Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 20, no. 3 (Summer 1991)
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Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 20, no. 3 (Summer 1991)
Subject
Indigenous peoples--Saskatchewan--Periodicals
Description
Contents:
Connie Peeteetuce: Top Athlete Of The Saskatchewan Indian Summer Games
By: FSIN
Summer Edition 1991
Chiefs’ Governance Committee Discusses Legislative Changes
By: Vivienne Beisel-McKay
Summer Edition 1991
Justice System Under Scrutiny
By: Vivienne Beisel-Mckay
Summer Edition 1991
Chiefs Demand Progress On Land Entitlement Talks
By: FSIN
Summer Edition 1991
More Solidarity In A.F.N.’S Future Than It's Recent Past
By: Larry Powell
Wheels In Motion For New Aboriginally Owned Auto Center
By: FSIN
Summer Edition 1991
Neighboring Bands Open Grocery Store
By: Harry Opikokew
The Ochapowace and Kahkewistahaw bands officially opened a grocery store on April 19,1991.
Summer Edition 1991
A Dream Coming True
By: Lawrence Weenie
veteran Grand Chief Ernie Crowe of the Saskatchewan Indian Veterans Association (SIVA) told them about his dream, the dream he has had ever since he fought in the war - a dream to see his young people in uniform, as peacekeepers, upholding the unwritten law of order.
Summer Edition 1991
Gardipy Promoted To Corporal: Profile Of Hubert W. Gardipy
By: FSIN
Summer Edition 1991
Connie Peeteetuce: Top Athlete Of The Saskatchewan Indian Summer Games
By: FSIN
Summer Edition 1991
Chiefs’ Governance Committee Discusses Legislative Changes
By: Vivienne Beisel-McKay
Summer Edition 1991
Justice System Under Scrutiny
By: Vivienne Beisel-Mckay
Summer Edition 1991
Chiefs Demand Progress On Land Entitlement Talks
By: FSIN
Summer Edition 1991
More Solidarity In A.F.N.’S Future Than It's Recent Past
By: Larry Powell
Wheels In Motion For New Aboriginally Owned Auto Center
By: FSIN
Summer Edition 1991
Neighboring Bands Open Grocery Store
By: Harry Opikokew
The Ochapowace and Kahkewistahaw bands officially opened a grocery store on April 19,1991.
Summer Edition 1991
A Dream Coming True
By: Lawrence Weenie
veteran Grand Chief Ernie Crowe of the Saskatchewan Indian Veterans Association (SIVA) told them about his dream, the dream he has had ever since he fought in the war - a dream to see his young people in uniform, as peacekeepers, upholding the unwritten law of order.
Summer Edition 1991
Gardipy Promoted To Corporal: Profile Of Hubert W. Gardipy
By: FSIN
Summer Edition 1991
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Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, “Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 20, no. 3 (Summer 1991),” SICC Archival Collections , accessed August 12, 2022, https://sicc.omeka.net/items/show/2410.