Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 11, no. 7 (July 1981)
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Title
Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 11, no. 7 (July 1981)
Subject
Indigenous peoples--Saskatchewan--Periodicals
Description
Contents:
“A Proposed New National Indian Government Delayed”
The organization of a new national political structure for Indian government has been delayed for another year to allow Indians across Canada to study and fully understand the proposal adopted at the Assembly of First Nations in Quebec City, May 18-22, 1981.
By: Kenny Loon
July 1981
Treaty Indian Land Entitlements In Saskatchewan
The Federation of Saskatchewan Indians recently sponsored the production of a thirty minute videotape entitled "Treaty Indian Land Entitlements in Saskatchewan."
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July 1981
Treaty Day
Treaty Day in the Cumberland House area took on a different format this year.
By: Glen Wasicuna
July 1981
Female Pipefitters?
SIWA is designed to assist in the development of programs best suited for the needs of Indian women. A prime example is the negotiations with the plumbing and pipefitting courses offered by Saskatchewan Indian Community College slated for September, 1981.
By: Martha Ironstar
July 1981
Saskatchewan Indian Farmers Reflect Their Successes Of 1980/81
Their purpose - to help Saskatchewan commemorate the growth of its farming industry, the obstacles it has overcome in the past, the accomplishments it has achieved at present and the developments it hopes to see in the future.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July 1981
“A Proposed New National Indian Government Delayed”
The organization of a new national political structure for Indian government has been delayed for another year to allow Indians across Canada to study and fully understand the proposal adopted at the Assembly of First Nations in Quebec City, May 18-22, 1981.
By: Kenny Loon
July 1981
Treaty Indian Land Entitlements In Saskatchewan
The Federation of Saskatchewan Indians recently sponsored the production of a thirty minute videotape entitled "Treaty Indian Land Entitlements in Saskatchewan."
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July 1981
Treaty Day
Treaty Day in the Cumberland House area took on a different format this year.
By: Glen Wasicuna
July 1981
Female Pipefitters?
SIWA is designed to assist in the development of programs best suited for the needs of Indian women. A prime example is the negotiations with the plumbing and pipefitting courses offered by Saskatchewan Indian Community College slated for September, 1981.
By: Martha Ironstar
July 1981
Saskatchewan Indian Farmers Reflect Their Successes Of 1980/81
Their purpose - to help Saskatchewan commemorate the growth of its farming industry, the obstacles it has overcome in the past, the accomplishments it has achieved at present and the developments it hopes to see in the future.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July 1981
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Citation
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, “Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 11, no. 7 (July 1981),” SICC Archival Collections , accessed August 10, 2022, https://sicc.omeka.net/items/show/2273.