Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 4, no. 3 (March 1974)
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Title
Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 4, no. 3 (March 1974)
Subject
First Nations--Saskatchewan--Periodicals
Creator
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Publisher
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Date
1974-03
Rights
In Copyright
Language
English
Type
Text
Coverage
Saskatchewan
1974-03
Table Of Contents
Letters to the editor
Editorial: Over abundance
Wuttunee captivates audience: Winston Wuttunee gives special concert for life skills students at Montreal Lake Reserve recently
Counsellor technicians win salary and expense demands
Athabasca fishermen meet in attempt to save plant
Sturgeon Lake's dream of new school to come true
New Centre for Drumheller
School committee conference held for P.A. district
James Bay workers riot
Fight for Indian Act: Protest Manitoba decision on estate administration
Northern notes / by Joan Beatty
Little Pine and Poundmaker hold informative workshop
Ken Williams
Indian affairs announces staff changes for area
Artifacts being returned here
Indian artist given degree
Peterson given appointment
Ramsey urges Indian voice
Treaty guide dies at 101
Plan international conference
PC's to endorse Indian rights
Bands to receive additional Family Health Aides
The funny side / by Archie King
Plane crashes
Briefly
Crowhead: A Chipewyan legend: A legendary hero of the Chipewyans uses his medicine to save the people of his village
Crowhead's revenge: Crowhead avenges his father's murder with the use of his medicine
Producing Moccassin Telegraph
A busy life for Indian lady: Joan Beatty writes of Deschambeault's "Nookum" who is loved and respected by all who know her
S.I.W.A. keeps McNab busy: From her office in Punnichy Mrs. Isabelle McNab directs the operations of the S.I.W.A.
4-H roundup / by Les Ferguson
Onyx film a disappointment: Story of Almighty Voice turned into just another good guy - bad guy Western / by Joan Beatty
Contributions to Indian life: Eleanor Brass describes some of the gifts nature has contributed to the Indian way of life
Personality
You and the law / by the Valley Legal Aid Clinic
Farm talk / by Art Irvin
Wrestling visits Cote arena: Lloyd Brass describes action as Stampede Wrestlers kick and stomp their way through Cote's first card
Sports commentary / by Lloyd Brass
Cote Chiefs at threshold of eastern championship
Onion Lake takes robin, wins championship
Boxers take game medals
Poorman beats eight others to take Quinton tournie
Enthusiastic crowd on hand for Badgerville carnival
Native fighters dominate as Regina hosts boxing tourney / by Ivan McNab
Boy killed in dog attack.
Editorial: Over abundance
Wuttunee captivates audience: Winston Wuttunee gives special concert for life skills students at Montreal Lake Reserve recently
Counsellor technicians win salary and expense demands
Athabasca fishermen meet in attempt to save plant
Sturgeon Lake's dream of new school to come true
New Centre for Drumheller
School committee conference held for P.A. district
James Bay workers riot
Fight for Indian Act: Protest Manitoba decision on estate administration
Northern notes / by Joan Beatty
Little Pine and Poundmaker hold informative workshop
Ken Williams
Indian affairs announces staff changes for area
Artifacts being returned here
Indian artist given degree
Peterson given appointment
Ramsey urges Indian voice
Treaty guide dies at 101
Plan international conference
PC's to endorse Indian rights
Bands to receive additional Family Health Aides
The funny side / by Archie King
Plane crashes
Briefly
Crowhead: A Chipewyan legend: A legendary hero of the Chipewyans uses his medicine to save the people of his village
Crowhead's revenge: Crowhead avenges his father's murder with the use of his medicine
Producing Moccassin Telegraph
A busy life for Indian lady: Joan Beatty writes of Deschambeault's "Nookum" who is loved and respected by all who know her
S.I.W.A. keeps McNab busy: From her office in Punnichy Mrs. Isabelle McNab directs the operations of the S.I.W.A.
4-H roundup / by Les Ferguson
Onyx film a disappointment: Story of Almighty Voice turned into just another good guy - bad guy Western / by Joan Beatty
Contributions to Indian life: Eleanor Brass describes some of the gifts nature has contributed to the Indian way of life
Personality
You and the law / by the Valley Legal Aid Clinic
Farm talk / by Art Irvin
Wrestling visits Cote arena: Lloyd Brass describes action as Stampede Wrestlers kick and stomp their way through Cote's first card
Sports commentary / by Lloyd Brass
Cote Chiefs at threshold of eastern championship
Onion Lake takes robin, wins championship
Boxers take game medals
Poorman beats eight others to take Quinton tournie
Enthusiastic crowd on hand for Badgerville carnival
Native fighters dominate as Regina hosts boxing tourney / by Ivan McNab
Boy killed in dog attack.
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Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, “Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 4, no. 3 (March 1974),” SICC Archival Collections , accessed April 28, 2025, https://sicc.omeka.net/items/show/2296.