Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 10, no. 6 & 7 (June/July 1980)
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Title
Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 10, no. 6 & 7 (June/July 1980)
Subject
First Nations--Saskatchewan--Periodicals
Creator
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Publisher
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Date
1980-06/1980-07
Rights
In Copyright
Language
English
Type
Text
Coverage
Saskatchewan
1980-06/1980-07
Table Of Contents
Chiefs Plan Strategy To Settle Land Claims With Munro
The FSI and chiefs will be meeting with John Munro, federal Indian Affairs Minister, in Saskatoon on Friday June 27, to discuss land entitlements, economic development, and funding, for the three Indian colleges in the province.
By: Deanna Wuttunee
Indians Want Change In Education System: Saskatchewan Sets An Example
By: Bill Wsiaki
Indian Control Promised By Minister
Canada's minister of Indian and northern affairs has proclaimed two significant commitments to native people.
By: Bill P. Wsiaki
Beardy's Cadet Corps Is One Of The Best
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Child Welfare Neglected
By: Loretta Nighttraveller
First Indian Day Care Centre Fully Operational: Second May Follow
By: Deanna Wuttunee
Setting Up Local Day Care Centres
By: Deanna Wuttunee
Library Books [Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College Library]
Books, tapes, and records totalling $1,300 are overdue at the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College Library.The library specializes in a unique collection of writings and books written by, for, and about, Indian people. Some are out of print and cannot be reproduced.
By: Deanna Wuttunee
An Interview With...Senator Angus Merasty
By: Saskatchewan Indian
The FSI and chiefs will be meeting with John Munro, federal Indian Affairs Minister, in Saskatoon on Friday June 27, to discuss land entitlements, economic development, and funding, for the three Indian colleges in the province.
By: Deanna Wuttunee
Indians Want Change In Education System: Saskatchewan Sets An Example
By: Bill Wsiaki
Indian Control Promised By Minister
Canada's minister of Indian and northern affairs has proclaimed two significant commitments to native people.
By: Bill P. Wsiaki
Beardy's Cadet Corps Is One Of The Best
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Child Welfare Neglected
By: Loretta Nighttraveller
First Indian Day Care Centre Fully Operational: Second May Follow
By: Deanna Wuttunee
Setting Up Local Day Care Centres
By: Deanna Wuttunee
Library Books [Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College Library]
Books, tapes, and records totalling $1,300 are overdue at the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College Library.The library specializes in a unique collection of writings and books written by, for, and about, Indian people. Some are out of print and cannot be reproduced.
By: Deanna Wuttunee
An Interview With...Senator Angus Merasty
By: Saskatchewan Indian
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Citation
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, “Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 10, no. 6 & 7 (June/July 1980),” SICC Archival Collections , accessed April 25, 2024, https://sicc.omeka.net/items/show/2253.