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Aboriginal boys in Traditional Dress at Pion-Era
The Aboriginal Rock Paintings of the Churchill River
Agreement Settled; Band to Get Control of Education
Art Co-ordinator is Artist-Author
Band-Owned Grocery Store Opened on Red Pheasant
Bear Meat And Hide Preparation
Berry picking expedition
Birthday cake for Bernice
A Busy Life for Indian Lady
The Campaign of 1885: A Contemporary Account
Letters written by Canadian Militia Colour Sergeant William Thomas Wrighton in April and May of 1885 describe his experience at the Battle of Batoche during the Northwest Resistance. Includes archival photos of the soldiers and battlegrounds taken by Captain J. Peters. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 100.
Canadian History - Historic Sites and Monuments - Batoche
Change-Over Concerning Educational System Denied
Changes Sought in Indian Economic Development
Chiefs Support Whitebear's Proposal on Land Claims
Children Dancing at Pion-Era
Church Schools “Savages”
College Indian Art Program Will Begin Second Course
Comments on the Wood Cree Indian
Costumed Aboriginal Women at Pion-Era
Cote Wins Longboat Award
Counsellor Perceptions of the Role of the Indian Affairs Education Counsellor in Saskatchewan
Cree Indians in North-Eastern Saskatchewan
Crees, Cree-Assiniboines, and Assiniboines: Interethnic Social Organization on the Far Northern Plains
Cumberland House: Two Hundred Years of History
Dance, Pion-Era
Dave Ahenakew Re-elected
Duel at Ile-à-la’Crosse
Education - Other- Indigenous schools-Carlton
The Edwin Brooks Letters: Part II
Brooks moved from eastern Canada to what is now Indian Head in the spring of 1882; went into partnership in with George P. Murray to form Murray and Brooks, General Merchants, 1883. In 1885 he sat on the jury that found Louis Riel Guilty of High Treason. Letters contain some commentary on local Indigenous peoples, events and settler-Indigenous and government-Indigenous relations. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 30
The Edwin Brooks Letters: Part III
Brooks moved from eastern Canada to what is now Indian Head in the spring of 1882; went into partnership in with George P. Murray to form Murray and Brooks, General Merchants, 1883. In 1885 he sat on the jury that found Louis Riel Guilty of High Treason. Letters contain some commentary on local Indigenous peoples, events and settler-Indigenous and government-Indigenous relations. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 67.