The Fourth Annual Aboriginal Governance Index: Recognizing Governance on Prairie First Nations
The Frog Lake Reader
FSIN Advocacy to Address Healthcare Complaints
Discusses how a healthcare advocacy office for First Nations people will look at their concerns and complaints with the healthcare system.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
FSIN Elections Unlikely To Bring Change This Year
The Fundamentals of Funding Healing
Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research
Site provides information about GDI its programs, services and resources and affiliated institutes including Dumont College, and Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program, includes Library search access.
GDI To Host Cultural Conference in its 30th Anniversary Year
Genealogical Centre Will Assist in Registration Process
Governor General Hears Concerns of Youth
Grandfather Teachings with Elder Hazel
Green Stresses Need For Educational Partnerships
Harvesters Push the Boundaries of Provincial Law
Looks at a court case dealing with the rights of Métis to hunt and harvest across provincial borders.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Healing Fund Benefits Poor, Abused
Healthy Eating May be Easier Than You Think
Hearts Around the Fire: First Nations Women Talk about Protecting and Preserving First Nations Cultures in Saskatchewan Public Education
Hidden Homelessness among Aboriginal Peoples in Prairie Cities
High Tech Storytellers, Unsettling Acts, Decolonizing Pedagogies
Historic Church Marks 150 Years
History Underground: The Road to Reconciliation
Discusses project which used experiential learning to deepen secondary students' understanding of Indigenous issues and the meaning of reconciliation.
HIV and AIDS in Saskatchewan 2009
Housing, Long Term Care Facilities, and Services for Homeless and Low-Income Urban Aboriginal People Living with HIV/AIDS
How the Fiddle Flows
Discusses how the fiddle and music relate to Metis history and culture. Narrated by Tantoo Cardinal. Duration: 48:03.
Huge Earnings for Educated Aboriginals
Examines the income of Saskatchewan Aboriginals; study reveals that Aboriginals have the most to gain from getting an education and that for female Aboriginals the gain is extraordinary.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.7.
"I Just Didn't Tell Anybody What I Was Doing": Aboriginal Women Cancer Survivors Visualize Social Support
The Importance of Older Maternal Age and Other Birth-Related Factors as Predictors for Diabetes in Offspring: Particular Implications for First Nations Women?
The Importance of Oral and Extrinsic Historical Evidence in Understanding Indian Treaties
Improving & Delivering Effective Library Services for Aboriginal Peoples in Saskatchewan: A Canadian Province's Approach to Answering the Needs of the Aboriginal Community
"In From the Margins": Government of Saskatchewan Policies to Support Métis Learning, 1969-1979
Indian Claims Commission Proceedings (2002) 15 ICCP
Indigenous English and Standard Language Ideology: Toward a Postcolonial View of English in Teacher Education
Indigenous Feminist Theory and Embodied Settler Colonialism
Indigenous Food Systems: Concepts, Cases, and Conversations
Indigenous (Re)Memory and Resistance: Video Works By Dana Claxton
Indigenous Spirituality is an Inherent Part of Palliative Care: How Can Spirituality Be Integrated with Palliative Services in Northwest Saskatchewan?
Indigenous Sport Timeline
Innovative Strategies Encourage Language Skills
Institutional Engagement with Indigenous Communities: The First Nations Partnerships Program and the Use of a Borderland Space
Invisible Demons: Epidemic Disease and the Plains Cree: 1670-1880
Journeys to Success: Perceptions of Five Female Aboriginal High School Graduates
Kawacatoose Reeling in Wake of Tornado
Ken Moore: A National Story of an Indigenous Athlete
Kiskâyitamawin Miyo-Mamitonecikan: Urban Aboriginal Women and Mental Health
L. (H.) v. Canada (Attorney General)
Lac La Ronge Treaty Land Claim
Lakota Place Names in Southwestern Saskatchewan
Examines the significance of Indigenous place names for preserving cultural and remembered history.
Layers of a Letter: Lakota History, Language, and Voices in the Archive
A personal reflection of finding Indigenous voices within archival records.