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4 Men at Sun Dance
8th Fire: At the Crossroads
A. J. Isbister: Artist of Visions
“Wounded Leaving for Saskatoon" [from Fish Creek, May 2, 1885], N.W. Rebellion
Aboriginal Art Displayed for Vincent Massey Students
Aboriginal Beaded Mats on Display
Historical note:
Includes note on back: "When the Saskatoon Arts and Crafts Society disbanded a collection of mats and other articles were given to the museum at Fort Battleford"Aboriginal boys in Traditional Dress at Pion-Era
An Aboriginal Camp near Yorkton, SK
Aboriginal Constable
A photograph of an Aboriginal (Cree) man wearing a military style outfit and holding a rifle. He wears a gun belt with ammunition and a revolver on his right hip. The gun belt and revolver are probably George Mann Jr's property, and it is likely that he staged this photograph. A gun belt and revolver are artifacts held by a direct descendant of Mann Jr. Picture was possibly taken on Onion Lake or Saddle Lake reserve between 1900 and 1930. Mann was known to visit these areas well into the 1920s.
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.
Aboriginal Family Outside Teepee
Aboriginal Group Photo
Aboriginal Man and Woman, [Prince Albert area]
Aboriginal man holding pipe, [Lac La Ronge, SK]
Aboriginal people at a Hudson's Bay Company Post
Aboriginal People at Ceremony
The Aboriginal Rock Paintings of the Churchill River
Aboriginal stone pickers, Davidson
Aboriginal stone pickers, Davidson
Aboriginal woman and child, [Lac La Ronge, SK]
Aboriginal woman and two children, [Lac La Ronge, SK]
Aboriginal Women's Visions of Breast Cancer Survivorship: Intersections of Race(ism)/Class/Gender and "...Diversity as We Define It"
Aboriginal Womens Council of Saskatchewan Meeting
Aborigines Day Saskatoon. - 21 June 2003. - Slide.
Historical note:
First proclaimed by the Governor General of Canada on 13 June 1996, June 21st of every year has become a day in the Canadian calendar that presents Aboriginal peoples with a great opportunity to express great pride for their rich diverse cultures with their families, neighbours, friends and visitors.Aborigines Day Saskatoon. - 21 June 2003. - Slides.
Historical note:
First proclaimed by the Governor General of Canada on 13 June 1996, June 21st of every year has become a day in the Canadian calendar that presents Aboriginal peoples with a great opportunity to express great pride for their rich diverse cultures with their families, neighbours, friends and visitors.Accord Agreement Signing between FSIN and Federal Government
An Account of the Advance of the 7th Fusiliers of London to aid in the suppression of the North West Rebellion
Adams, Dr. Howard
Historical note:
Admin of Ed facilities for Indian People
Adolphus Ross and William Bird
Ahenakew, Andrew (Rev.)
Ahenakew, Arnold
Ahenakew, David
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.Albert Moore and Jeremiah Nawakayas
Historical note:
A genealogical chart of the Nawakayas Family can be seen on p. 129 of Red Earth Crees by David Meyer. Jeremiah Nawakayas died in 1940.