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Cree Indians in North-Eastern Saskatchewan
A Critical Analysis of Educational Research Conducted by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians
Crooked Lake Agency - Pay Lists 1914
Historical note:
A Crop of Broken Promises
A Cross-jurisdictional Survey to Identify Smart Practices for an Aboriginal Business Directory
The Crutwell AMNSIS Local #66 recieve Ball Diamond Funds
Cultural College Granted Community College Status
Cumberland House Cree Nation, Cumberland Reserve 100A Claim, Public Edition, July 2008
USE FIREFOX FOR BEST VIEWING AND FUNCTIONALITY OF THIS RECORD. Consists of historical documents, submissions, correspondence/letters, transcripts, treaties, legal documents and the Final Report in English and French. [These files were created and compiled by the ICC and provided to the Indigenous Studies Portal in 2009 to make widely available in online format.]
Cumberland House Cree Nation: IR 100A Inquiry
Cut Knife Hill Historic Marker Ceremony
Cutbacks Hit Hard on Post Secondary Students
Cy Standing Represents F.S.I. on Advisory Board
"D" for Disturbance - Mrs. C. Wetton. - Newspaper articles. - January-February 1965.
Historical note:
Mrs. C. Wetton was a staff correspondent for the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix at North Battleford for 37 years.Dave Ahenakew Re-elected
Day of Action Serious Attempt to Convey Message
Debates of the Senate
Demographic Trends and Socio-Economic Sustainability in Saskatchewan: Some Policy Considerations
Demonstrating Success: The File Hills Farm Colony
"Department of Northern Affairs & Natural Resources"
Department Rejection Can Still Be Fought
Deteriorating Classrooms Concern Montreal Band
The Diary of Lieut. J.A.V. Preston, 1885
Diefenbaker and RCMP at Batoche Ceremony
Diefenbaker at Batoche cemetery
Diefenbaker Funeral
Differing Visions: Administering Indian Residential Schooling in Prince Albert, 1867-1995
“Difficult to Make Hay”: Early Attempts at Agriculture on the Montreal Lake Indian Reserve
Directory of Economic Development Programs
"Diseased Trusteeship": Repairing Canada's Relationship with Indian Nations
Dispute Resolution Systems: Lessons from Other Jurisdictions
District Chiefs Dissolve All Committees
District Chiefs Reject Indian Affairs Budget
Document 1: The Office of the Treaty Commissioner: Challenges and Changes in First Nations Law: Speaking Notes of David Arnot, Treaty Commissioner for the Province of Saskatchewan to Canadian Bar Association, Saskatchewan Branch, Native Law Section 11 April 1997
Document 3: Protocol Agreement between Canada, Saskatchewan and FSIN
Document One: Memorandum for the Hon[uorable] the Indian Commissioner Relative to the Future Management of Indians
Memorandum written July 20, 1885 by Hayter Reed, Assistant Indian Commissioner to Indian Commissioner, Edgar Dewdney outlining policies appropriate to the post-rebellion era. The document is divided in two parts: on the right is text of the memorandum and on the left comments written by Edgard Dewdney.See also Document Two: Reply to the Above Memorandum
Document Two: Reply to the Above Memorandum
Documents: Introduction
Doing Treaty Land Entitlement Research in Saskatchewan
Double Standard Applies to Running Trust Funds
Doucette is the Man ... Finally
Dr. A.B. Stewart Papers - Correspondence. - 1912-1925.
Historical note:
Dr. A.B. Stewart acted as coroner for the Royal North West Mounted Police and had a medical practice at Duck Lake, Saskatchewan in the late 1800s-early 1900s.Dr. William Hall Papers
Drinking Water Safety in Aboriginal Communities in Canada: Brief
[Duck Lake Agency] Agent's Notebook
An Indian Agent's notebook from the [Duck Lake Agency]. Note subjects include grocery lists and prices, wartime pricing figures, travel details, medical admissions, legal matters, animal head counts and housing construction.
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.
Duck Lake Agency - Ledger 1885-89, 1921-29
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.[Duck Lake Agency] Outgoing Correspondence Ledger
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Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.[Duck Lake Agency] - Photographs - Lovilette's House
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.