‘Coyote’ on European Tour
Kevin Haywahe is a member of the Carry The Kettle Band near Sintaluta, Saskatchewan. This fall Kevin will again join American Indian Dance Theatre. This year they will be on an extensive tour including New York City, and a number of U.S. and European venues.
By: Saskatchewan Indian

Saulteaux Band Signs Alternative Funding Agreement
By: Gloria Ledoux

Profile: Ron Peigan
By: Saskatchewan Indian

Bands Charged With Illegal Gaming Operations: Will Continue To Run Bingos
By: Gloria Ledoux

Gordon Ahenakew steps down as Grand Chief of Saskatchewan Indian Veterans Association
By: Gloria Ledoux

Saskatchewan Indian Federated College: Canada's Only Indian Controlled Academic Institution
By: Saskatchewan Indian

Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre: Offers Support to Indian Educational Development
By: Saskatchewan Indian

Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies: Provides A Wide Range Of Technical Training
By: Saskatchewan Indian

Indian Business Management Training Inagurated
On Friday, September 1st the Touchwood File Hills ,Qu'Appelle District Chiefs officially inagurated the Indian Business Management Program at the District Chiefs' Education Centre in the town of Fort Qu'Appelle. The program is offered by the District Chiefs in affiliation with the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies and the Palliser Campus in Moose Jaw.
By: Saskatchewan Indian

The Battle at Battle River
By: Stan Cuthand]]>

Significance of Treaties Reaffirmed Through Historic Royal Visit
On a sunny and warm afternoon, many Saskatchewan First Nation people, Chiefs and dignitaries had a rare and prestigious opportunity to meet with His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales, during a private reception held at Wanuskewin Heritage Park April 28, 2001.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Fall 2001

SIIT Celebrates Quarter Century of Growth: 1976-2001
The Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies (SIIT) has come along ways in the last 25 years.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Fall 2001

ITEP Leads Way in Teacher Training
The leading Indian Teacher Education Program (ITEP) long housed at the University of Saskatchewan is now helping a northern college develop a program of its own. As part of an agreement with ITEP, approximately 20 students per year from a college in the Northwest Territories attend their third and fourth years of Education at the U of S campus.
By: Erin Taman
Fall 2001

First Nations Lawyer Creates Legal Venture
Leanne Bellegarde-Daniels, a young First Nations lawyer has done just that. Entering the world of legal professionals and amassing the vast skills and legal experience over a relatively short time from law school graduation, Leanne has translated this into her own law practice providing a wonderful example to all First Nations young men and women.
By: Joel Young
Fall 2001

Beardy’s Blackhawks’ Championship Year
In their 6th season, the Beardy's Blackhawks Midget AAA managed to clinch the 2001 Saskatchewan Provincial Midget AAA Hockey and Air Canada Cup Western Regional Championships
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Fall 2001

Visioning a Banking Entity
Established in 1997, the First Nations Bank of Canada became part of the Canadian banking industry in partnership with the Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD Bank). The realization of achieving this dream was a challenging task for the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations and the Saskatchewan Indian Equity Foundation Inc.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Fall 2001

Love Songs From a War Drum
Up an old and gloomy warehouse staircase, an eager audience found the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company's production of the play - Love Songs from a War Drum.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Fall 2001

Biography: Darren R. Mckenzie
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Fall 2001 ]]>

Mother Of The Year Theresa Moosehunter
By: FSIN
This award was given at a round dance held at Whitefish Lake. No one was surprised at the selection of Mrs. Theresa Moosehunter as Mother of the Year for 1991 - no one except Mrs. Moosehunter.
June 1991

Siast And Siit Form Academic Federation
By: FSIN
June 1991

Indian Economic Development For The ’90s
By: FSIN
June 1991

Health And Social Development Commission Seeks Elders Guidance
By: FSIN
The Health and Social development Commission is mandated to address a variety of issues that includes Treaty Rights to Health Care as well as the development of strategies to address the health and social issues facing First Nations today.
To ensure that the direction taken by the Commission respects the intent of Treaty and the teaching of the Elders, Vice-Chief Iron extended an invitation through the Tribal Council to Elders requesting them to gather in order to provide guidance and direction to he HSDC.
June 1991

Treaty Indian And Blue Cross!
By: FSIN
On April 1, 1991 the management and administration of Non-Insured Benefits (drugs and medical supplies/ equipment) for Treaty Indians was transferred from Health and Welfare to Blue Cross.
June 1991

Is MSB Abdicating Its Responsibility For Health Care For Treaty Indians?
By: FSIN
June 1991]]>

The Constitution And First Nations
By: FSIN
February/March 1992

Electoral Reform - Path To Equality?
By: Lorie-Ann Larocque
February/March 1992

Indian Policing Research Project
By: FSIN
February/March 1992

SIFC Develops New Indian Communication Arts Program
By: FSIN
February/March 1992

SIIT-The Best Of Both Worlds
By: Lorie-Ann LaRocque
February/March 1992]]>

Message from the Editor
Mary Claire Ledoux
U of S Unveils Integrated Plan
Profile of Tiffany Starchief
FSIN Youth Championships
Ted Whitecalf
FSIN Special Investigations Unit
Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies
Whitefish Jrs.
Day of Mourning
Remembering Our Friend Bob Boyer
Moving Beyond
Jim Miller
Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre
Robert McCoy
A Baby's Love]]>