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Aboriginal People and Colonizers of Western Canada to 1900
Aboriginal Policy through Literary Eyes
Accepting Reality Will Be Major Theme of 2003
Agriculture: The Relationship Between Aboriginal Farmers and Non-Aboriginal Farmers
The Children Remembered: Residential Schools Archive Project
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
Colonization, Racism and the Health of Indian People
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.
A Crop of Broken Promises
Employment Barriers and Aboriginal Working Life: Towards a Representative Workplace in Saskatchewan
Enhancing Student Achievement: The Importance of Second Level Educational Services in First Nation Schools in One Tribal Council in Saskatchewan
Examining the Media’s Portrayal of Idle No More: A Critical Discourse Analysis
Financing Aboriginal Justice Systems
First Nation Land Surrenders on the Prairies 1896-1911
Comprehensive study of the extensive occurrence of reserve surrender drawing attention to patterns revealed through policies and practices of the Crown.
The Frog Lake Reader
From Wooden Ploughs to Welfare: Why Indian Policy Failed in the Prairie Provinces
From Wooden Ploughs to Welfare: Why Indian Policy Failed in the Prairie Provinces
The Impact of Aboriginal Land Claims and Self-Government on Canadian Municipalities: The Local Government Perspective
Indian Children Taken Illegally
The Indian Pass System in the Canadian West, 1882-1935
Indian Record (Vol. 33, #11-12, Nov.-Dec. 1970)
Indian Record (Vol. XXVI, No. 6, November, 1963)
Instruments of Incorporation: Rangers, Mounties, and the North American Frontier, 1875-1910
An Intrusive and Corrective Government: Political Rationalities and the Governance of the Plains Aboriginals, 1870-1890
The National Policy, the Department of the Interior and Original Settlers: Land Claims of the Metis, Green Lake, Saskatchewan 1909-1930
New Minister Announces Policy Shift
Aboriginal leaders at the 1999 Treaty 4 commemorations in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan are hopeful as newly appointed Minister of Indian Affairs, Robert Nault, states the time has come for federal government to move towards treaty implementation as a way of defining its relationship with First Nations.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.3.
'Off Welfare....Now What?" Phase II, Part 2: Analysis
Order of Canada Awarded to David Ahenakew
Historical note:
David Ahenakew (born July 28, 1933) is a Canadian First Nations politician, and former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations. Ahenakew is a controversial public figure in Canada due to anti-semetic comments regarding World War 2 and the Holocaust.Papers Relating to the North-West Mounted Police and Fort Walsh
Public Meeting on PA Indian Student Residence
Public Policy Toward Aboriginal Peoples: Attitudinal Obstacles and Uphill Battles
Rebellion, 1885 - Some Causes of Unrest Among Indians in the Early "80s."
[Reserve Pass Lesson Plan: Social Studies 8]
Uses archival material as a starting point to teach about the influence of the treaty relationship on Canadian identity and how historical events have shaped contemporary Canadian identity.