By: FSIN

An Interview With Stanley Redcrow
By: FSIN

The Saskatchewan Indian Women's Association
By: FSIN]]>
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Treaty Rights Research
By: FSIN
This report covers the Indian Rights and Treaties Research activities from April 11th, 1972, the date of the last Chiefs' Conference to July 31st, 1972, the date of the writing of this report.

Cultural College
By: Rodney Soonias
Federation of Saskatchewan Indians presented the Department of Indian Affairs a proposal for a Cultural College. In that proposal, the Federation emphasized that the cultural institution it had in mind was not of the typical North American variety, one which gathered crowds of young people into expensive structures of mortar and pounded into them, skills, that would ensure the continued existence of a technological society.

Saskatchewan Indian Womens' Association
By: Isabel McNab]]>
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Wuttunee captivates audience: Winston Wuttunee gives special concert for life skills students at Montreal Lake Reserve recently
Counsellor technicians win salary and expense demands
Athabasca fishermen meet in attempt to save plant
Sturgeon Lake's dream of new school to come true
New Centre for Drumheller
School committee conference held for P.A. district
James Bay workers riot
Fight for Indian Act: Protest Manitoba decision on estate administration
Northern notes / by Joan Beatty
Little Pine and Poundmaker hold informative workshop
Ken Williams
Indian affairs announces staff changes for area
Artifacts being returned here
Indian artist given degree
Peterson given appointment
Ramsey urges Indian voice
Treaty guide dies at 101
Plan international conference
PC's to endorse Indian rights
Bands to receive additional Family Health Aides
The funny side / by Archie King
Plane crashes
Briefly
Crowhead: A Chipewyan legend: A legendary hero of the Chipewyans uses his medicine to save the people of his village
Crowhead's revenge: Crowhead avenges his father's murder with the use of his medicine
Producing Moccassin Telegraph
A busy life for Indian lady: Joan Beatty writes of Deschambeault's "Nookum" who is loved and respected by all who know her
S.I.W.A. keeps McNab busy: From her office in Punnichy Mrs. Isabelle McNab directs the operations of the S.I.W.A.
4-H roundup / by Les Ferguson
Onyx film a disappointment: Story of Almighty Voice turned into just another good guy - bad guy Western / by Joan Beatty
Contributions to Indian life: Eleanor Brass describes some of the gifts nature has contributed to the Indian way of life
Personality
You and the law / by the Valley Legal Aid Clinic
Farm talk / by Art Irvin
Wrestling visits Cote arena: Lloyd Brass describes action as Stampede Wrestlers kick and stomp their way through Cote's first card
Sports commentary / by Lloyd Brass
Cote Chiefs at threshold of eastern championship
Onion Lake takes robin, wins championship
Boxers take game medals
Poorman beats eight others to take Quinton tournie
Enthusiastic crowd on hand for Badgerville carnival
Native fighters dominate as Regina hosts boxing tourney / by Ivan McNab
Boy killed in dog attack.]]>

SIWA Dissatisfied With National Organization
By: FSIN
May 1975

Senator Recalls His Livlihood
By: FSIN
Senator Roy Musqua
May 1975

Charlie Cyr Going To Winnipeg Jets Camp
By: FSIN
May 1975

Chiefs, FSI To Meet With Federal Cabinet
By: FSIN
A delegation of Chiefs representing the 69 bands in Saskatchewan will be going to Ottawa where they will present their response to the guidelines to Prime Minister Trudeau and the Federal Cabinet.
May 1975

Local Gov't Control Policy
By: FSIN
James Smith Band
May 1975]]>

Crowe Re-Elected for Second Term
By: Gloria Ledoux

Daniels, Bellegarde, and Peeace New FSIN Executive Members
By: Gloria Ledoux

McNabb Re-Elected President at 1988 STIWC Conference
By: Gloria Ledoux

New Community Facility For Moose Woods
"My dream has finally come true after five long years," Chief Elizabeth Royal told guests, visitors and band members at the official opening of the combined band office/health clinic facility.
By: Gloria Ledoux

“FSIN Must Return To Fundamentals” - Indian Government Commission
The report states that while the fundamental purpose of the FSIN is to protect the treaties, the emphasis on treaties appears to be diminishing.
By: Saskatchewan Indian

Northern Chiefs Meet with Senior Health Officials
By: Gloria Ledoux

Ekweskeet Centre Serves The Community
In Cree, Ekweskeet means to improve a person's condition or lifestyle and that is the aim of the Ekweskeet Centre in Onion Lake. The centre has been operating for almost a year and was established to cure individuals of their alcohol problems.
By: Doug Cuthand

Alcohol And Drug Abuse And Its Relationship To Indian Suicide Rates
By: Saskatchewan Indian

Chief Harry Cook Named Indian Businessman Of The Year
By: Gloria Ledoux

Maskihki-Wastotin (Medicine Hat)
This is how Medicine Hat, Alberta got its name as told by the storytellers. They never knew exactly what tribe this story came from, or what tribes were near the mountains at that time in history.
By: Stan Cuthand

Women's Council Taps Federal Funding Agencies
The STIWC (formerly known as the Saskatchewan Indian Women's Association) is led by Isabelle McNab, who explains that many drug and alcohol treatment centres and emotional treatment centres are not reaching the Indian population.
By: Betty Ann Adam

An Interview With Joe Iron, Sr.
By: Ruth Iron

Indian Diploma Nursing Program Officially Opens
By: Gloria Ledoux

William Charles Health Centre Officially Opens
By: Gloria Ledoux

Band Office/Health Clinic Opens In Cumberland House
By: Gloria Ledoux]]>

Womens Association Revitalized
By: Florence Poorman
April 1979

World War I Veterans Honoured At All Chiefs Banquet [...]
By: FSIN
April 1979

Parent Commends War Veterans For Group Formation
By: Archie King
SASKATOON - Gilbert Parent, parliamentary secretary to the Minister of Veteran Affairs, addressed the delegates attending the formation of the Saskatchewan Indian Veterans Association. Parent outlined the history story of veteran's affairs.
April 1979

The Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College
By: FSIN
April 1979

First Annual Authors' Conference
By: FSIN
The First Annual Indian Authors' Conference was held on March 30, and 31, 1979, at the Sheraton Centre in Regina. The conference was one of many sponsored by the Canada Council as part of a National Book Festival. Authors familiar to those in Saskatchewan who were in attendance included Eleanor Brass and Maria Campbell. Others from out of province were George Clutesi, Basil Johnston, and Don Whiteside (sin, a paw).
April 1979]]>