First Nations and Métis Education: An Advisory for School Boards: Module 11
First Nations and Métis People and Diversity in Canadian Cities
First Nations Background and Position Paper on Systems
First Nations' Diabetes Epidemic Needs Attention
First Nations Figure Prominently in Sask. Politics
First Nations Votes Carry Clout in Sask. Politics
A First Nations Woman With Disabilities: “Listen To What I Am Saying!”
First Nations Youth and Restorative Healing Project
First Shell into Batoche, May 9, 1885
Fish Creek Dead
Fish Creek From the North
Fort Battleford National Historic Park
Fort Carlton, 1885
Fort of Refuge, Prince Albert, March 31, 1885
Fort Pelly: An Historical Sketch
[Four Sky Thunder]
Francophone Settlement in the Gravelbourg Block Settlement and Francophone and Métis Settlement in the Willow Bunch Block Settlement in Southwestern Saskatchewan, 1870--1926
From Ciudad Juárez to Fort Qu'Appelle
FSIN Must Butt Out for Sake of FNUC Future
FSIN Negotiates Improved Gaming Deal with Province
Funding in Place to Build $1.5 Million Arena in Pinehouse
Gabriel Dumont - Portrait
Gaming Agreement Subordinates First Nations
GDI Turns to Elders to Help Preserve Michif
Gabriel Dumont Institute (GDI) promotes the preservation of the Michif language. "Michif" is a combination of a Cree verb and French noun, which seems to reflect the world view of the Metis people - that of a perfect balance or mix.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.23.
George Gordon Treaty Land Entitlement Settlement Agreement
George Mann Was Not a Cowboy: Rationalizing Western Versus Aboriginal Perspectives of Life and Death 'Dramatic' History
Good Things in Indian Country Barely Noticed
[Government forces, Batoche] - Perehudoff painting
Government Surveyors (Scout) Corps During the 1885 Uprising
Grenadiers at Fish Creek
Grenadiers Relieving the 90th Battalion at Fish Creek, N.W. Rebellion, 1885
Growing Pains: Social Enterprise in Saskatoon's Core Neighbourhoods: A Case Study
Guardhouse, N.W.M.P. Post at Regina, Sask., Where Louis Riel was Confined
Hands-On Chiefs Undermine Indian Institutions
The Hartley Site (FaNp-19) and the Use of Sandhill Environments in the Late Precontact Period
"He shot Capt French"
Health Care Utilization and Costs in Saskatchewan's Registered Indian Population With Diabetes
Helping People Understand Motivates Métis Awareness Instructor
Historic Deal Brings First Nations Into Credit Union Partnership
A History of Riel's Second Rebellion and How It Was Quelled
The History of the North-West Rebellion of 1885
HIV / AIDS In Saskatchewan: 2007
Homestead Venture, 1883-1892 An Ayrshire Man’s Letters Home, Part I
An edited collection of correspondence published in the Ayrshire Post, and written by William Gibson, a Scottish farmer settled in the Wolseley, SK area. Letters discuss the day-to-day life of farming in the area and describe Gibson’s interactions with the nearby Nêhiyawak (Cree) people. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 98.
House at Batoche used as a Barracks by the Metis in 1885
How Daystar First Nation Came To Be
Hypocrisy? Please, Not In My Backyard
Identity, Community and Resilience: The Transmission of Values Project
Discusses conversations held with agencies serving children, youth and families in four Saskatchewan First Nations communities.
Chapter two from Putting a Human Face on Child Welfare: Voices from the Prairies edited by I. Brown, F. Chaze, D. Fuchs, J. Lafrance S. McKay and S. Thomas Prokop.
If John Can Quit Smoking Anyone Can ... Go For It!
The Illustrated War News, Nos. 1 to 18 Inclusive: Containing All the Illustrations Referring to the North-West Rebellion of 1885, from Its Outbreak to the Return and Disbanding of Troops
Includes text and images.