"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 policies of the time.
Black and white photograph of two Wood Cree men present at Frog Lake on the day of the massacre. Moostoos on left, Neeoaquatatoue on right. Both wear western style clothes.
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 37, no. 1, Winter, 2013, pp. 77-110
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Examines ways that federal assimilation policies were actualized in the cultivation and consumption of food at the boarding school and the how the newsletter helped the students keep their identities.
Australasian Canadian Studies, vol. 26, no. 1, 2008, pp. 9-21
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Discusses how historically both countries shared motivations and educational goals for residential schools and looks at contemporary responses.
Scroll down to page 9 to read article.
File contains a presentation by John Zahradnik. Zahradnik discusses Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal worldviews, ranching in the Nicola Valley, and the need to create a cultural synthesis when it comes to land management and use patterns. Following the presentation Commissioners Dussault and Chartrand thank Zahradnik for his thoughts.
Black and white photograph of four young sarcee cowboys (from left) Anthony Dodging Horse, George Big Plume, Frank One Spot, and Pat Dodging Horse, all wearing western cowboy apparel.
Black and white photograph of a young blood farmer driving a car. There are several faces looking out of the back window. All wear western style clothes.