Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 23, no. 6 (July/August 1994)
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Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 23, no. 6 (July/August 1994)
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Indigenous peoples--Saskatchewan--Periodicals
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Chief Again
After fifteen hours and three rounds, Ovide Mercredi gained the 60 per cent of the votes needed to win a second term as National Chief.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Links To Prosperity
Deep in the heart of Battlefords Provincial Park, on the shores of Jackfish Lake, is the sportsman's ultimate getaway - a gracious lodge with every convenience, just steps from the first tee of an 18-hole, professional-standard golf course. This is Jackfish Lodge, 40 kilometres north of North Battleford, owned jointly by the Saulteaux Indian Band, First Nations entrepreneur Ray Ahenakew and the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN).
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Taxation M.O.U. Signed
Vice-Chief Ernie Cameron, FSIN Executive in charge of taxation; recently announced that the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations have reached an understanding with the Government of Canada on the process and the parameters within which they will examine what treaty rights and taxation are all about.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Solid Gold At 14
What's a father to do with two little boys, a year apart, with more energy than they know what to do with, and a propensity, like all little boys, to scrap? Put them in boxing gloves and put all that energy to good use.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/ August 1994
Paving The Way To Healing
Justice Minister Allan Rock has put his support behind the development of a separate justice system for aboriginal people.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Prosperous Partnership In A Green Future: First Nations/Province To Co-Manage Resources
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Do Firearms Provisions Protect Treaty Hunting Rights?
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Legends Live On
Janice Acoose is a runner. She finds it quite natural to run, she says. And that is hardly surprising. Being fleet of foot runs in her veins.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Alternative Sentencing For Hunting Charges
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Mandate For The Future
Our treaties must be honored by Canadians and their governments. First Nations need to deal with the federal government on a Treaty by Treaty basis. The role of the AFN is to assist First Nations in establishing treaty implementation processes that honour the spirit and intent of their Treaties.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Strength In Unity At Thunderchild Treaty Six Gathering
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Chief Again
After fifteen hours and three rounds, Ovide Mercredi gained the 60 per cent of the votes needed to win a second term as National Chief.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Links To Prosperity
Deep in the heart of Battlefords Provincial Park, on the shores of Jackfish Lake, is the sportsman's ultimate getaway - a gracious lodge with every convenience, just steps from the first tee of an 18-hole, professional-standard golf course. This is Jackfish Lodge, 40 kilometres north of North Battleford, owned jointly by the Saulteaux Indian Band, First Nations entrepreneur Ray Ahenakew and the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN).
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Taxation M.O.U. Signed
Vice-Chief Ernie Cameron, FSIN Executive in charge of taxation; recently announced that the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations have reached an understanding with the Government of Canada on the process and the parameters within which they will examine what treaty rights and taxation are all about.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Solid Gold At 14
What's a father to do with two little boys, a year apart, with more energy than they know what to do with, and a propensity, like all little boys, to scrap? Put them in boxing gloves and put all that energy to good use.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/ August 1994
Paving The Way To Healing
Justice Minister Allan Rock has put his support behind the development of a separate justice system for aboriginal people.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Prosperous Partnership In A Green Future: First Nations/Province To Co-Manage Resources
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Do Firearms Provisions Protect Treaty Hunting Rights?
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Legends Live On
Janice Acoose is a runner. She finds it quite natural to run, she says. And that is hardly surprising. Being fleet of foot runs in her veins.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Alternative Sentencing For Hunting Charges
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Mandate For The Future
Our treaties must be honored by Canadians and their governments. First Nations need to deal with the federal government on a Treaty by Treaty basis. The role of the AFN is to assist First Nations in establishing treaty implementation processes that honour the spirit and intent of their Treaties.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
Strength In Unity At Thunderchild Treaty Six Gathering
By: Saskatchewan Indian
July/August 1994
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Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, “Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 23, no. 6 (July/August 1994),” SICC Archival Collections , accessed August 12, 2022, https://sicc.omeka.net/items/show/2426.