Bibliography - Indian Spirituality
Blind Spot: What Happened to Canada's Aboriginal Fathers?
Body Shape, Expectations Linked to Health
Breaking the Chain of Dependency: Using Treaty Land Entitlement to Create First Nations Economic Self-Sufficiency in Saskatchewan
Brush With Royalty Thrilling
Buffalo Boy: Then and Now
The Buffalo Hunt
Building Self-Sufficiency...Together: Establishing a Saskatchewan First Nations Economic Development Network
Busy Schedules Deny Kids Effective Parenting
The Camp Rayner Site (EgNr-2): Archaeological Investigations of a Multi-Component Site in South-Central Saskatchewan
Campbell Clan Credits Sports for Success in Life
Campus Masinahikanis - News From the University of Saskatchewan Native Studies Department
Canada, Inc.
The Relevance of Ideology to the Emergence of a Capitalist Social Formation in Rupert's Land and the "Indian Territories" of British North American, 1852 to 1885
The Capacity of Montreal Lake, Saskatchewan to Provide Safe Drinking Water: Applying a Framework for Analysis
Case Study: A Comparison of Resources Available for Second-Level Education Services in Saskatchewan First Nations Schools and a Saskatchewan School Division
Casualties of 1885 Battle Honoured
'The Catholic Mahdi of the North West': Louis Riel and the Metis Resistance in Transatlantic and Imperial Context
Celebrating the Local, Negotiating the School: Language and Literacy in Aboriginal Communities
Cemetery Project Highlights Métis Community of Batoche
Chamakese & Gladue "Irresistable"
Changing Times
Overview of Métis history from the 1840s to 1875. Discusses the collapse of the buffalo hunting economy, the establishment of the community of St. Laurent, passing of laws to establish order, and the arrival of the North West Mounted Police.
Includes questions for students.
Characterizing the HIV Epidemic in the Prairie Provinces
Chiefs Turn Up the Heat on Treaty Rights
Comments on issues of treaty rights and fair revenues from reserve resources, and discusses a contract between Onion Lake Cree Nation and an Asian government to build a refinery on Cree land.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Community Based Participatory Project: Engaging Individuals/Families in the Development of Programs to Enhance Health and Well-Being: Métis Nation - Saskatchewan: Final Report
Community Based Participatory Project: Engaging Individuals/Families in the Development of Programs to Enhance Health and Well-Being
Community Conversations about the Good Food Junction Co-operative
Competing Risk Analysis of End-Stage-Renal Disease and Mortality Among Adults With Diabetes - A Comparison of First Nations People and Other Saskatchewan Residents
Concerted Effort Needed to Tackle HIV/AIDS
Conference Addresses Issue of Natural Resource Sharing
Connection to Culture Helped Walker Cope With Residential School Years
Contemporary Perceptions of Health From an Indigenous (Plains Cree) Perspective
Contrasting Worlds
Overview of Métis history from the 1600s to the early 1870s when many Métis migrated from Manitoba to Saskatchewan. Includes questions for students.
2nd edition.
[Cree Traditional Cultural Teachings]
A Cross-jurisdictional Survey to Identify Smart Practices for an Aboriginal Business Directory
The Crutwell AMNSIS Local #66 recieve Ball Diamond Funds
Dakota Dunes Community Development Corporation Shares Gaming Profits
Death Rock
Delorme an Ace Representative for Cowessess First Nation
Dementia Awareness in Northern Nursing Practice
The Dissolution of a Métis Community: Pointe à Grouette, 1860-1885
Documentary Review of Traditional Land Use in the Pasquia Bogs Area
Dying Under the Living Sky: A Case Study of Interracial Violence in Southeast Saskatchewan
Eating Habits and Nutrient Intake of Aboriginal Adults Aged 19-50, Living Off-reserve in Ontario and the Western Provinces
Echoes of Experience: The Narrative Forces of the Qu'Appelle Valley
Economic Development Agreement Will Lead to Self-Sufficiency
Looks at the economic benefits of a joint venture between four First Nations.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.38.
Education Day in Saskatoon Best Attended One of Four
Comments on an event hosted by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission which gave the opportunity for Grade 7 and 8 students to hear stories from residential school survivors, view displays and ask questions.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.