Pasqua Treaty Gathering: June 23-29, 1989
By: Saskatchewan Indian

Native Claims
By: Stan Cuthand

The Bureau of Indian Affairs: The American Approach
By: Keith Howell
Saskatchewan Indian

Mistahi-Muskwa (Big Bear)
By: Stan Cuthand

Spiritual Rediscovery Key to Healing
Mary (not her real name) could have spent the rest of her life in institutions; but, she overcame her mental illness when she rediscovered her traditional spiritual community.
By: Shannon Avison

Indian Self Help Key to Treatment
Wayne Boen is the Assistant Program Co-ordinator at the New Dawn Valley Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centre, a Native treatment centre located on Echo Lake near Fort Qu'Appelle. The New Dawn Centre is funded by Health and Welfare Canada, and houses up to thirty clients for its 28 day, live-in-program.
By: Saskatchewan Indian

WANTED: Indian Health Professionals
By: Dr. Jean Goodwill

Wanuskewin Heritage Park: A Rich Treasure of Indian History
By: Ona Fiddler-Berteig]]>

Wanuskewin Indian Heritage Park Grand Opening
By: Fraser
June/July 1992

Indian Controlled Gambling - “Las Vegas North”
By: Fraser
On Friday, June 19,1992, the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) and the Province of Saskatchewan signed an agreement in principle to establish a Saskatchewan Indian gaming commission.
June/July 1992

Maple Creek/Nekaneet Secures Bid For Healing Lodge
By: Ivy Pewapisconias
June/July 1992

No End In Sight For Northern Blockade
By: FSIN
June/July 1992

Indian Fire Management
By: FSIN
June/July 1992

Yorkton Automotive Program Successful
By: Bob Lane
June/July 1992

Edward Keskatagan
By: Ivy Pewapisconias
June/July 1992]]>

Construction Begins On Healing Lodge On Nekaneet Band Reserve In Cypress Hills
By: Heather Sterling
June 1994

Troupe 103 - Looking Good: First Nations Youth Graduate from RCMP
By: Heather Sterling
June 1994

AFN Candidates For Grand Chief
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June 1994

Wanuskewin: A Living Monument To The History And Culture Of The Northern Plain Indian
By: Heather Sterling
June 1994

The Greening Of Mistawasis
From burned-out land to a wildlife habitat: this is the goal of the Mistawasis Indian band, which this spring began planting 345,000 seedlings on reserve land which burned in 1984.
By: H.S.
June 1994

Sports Legends Honoured At The Grand Opening Of Saskatchewan First Nations Sports Hall Of Fame
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June 1994

Like Eagles
In the midst of a box-filled house barely unpacked from her recent return from California, Winona Stevenson kicked aside a box so we could visit. I immediately felt comfortable with this incredibly successful and confident role model. Throughout the course of the interview, Winona revealed her personable nature as she spoke modestly of the various challenges and achievements she has encountered over the years.
By: Tracy Robinson
June 1994]]>

Onion Lake First Nation Signs TLE Agreement
By: Beatrice MacDonald
May 1994

Chief Crow Takes A Stand At City Hall: Casino A Sure Bet For First Nations, Promising 800-900 Jobs
By: Heather Sterling
May 1994

Missing War Vet Alive And Well
Hubert Edgar Baptise is alive and well according to Grand Chief Gordon Ahenakew. Edgar Baptiste, who went missing in action in 1941 and was declared dead in 1945 has been found alive in Southampton, England.
By: Ken Medynski
May 1994

Broken Wing Singers" Recording 'First' In Canada
It has never been done before. But now Canada has its first recording of a powwow group in a penitentiary. About a year ago the Broken Wing singers (from the Prince Albert Penitentiary) had a group who had been singing together for a while. All of the men involved were going through the healing process and they wanted to put out a positive message that young people should not do the things that would send them to the 'pen'.
By: Kenneth Storm
May 1994

SIFC To Get New Building
In September 1992, the Saskatchewan Indian Federated College's Board of Governors approved Douglas J. Cardinal, Architect Ltd., to develop a unique architectural design for an SIFC building.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
May 1994

SIFC Receives National Accreditation
In a unanimous vote, the members of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada have accepted the SIFC to full membership.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
May 1994

Peter Ballantyne Band To Build Office Complex In P.A.
The Peter Ballantyne band has unveiled plans to begin construction of a new office complex on band property in the city of Prince Albert. On April 12th, the band announced construction of a two-storey, 2,137 square-meter (23,000 square-foot) building will begin May 1.
By: Dave Burlinguette
May 1994

Historic Land Treaty Signed
A century-old debt was finally set led in Onion Lake on April 29th. Both federal and provincial officials along with band members gathered in the shadows of Eagleview School to sign their historic land deal.
By: Len Gagne
May 1994

Saskatchewan Indian Federated College School Of Social Work Celebrates 20 Years May 26, 1994
By: Saskatchewan Indian
May 1994

Wanuskewin: A Walk Through Wanuskewin
By: Theresa Hohne
May 1994

SIFC To Begin MBA Program
The School of Business and Public Administration at the SIFC and the College of Commerce at the University of Saskatchewan have combined their resources to design and implement a graduate-level business program relevant to aboriginal requirements in the public and private sectors.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
May 1994 ]]>

Battlefords Tribal Council Signs Historic Health Service Agreement
By: FSIN
July 1993

Intriguing Archaeological Find Made At Wanuskewin
By: FSIN
July 1993

The First Nations RCMP Youth Development Program
By: Elise Stoesser
July 1993

Poundmaker Monument Unveiled
By: FSIN
July 1993]]>
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