked up ...
Oct 1, 2023. 1. Starlight Tours — The Vacations No One Wants to Take. Starlight Tours sounds like the name of a beautiful, mid-summer Alaskan cruise. They are anything but. Frozen. Neil Stonechild, a member of the Salteaux First Nation, was just 17 years old when he was forced to take a Starlight Tour during the overnight hours of November ...
Although the most well-known incidents occurred in 1990, starlight tours have been recorded as early as 1976. Maclean's reports that many incidents happened in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. According to The Conversation, the practice is especially lethal "when the temperature is -28°C [-18.5°F] and if the long walk back to town is undertaken without proper clothing and shoes."
A Starlight Tour is when police drive intoxicated Indigenous people out of town and leave them to walk home and sober up. According to CBC News, the practice was mostly the stuff of urban legend due to a lack of police reports from either side, but the activity underscores a long history of racism against Canada's Indigenous people who were dropped off many miles from home in freezing cold ...
First documented in 1976, Starlight Tours are a Canadian police practice that continues until today. Starlight Tours happen in Western Canada, notably in the provinces of Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta. The practice involves law enforcement officers driving Indigenous people to remote locations and leaving them stranded in sub-zero ...
The practise of police officers driving a person, usually an Aboriginal man/youth to the outskirts of town during the night, and often during winter, and leaving them there to walk back to town. These individuals are often beaten en route, and many have died as result of this phenomenon.
The cases illustrated in the book "Starlight Tour" happened when police officers decided that the three 1976 victims, Stonechild, Roy, and Night were drinking in public. Likewise, as the book "Structures of Indifference: An Indigenous Life and Death in a Canadian City" by Adele Perry and Mary Jane McCallum explains, Brian Sinclair, a ...
A Starlight Tour is when an often intoxicated Indigenous man is taken outside the city in sub-zero temperatures and left there. The Starlight Tours are a piece of current and modern experience of primarily Indigenous men. It is shocking that many people in so-called "Canada" have not even heard of this. A Starlight tour is when an often intoxicated Indigenous man is taken outside the city in ...
Noun [ edit] starlight tour (plural starlight tours) ( Canada, euphemistic) A practice in which Saskatoon police drove Aboriginal people out of the city and left them to freeze. Categories: English lemmas. English nouns.
Slang (1 matching dictionary) starlight tour: Urban Dictionary [home, info] Quick definitions from Wiktionary (starlight tour) noun: (Canada, euphemistic) A practice in which Saskatoon police drove Aboriginal men out of the city and left them to freeze. Words similar to starlight tour
Starlight Tour tells the story of Neil Stonechild and how the local police covered up his death. Seventeen years old, the police drop him off out in the Saskatoon cold. ... Lawrence Wegner and Darryl Night (and more); these are must-know stories that define the historically despicable Indigenous-RCMP relations. The last 200ish pages were more ...
Definition of starlight noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
It is our citizen's job to be aware of this and stand for what is right and wrong. The Saskatoon freezing deaths, or commonly called The Starlight Tours, were a series of deaths of Indigenous Canadians in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan that took place in the 2000s. Their deaths were allegedly caused by members of the Saskatoon Police Service who ...
The meaning of STARLIGHT is the light given by the stars. How to use starlight in a sentence.
In this blog post, we'll take you on a virtual tour of this mesmerizing event, offering a glimpse into the magic that awaits those who choose to explore Seoul's historic heart after dark. Get ready to be enchanted by the Gyeongbokgung Starlight Night Tour, where the past and present converge to create unforgettable memories.
STARLIGHT meaning: 1. the light produced by stars 2. the light produced by stars 3. the light produced by stars: . Learn more.
Starlight is the light that comes from the stars at night. Air currents make the starlight jitter back and forth. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's Dictionary .
1. the light emanating from the stars. adjective also: starlighted. 2. of or like starlight. 3. Also: starlit (ˈstɑːˌlɪt ) illuminated by starlight. Collins English Dictionary.
STARLIGHT definition: 1. the light produced by stars 2. the light produced by stars 3. the light produced by stars: . Learn more.
This metro tour of Russia's capital and most populous city, Moscow, is your chance to get a unique insight into the beautiful and impressive architecture of the city's underground stations. Admire their marble walls and high ceilings representing Stalin's desire for glory after World War 2, and see first-hand how the interiors change with the ...
Moscow has some of the most well-decorated metro stations in the world but visitors don't always know which are the best to see. This guided tour takes you to the city's most opulent stations, decorated in styles ranging from neoclassicism to art deco and featuring chandeliers and frescoes, and also provides a history of (and guidance on how to use) the Moscow metro system.
Moscow Metro. The Moscow Metro Tour is included in most guided tours' itineraries. Opened in 1935, under Stalin's regime, the metro was not only meant to solve transport problems, but also was hailed as "a people's palace". Every station you will see during your Moscow metro tour looks like a palace room. There are bright paintings ...
2-hour tour $87: 10 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with hotel pick-up and drop-off. 3-hour tour $137: 20 Must-See Moscow Metro stations with Russian lunch in beautifully-decorated Metro Diner + hotel pick-up and drop off. Metro pass is included in the price of both tours.