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4 Men at Sun Dance
Aboriginal People at Ceremony
Âh-âyîtaw isi ê-kî-kiskêyihtahkik maskihkiy = They Knew Both Sides of Medicine: Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing
Anglican Outdoor Service at La Ronge
As Long as the Sun Shines ...
ayisiyiniwak: A Communication Guide:kâ-isi-pîkiskwâtoyahk
Designed to provide a basic understanding of Indigenous histories, protocols and etiquette, urban reserves, the importance of Elders and traditional practices.
2nd edition.
Batoche Cairn Dedication Ceremony, mid 1920s
Batoche Cairn Dedication Ceremony, mid 1920s
Battleford Indians at Special Ceremony
"Beyond Biology: Disease and its Impact on the Canadian Plains Native people, 1880-1930"
"Canada. Dept. of Indian Affairs & Northern Development-Poundmaker"
"Carlyle, Sask."
Ceremonies of Relationship: Engaging Urban Indigenous Youth in Community-Based Research
Ceremony Involving Indian Leaders in Ceremonial Dress with Three Men in Suits
Historical note:
"Chief Andrew Swimmer and Dr. P. W. Head."
Chief Felix Musqua Honoured at Pow-Wow
Chief One Arrow Comes Home
Chiefs on a Podium
Coming in Stories: Taking Our Place: Two Spirit in Saskatchewan
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.
Cree and Dêné Experiences of Death in the Early Nineteenth Century: Using HBC Records for Ethnographic Insight
Cree Brave at Battleford
[Cree Cultural Teachings, pt. 1]
[Cree Cultural Teachings, pt. 2]
"Cree Indians, Regina, Sask."
Cree Mother Loses Organ Harvest Fight
Relates how a non-Aboriginal parent's right to harvest organs and cremate an adoptive son superseded a Cree biological mother's right to bury her adult son according to First Nation spiritual and cultural beliefs.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.1.
[Cree Traditional Cultural Teachings]
Cree Wedding Party
[Crime Report re Little Pine Reserve Indians ... Alleged Sun Dance]; [Re: Indian Sundance, Rocky Mountain House District, Alberta]
First document is a report written by Kingston, dated July 6, 1928, asks for instructions regarding whether or not participants should be charged given the fact that the event did not appear to violate the Indian Act. Second document is a letter by McCormack, describing ceremonies which took place at Rocky Mountain House and Hobbema, Alberta.
Crowd of native people gathered.
Cut Knife Hill Historic Marker Ceremony
Cut Knife Plaque
Dance Competitions
"Dance Your Style!": Towards Understanding Some Cultural Significances of Pow Wow References in First Nations' Literatures
Dancers at Prince Albert Totem Pole Ceremony (01)
A Description and Analysis of Sacrificial Stall Dancing: as Practiced by the Plains Cree and Saulteaux of the Pasqua Reserve, Saskatchewan, in Their Contemporary Rain Dance Ceremonies
Diefenbaker and RCMP at Batoche Ceremony
Diefenbaker at Batoche cemetery
Diefenbaker Funeral
Digging Roots and Remembering Relatives: Lakota Kinship and Movement in the Northern Great Plains from the Wood Mountain Uplands across Lakóta Tȟamákȟočhe/Lakota Country, 1881-1940
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of Alberta, 2022.
"Dr. Philip W. Head and Archdeacon Hives."
An Elder's View of Powwow
Ethnographical Problems of the Missouri Saskatchewan Area
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 Images - Newlywed Couple with Priest
Federal Government Executive -- The Prime Minister of Canada - Personal - Invitations -- Saskatchewan -- Batoche Museum Opening
Federal-Provincial Welfare Services-Indian and Eskimo Welfare - Chief Joe Dreaver
First Nation Onion Lake Pow Wow - Fort Pitt Sept. 9. 2001. - Slides.
First Nations Men at Ceremony for Prince Albert Totem Pole
First Nations people on stage.
Historical note: