Gaming Jurisdiction
The Gang Alternative: A Participant Perspective
GDI Wins Big at Saskatchewan Book Awards
George E. Lafond
Ginter Taking a Long Walk in Quest for New Shoes
Governing Ourselves: The Journey Begins
Government Surveyors (Scout) Corps During the 1885 Uprising
Grenadiers at Fish Creek
Grenadiers Relieving the 90th Battalion at Fish Creek, N.W. Rebellion, 1885
Guardhouse, N.W.M.P. Post at Regina, Sask., Where Louis Riel was Confined
Harmonious Journey: Understandings of the Healthy Body and Body Image for First Nations Girls' in the Battlefords Tribal Council Region Through Photovoice
"He shot Capt French"
A Healing Approach to Teaching: A Case Study
Health in the Communities of Duck Lake and Beardy's and Okemasis First Nation: An Exploratory Study
Herchmer Community School " Learning for All " Pilot Project: Action Research Report
The Heron Collection: Antelope Creek and Miry Creek Sites, Southwest Saskatchewan
High Rate of Diabetes For First Nations Girls
A History of Riel's Second Rebellion and How It Was Quelled
The History of the North-West Rebellion of 1885
HIV/AIDS and Aboriginal Women in Saskatchewan: Colonization, Marginalization and Recovery
HIV and AIDS in Saskatchewan, 2011: Annual Report
Honorary Witnesses Promise to Spread the Word
Comments on the accomplishments of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission honorary witnesses.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.11.
Horses Still Have Special Meaning
House at Batoche used as a Barracks by the Metis in 1885
Human Rights Complaint Filed Against MP Pankiw
Discusses the Canadian Human Rights Commission complaint filed by John Melenchuk regarding a controversial pamphlet sent out by Saskatoon Member of Parliament Jim Pankiw. At one point in the article Michael Woodiwiss contends that the essential difference between crimes committed by colonizers and contemporary Aboriginals is that the formers’ crimes went unpunished and mostly unrecorded.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Hunger, Horses, and Government Men: Criminal Law on the Aboriginal Plains, 1870-1905
‘I Like to Let Them Have Their Time’. Hidden Homeless First Nations People in the City and Their Management of Household Relationships
Identifying Clinical and Social Factors Influencing Changes in CD4+ Count in HIV Infected Adults in Saskatoon, Canada
Identity and Solidarity in Hybrid Spaces: Narratives of Indigenous Women Political Leaders in Saskatchewan and Guatemala
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.
[Improving First Nations and Métis Health Outcomes: A Call to Collaborative Action]
Incorporating Aboriginal Content into Public Education: One Way to Improve Relations Between Aboriginals and Settlers, Old and New, in Canada
Indian Summer Games Now On
Indigenous Knowledge and the Battle River Cree Warrior
Indigenous Knowledge in Post-Secondary Educators’ Practices: Nourishing the Learning Spirit
"Inspector Dickens Journal" Fort Pitt, 1885.
Historical note:
Instruments of Incorporation: Rangers, Mounties, and the North American Frontier, 1875-1910
L' Insurrection du Nord-Ouest, 1885
Integrating Aboriginal Peoples Into Canada's Casino Industry
Interior of Fort Pitt, Just [Before] the Rebellion of 1885
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and the Social Determinants of Aboriginal Peoples’ Health: A Case Study of First Nations Women’s Resilience, Resistance, and Renewal
"Iskwĕwak Mīwayawak": Women Feeling Healthy: A Photovoice Project: Draft Final Report Summary
Jemmy Jock Bird: Marginal Man on the Blackfoot Frontier
[Jenny's Story of Healing (Cree Language Version)]
Jocelyn Reekie
John Arcand Fiddle Fest Bigger and Better in Fifteenth Year
[John Franklin Boyd]
Notes and sketches from a trip taken by John Franklin Boyd in July and August, 1885, from Minnedosa, Manitoba to visit Prince Albert and the places involved in the North-West Rebellion.