Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 4, no. 2 (February 1974)
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Title
Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 4, no. 2 (February 1974)
Subject
First Nations--Saskatchewan--Periodicals
Creator
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Publisher
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Date
1974-02
Rights
In Copyright
Format
application/pdf
Language
English
Type
Text
Coverage
Saskatchewan
1974-02
Table Of Contents
Letters to the editor
Editorial
Official opening for centre: Congratulations abound at opening ceremonies for Punnichy's new Drop-In centre
Parents-teacher meet over Paynton school problems
Reserves unite to face local alcohol problem
PA legal services promoted: Native courtworks sponsor workshop in bid to make public more awake of the legal services available
Ontario band builds plant
Chiefs support Whitebear's proposal on land claims
N.I.B. holds workshop on education control
Vandals hit Southend school: Community decides rehabilitation a better approach than punishment. Culprits given second change
Federation readies new DREE plans
Residence to get 6 dorms: Rejection of a proposed budget, construction of new dormitories, were just two of the many subjects discussed at a recent conference
New Friendship Centre now open for Northern Natives
Veronica Cote will be new hospital liason
Indian art course revised: The Cultural College's first art class has been expanded, will now run 16 months
Tuition agreements attacked: Present school agreements will have to be changed radically to reflect Indian control says education vice-president
Discrimination hearing ends: Commission delays decision on whether Prince Albert Pulp Mill is guilty of discrimination against an Indian employee
B.C. dumps program
You and the law
I.A.B. to open new district office in Meadow Lake area
4-H roundup
"Outreach" is formed
Military concert thrills kids: Chilren from the P.A. Indian Student Residence and from other surrounding Indian reserves were treated to a military concert recently
La Ronge plans takeover of local school programming
Gov't manipulating James Bay issue
Treaty rights no excuse to slaughter game says Chief / by Joan Beatty
The funny side / by Archie King
New group drawn up in Regina
Fineday joins RCMP as office assistant
Healthworker program implemented through Sask.
Ask salary increase
Sanitation services to be established on reserves
Ken Williams
Elections at Canoe Lake
Elderly Sioux lady star of college's 1st feature film / by Donna Pinay
Homemakers project proves successful
Indian bus drivers to take in depth driver training
Survival course held for health workers
Program developes materials: The College's Curriculum Studies program is concentrating on the development of historical and cultural materials for Indian school children / by Donna Pinay
N.I.B. named to U.N.
Short takes
Winter work program set to aid the northern trapper
Conference planned for minority races
Meadow Lake site for mill
Chiefs support the childcare workers
Successful Indian students awarded scholarships
Bill would prevent export of artifacts
Termination still a policy: The following is an address made by Chief David Ahenakew of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians to the recent conference
Handicrafts top fashion
McCarthur joins music staff: A self taught musician, Maurice brings a wide variety of music experience to his new job / by Donna Pinay
Concerned mom speaks out: A mother from the Peepeekisis reserve tells how concerned Indian women are willing to contribute in their own way
Memory of a Rain Dance / by Ben Cote
Sad situation / by Ben Cote
Han-can-nupa: An Assiniboine legend: This story about a brave warrior who brought peace to his people was prepared by the Cultural College
Pair mark 55th anniversary: Festivities mark occasion as friends and relatives gather to honour happy couple / by Archie King
Franks opts for quiet life: Fame and fortune hold no attractions for former entertainer / by Archie King
Official fired for leak
Indian and Nature co-exist: At the Cultural Centre workshops, the elders tell of the traditional life style and the ability of the Indian to live with Nature / by Donna Pinay
Indian contribution ignored: More than 40 of the lading foods in the world's larder were borrowed from the Indian
Bannock / by Mrs. Nancy Munroe
Rabbit soup / by Mrs. Nancy Munroe
Art books popular and informative for children / by Sarain Stump and Donna Pinay
Artists should be cautious of market
P.A. dominated tournament at Qu'Appelle residence
Onion Lake wins tournament / by Archie King
Muskoday curling
Cote dominates first card: Young boxers take fourteen of their seventeen matches against Whitewood and Gordon's Clubs
New league for seven reserves
Little Pine wins All-Indian Tournament at St. Walburg
F.S.I. hockey finals to be held during March
Hockey veteran still tops: Leonard Ketchemonia has a life time collection of trophies and is leading the scoring race in the Potash Cut Arm Hockey League / by Lloyd Brass
Cote to host Treaty Four Centennial Games of 1974.
Editorial
Official opening for centre: Congratulations abound at opening ceremonies for Punnichy's new Drop-In centre
Parents-teacher meet over Paynton school problems
Reserves unite to face local alcohol problem
PA legal services promoted: Native courtworks sponsor workshop in bid to make public more awake of the legal services available
Ontario band builds plant
Chiefs support Whitebear's proposal on land claims
N.I.B. holds workshop on education control
Vandals hit Southend school: Community decides rehabilitation a better approach than punishment. Culprits given second change
Federation readies new DREE plans
Residence to get 6 dorms: Rejection of a proposed budget, construction of new dormitories, were just two of the many subjects discussed at a recent conference
New Friendship Centre now open for Northern Natives
Veronica Cote will be new hospital liason
Indian art course revised: The Cultural College's first art class has been expanded, will now run 16 months
Tuition agreements attacked: Present school agreements will have to be changed radically to reflect Indian control says education vice-president
Discrimination hearing ends: Commission delays decision on whether Prince Albert Pulp Mill is guilty of discrimination against an Indian employee
B.C. dumps program
You and the law
I.A.B. to open new district office in Meadow Lake area
4-H roundup
"Outreach" is formed
Military concert thrills kids: Chilren from the P.A. Indian Student Residence and from other surrounding Indian reserves were treated to a military concert recently
La Ronge plans takeover of local school programming
Gov't manipulating James Bay issue
Treaty rights no excuse to slaughter game says Chief / by Joan Beatty
The funny side / by Archie King
New group drawn up in Regina
Fineday joins RCMP as office assistant
Healthworker program implemented through Sask.
Ask salary increase
Sanitation services to be established on reserves
Ken Williams
Elections at Canoe Lake
Elderly Sioux lady star of college's 1st feature film / by Donna Pinay
Homemakers project proves successful
Indian bus drivers to take in depth driver training
Survival course held for health workers
Program developes materials: The College's Curriculum Studies program is concentrating on the development of historical and cultural materials for Indian school children / by Donna Pinay
N.I.B. named to U.N.
Short takes
Winter work program set to aid the northern trapper
Conference planned for minority races
Meadow Lake site for mill
Chiefs support the childcare workers
Successful Indian students awarded scholarships
Bill would prevent export of artifacts
Termination still a policy: The following is an address made by Chief David Ahenakew of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians to the recent conference
Handicrafts top fashion
McCarthur joins music staff: A self taught musician, Maurice brings a wide variety of music experience to his new job / by Donna Pinay
Concerned mom speaks out: A mother from the Peepeekisis reserve tells how concerned Indian women are willing to contribute in their own way
Memory of a Rain Dance / by Ben Cote
Sad situation / by Ben Cote
Han-can-nupa: An Assiniboine legend: This story about a brave warrior who brought peace to his people was prepared by the Cultural College
Pair mark 55th anniversary: Festivities mark occasion as friends and relatives gather to honour happy couple / by Archie King
Franks opts for quiet life: Fame and fortune hold no attractions for former entertainer / by Archie King
Official fired for leak
Indian and Nature co-exist: At the Cultural Centre workshops, the elders tell of the traditional life style and the ability of the Indian to live with Nature / by Donna Pinay
Indian contribution ignored: More than 40 of the lading foods in the world's larder were borrowed from the Indian
Bannock / by Mrs. Nancy Munroe
Rabbit soup / by Mrs. Nancy Munroe
Art books popular and informative for children / by Sarain Stump and Donna Pinay
Artists should be cautious of market
P.A. dominated tournament at Qu'Appelle residence
Onion Lake wins tournament / by Archie King
Muskoday curling
Cote dominates first card: Young boxers take fourteen of their seventeen matches against Whitewood and Gordon's Clubs
New league for seven reserves
Little Pine wins All-Indian Tournament at St. Walburg
F.S.I. hockey finals to be held during March
Hockey veteran still tops: Leonard Ketchemonia has a life time collection of trophies and is leading the scoring race in the Potash Cut Arm Hockey League / by Lloyd Brass
Cote to host Treaty Four Centennial Games of 1974.
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Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, “Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 4, no. 2 (February 1974),” SICC Archival Collections , accessed April 19, 2024, https://sicc.omeka.net/items/show/2294.