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Aboriginal and Colonial Geographies of the File Hills Farm Colony
Aboriginal Employment, Housing, Education, and the Law
Aboriginal Sentencing and Mediation Initiatives: The Sentencing Circle and Other Community Participation Models in Six Aboriginal Communities
At the Edge: The North Prince Albert Region of the Saskatchewan Forest Fringe to 1940
Bentley Argues Water Safe Although No Standards Set
Beyond Territory: Revisiting the Normative Justification of Self-Government in Theory and Practice
A Brief History and Potential Future Vision for Additions to Reserves
Budget Didn't Meet Raised Expectations
First Nations leaders contend that the federal government failed to provide funding, as promised, to poverty issues. The issues include contaminated water, black mold, and lack of funding for graduates to pursue post secondary education.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.1.
The Capacity of Montreal Lake, SK to Provide Safe Drinking Water
A Case Study Of Kitsaki Development Corporation
City of Bridges: First Nations and Métis Economic Development in Saskatoon & Region
Climate Change and Water: Impacts and Adaptations for First Nations Communities
Community Participation in Identifying Needs of Developmentally Delayed or At-Risk Indian Children in Northern Saskatchewan
Comprehensive Study Report: Wollaston Lake Road: Saskatchewan Department of Highways and Transportation
Cree Camp at Sandy Lake
Decolonizing the Contact Hypothesis: A Critical Interpretation of Settler Youths' Experiences of Immersion in Indigenous Communities in Canada
"Dr. T. A. Patrick with two Indian women at Crescent Lake near Yorkton, n.d."
Drinking Water Management: Health Risk Perceptions and Choices in First Nations and Non-First Nations Communities in Canada
Drinking Water Safety in Aboriginal Communities in Canada: Brief
Duck Lake Indian Agency Office Records (E19)
"Everything You Want is There": The Place of the Reserve in First Nations' Homeless Mobility
Exploring Policy Driven Systemic Inequities Leading to Differential Access to Care Among Indigenous Populations with Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Canada
Exploring Water Governance in Northern Saskatchewan: Opportunities For a Watershed Council
First Nation Successes: Developing Urban Reserves in Canada
Foremost Man and his Band
A Geographical Analysis of the Settlement of La Ronge, Saskatchewan
Getting Connected: Improving Online Distance Education for Rural and Remote First Nations
Golden Jubilee Booklet on the History of Our Community: The Nameless Land Sometimes Called Montreal Lake
Historical note:
Complete Title: Golden Jubilee Booklet on the History of our Community The Nameless Land "Sometimes called "Montreal Lake" after the name which the school bears, but most frequently referred to as "Fournier's Station. Montreal LakeGoverning Municipalities in a Dual Context: An Examination of Urban Indian Reserve Creation under Article 9 of the Saskatchewan Treaty Land Entitlement Framework Agreement
The Impact of Aboriginal Land Claims and Self-Government on Canadian Municipalities: The Local Government Perspective
Improving the Economic Success of Urban Additions to Reserves: Achieving Benefits for First Nations and Local Governments: Stage II Economic and Fiscal Benefits Generated in Urban ATRs
Improving the Economic Success of Urban Additions to Reserves: Stage 1: Identifying Success Factors in Urban First Nations
Indian Record (Vol. XXXI, No. 2, February, 1968)
Indian Record (XXXI, No. 7, August-September, 1968)
Inspired Leadership for Difficult Times
Historical overview of First Nations treaty signatory, Ahtahkakoop, who as part of his strategy to ensure future generations’ success, adopted the white man’s religion, education and agricultural pursuits.
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Interview with Thomas Settee
Isi Wipan - Climate: Identifying the Impacts of Climate Change and Capacity For Adaptation in Two Saskatchewan First Nation Communities
James Miles Venne
Brief profile of James Miles Venne, Lac La Ronge Indian Band chief, who helped create Kitsaki Development Corporation, set up band control of the local education system and lobbied for Aboriginal and treaty rights to be included in the Canadian Constitution.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.26.