Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 27, no. 4 (Winter 1997)
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Title
Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 27, no. 4 (Winter 1997)
Subject
Indigenous peoples--Saskatchewan--Periodicals
Description
Contents:
First Nations Bank Of Canada Open For Business
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
Saskatchewan First Nation Businesses Leading In Their Fields
Organizations such as KDC and SIGA (Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority) are setting the standard for First Nations economic development in Saskatchewan.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
OTC Hosts Treaty Awareness Day
Wanuskewin was the site of a ceremony on November 21, 1997 to increase public awareness and understanding of Treaties. Hosted by the Office of the Treaty Commissioner, the ceremony launched that office's public education campaign.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
SICC Celebrates Silver Anniversary
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
Litefoot Appears At Aboriginal Youth Talent Search
The highlight for many of the adolescent audience members at the recent Aboriginal Youth Talent Search was the performance by Native American rapper Litefoot. Performing with Haida, the first female Native American rapper, Litefoot gave the youth a show to remember.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
Red Pheasant Signs Oil And Gas Agreement
The Red Pheasant First Nation and Wascana Energy Inc. officially entered into an oil and gas resources agreement on October 6, 1997.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
Saskatchewan Loses Esteemed Health Advocate
By: Doug Cuthand
Winter 1997
Treaty Four Days
The annual Treaty Four Gathering opened in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan on September 15, 1997. The event offered participants a curious blend of both familiar and fresh as even though the Gathering celebrated its 10th anniversary this year, activities unfolded in a new setting reflective of the past.
By: Pam Horsman
Winter 1997
Career Planning
Career planning is an important aspect of our lives. Yet few parents and teachers spend the time to explain what it is and why it is so important.
By: Milton Tootoosis
Winter 1997
Future Bright For Beardy’s Rage
There's a new face in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) this season. Five years after the introduction of the Lebret Eagles, another First Nations-owned team, the Beardy's Rage, has joined the fold.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
Individuals’ Contributions To Sport Recognized
The second inductees to the Saskatchewan First Nations Sports Hall of Fame were honoured in a ceremony held on August 26, 1997 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Victor Machiskinic, Herb Strongeagle and Lawrence Weenie were recognized for their lifetime achievement in furthering First Nations involvement in sport.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
Art Shaped By The North: Gary Natomagan
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
First Nations Bank Of Canada Open For Business
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
Saskatchewan First Nation Businesses Leading In Their Fields
Organizations such as KDC and SIGA (Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority) are setting the standard for First Nations economic development in Saskatchewan.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
OTC Hosts Treaty Awareness Day
Wanuskewin was the site of a ceremony on November 21, 1997 to increase public awareness and understanding of Treaties. Hosted by the Office of the Treaty Commissioner, the ceremony launched that office's public education campaign.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
SICC Celebrates Silver Anniversary
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
Litefoot Appears At Aboriginal Youth Talent Search
The highlight for many of the adolescent audience members at the recent Aboriginal Youth Talent Search was the performance by Native American rapper Litefoot. Performing with Haida, the first female Native American rapper, Litefoot gave the youth a show to remember.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
Red Pheasant Signs Oil And Gas Agreement
The Red Pheasant First Nation and Wascana Energy Inc. officially entered into an oil and gas resources agreement on October 6, 1997.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
Saskatchewan Loses Esteemed Health Advocate
By: Doug Cuthand
Winter 1997
Treaty Four Days
The annual Treaty Four Gathering opened in Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan on September 15, 1997. The event offered participants a curious blend of both familiar and fresh as even though the Gathering celebrated its 10th anniversary this year, activities unfolded in a new setting reflective of the past.
By: Pam Horsman
Winter 1997
Career Planning
Career planning is an important aspect of our lives. Yet few parents and teachers spend the time to explain what it is and why it is so important.
By: Milton Tootoosis
Winter 1997
Future Bright For Beardy’s Rage
There's a new face in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) this season. Five years after the introduction of the Lebret Eagles, another First Nations-owned team, the Beardy's Rage, has joined the fold.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
Individuals’ Contributions To Sport Recognized
The second inductees to the Saskatchewan First Nations Sports Hall of Fame were honoured in a ceremony held on August 26, 1997 in Yorkton, Saskatchewan. Victor Machiskinic, Herb Strongeagle and Lawrence Weenie were recognized for their lifetime achievement in furthering First Nations involvement in sport.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
Art Shaped By The North: Gary Natomagan
By: Saskatchewan Indian
Winter 1997
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Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, “Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 27, no. 4 (Winter 1997),” SICC Archival Collections , accessed August 12, 2022, https://sicc.omeka.net/items/show/2414.