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defenses
to sustain the
minds.
our
within
us
this
Let
of
peace
the
of
and
peace
spirit
of
love,
Do 9 Cuthand
Willard Ahenakew
readers of "The
Indian", I send my
Christmas and
the
To
greetings
a peaceful
Christmas
build
year.
new
Saskatchewan
for
of
understanding guide
and
compassion
in
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constructed."
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that
men
in
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begin
wars
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High
ber 1971
askatchewan Indian
The
School Students
e
Request Help
C orresponden ts
A,rt;sts
Schedules
Sports
Information 0#
Any
Interest to Saskat-
chewan Indians
es
to.
4 Central· Ave.
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Prince A
bert, Sosk
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India
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.story
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in lu
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Pi h
ing
by this group of concer�ed
felt by many
the
co�cern
people in regard to
Pro
Left
Wally
right:
Derb�ck:
t�
people re Indian history.
of
Education:
Native Education, Dept.
Mr�.
gram Consultant.
for lAB; Delores Burns, PhyllIs
Gibson,
Phyllis
Counsell?r
students; �rs. Y. �onnellan,
Anderson, Elrose Sever ight,
meetings
were
held
IndIa�
same
Pamela White, ver� interested
retired school teacher; Mr
housewife and Mrs Muriel Blyssham,
..
and concerned citizen and
and also WIfe of the former
children
former teacher of Indian
to
Power Corp. Seated �re
General Manager of Sask.
Social
Consultant,
right: Mr. B. Korchinski,
and Mr. Jack Me
Edna DIeter,
Education;
of
Dept.
Mrs
EducatIOn
of
Board
..
K nzie, c/o Regina
Fr iendship
the
of
director
Regina
executive
Locker, former
.
lef�
Pr�gram
Centre.
stud�nt
StudIes�
and.
Evel�n
bu
pl
P
au
chool
Re
children at Land
number
which
erve.
between
umerou
20 and 30.
are
being
ed into Buffalo Narrow
There is no apparent
in thi
The
.
problem
area.
move
has been planned
for approximately three years
and it was June, 1971, that
construction
the
new
actually began
on
houses. Chief Piche is
that the move will
optirnistic
be completed
inside
of
ten
at
years. He said the people
La Loche are anxious to move
but
r.
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hand
The
r
,
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it.
th
relax d b
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pr
Lak
In
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ill'
n
housing presents
porary problem.
a
tem
Ther
on
Engli
h
and
of
decided to enrol in
He
nlarg 'hi
our
upgrading
an
la
diligentl appli
thing.
type
achieving hi goal. He very ucce fully
of
ver
impr
wi 'h d t
at!
r
wa
hi
v
abular
in thi
ializin
p
work
d him elf t
a quired an abov
-
rd
that
average vocabulary but of cour e th r w rome w
did give him some trouble. However. when the end of the
well. Thi te t
came he did
term and examination
day
composed of forming
was
word that
ing
of
asterisk.
he made
with
idea that he
so
one
\
and he
was sure
he wrote: "I may
only
asterisk).
"
word. One
After much
meaning of
an attempt to
quitter,
with variou
totally forgot the mean
pondering and trying to
this word and not wi hing to be a
really defeated him
was
remember the
an
very
sentence
as
use
the word. He
would
well take this
help
him pa
airplane
ride
up
te t.
came
s
hi
a
I have
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Page
Indian
askatchewan
3
ember 1971
Industrial School
Regin
Graduating Class, 1898
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TW
KI
BIR
Around the
is
her
Shown
let
turn
n
p ople w
of the century, many India
of 1898. If you r
the graduating clas
know.
us
To
ndian
0
or
o
providing
ill
We
O·efe
Waterhen Women
ise Funds for Party
their friend
If you can't
fol
is the rule that is
Thi
when deciding what goods
lowed
get provincial
sales tax.
edu
Sales tax goes towards
how
cation in the province,
Indians, edu
ever for Treaty
the fed
for
cation is
by
paid
eral governnnent
is not to be paid
so
by
sales tax
Treaty In
dians.
When
buy sonnething,
CONTEST WINNER
it
tax
Last month
tell
the
clerk
you
don't pay
nunnber,
and give your Treaty
it.
most businesses will accept
When
buying groceries, place
non-food
all
your
gether and
itenns
to
out you don't
Items such as toilet
pay tax.
etc.
paper, soap, nnagazines,
taxable.
are all
So
point
remember
this
handy
if you can't eat it get
out your treaty card.
rule;
you
it
eat
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ners
w
.1
the win-
of the coloring contest.
we didn't have
Unfortunately,
Daniel
won
Friday's picture.
first
prize
ing.
His
sister
Daniel
for his color
Deloris
sent
us
he was
picture telling us
would
but
sick in the hospital
his
be home
soon.
All
Congratulations, David!
out at Kamsack
your friends
nnust be proud of you
mor
nt
to
co
nit
in- formafon
in
the
Regina
any of the
the futur
.
Industrial
School
peopl, pi
a
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4
December 1171
The Saskatcllewan IDdiail
What Do
You Think
over
We
Ihave received
our
new
What
for
in
id
a
as
plan
we
and
t
to
en
one
you
HAROLD, YOU COULD HAVE SAT
ON PIERRE CLAUS'S KNEE TOO,HAO YOU BEEN A
OW UTTlE
do is ask
print the
future edit·on of the pa
wlhich
//NOW-
GOOD LITTLE BOY LIKE GEORGIIE AND DAVIE:'
symbol.
and hav,e you, the
on
criticism
readers,
u
er
vote
prefer.
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bun h
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Send Us Your Ideas.
The monthl
Publication of the
askatchewan Indian
Federation of
Editor
Doug Cuthand
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Reporter / Arti
Reporter
Reporter
.
Willard Ahenakew
Howard McMaster
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Mervin Dieter
Editorial Board
John Gambler
John Ursan
Cliff Starr
This
paper is the official voice of the
Federation of Saskatchewan Indians.
It
is intended to serve as an effective
vehicle for Indian opinion in this province.
Signed articles and opinions are the
opinions of the individuals concerned and
not necessarily those of the Federation.
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1ll4-Cnu .. Avnft
Prbl� Albert, Sak.
�December Ifll
The Saskatchewan Indian
Southern
Irk
Pqe
Living
5
Blackfoot School Opens
E kimoes
ugge ted the uni
undertake a
E kimo and Indian
h uld
f
GLEICH EN
chool
new
cation to
ha
been
anada in
Alberta
offering
A
-
adult
du
Bla kfoot
opened
n
60 mile
a
Indian
thi
f
t
Welfare's
o
Answer
Va id
Most
Important
uk
On
t
ur
Need
n.
f th
ar
a
Br therh od i
th
dey 1 pment.
n ther
the Broth r
area
h
d ha become involv d in
0 ial pr b
i
r
arch into
in
urve
don
Two
lern
.
.
with Central Mort
on
are
gage and Hou ing
hou ing and on the problem
facing Indian people who move
conjunction
from
outlying area
city of Whitehorse.
into the
These in
clude lack of social activitie
trouble with the law, unern
ployment etc. The findings
will be published soon. Smith
said.
Children's Christmas Party.
December 19th, 1971
Prince Albert Indian-Metis Centre
The
question
of land settle-
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HUNGRY?
For
Some events at the party will be:
Santa Claus with presents
Carolling
Coffee and Christmas Cake
60�
Friendship
a
the
Indian
Centre
in
and
Metis
P.A. oHers
noon-time meal of soup and
sandwiches.
The address is 1409
East.
ment and recognition of abori
ginal right ha been a maj r
proj ct with th Brotherho d
whi h
tat
that a ettlement
hould be made with the Yukon
Indian people for the land tak n
from them.
awa
Chief
mith
aid that thi
hould include a urn of money
and a certain amoun t of land
and
a
percentage of royaltie
for' minerals being given to
the Indian people 0 that they
could finance their own pro
gram of ocial and economic
achievemen t.
Tentative plan are to pha e
rut the hostel program for chil
dren attending school for the
first ix years. In other word
they would stay in their own
home towns with their parents.
rod attend school there.
This would free one of the
hostels for students past grade
six, according to Smith, and
the other could be turned into
a residential cultural training
.
centre.
Touching
-
1 st Avenue
University
on
the proposed
of Canada North,
Smith said that the Brother
hood's participation would de
pend upon the direction the
university takes.
�The Saskatchewan Indian
P ge 6
A Visit To The Prince AI
Stu
ent
Res·
err
.encc
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Lion.
ti
pul
ated in th
n
v
w
dmini
tr
rand p p r
Iilrn
trip
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000 hard
n
v want.
young boys enjoying a fast game of floor hockey. The
newly renovated gymnasium at the Residence provides many
,Some
An interior view of the
new
kitchen and dining
area.
different types of sports and recreational activities for the
children. The gym is also used by the Prince Albert Public
Schools who do not have one of their own.
r
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December 1 71
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Northern Indian
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all pla ing for
beFreddie a akamo e i pla ing fOI Meadow Lake
tween Prince Albert and Meadow Lake. the andy Lake team
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has
shrunk
considerably.
ear the,
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Res erve look good thi
were
econd place in the province but due to their youth and
Inexperience they' 10 t fir t place to Sandy Lake. The Gordon
ure they are another
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a fa t skating team
team I
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team to watch.
Isadore Campbell will play for the Battleford team. Many
of the players from Sweetgrass will be playing for Battle
ford thi year.
Some new teams? Well. both John Smith and Montreal
Lake are in the N. I.H.L. Northern Indian Hockey League).
This is their first year but for what they lack in experience.
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up in team spirit.
The staff of "The Saskatchewan Indian"
bring you as much hockey news as possible
they make
and player profiles,
So will
see
you at the games.
will attempt to
well as team
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Produc
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Moccasin
Albert Angus
Host of
Producer Host of
Telegraph
Moccasin T eleg
in Southern Saskatchewan
CJGX, Yorkton and
CKRM, Regina
Moccasin
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Northern Saskatchewan
in
CJNB, North Battleford and
CKBI, Prince Albert
Telegraph
is
a
series
of informative radio programs
designed for the Indian People
of Saskatchewan and
by the Federation of
Saskatchewan Indians
Moccasin
each week
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CJGX, Yorkton
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Karen Poorman
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HOW I SPENT MY HOLIDAYS
Karen Poorman
My ummer holiday are over. but 1 have a great f"'('llIig
when I think of them. The. were wonderful � During he...;
lovely day, I often went camping with my family. \\ 1H.'I!
evening came, after our outdoor upper. we ang sor.gs
around the campfire. Sometimes too. my brother
and I
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Third
Cindy
Kam
from Little Pine
Reserve.
Here
their
would dance around the fire, just as we aw the brave do
at the pow-wow. I also went swimming and berry-picking and
did many more exciting things. Before I realized. my won
derful holidays were over and back to school I wen t.
are
MY HOLIDAY
paragraphs:
I had
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Cindy
Kam
very good summer holiday. The holiday I had was
dancing on every pow-wow. I had fun. I have a trophy of a
best dancer. Was it good! I won it on Mosquito Reserve. 1
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7:30 P.M.'
in
our
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went to Sweetgrass, Mosquito, Whitefish. Battleford. Mirror
Lake. Hobbema, everywhere. I have enough dancing for now.
Next time
again ..
I:ll. try to be
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Decem ber 1971
The Saskatchewan Indian
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Residential
$chools Christmas Holidays Schedules
Duck Lake Student Residence
Duck Lake, Saskatchewan
DEC. 22, 1:00 P.M. TO JAN. 3, 1972
ning
PB.ICAN NARROWS
p.m. at
7
will
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be
Same
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CUMBERLAND HOUSE
dropped
will
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RIN RON & ,oE
ARE BEACH
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picked
arrive
will be
picked
th
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at
AC
will
Jan uary
return
Uranium
will leave
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their
Albert
rinc
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evening
at
City
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ILAKE
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to
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at
Beach
City
at
Wednesday,
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at
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at 3:00 p.m., De c
Fond du
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22/7
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1 :40.
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7: 35 p.m.,
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22nd/71.
3:00 p.m. c.s.t, and will d
liv
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stud
nt
chool.
th
will
be
th ir hom.
3rd/72 from Fond du
:00 p.m.,
at
hom'
airplan
ill arrive in Ptince Albert
5 URGEO
at
Monday, January 3rd/72
up
·n Uranium
FOIND DU
will
they
except
Den ore
&
Ron
Ain
in
22nd, lot
will
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Narrows
P lican
o'clock p.m.,
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Store.
the Hudson
at
as
program
at
3rd/72
Bay
Jan.
Monday,
up
nt,ral Standard Time
C
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off at their home.
December
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the HUDSON BAY STORE.
Central Standard Time
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the
in
22nd
Dec.
Wednesday,
Pelican
in
arrive
will
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pick
2 p.m.
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up
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at
R.C.
th
Day School, Monday,
Jan. 3rd
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Stu
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Beauval, Saskatchewan
UARY
3, 1972
DECEMBE
JANUA
TRANSPORT ATION:
surrounding
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"8, 1971
..
2:00
Wednesday, Dec. 22, after
Students may leave
classes
on
back
January 3rd to start
be
P.M. They should
4th.
on Tuesday morning, January
on
Students from
sidence
ent
23, 1971 TO
DECEMB
JA
Beauval
are
3, 1972
be flown home
Students from Patuanak and C;ee Loire will
from Lac La Plonge December 18.
Students from La Loche will be tak·n home by bus on
Saturday,
reserves
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December 18.
transported by
own parents.
will go with the students
Students from Carlyle Reserve
on a bus.
from the Gordon's School,
Mistawasis, Muskeg Lake and
Duck
Lake,
from
Students
Bus.
.C.
on the S.T
Big River will go
Kinistino will go on a bus
and
Lake
Nut
Students from
their
from Gordon's
or
MUlCowwquan.
School
will
begin
Students should
dence
on
on
January
return to
4.
the Resi
Monday, January
3.
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The <em>Saskatchewan Indian</em> was the official publication of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations and served as an effective communication vehicle for the First Nations in the province of Saskatchewan between 1970-2011. It provided coverage of people, issues and events both entertaining and informative throughout First Nation communities. The magazine was distributed to all First Nation communities in Saskatchewan and to all First Nation groups, organizations and institutions throughout the duration of its publication.
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News Media Responds Favorably To Friendship Centre Resolution Centre
By: FSIN
Northern Indian Hockey League
By: FSIN