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Aboriginal Graduates Honoured at Banquet: University of Saskatchewan College of Arts and Science First Aboriginal Honourary Banquet
The Aboriginal Labour Force in Western Canada
Aboriginal Student Educational Attainment: A Saskatchewan Perspective
Aboriginal Students Receive Prestigious Scholarships
Aboriginal Women Building Solid Careers in the Trades
Aglukark Tells Literacy Conference Education is the Key to Achieving Goals
Agreement Will Boost First Nations Employment
Alma Kytwayhat Tops List of Order of Merit Recipients
Ambitious Mother of Six Building New Life for her Family in the Construction Industry
Barefoot Books Encourage Kids to Embrace Reading
The Beauty and Sadness of Punnichy
Brother Encouraged 'A' Student's Curiosity About Science
Dr. Lillian Eva Dyck, receipient of the 1999 National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the field of Science and Technology, relates to readers the personal interests and influences that led her to pursue science.
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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.
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Budget Pays Lip Service to Tackling Needs
Building Ties to Roots Helps First Nations Youth
Campus Masinahikanis - News From the University of Saskatchewan Native Studies Department
Christine Adam: Uranium City's Number One Resident
Church Invited to Join in ADR Process
Church that Once Brought Pain Now Soothes Soul of Lay Student
Clear Goals and a Loving Family Help Youth Succeed
Brief profile of sixteen year old Alika LaFontaine, recipient of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award, the Rotary Club Service Award for academics and the Sherwood Co-operative Service Award. All the awards attest to his commitment to academic achievement, career goals, and community service.
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Construction Program Grads Hammering Out a Career
Cutting And Cooking Caribou... Feast At Wollaston
Day of Action Serious Attempt to Convey Message
Delephine Gall, 34, Aboriginal Diversity Consultant for the University of Regina
Dumont Institute Lands $22 Million To Establish New Training Division
“Each has a house of her own”: Purpose, Domesticity and
Agency of First Nations Women in Canada’s Industrial School
System, 1883-1923
Eashappie Honoured for Work in Race Relations
Brief profile of a national award winning First Nations man for his work in improving race relations.
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Education Day in Saskatoon Best Attended One of Four
Comments on an event hosted by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission which gave the opportunity for Grade 7 and 8 students to hear stories from residential school survivors, view displays and ask questions.
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An Elder's View of Powwow
Elders' Contributions Recognized by Office of Treaty Commissioner
Elders Share Experience Through Parenting Workshop
Relates Elder Maria Linklater’s teaching on parenting based on traditional knowledge gained through her life’s experiences.
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Embodiment and the Meaning of the “Healthy Body”:
An Exploration of First Nations Women’s Perspectives
of Healthy Body Weight and Body Image
Europe Refuge from Political Feeding Frenzy
Exceptional Youth Honoured
Federal Government Settles with Abuse Victims
Discusses how, even as former Gordon Indian Residential School sexual abuse victims attain settlement with the federal government for the abuse endured, the after-effects continue to impact the personal lives of First Nations people.
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First Nations Early Childhood Care and Education: The Meadow Lake Tribal Council/School of Child and Youth Care Curriculum Development Project
Former PM Offers Encouragement For Young Entrepreneurs
Funding For Métis, First Nations Trades Training Announced
Future Young and Aboriginal
Getting Students into Universities Best for Country
Good Things in Indian Country Barely Noticed
Healing Fund Benefits Poor, Abused
Healing Words
Helping People Understand Motivates Métis Awareness Instructor
Honouring Saskatchewan's Youth
Hot Lunch Program One of Many Services to Community
Brief profile of Elder Theresa Stevenson, recipient of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award for Community Development. Theresa is recognized for her devotion to humanitarian causes such as advocating for Aboriginal role models in schools, hot lunch programs, and low income housing.
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Huge Earnings for Educated Aboriginals
Examines the income of Saskatchewan Aboriginals; study reveals that Aboriginals have the most to gain from getting an education and that for female Aboriginals the gain is extraordinary.
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