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1981 Census Coverage of the Native Population in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
2003 Watershed Year for Aboriginal Politics
Aboriginal Educators Consultation: Equity Program Review
Aboriginal Housing Assessment: Appendices
Aboriginal Housing Assessment: Community Design Needs & Preferences and Application of Local Materials [Research Report]
Aboriginal Housing Needs in Saskatoon: A Survey of Sasknative Rentals Clients
Aboriginal Justice in Saskatchewan 2002-2021: The Benefits of Change: A Report Presented to the Commission on First Nations and Metis Peoples and Justice Reform
Aboriginal People with Disabilities: A Vacuum in Public Policy
Aboriginal Peoples and Post-Secondary Education: What Educators Have Learned
Aboriginal Post-Secondary Student Housing: Research Summary
Aboriginal Poverty Higher on the Prairies
Aboriginal Women and Home Care in Saskatchewan
Aboriginal Women Share Their Stories in an Outreach Diabetes Education Program
Affordable Home Ownership for Aboriginal People in Saskatoon: Financial and Funding Options: Final Report
An Analysis of Race Relations in Saskatoon Saskatchewan: The Contributions of the Housing Sector
The Analysis of the Sherwin Campbell Site (EgOa-5): An Old Women's Phase Site of Southwest Saskatchewan
Apprenticeship Consultations
Are Indigenous Peoples and Governments on the Same Page? The Dene People in Northern Saskatchewan: An Interview with Ade
Artistic Displacements: An Interview with Edgar Heap of Birds
[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.
Averting Disaster: The Hudson's Bay Company and Smallpox in Western Canada During the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries
Awards for Excellence in Workplace Literacy, Small Business Winner, 2003: Solving the Training Puzzle
at La Ronge Motor Hotel
Barriers to Inclusion: Access to Social Services for Marginalized Families in Saskatchewan
Battleford Beleaguered: 1885: The Story of the Riel Uprising from the Columns of the Saskatchewan Herald
Beardy Not Given Proper Recognition
Historical overview of Willow Cree Chief Kamiscowesit's (or Beardy's) role in the North West Resistance and the negotiations of Treaty 6. Alternate spellings include: Kamayistowesit, Kamdyistowesit.
Body-Related Emotional Experiences of Young Aboriginal Women
Book Provides Insight Into History of Metis
Building Communities of Hope: Effective Practices for Meeting the Diverse Learning Needs of Children and Youth: Community Schools Policy and Conceptual Framework
Cameco Corporation: Aboriginal Business Development Success Models
Canada – Indian and Inuit Communities – Prairie Provinces
Canada: Stolen Sisters: Discrimination and Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada: A Summary of Amnesty International's Concerns
Casinos No Answer to First Nations' Needs
Chief Roland Crowe
Chief Solomon Sanderson
Christmas on the Rez
Church Invited to Join in ADR Process
City of Saskatoon Community Development & Leisure Services Aboriginal Communications Strategy
City of Saskatoon Community Development & Leisure Services Aboriginal Program Plan
The Clearwater Lake Punctate Pottery of P.G. Downes
Closer to Home: Child and Family Poverty in Saskatoon
Co-operative and State Ownership in Northern Saskatchewan Under the CCF Government
Colonization, Racism and the Health of Indian People
Commission on First Nations and Métis Peoples and Justice Reform: Final Report. Volume 2: Submissions to the Commission
Community Based Research and Aboriginal Women's Health and Healing: A Workshop with Kim Anderson and Maria Campbell held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Community Housing And Design Options
Community Pulls Together at Christmastime
Community Voices Within Saskatoon's Inner-City Neighbourhoods: Capacity And Needs Assessment
[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.