Don Nielson was one of the original organizers of the Metis Association of Saskatchewan in 1964. He talks about the differences between Metis groups in the north and south and Norris's fight against government funding.
Includes Saskatoon City Council minutes from a meeting on Monday, January 24, 1977 regarding a motion to establish a Community Liaison Committee to highlight issues of importance to understanding and co-operation between the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities in Saskatoon.
Journal of Communication, vol. 27, no. 4, December 1977, pp. 120-129
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Study assessed the impact of technology (specifically telephone service), both positive and negative, on the daily life and traditional ways of the Inuit.
Inuit Art Quarterly, vol. 17, no. 1, Spring, 2002, pp. 48-49
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Commentary about change over the years regarding hunting patterns, migration patterns, and lifestyle choices.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article, scroll to page 48.
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 26, no. 3, 2002, pp. 479-490
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Article examines the phenomenon in which toxins are concentrated in the fat of mammals and how this especially affects Inuit people because marine mammals make up such a large percentage of their diet.
Film interview with Brenda MacDougall discussing her research on the history of family names, the church and residential schools in Ile a la Crosse. 7 minutes.
Interviews community residents about impacts and changes of mining experience: changes to skills and experience; changes to family wages and household economy; new opportunities; employment; alcohol; traditional economy, and infrastructure and services.
Clinical Infectious Diseases, vol. 34, no. 11, June 1, 2002, pp. 1508-1514
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Describes events before, during and after an outbreak of the disease and records how an innovative prevention program contributed to a successful resolution.
General Assembly of Inuit gather and reflect on losses, changes, developments that have occurred during the four years since the last ICC (Inuit Circumpolar Conference).
Mr. Isadore, aged 72, a former councillor on Drift Pile River Reserve, recounts a history of Drift Pile River Reserve, and of other reserves around Lesser Slave Lake.
Recollections of a cameraman who chronicles his activities during a summer hunting camp near Ivujivik at Erik's Cove (also know as Kangirsukallak or Wolstenholme).