Michelle Hugli Happy Working CBC Radio's Afternoon Shift

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Jarrett Crowe
Eagle Feather News, vol. 12, no. 6, June 2009, p. 14
Description
Looks at the career path of a graduate student of the Indian Communication Arts program and offers some advice to aspiring journalists. Article located by scrolling to page 14.
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Michelle Hugli Talks Her Way Into The Perfect Job

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Author/Creator
Morgan Beaudry
Eagle Feather News, vol. 10, no. 5, May 2007, p. 12, 14
Description
Introduction to an open line radio talk show host on Regina's News Talk 980. Article located by scrolling to page 12 and 14.
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[Michif Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography]

Alternate Title
Anishinaabe / Chippewa / Ojibwe Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Lawrence Barkwell
Norman Fleury
Description
Material on: culture, history, mythology and language as well as separate sections for scholarly articles and theses, children's books, films, internet resources, music, recordings, curriculum materials, and textbooks.
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The Middle of Somewhere

Book Reviews
Author/Creator
David Rozniatowski
The Beaver, vol. 77, no. 3, June/July 1997, p. 45
Description
Book review of: The Middle of Nowhere: Rediscovering Saskatchewan selected and with an introduction by Dennis Gruending.
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Militia to North-West Fifty Years Ago Today - Newspaper clippings. - 5 July 1923.

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Description
Folder of clippings relating to the 50th anniversary of the Northwest Resistance. All clippings from the Saskatoon Star-Phoenix except where noted. Clippings glued to paper: 1. Almighty Voice's Prison; 2. Poundmaker's Surrender Highlight of Rebellion; 3. Last Buffalo Herds Seen On Western Plains in 1881; 4. Poundmaker's Forces Had Advantage at Cut Knife; 5. Surrender of Big Bear Marked End of Rebellion. Loose clippings: 6. Back in the Bone Age (clipping and photograph); 7. Bloody Massacre, Fifty Years Ago, at Frog Lake Climax of Indian Revolt; 8. Mounties in Riel Rebellion (photograph); 9.
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Minding Our Own Businesses: How to Create Support in First Nations Communities for Aboriginal Business

Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
John McBride
Description
Describes the information and services the Aboriginal entrepreneur commonly needs to start up a business; Infrastructure the community can provide; what bands or tribal councils can do about financing; ways of building support for businesses in the community; and developing support groups and business education programs.
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Mini-Mart Offers Maxi Benefits

Alternate Title
Regina Business Will Enable Piapot to do Infrastructure Improvements in Community
Articles » General
Author/Creator
John Lagimodiere
Eagle Feather News, vol. 12, no. 1, January 2009, p. 1,3
Description
Looks at the benefits Piapot First Nation will reap from the sucess of an economic development project in north central Regina. Article located on page 1 and by scrolling to page 3.
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Minister Accused of Abuse of Power

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Paul Barnsley
Windspeaker, vol. 20, no. 9, January 2003, p. 3
Description

Contends that the Indian Affairs Minister, Robert Nault, has dealt punitively with First Nations chiefs that have not agreed with his proposals and so the chiefs will be taking their complaints to the ethics commissioner, the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Auditor General of Canada and the Prime Minister.

Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.3.

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Mirasty New Head of RCMP

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Author/Creator
Diane Adams
Eagle Feather News, vol. 14, no. 3, March 2011, p. 1,21
Description
Comments on the appointments of Russ Mirasty, a member of Lac La Ronge First Nation, to the Chief Superintendent of the RCMP's F Division and Corporal Dani Herman, a member of Cowessess First Nation, to the position of Métis coordinator for the RCMP. Article found on page 1 and continued on page 21.
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Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation

Alternate Title
MBC Network Radio Online
Web Sites » Organizations
Author/Creator
Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation
Description
Formed in 1983, located in LaRonge, Saskatchewan, the station broadcasts news, interviews, information, education, and music in English, Cree and Dene.
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Missionary shaking hands with Aboriginal man

Images » Photographs
Author/Creator
unknown
Description
Copy of illustration depicting white missionary shaking hands with an Aboriginal man wearing traditional head-dress, beside a sod-roofed log cabin - supposedly near Carlton. Copied from Red Indians of the Plains by J. Hines, 1916, p.78. Two natives look on. Caption reads: I thought I never saw a finer built man.
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Mistahi-Muskwa (Big Bear)

Alternate Title
Mistahai Muskwa (Big Bear)
Mistahai Musqua (Big Bear)
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Stan Cuthand
Saskatchewan Indian, July/August 1989, p. 6
Description
Presents transliteration of statement made by Big Bear following sentencing at the 1885 trial in which he was tried for treason. Author presents a revised statement after considering words and meaning lost in translation.
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Mistahimaskwa -- "Big Bear in chains"

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Description
Image depicts Mistahimaskwa bound and covered with a blanket while seated in a chair. 4 soldiers/policemen (two holding rifles) stand behind him. A fort wall (Fort Carlton?) is directly behind them.
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Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow Aug. 23 2003. - Slides.

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Author/Creator
Hans S. Dommasch (photographer)
Description
Views of young Aboriginal women marching, a portrait of a male war veteran in uniform with medals, and a group of men drumming during the Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow.

Historical note:

The Mistawasis First Nation is located roughly 68 kilometres west of the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The Nation has one reserve with an area of approximately 125.44 square kilometres. The First Nation takes its name from the name of its first chief, Chief Mistawasis. Mistawasis, or "Big Child" in English, was the first person to sign Treaty 6 in 1876.
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Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow Aug. 23 2003. - Slides.

Images » Photographs
Author/Creator
Hans S. Dommasch
Description
Three elevated views of Aboriginal war veterans and young Aboriginal women marching during the Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow.

Historical note:

The Mistawasis First Nation is located approximately 68 kilometres west of the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The Nation has one reserve with an area of approximately 125.44 square kilometres. The First Nation takes its name from the name of its first chief, Chief Mistawasis. Mistawasis, or "Big Child" in English, was the first person to sign Treaty 6 in 1876.
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Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow Aug. 24 2003. - Slide.

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Author/Creator
Hans S. Dommasch (photographer)
Description
Grouping of flags - Canadian, Union Jack, Treaty 6, Saskatchewan and United States - flying during the Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow. Tops of two tipis in background.

Historical note:

The Mistawasis First Nation is located roughly 68 kilometres west of the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The Nation has one reserve with an area of approximately 125.44 square kilometres. The First Nation takes its name from the name of its first chief, Chief Mistawasis. Mistawasis, or "Big Child" in English, was the first person to sign Treaty 6 in 1876.
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Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow Aug. 24 2003. - Slide.

Images » Photographs
Author/Creator
Hans S. Dommasch (photographer)
Description
Portrait of female Aboriginal child dancing during the Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow.

Historical note:

The Mistawasis First Nation is located roughly 68 kilometres west of the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The Nation has one reserve with an area of approximately 125.44 square kilometres. The First Nation takes its name from the name of its first chief, Chief Mistawasis. Mistawasis, or "Big Child" in English, was the first person to sign Treaty 6 in 1876.
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Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow Aug. 24 2003. - Slide.

Images » Photographs
Author/Creator
Hans S. Dommasch (photographer)
Description
Portrait of female Aboriginal elder holding an object [book] in her right hand during the Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow.

Historical note:

The Mistawasis First Nation is located roughly 68 kilometres west of the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The Nation has one reserve with an area of approximately 125.44 square kilometres. The First Nation takes its name from the name of its first chief, Chief Mistawasis. Mistawasis, or "Big Child" in English, was the first person to sign Treaty 6 in 1876.
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Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow Aug. 24 2003. - Slide.

Images » Photographs
Author/Creator
Hans S. Dommasch (photographer)
Description
Portrait of young Aboriginal boy taken during the Mistawasin [Mistawasis] Pow Wow.

Historical note:

The Mistawasis First Nation is located roughly 68 kilometres west of the city of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. The Nation has one reserve with an area of approximately 125.44 square kilometres. The First Nation takes its name from the name of its first chief, Chief Mistawasis. Mistawasis, or "Big Child" in English, was the first person to sign Treaty 6 in 1876.
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Mistawasis First Nation

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Author/Creator
Christian Thompson
Description
Brief note on the Mistawasis Band of Treaty 6 presents contemporary and historical conditions..
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Mistawasis First Nation Inquiry 1911, 1917, and 1919 Surrenders

E-Books
Author/Creator
Indian Claims Commission
Description
Historical background and submission to Indian Claims Commission (ICC) regarding three land surrenders from certain portions of IR 103. ICC suspended its inquiry because they successful concluded the Settlement Agreement. [This file has been saved and made available online with permission from the Indian Claims Commission website before it closed down in March 2009.]
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Mistawasis Warriors

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Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 3, no. 1, January 1971, p. 15
Description
History of this hockey team.
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Mistusenni Rock

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Author/Creator
CFQC staff
Description
Three images of Mistusenni rock, now under water at Diefenbaker Lake. Mistusenni, a 400 ton glacial erratic, 14 feet high, 79 feet in circumference, was sacred to the Cree and Plains Indians. Attempts to remove the rock failed. Fragments were used to construct a monument for historic site marker near Elbow. QC 3692 2 shows Zenon Pohorecki on left, QC 3692 3 shows Zenon Pohorecki on left, Wally Stambuck, third from left and other men.
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Mistusseni Rock

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Author/Creator
Gordon Skogland
Description
A photograph of a rock named Mistusseni by Cree people. According to scientists it is a glacial erratic, a large boulder deposited on the open prairie by the last glaciation. It was a subject of great controversy in the 1960s when the lake created by the new South Saskatchewan River Dam project was about to flood over it completely. In the end the rock was blown up.
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Mitho-Pimachesowin (Earning a Good Living): Training Indigenous Youth for Readiness in a Blended Economy + Mitho-Pimachesowin: Oskayak Takisinwahamacik Atoskewina Ta Isi Pimachesocik

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Gregory Seib
Northern Review, vol. 53, Indigenous Self-Determination through Mitho Pimachesowin: Perspectives from Northern Saskatchewan, 2022, p. 125–138
Description

Examines the use of Indigenous knowledge in the training and education of Indigenous youth to prepare them for the job market.

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Mitho-Pimatisiwin for the Elderly: The Strength of a Shared Caregiving Approach in Aboriginal Health

Alternate Title
National Research Conference on Urban Aboriginal Peoples, 2011
Well-being in the Urban Aboriginal Community: [Fostering Biimaadiziwin]
E-Books » Chapters
Author/Creator
Bonitia Beatty
Arnette Weber-Beeds
Description
Highlights the challenges involved in helping First Nations individuals transition into urban areas by using the example of the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Health Services. Excerpt from Well-Being in the Urban Aboriginal Community: Fostering Biimaadiziwin edited by David Newhouse, Kevin FitzMaurice, Tricia McGuire-Adams, and Daniel Jetté. Originally presented at the National Research Conference on Urban Aboriginal Peoples, 2011.
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Mixed Blessing to Money

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Author/Creator
Doug Cuthand
Leader Post, December 3, 2007, p. A3
Description
Presents some historical background and a look at forthcoming residential school settlement payments to former students.
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A Mixed-method Examination of Risk Factors in the Truck-to-Cistern Drinking Water System on the Beardy's and Okemasis First Nation Reserve, Saskatchewan

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Lori Bradford
Cheryl Walder
Karlee McLaughlin
Rebecca Zagozewski
Lalit Bharadwaj
Canadian Water Resources Journal, vol. 43, no. 4, 2018, pp. 383-400
Description
Water quality was measured at the treatment plant, in delivery trucks, and 142 household cisterns and taps from July to October, 2014. Risks were identified through monthly sampling and laboratory analysis, key informant interviews, and observation. Discussion of findings focuses on regulations and gaps.
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Miýo-pimatisiwin Developing Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Theory (ICRT): Improving Indigenous Health and Well-Being

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
JoLee Sasakamoose
Terrina Bellegarde
Wilson Sutherland
Shauneen Pete
Kim McKay-McNabb
International Indigenous Policy Journal, vol. 8, no. 4, Reconciling Research: Perspectives on Research Involving Indigenous Peoples-Part 2, 2017, pp. 1-16
Description
Examines using the Indigenous Cultural Responsiveness Theory as a decolonizing way to research health, education, governance and policies.
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MLA Kwasnica Supports Lucky Man Land Claim

Articles » General
Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 6, no. 9, September 1976, p. 12
Description
Miro Kwasnica, Member of the Legislative Assemby for Cut Knife-Lloydminster, supports Chief Rod Okemow's claims for land promised in Treaty 6.
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MN-S Leadership Gets its Financial House in Order

Alternate Title
Métis Nation-Saskatchewan Leadership Gets its Financial House in Order
Articles » General
Author/Creator
Mike Gosselin
Eagle Feather News, vol. 12, no. 8, August 2009, p. 9
Description
Highlights the balanced budgets the Métis Nation-Saskatchewan has achieved. Article located by scrolling to page 9.
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Modern Rock Painting

Images » Photographs
Description
An example of a modern rock painting at an Indian Reserve at Southend, Saskatchewan.
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Monsieur Batoche

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Diane Payment
Saskatchewan History, vol. 32, no. 3, Autumn, 1979, pp. 81-103
Description
Author used government records, correspondence of the Oblats de Marie Immaculée, homestead files, and Métis testimony to illustrate the far reaching influence of the Métis generally, and specifically of the family and community of François-Xavier Letendre dit Batoche in the North West in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Entire issue on one .pdf, scroll to p.81.
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"Moose Mtn Indians"

Alternate Title
Moose Mountain Indians
Images » Photographs
Description
An image of two Aboriginal men in full ceremonial regalia with head dresses.
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More Controversy for Beleaguered University

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Author/Creator
Stephen LaRose
Windspeaker, vol. 23, no. 4, July 2005, p. 13
Description

Reports the ongoing problems at the First Nations University of Canada, including financial woes, power struggles and lack of a president.

Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.13.

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More Horses, Power and Services at Batoche

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Author/Creator
John Lagimodiere
Eagle Feather News, vol. 12, no. 7, July 2009, p. 18
Description
Looks at the improvements made to the Back to Batoche site for the annual four day Métis cultural fair. Article located by scrolling to page 18.
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The Morin Decision: An Excerpt

Articles » General
Author/Creator
A. Sherstobitoff
Justice as Healing, Fall, 1995, p. [?]
Description
Involves case which examined the use of sentencing circles in the Saskatchewan courts. Compete case available hardcopy in the Canadian Native Law Reporter, [1995] 4, page 37. Note: This is a sample article from the publication. Subscriptions are available from the Native Law Centre.
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