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Aboriginal boys in Traditional Dress at Pion-Era
Aborigines Day Saskatoon. - 21 June 2003. - Slide.
Historical note:
First proclaimed by the Governor General of Canada on 13 June 1996, June 21st of every year has become a day in the Canadian calendar that presents Aboriginal peoples with a great opportunity to express great pride for their rich diverse cultures with their families, neighbours, friends and visitors.Aborigines Day Saskatoon. - 21 June 2003. - Slides.
Historical note:
First proclaimed by the Governor General of Canada on 13 June 1996, June 21st of every year has become a day in the Canadian calendar that presents Aboriginal peoples with a great opportunity to express great pride for their rich diverse cultures with their families, neighbours, friends and visitors.ayisīnowak: A Communication Guide: kâ-isi-pîkiskwâtoyahk
Guide intended to increase understanding, respect and awareness of Aboriginal culture and protocols in order to create improved relationship building.
"Digital update: May 2018."
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John Diefenbaker at Pion-Era
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Notes for a Speech on Dominion Day of the Pion-Era Show at Saskatoon, Saskatchewan July 1st, 1958
1 file containing: Notes for a speech at the Pion-Era celebration in Saskatoon, SK. Diefenbaker notes his pride that the first day of the festival was devoted to honoring Saskatchewan's Indians. Diefenbaker adds that he was happy that Senator James Gladstone had been here to honor the Indigenous people.
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People at Pion-Era
People in a Dance Line at Pion-Era
People in traditional dress at Pion-Era
People in traditional dress performing dance at Pion-Era
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Ring Dance at Pion-Era
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