Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 4, no. 1 (January 1974)
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Title
Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 4, no. 1 (January 1974)
Subject
First Nations--Saskatchewan--Periodicals
Creator
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Publisher
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Date
1974-01
Rights
In Copyright
Language
English
Type
Text
Coverage
Saskatchewan
1974-01
Table Of Contents
Letters to the editor
Editorial
Four die in crash of DNS plane near Cumberland: Search lasts 21 days / by Joan Beatty
Mayor says pilot 'the best'
Fur prices soaring; setting new records at international sales
Second payment a 1st for FFM Corporation
Willard Ahenakew named to head new Arts and Crafts Council
New book: unavailable
Parent teacher meet attracts 100 guests
Early meet forced by pressing issues
Pelican to get high school
Key Band office now located conveniently on it's reserve
Job readiness program begins on two reserves
Prince Albert Winter Festival gets boost from Indian Centre
IAB takes on its own workers
Saskatoon Urban Indians hold successful Christmas Pow wow
Attitudes a classroom function: Ahenakew tells emerging teachers
Northern notes / by Joan Beatty
Ahenakew named to sports director's job
Alien Thunder premier soon
Sports commentary / by Lloyd Brass
Cote Chiefs take trophy
Associations meet for workshop: Each works with Indian children
Forty students for 2nd course
Farm talk / by Art Irvin
Children play piano
Centre elects new directors
R.C. residence at Onion Lake to close soon
Good turnout at talent night
Dieter passes 93rd birthday
Group appoints Pooyak advisor
Police attempt new approach
Sponsor tournament
Ladies lib: At an elderly women's workshop held at the Cultural Centre, the ladies tell of the good life in the old days / by Donna Pinay
The louse that roared: Born in controversy, the James Smith school is fast maturing into the most exciting and innovative project in the country
You and the law
Snowmobile accident
A picture is worth....
4-H roundup / by Les Ferguson
Six die in reserve fire
Ken Williams
Indians benefit from Buffalo overpopulation
Mistaseni: A Cree legend: The story of a young Indian boy who grew up with the buffalo
Past glory of the Plains Cree recalled by Chief Thunderchild
Author ignorant of real Indian's life / by Donna Pinay and Sarain Stump
The funny side / by Archie King
Public hearings before approval.
Editorial
Four die in crash of DNS plane near Cumberland: Search lasts 21 days / by Joan Beatty
Mayor says pilot 'the best'
Fur prices soaring; setting new records at international sales
Second payment a 1st for FFM Corporation
Willard Ahenakew named to head new Arts and Crafts Council
New book: unavailable
Parent teacher meet attracts 100 guests
Early meet forced by pressing issues
Pelican to get high school
Key Band office now located conveniently on it's reserve
Job readiness program begins on two reserves
Prince Albert Winter Festival gets boost from Indian Centre
IAB takes on its own workers
Saskatoon Urban Indians hold successful Christmas Pow wow
Attitudes a classroom function: Ahenakew tells emerging teachers
Northern notes / by Joan Beatty
Ahenakew named to sports director's job
Alien Thunder premier soon
Sports commentary / by Lloyd Brass
Cote Chiefs take trophy
Associations meet for workshop: Each works with Indian children
Forty students for 2nd course
Farm talk / by Art Irvin
Children play piano
Centre elects new directors
R.C. residence at Onion Lake to close soon
Good turnout at talent night
Dieter passes 93rd birthday
Group appoints Pooyak advisor
Police attempt new approach
Sponsor tournament
Ladies lib: At an elderly women's workshop held at the Cultural Centre, the ladies tell of the good life in the old days / by Donna Pinay
The louse that roared: Born in controversy, the James Smith school is fast maturing into the most exciting and innovative project in the country
You and the law
Snowmobile accident
A picture is worth....
4-H roundup / by Les Ferguson
Six die in reserve fire
Ken Williams
Indians benefit from Buffalo overpopulation
Mistaseni: A Cree legend: The story of a young Indian boy who grew up with the buffalo
Past glory of the Plains Cree recalled by Chief Thunderchild
Author ignorant of real Indian's life / by Donna Pinay and Sarain Stump
The funny side / by Archie King
Public hearings before approval.
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Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, “Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 4, no. 1 (January 1974),” SICC Archival Collections , accessed April 20, 2024, https://sicc.omeka.net/items/show/2293.