Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 20, no. 7 (January 1992)
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Title
Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 20, no. 7 (January 1992)
Subject
Indigenous peoples--Saskatchewan--Periodicals
Description
Contents:
Red Ticket Holder Goes Home
By: FSIN
After 54 years, Christine Blackstar LaPlante can go home. In spite of the fact that she never relinquished her Indian identity, personally and legally, the Act prevented her from living on her reserve with her husband and children.
January 1992
THE 1995 EC Fur Ban: Opportunity For Canadian Trappers?
By: FSIN
On December 31, 1995 the European Community (EC) will start applying a new law restricting the import of 13 wild fur species (12 Canadian) to only those countries which have either banned leghold traps or trap according to international standards of humaneness. Of the major wild fur producers - Russia, Canada and the U.S.A. - only Canada has any chance of meeting these requirements.
January 1992
Wollaston Training Centre Opens
By: FSIN
Two women and ten men, all in their early twenties have commenced training for jobs at a training centre established at Wollaston Lake.
January 1992
Green Plan Water And Sewer Projects Proceeding On Saskatchewan Indian Reserves
By: FSIN
January 1992
Isi (Canada) - Continues To Combat Animal Rights Movement
By: FSIN
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan - Animal rights groups will not stop until Aboriginal people are fully assimilated into mainstream Euro-Canadian society. The unrelenting pressure by animal rights people on Aboriginal people to forsake their traditional methods of harvesting, such as trapping, is an attack on Aboriginal culture and identity.
January 1992
Indigenous Survival International (Canada)
By: FSIN
January 1992
An Aboriginal Perspective
By: Janice Acoose
January 1992
Career Achievements Bring High Honour
By: FSIN
Simply described as a Native health careworker, Jean Goodwill's title pales in comparison to that of most named to receive Canada's highest honor.
But the Cree nurse from Standing Buffalo Reserve near Fort Qu'Appelle could swap resumes with any of the politicians, moviemakers and songwriters recommended to receive the Order of Canada this April.
January 1992
Gordon Boasts Youngest Sensei In Sask
By: FSIN
January 1992
Ottawa Compensates Kawacatoose Band For Loss Of Land
By: FSIN
January 1992
Red Ticket Holder Goes Home
By: FSIN
After 54 years, Christine Blackstar LaPlante can go home. In spite of the fact that she never relinquished her Indian identity, personally and legally, the Act prevented her from living on her reserve with her husband and children.
January 1992
THE 1995 EC Fur Ban: Opportunity For Canadian Trappers?
By: FSIN
On December 31, 1995 the European Community (EC) will start applying a new law restricting the import of 13 wild fur species (12 Canadian) to only those countries which have either banned leghold traps or trap according to international standards of humaneness. Of the major wild fur producers - Russia, Canada and the U.S.A. - only Canada has any chance of meeting these requirements.
January 1992
Wollaston Training Centre Opens
By: FSIN
Two women and ten men, all in their early twenties have commenced training for jobs at a training centre established at Wollaston Lake.
January 1992
Green Plan Water And Sewer Projects Proceeding On Saskatchewan Indian Reserves
By: FSIN
January 1992
Isi (Canada) - Continues To Combat Animal Rights Movement
By: FSIN
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan - Animal rights groups will not stop until Aboriginal people are fully assimilated into mainstream Euro-Canadian society. The unrelenting pressure by animal rights people on Aboriginal people to forsake their traditional methods of harvesting, such as trapping, is an attack on Aboriginal culture and identity.
January 1992
Indigenous Survival International (Canada)
By: FSIN
January 1992
An Aboriginal Perspective
By: Janice Acoose
January 1992
Career Achievements Bring High Honour
By: FSIN
Simply described as a Native health careworker, Jean Goodwill's title pales in comparison to that of most named to receive Canada's highest honor.
But the Cree nurse from Standing Buffalo Reserve near Fort Qu'Appelle could swap resumes with any of the politicians, moviemakers and songwriters recommended to receive the Order of Canada this April.
January 1992
Gordon Boasts Youngest Sensei In Sask
By: FSIN
January 1992
Ottawa Compensates Kawacatoose Band For Loss Of Land
By: FSIN
January 1992
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Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, “Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 20, no. 7 (January 1992),” SICC Archival Collections , accessed August 12, 2022, https://sicc.omeka.net/items/show/2415.