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Salish Kootenai Students Launch On-Line Newspaper

Articles » General
Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, vol. 16, no. 3, Indigenizing Education, Spring, 2005
Description
Discusses the creation of an on-line newspaper at Salish Kootenai College in Pablo, Montana and how one journalism instructor, David Spear, explained the importance of community centered storytelling.
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The Saskatchewan rebellion - Newspaper clipping and sketch. - 18 April 1885.

Documents & Presentations
Description
Note: The description of this document uses wording that was common to mainstream society of that time period in history. As such, it contains language that is no longer in common use and may offend some readers. This wording should not be construed to represent the views of the Indigenous Studies Portal or the University of Saskatchewan Library. A short article on the ongoing Northwest Resistance and some biographical information and a sketch of Louis Riel from the perspective of an Eastern Canadian Newspaper. Includes a large sketch of Louis Riel "in his costume of a Canadian half-breed."
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Saskatchewan - Saskatchewan News

Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Saskatchewan News
Description
File contains copies of Saskatchewan News, the February 16, 1948 issue of which discusses new educational facilities in Northern Saskatchewan to serve the whole population, including indigenous persons.
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[Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers]

Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Kyle Carsten Wyatt
Studies in American Indian Literatures, vol. 25, no. 3, Fall, 2013, pp. 124-127
Description
Book review of Seeing Red: A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers by Mark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L. Robertson. Entire issue on one pdf. To access review, scroll to page 124.
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Seeing Red in Canadian Newspapers: Race and Image of Aboriginal Peoples: [Pt. 1]

Alternate Title
At the Edge of Canada: Indigenous Research
Media » Sound Recordings
Author/Creator
Mark Cronlund Anderson
Carmen Robertson
Robert-Falcon Ouellette
Description
Podcast of interview with authors of book which deals with representations of Aboriginals in coverage of events such as signing of Treaty 3, the North-West Rebellion, Bill C-31, death of Pauline E. Johnson, and the Oka Crisis. Duration: 34:42.
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Sequoyah National Research Center

Web Sites » Organizations
Description

Website is one of the largest repositories of Native American publications including newspaper & periodical collections, manuscripts & special collections. Also includes Dr. J. W. Wiggins Native American Art Collection, SNRC newsletters, links and other research collections.

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Siupakio and Sikunnacio

Images » Photographs
Author/Creator
Ernest Brown (photographer)
Description
Photograph entitled "Siupakio and Sikunnacio: Sarcee Indian Girls", from The Art League "Birth of the West" collection. It features two young indigenous women in traditional dress standing in front of a tipi on unidentified prairie.
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Smoke Case Metaphor for Canadian Racism

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Doug Cuthand
StarPhoenix, January 18, 2002, p. A13
Description
Story about Charlie Smoke who comes from the Akwasasne Mohawk Nation by way of the Oglala Nation in South Dakota and his quest to be recognized by the Canadian government.
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Smoking Needs to be Taken More Seriously

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Doug Cuthand
Leader Post, January 28, 2008, p. A3
Description
Discusses the high incidence of smoking in the First Nations' community and why the problem needs to be addressed.
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"Smudging, drumming and the like do not a nation make": Temporal Liminality and Delegitimization of Indigenous Protest in Canada

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Richard G. Baker
Nadia Verrelli
Journal of Canadian Studies, vol. 51, no. 1, Destabilizing Canada / Le Canada déstabilisé, Winter, 2017, pp. 37-63
Description
Analyzes representations of activities associated with the Idle No More movement in editorial and commentary of sections in the Globe and Mail and the National Post.
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Someone's Mother, Sister or Daughter: Street Sex Workers, Their Families and Transitioning Out of Street Sex Work

Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Susan Strega
Leslie Brown
Sinéad Charbonneau
Sohki Aski Esquao (Jeannine Carriére)
Caitlin Janzen
Qwul'sih'yah'maht (Robina Thomas)
Description
Project consisted of analysis of print media coverage and interviews. Five topics came to the forefront: leadership, mothering, families and transitioning out of sex work, ethical and effective service, and the media.
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Statistical Data Reveals Urban Indian Profile

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Doug Cuthand
Saskatchewan Indian, June 1988, pp. 20-21
Description
Analysis of two graphs from Statistics Canada and Indian Affairs that gives a unique look at Aboriginal people in Saskatchewan.
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Steamer 'Marquis' - Newspaper clipping. - 16 May 1955.

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Description
Newspaper clipping of image of the steamer 'Marquis' and a second steamer on a Saskatchewan river around [1885?]. The artist is F.W. Curzon, special artist for The Canadian Pictorial and Illustrated War News, who travelled with General F.D. Middleton's official party.
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Student Journalists Chosen as Interns

Articles » General
Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, vol. 16, no. 1, Sovereignty in Indian Country, Fall, 2004
Description
Discussion of the Summer 2004 Chips Quinn Scholars program and the students who were chosen to work in internships program at daily newspapers across the United States.
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The Tender and Brave Heart of a Warrior Woman

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Marie White
Windspeaker, vol. 24, no. 1, April 2006, p. S3
Description

Discusses achievements of Metis broadcaster and businesswoman Suzanne Rochon-Burnett, the first woman inducted into the Canadian Council of Aboriginal Business Hall of Fame.

Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.21.

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