Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 10, no. 5 (May 1980)
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Title
Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 10, no. 5 (May 1980)
Subject
First Nations--Saskatchewan--Periodicals
Creator
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Publisher
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Date
1980-05
Rights
In Copyright
Language
English
Type
Text
Coverage
Saskatchewan
1980-05
Table Of Contents
In Memorium [John Robert McLeod]
A leader in the development of Indian education has died. On May 18, John Robert McLeod of the James Smith Reserve passed away. He was born March 23, 1922.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Indian Government Major Concern Of Nations Chiefs
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Indians Urged To Reclaim Rights
The opportunity is at hand for Indians to reclaim their rights; it won't be there for long, maybe one or two years, and it may never again present itself in future.
By: Ray Guay
Federal Leaders Cool To Idea Of Indian Government Federal leaders and Indian leaders will likely clash in the future, over the issue of sovereignty and the rights of the Indians to form their own self-government.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Children Lost Through Welfare
By: Kathleen Mazur Teillet
Indians Reclaim Land [Fishing Lakes Reserve]
A small portion of the hamlet of Kylemore, located 11 kilometres east of Wadena, is to revert back to the Fishing Lakes Reserve.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Crafts, Folk Art And Ethnic Culture
Interest in crafts, folk art, and ethnic culture is on the increase, not only among the Indian people seeking their "roots'.', but among the other ethnic groups of Saskatchewan. A number of artists are crossing cultural barriers to evolve a new art form, while others stick to traditional practices.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
First Treaty Graduates From Central Pentecostal College [Roger Ratt]
By: Saskatchewan Indian
A leader in the development of Indian education has died. On May 18, John Robert McLeod of the James Smith Reserve passed away. He was born March 23, 1922.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Indian Government Major Concern Of Nations Chiefs
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Indians Urged To Reclaim Rights
The opportunity is at hand for Indians to reclaim their rights; it won't be there for long, maybe one or two years, and it may never again present itself in future.
By: Ray Guay
Federal Leaders Cool To Idea Of Indian Government Federal leaders and Indian leaders will likely clash in the future, over the issue of sovereignty and the rights of the Indians to form their own self-government.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Children Lost Through Welfare
By: Kathleen Mazur Teillet
Indians Reclaim Land [Fishing Lakes Reserve]
A small portion of the hamlet of Kylemore, located 11 kilometres east of Wadena, is to revert back to the Fishing Lakes Reserve.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Crafts, Folk Art And Ethnic Culture
Interest in crafts, folk art, and ethnic culture is on the increase, not only among the Indian people seeking their "roots'.', but among the other ethnic groups of Saskatchewan. A number of artists are crossing cultural barriers to evolve a new art form, while others stick to traditional practices.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
First Treaty Graduates From Central Pentecostal College [Roger Ratt]
By: Saskatchewan Indian
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Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, “Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 10, no. 5 (May 1980),” SICC Archival Collections , accessed March 29, 2024, https://sicc.omeka.net/items/show/2251.