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Adventures of a Surveyor in the Canadian Northwest, 1880-1883
Arctic Myths and Magic
Atchakosuk: Ininewuk Stories of the Stars
Discusses Ininewuk (Cree) perspectives of astronomy, including mythology, stories and unique interpretations.
Being Idle No More: The Women Behind the Movement
Bernard Wheeler: Pioneer in Aboriginal Journalism
Bullets for B-Roll: Shooting Native Films and Street Gangs in Western Canadian Cities
Butler’s “Great Lone Land”
Chief One Arrows Spirit Returns Home to People
Court Affirms Right of Province to "Take Up" Treaty Lands: Grassy Narrows First Nation v. Ontario (Natural Resources)
The Cypress Hills Massacre—A Century’s Retrospect
Department Rejection Can Still Be Fought
The Early Missions of the Swan River District, 1821-1869
Eastern Cree Indians
Elder/Healer: The Elements of Promise
An Episode of the North-West Rebellion 1885
The First Canadian Woman in the Northwest: The Story of Marie Anne Gaboury, Wife of John Baptiste Lajimonière, Arrived in the Northwest in 1807, and Died at St. Boniface at the Age of 96 Years
Fort Pelly: An Historical Sketch
Foundations of Government in the West / a paper delivered before the Regina Canadian Club / By Commissioner A.B. Perry, C.M.G. - 1 January 1910.
The Future of the Churchill
Harvesters Push the Boundaries of Provincial Law
Looks at a court case dealing with the rights of Métis to hunt and harvest across provincial borders.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Haunted Prairie: Aboriginal 'Ghosts' and the Spectres of Settlement
Health Research, Entitlements and Health Services for First Nations and Métis Women in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Indian Treaty No. 5 and the Pas Agency, Saskatchewan, N.W.T.
The Journal of Eleanor Shepphird Matheson, 1920. Part I: The Pas to Lac La Ronge, and Return, by Canoe
The Journal of Eleanor Shepphird Matheson, 1920. Part II: The Pas to Lac La Ronge, and Return, by Canoe
The Late P.G. Laurie / Late Editor and Proprieter of The Battleford Herald. - [190-?].
Historical note:
Patrick Gammie Laurie (b. 1833 - d. 1903) arrived in Fort Garry, MB in 1869 and took charge of the "Nor'Wester" newspaper, which reported on the Red River Resistance. In 1878 he left for Battleford, SK where he established the Herald. He remained there until his death in 1903. During the Rebellion of 1885 he alternated between military duties and the publication of his paper.Leadership Preferences of Indian and Non-Indian Athletes
Looks at the different preferences in coaching methods and leadership between Indigenous and non-Indigenous athletes.
Lifetime Ambition Realized With Discovery of Old Fort - Newspaper Clipping. - 11 January 1954.
Newspaper clipping documenting the discovery of the Alexander Henry-Frobisher Brothers fort that was established in 1775, 20 miles by water from Denare Beach, Saskatchewan.
Historical note:
Literacy Profile of Off-Reserve First Nations and Metis People Living in Urban Manitoba and Saskatchewan: Results from the International Adult Literacy and Skills Survey 2003
Louis Riel (1844-1885)
Louis Riel: Changing Perceptions
Louis Riel’s Insanity Reconsidered
North-West Indian Treaties
North-West Rebellion 1885: Recollections, Reflections and Items from the Diary of Captain (now Lt. Col.) A. Hamlyn Todd who Commanded the Guards Company of Sharpshooters in that Expedition
Northern Aboriginal Offenders In Federal Custody: A Profile
Oblates Seek Protection
Old Keyam: A Framework for Examining Disproportionate Experience of Tuberculosis among Aboriginal Peoples of the Canadian Prairies
On the Old Saskatchewan Trail
Pioneers of Rupert's Land
A Policeman’s Lot is Not a Happy One: The Mounted Police and Prohibition in the North-West Territories, 1874-91
Prairie Indians Call for Rights to Commercial Hunting, Trapping
Prairie Treaty Nations Alliance
A Program of Research Related to Historical Métis Communities
Red Earth Pupils to Get Cree, English Instruction
Right to Hunt Crosses Provincial Borders, Says Lawyer
Discusses the Métis Nation of Alberta referencing the Manitoba Métis harvesting agreement when they met with the Alberta Court of Appeal.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
The Role of Large Cities in the Over-Representation of Aboriginal People in the Federal Correctional System
Saskatchewan Veterans Reach Out to Country
Presents the views held by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations and the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs regarding unfulfilled veterans’ benefits. The feeling is that First Nations veterans need to get organized, on a national level, to lobby the federal government in order to be heard.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.7.