Saskatchewan Indian (January/February 1990)
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Saskatchewan Indian (January/February 1990)
Subject
Indigenous peoples--Saskatchewan--Periodicals
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Lucky Man And Little Pine Bid A Fond Farewell
By: FSIN
In 1879 Chief Little Pine selected his reserve and invited Chief Lucky Man and his followers to stay with him until they signed Treaty and got their own reserve. Chief Lucky Man eventually signed Treaty number 6 at Fort Walsh but he never did receive the land he was promised. Instead he remained on Little Pine Reserve. The Lucky Man Band finally received their band.
January/February 1990
Senator Henry Langan: 1912 - 1990
By: FSIN
January/February 1990
Presentation To The Committees Reviewing Bill C-31
By: FSIN
January/February 1990
Indian Hunting Rights In Saskatchewan
By: Patrick Wallace
January/February 1990
Beardy (Kamiscowesit)
By: Stan Cuthand
Kamiscowesit, better known as Beardy was a Chief of the Willow Crees of the Plains Cree. He was probably born in 1828 near Duck Lake and died on his reserve on April 16, 1889, after a short illness.
January/February 1990
Smith Atimoyoo Selected 1989 Citizen Of The Year
By: Gloria Ledoux
January/February 1990
Lucky Man And Little Pine Bid A Fond Farewell
By: FSIN
In 1879 Chief Little Pine selected his reserve and invited Chief Lucky Man and his followers to stay with him until they signed Treaty and got their own reserve. Chief Lucky Man eventually signed Treaty number 6 at Fort Walsh but he never did receive the land he was promised. Instead he remained on Little Pine Reserve. The Lucky Man Band finally received their band.
January/February 1990
Senator Henry Langan: 1912 - 1990
By: FSIN
January/February 1990
Presentation To The Committees Reviewing Bill C-31
By: FSIN
January/February 1990
Indian Hunting Rights In Saskatchewan
By: Patrick Wallace
January/February 1990
Beardy (Kamiscowesit)
By: Stan Cuthand
Kamiscowesit, better known as Beardy was a Chief of the Willow Crees of the Plains Cree. He was probably born in 1828 near Duck Lake and died on his reserve on April 16, 1889, after a short illness.
January/February 1990
Smith Atimoyoo Selected 1989 Citizen Of The Year
By: Gloria Ledoux
January/February 1990
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Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, “Saskatchewan Indian (January/February 1990),” SICC Archival Collections , accessed August 12, 2022, https://sicc.omeka.net/items/show/2401.