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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.Almighty Voice
[Association Interprovinciale Watching Over Our Schools]
Letter sent to the Deputy Minister of Indian Affairs protesting the fact that French is not being taught at the Duck Lake Indian School. States that this is contrary the Act of Union signed in 1840. Translated from the French.
Battleford Beleaguered: 1885: The Story of the Riel Uprising from the Columns of the Saskatchewan Herald
Canada – Indian and Inuit Communities – Prairie Provinces
Cancer Takes Life of Mervin Dieter
Chief Roland Crowe
Chief Solomon Sanderson
Chiefs Hear of Need for 4-H
College's Indian Art Dept. Expanding
College Trains Social Workers
Commission's Final Report: Chairperson-Initiated Complaint and Public Interest Investigation of the Death of Colten Boushie and the Events That Followed: Final Report
The Concept of an Altithermal Cultural Hiatus in Northern Plains Prehistory
[Crime Report re Little Pine Reserve Indians ... Alleged Sun Dance]; [Re: Indian Sundance, Rocky Mountain House District, Alberta]
First document is a report written by Kingston, dated July 6, 1928, asks for instructions regarding whether or not participants should be charged given the fact that the event did not appear to violate the Indian Act. Second document is a letter by McCormack, describing ceremonies which took place at Rocky Mountain House and Hobbema, Alberta.
A Critical Analysis of Educational Research Conducted by the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians
The Cypress Hills Massacre—A Century’s Retrospect
"The Darkest Tapestry": Indian Residential School Memorialization at the Keeping Place Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan
Delima F. Parenteau Interview
Denny Dumas, Shorty Lander - Gold Medal Winner
District Chiefs Reject Indian Affairs Budget
Domestic Serving Classes of Women's Metis Society Tea and Bake Sale
Dressing Under Pressure: Métis in kistapinânihk, 1862-1900
Media and Cultural Studies Thesis (MA) -- University of Alberta, 2021.
Elders Aid Efforts To Retain Culture
Entrepreneurial Action by Métis and First Nations entrepreneurs in Saskatchewan: Similarities and differences with established notions of Entrepreneurial Action
Business Thesis (PhD) -- University of Western Ontario, 2021.
Firing of Canons and Rifles at Louis Riel Day
First Nations PowWow
Graduation Held for Native Court Workers
Health of the Prairie Metis 1900-1960: An Examination of the Social Determinants of Health and Infectious Disease
Native Studies Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Manitoba, 2021.
Historic Land Agreement Signed!
Historic Turnover Held at Qu'Appelle School
How Can Urban Parks Support Urban Indigenous Peoples? Exploratory Cases from Saskatoon and Portland
Identity and Adaptation to Community and Economic Change Among the Southend Cree
The Impact of the Penner Report
Indian Head: History of Indian Head and District
Indian Protest at Department of Indian Affairs Office
Indian Record (Vol. 36, No. 1-2, January-February, 1973)
Indian Record (Vol. 36, Nos. 5-6, May-June, 1973)
Indian Women Want a Far Greater Role: Says S.I.W.A. President
Indians
Indigenous Land-Based Education and the COVID-19 Pandemic
Indigenous Self-Determination Rights and The Role of Municipality
Political Studies Major Papers (MA) -- University of Windsor, 2021.
Indigenous Women and Street Gangs: Survivance Narratives
Interpretation of English Idioms by Indian and Non-Indian Children
Jimmy Chief Interview
Kelsey’s Journal of 1691 Reconsidered
Laughing and Leading Together: The Effective Use of Affilitative Humor by Indigenous Leaders in Southern Saskatchewan
Business Thesis (PhD) -- Eastern University, 2021.