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2001 Métis Identity Population in Saskatchewan / Population d'identité métisse en Saskatchewan
Aboriginal Faces of Saskatchewan
Aboriginal Family by Teepee
A photograph of a Metis? man with a Cree? woman and her child standing outside a teepee. Picture possibly taken by George Mann family who worked with Cree people in Onion Lake, Saddle Lake and Hobbema reserves between 1883 and 1916. Members of the family were known to continue to visit these areas well into the 1920s.
Access to Health Services for Elderly Métis Women in Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan
Across the Road: Understanding the Differences in Health Services Available to First Nations and Metis Women
The Amazing Adventures of Christina and Nan: Christina Henry’s Trip Diary, “Northern Saskatchewan Holiday,” with Annotations by Duff Spafford, Nadine Charabin, Bonnie Wagner, Christine Charmbury, and Myrna Williams
At the Cultural and Religious Crossroads: Sara Riel and the Grey Nuns in the Canadian Northwest, 1848-1883
Bateman-McKay Canoe
Battleford Remembers Stockade Days
Charlie Trottier
Copy of illustration: "Escape of the McKay family through the ice to Prince Albert"
Domestic Serving Classes of Women's Metis Society Tea and Bake Sale
Duck Lake, Aug. 2003 - Slides.
Historical note:
Entitlements and Health Services for First Nations and Métis Women in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
[Fact Sheets for Nourishing the Learning Spirit]
The First Canadian Woman in the Northwest: The Story of Marie Anne Gaboury, Wife of John Baptiste Lajimonière, Arrived in the Northwest in 1807, and Died at St. Boniface at the Age of 96 Years
Friendship Centre Indian and Metis Fashion Show
Health Research, Entitlements and Health Services for First Nations and Métis Women in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Indian and Metis Friendship Centre Fashion Show [Prince Albert]
Indian and Metis Friendship Centre Princess Crowned Elizabeth Stonesand
Indian and Metis Girls Club
Intimate Integration: A Study of Aboriginal Transracial Adoption in Saskatchewan, 1944-1984
Living on the Land: Indigenous Women's Understanding of Place
Mabel Trottier and Mary Whitstone
Meeting the Health Care Needs of Elderly Métis Women in Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan
"Métis, c'est ma nation. 'Your own people,' comme on dit": Life Histories from Eva, Evelyn, Priscilla and Jennifer Richard
Métis Rose: A Portrait Elder Rose Fleury
Metis Society Auxillary Fashion Show
Métis Women Gathering: Visiting Together and Voicing Wellness for Ourselves
Metis Women's Traditional Art Series
Four videos discuss history and techniques of finger weaving, embroidery, rug-making, and beadwork.
Mrs. Boucher (nee: Helen Letendre - the daughter of "Batoche" Letendre)
New Program for Abused Women Iskwew Officially Opened at the Indian Metis Friendship Centre
Northwest Saskatchewan Métis Women's Health: Research Discussion Paper for the Northwest Métis Women's Health Research Committee
One of Two Cree Women Who Surrendered at Battleford
Perceptions on Mobile Health use for Health Education in an Indigenous Population
Discusses how mobile health can help bridge the access gap to proper medical care and the various factors that need to be addressed when using it for Indigenous patients.
A Pictorial History of the Métis and Non-Status Indian in Saskatchewan
Compilation of brief biographies of individuals who have played significant roles in the history of Saskatchewan.
Prevalence and Predictors of Health Risk Behaviours During Early Pregnancy: Saskatoon Pregnancy and Health Study
Prince Albert - Indians
Red Ticket Holder Goes Home
Refugee Camp, N.W. Rebellion, 1885
Remembering Will Have to Do: The Life and Times of Louise (Trottier) Moine
Anthology merges two previously published works: My Life in Residential School and Remembering Will Have to Do.