The First Samllpox Epidemic on the Canadian Plains: In the Fur-Traders' Words
Focusses on the first-hand accounts of William Tomison, Hudson's Bay Company inland master, of epidemic in 1781 and 1782 at Cumberland House.
The Forgotten Cemetery of the St. Vital Parish (1879-1885) : A Documentary and Mortuary Analysis
The Forgotten Constitution: The Natural Resources Transfer Agreements and Indian Livelihood Rights, Ca. 1925-1933
Fort Battleford National Historic Park
Fort Pelly: An Historical Sketch
A Framework For Cooperation - Saskatchewan's Strategy for Metis and Off-Reserve First Nations People: Progress Report 2001-02 and 2002-03: Building Our Future Together
Friendship Centre Serves Vital Role in City
From Fireside to TV Screen Self-Determination and Anishnaabe Storytelling Traditions
From the Fur Trade to Free Trade: Forestry and First Nations Women in Canada
From the Past (1876) to the Present (2000): An Analysis of Band Membership Among the Plains Cree of Saskatchewan
The FSIN - Province of Saskatchewan Gaming Partnership: 1995 to 2002
Gendered Racial Violence and Spatialized Justice: The Murder of Pamela George
The Geoarchaeology of the Below Forks Site (FhNG-25), Saskatchewan
[Government forces, Batoche] - Perehudoff painting
A Grounded Theory of Child Abuse
Growing Hope on the Miskito Coast
'Harry the Dog' Fought for Métis Rights
The Healing of Aboriginal Offenders : A Comparison Between Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment and the Traditional Aboriginal Sweat Lodge Ceremony
Healthy Mother Healthy Baby: Program Logic Model and Evaluability Assessment
Hillslope Sediments and Landscape Evolution in Wanuskewin Heritage Park: a Geoarchaeological Interpretation
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.
Hopes and Dreams : Learning From the Perceptions of "High-Risk" Pregnant Aboriginal Women
Hotels Considered a Good Investment
“The House in Buffalo Country”: Hudson House on the North Saskatchewan River, 1778-1787
How Will Indian Government Look in the Future?
"I'm On Home Ground Now. I'm Safe": Saskatchewan Aboriginal Veterans in the Immediate Postwar Years, 1945–1946
Igniting the Warrior Spirit: A Search for Meaningful Work with Indigenous Youth
The Impact of Diabetes Mellitus Among the Métis of Western Canada
The Impact of Saskatchewan’s Growing Aboriginal Community
In Search of Geraldine Moodie
The Increasing Burden of Diabetes in Canada
Indian [3 illegible words] for Vocational Training
Indian Agent Set a Bad Precedent
Indian and Metis Return from Vocational Training
Indian Fall: The Last Great Days of the Plains Cree and Blackfoot Confederacy
Indian Metis [illegible] Concert
Indian Pow Wow
Indian Record (Vol. XXIV, No. 3, March, 1961)
Indian Record (Vol. XXIV, No. IV, April, 1961)
Indian Record (Vol. XXIV, No. V, May, 1961)
Indian Record (Vol. XXIV, No. VI, June 1961)
Indian Record (Vol. XXIV, No. X, November - December, 1961)
Indian School Ladies Tea
Indian School Tea WA Candy Selling
Indigenous Voices, Indigenous Histories, Part IV: Gathering Gum from the Silver Pine: A Cree Woman’s Dream and the Battle of Belly River Crossing
Inspired Leadership for Difficult Times
Historical overview of First Nations treaty signatory, Ahtahkakoop, who as part of his strategy to ensure future generations’ success, adopted the white man’s religion, education and agricultural pursuits.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.34.
Integrating Western and Aboriginal Science: Toward a Bi-Cultural Pedagogy
A paper presented by Glen Aikenhead of the University of Saskatchewan to the annual meeting of the American Education Research Association, New Orleans, April 26, 2000.