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2022 Silas E. Halyk, QC Visiting Scholar in Advocacy Lecture: Presentor: Donald Worme
Aboriginal Forestry: Community Management as Opportunity and Imperative
Being Idle No More: The Women Behind the Movement
Canada's Subjugation of the Plains Cree, 1879- 1885
Canada: Stolen Sisters: Discrimination and Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada: A Summary of Amnesty International's Concerns
Chiefs' Policy Conference Makes History: Legislative Assembly Formed by Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Child Welfare: A Social Determinant of Health for Canadian First Nations and Métis Children
Clearing the Plains and Clearing the Air: How Searching for the Loss of Indigenous Health Led to Some Uncomfortable Truths about Canada's Past--and Present
Confederation Debates, 1865-1949: Intermediate/Senior Mini Unit: Saskatchewan Provincial Edition
After reading background information, brief biographies and primary materials, students engage in a debate between the pro- and anti-Confederation factions. This edition is aligned with the Saskatchewan provincial curriculum for History 30: Canadian Studies, Native Studies 10, and Native Studies 30.
The Dispersal of the Métis
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
[Duck Lake Agency] Outgoing Correspondence Ledger
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.Editor's Introduction [vol. 7, no. 1, 2018]
Elder Brother and the Law of the People: Contemporary Kinship and Cowessess First Nation
Examining the Media’s Portrayal of Idle No More: A Critical Discourse Analysis
First Nations Child Welfare in Saskatchewan (2011)
Fiscal Relations Table Workplan Between Her Majesty in the Right Of Canada and Her Majesty in the Right of Saskatchewan and Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Good Law Threatened by Sovereignty Spat
Governance Table Workplan Between Her Majesty in the Right of Canada and Her Majesty in the Right of Saskatchewan and Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Hard Bargains: The Making of Treaty 8
Idling in the Fast Lane of a Unique Winter
Comments on the Idle No More movement started by four Saskatchewan women to protest Prime Minister Stephen Harper's omnibus bills.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.12.
The Importance of Oral and Extrinsic Historical Evidence in Understanding Indian Treaties
The Indian Act of 1876 Was Not Part of Treaty: A Treaty Resource Guide for Grade 4
Indian Record (Vol. XX, No. 5, May 1957)
Indian Record (Vol. XXVIII, [No. 9], November, 1965)
Indians
Indigenous Law & Idle No More
Introduction to Documents Two and Three
Introduction and two archival items discuss the employment of Aboriginals in the agricultural sector. The first deals with the Dept. of Indian Affairs efforts to recruit them as migrant farm workers. The second discusses the exclusion of farm workers from protection under labour laws. Taken from the 1966 National Agricultural Manpower Committee Meeting.
Introductory Timeline of Settler Colonialism in Saskatchewan
Judicious Judgments?: Judicial Definitions of Sexual Violence: Examining the Impact of Sexual Assault Legislation
Keetsahnak / Our Missing and Murdered Indigenous Sisters
Liquor Control in the North-West Territories: The Permit System, 1870-1891
Manitoba and the Great North-West: The Field for Investment; the Home of the Emigrant, Being a Full and Complete History of the Country
[Meadow Lake Agency] Family Allowances - General
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.