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8th Fire: It's Time
Aboriginal boys in Traditional Dress at Pion-Era
Aboriginal Entrepreneurs Take a Bite of Shark's Knowledge
Aboriginal Music Festival Seemed Out of Tune
AERC Report 2012: College of Education
A Breach of Trust: An Investigation Into Foster Home Overcrowding in the Saskatoon Service Centre
Buffalo Boy: Then and Now
Campus Masinahikanis - News From the University of Saskatchewan Native Studies Department
CED Food Initiatives in Inner City Saskatoon and Winnipeg: Very Much Alive at the Twenty Year Mark
Comic Relief
Community Conversations about the Good Food Junction Co-operative
Complex Poverty and Home-Grown Solutions in Two Prairie Cities
Connection to Culture Helped Walker Cope With Residential School Years
Costumed Aboriginal Women at Pion-Era
CUMFI, One Arrow Strengthen Saskatoon's Inner City
Daily Smoking in Saskatoon: The Independent Effect of Income and Cultural Status
Education Day in Saskatoon Best Attended One of Four
Comments on an event hosted by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission which gave the opportunity for Grade 7 and 8 students to hear stories from residential school survivors, view displays and ask questions.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
First Nations Dance on Stage at Pion-Era
Former FSIN Chief Honoured by U of S
The Gang Alternative: A Participant Perspective
Going Back to the Roots: Using the Medicine Wheel in the
Healing Process
Guilty Verdict Enables Mother to Begin New Journey
Honorary Witnesses Promise to Spread the Word
Comments on the accomplishments of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission honorary witnesses.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
Identifying Clinical and Social Factors Influencing Changes in CD4+ Count in HIV Infected Adults in Saskatoon, Canada
Indigenous Knowledge in Post-Secondary Educators’ Practices: Nourishing the Learning Spirit
Indigenous People in Costume at Pion-Era
Interview with Saskatchewan Hip Hop Artist Eekwol (a.k.a. Lindsay Knight)
John Diefenbaker at Pion-Era
John Diefenbaker at Pion-Era
Journeys to 20th Street: The Inner City as Critical Pedagogical Space for Legal Education
Kinsmen Young Company Present Flawless MacBeth
Knowledge Sharing by First Nations and Métis Homeless People in Saskatoon
Leadership Knows No Boundaries For This Saskatchewan Chief
Lessons Learned: Participatory Action Research with Young Aboriginal Women
Library on 20th Officially Opens in Saskatoon
Making Connections Through Experiential Education: Teachers and Students in Science 10
The Meewasin Creek Site (FbNp-9): A Re-Examination of the Terminal Middle Precontact Period
Memorializing Colonial Power: The Death of Frank Paul
[Missing and Murdered Women]
Music Fest Kicks Off New School Year
NDN AXE/IONS: A Collaborative Essay
Neighbourhood Contexts and Low Birthweight: Social Disconnection Heightens Single Parents Risks in Saskatoon
New Library Opening in Stages
New Wanuskewin Park CEO Takes the Helm
No Wait Time Now For Investigations on Missing Persons
Discusses a waiver form that will allow police investigations to begin earlier by sharing information between the police and the chief of the First Nation from which the person is missing.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.
Not Just Another Thug: The Implications of Defining Youth Gangs in a Prairie City
Notes for a Speech on Dominion Day of the Pion-Era Show at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan July 1st, 1958
1 file containing: Notes for a speech at the Pion-Era celebration in Saskatoon, SK. Diefenbaker notes his pride that the first day of the festival was devoted to honoring Saskatchewan's Indians. Diefenbaker adds that he was happy that Senator James Gladstone had been here to honor the Indigenous people.