Two Prince Albert Women Elected to the Executive of the Provincial Indian Women's Association
Two Sides of an Eagle's Feather: Co-Constructing ECCD Training Curricula in University Partnerships with Canadian First Nations Communities
Two Solitudes? Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Opinion in Saskatchewan
Two-Spirited People and Social Work Practice: Exploring the History of Aboriginal Gender and Sexual Diversity
Two Spirits Soar: The Art of Allen Sapp; The Inspiration of Allan Gonor
Two Tragedies: Holding Systems Accountable
Two Women at the Cut Knife Hill Memorial Marker Unveiling
Two Young Indians in Ceremonial Dress
U of S play about the 1885 Uprising
Historical note:
Photo taken on February 25, 1927 at U of S Campus.U of S Researcher to Receive Achievement Award
Brief profile of research associate, Lee Wilson, recipient of the 2004 National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the science and technology category. Lee has the distinction of being the first Metis to earn his PhD in chemistry at the University of Saskatchewan.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
U of S to Honour the Late Gordon Oakes
"Ugly Customers at Smart's Store"
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"The Ultimate Solution": CCF Programs of Assimilation and the Indians and Metis of Northern Saskatchewan
(Un)settling Mary Weekes: Collecting Indigenous Beadwork and Confronting Settler Identity in Twentieth Century Saskatchewan
Under-treatment, Over-treatment, and Coerced into Treatment: Identifying and Documenting Anti-Indigenous Racism in Health Care in Canada
Understanding and Finding Our Way: Decolonizing Canadian Education
Understanding Cross-Jurisdictional Partnerships and Decision-Making in Northern Saskatchewan: Final Evaluation Report: Northern Health Strategy March 2010
Understanding Governance in Strong Aboriginal Communities: Phase One: Principles and Best Practices From the Literature
Understanding Success in Indigenous Entrepreneurship: An Exploratory Investigation
Discussion of characteristics of Aboriginal economic development followed by analysis of the success of Lac la Ronge Indian Band and its Kitsaki Development Corporation.
Paper from: AGSE 2004: Regional Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 2004: Proceedings of the First Annual Regional Entrepreneurship Research Exchange edited by L. Murray Gillin, Frank La Pira, and John Yencken.
Understanding the Health of Indigenous Peoples in Canada: Key Methodological and Conceptual Challenges
Understanding the Strengths of the Indigenous Communities: Flying Dust First Nation Focus Group Report
Unexpectedly Scoring a Big, Snorting Bull
Unfinished Projects - Whitecap
Unidentified Chief with the Union Jack
Unidentified Chief with the Union Jack
Unidentified Man and Woman in Traditional Dress
Unidentified Man receiving a plaque at the Opening of the District Chiefs Office in Prince Albert
Unintentional Injury Hospitalizations and Socio-economic Status in Areas with a High Percentage of First Nations Identity Residents
Union of Saskatchewan Indians: An Organization of Indian People for Indian People
A Unique Collection of the Past
Unit 1: Our Relationship with the Land
Designed for use with Pearson Saskatchewan Social Studies 4. Part of unit introduces themes related to the Grade 4 Treaty Essential Learnings which discuss the Indian Act of 1876 and how it was not part of the treaty agreements.
United Nations Proclaims 1993 “Year For The World's Indigenous People”: Nobel Prize Officially Awarded to Central American Indian
University Library Report of the Ithaka S&R Study on Improving Library Resources and Services for Indigenous Studies Scholars: University of Saskatchewan Context
University of Regina Aboriginal Student Centre
University of Saskatchewan Curtails Aboriginal Aspirations
"Unknown Native girl with Charlie Beattie."
Unpacking Pimachesowin as a Framing Concept for Indigenous Self-Determination + Eyapachitayak Pimachesowin ta Othastamasoyak Nehithaw tipethimisowin
Discusses how traditional Cree stories and lessons reflect the traditional Cree world view of pimatsiwin (life) and how pimatsiwin itself can better help the understanding Indigenous self-determination.