This file contains correspondence relating to the development of national parks in Saskatchewan, and the effects such developments would have upon the indigenous persons on the reserves from which the park land would be leased or bought.
A photograph of the Saddle Lake Indian Agency between 1900 and 1904. The agency house (home to George Mann and family from 1900 to 1905), out-buildings, barns and large corrals are visible.
A photograph of the Saddle Lake Indian Agency between 1900 and 1904. The agency house (home to George Mann and family from 1900 to 1905), three barns and corrals are visible. A woman sits alone on the front porch.
"National publication for the Indians of Canada". Focus on Indigenous issues, events at residential schools and legal decisions. Previously published as Indian Missionary Record.
Articles reflect the attitudes and polices of the time.
1 file containing correspondence regarding the storage and production of pemmican made from buffalo from Elk Island National Park and shipped/stored for the Western Development Museum care of The Saskatchewan Creamery, Cold Storage Plant.