Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 23, no. 5 (June 1994)
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Title
Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 23, no. 5 (June 1994)
Subject
Indigenous peoples--Saskatchewan--Periodicals
Description
Contents:
Construction Begins On Healing Lodge On Nekaneet Band Reserve In Cypress Hills
By: Heather Sterling
June 1994
Troupe 103 - Looking Good: First Nations Youth Graduate from RCMP
By: Heather Sterling
June 1994
AFN Candidates For Grand Chief
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June 1994
Wanuskewin: A Living Monument To The History And Culture Of The Northern Plain Indian
By: Heather Sterling
June 1994
The Greening Of Mistawasis
From burned-out land to a wildlife habitat: this is the goal of the Mistawasis Indian band, which this spring began planting 345,000 seedlings on reserve land which burned in 1984.
By: H.S.
June 1994
Sports Legends Honoured At The Grand Opening Of Saskatchewan First Nations Sports Hall Of Fame
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June 1994
Like Eagles
In the midst of a box-filled house barely unpacked from her recent return from California, Winona Stevenson kicked aside a box so we could visit. I immediately felt comfortable with this incredibly successful and confident role model. Throughout the course of the interview, Winona revealed her personable nature as she spoke modestly of the various challenges and achievements she has encountered over the years.
By: Tracy Robinson
June 1994
Construction Begins On Healing Lodge On Nekaneet Band Reserve In Cypress Hills
By: Heather Sterling
June 1994
Troupe 103 - Looking Good: First Nations Youth Graduate from RCMP
By: Heather Sterling
June 1994
AFN Candidates For Grand Chief
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June 1994
Wanuskewin: A Living Monument To The History And Culture Of The Northern Plain Indian
By: Heather Sterling
June 1994
The Greening Of Mistawasis
From burned-out land to a wildlife habitat: this is the goal of the Mistawasis Indian band, which this spring began planting 345,000 seedlings on reserve land which burned in 1984.
By: H.S.
June 1994
Sports Legends Honoured At The Grand Opening Of Saskatchewan First Nations Sports Hall Of Fame
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June 1994
Like Eagles
In the midst of a box-filled house barely unpacked from her recent return from California, Winona Stevenson kicked aside a box so we could visit. I immediately felt comfortable with this incredibly successful and confident role model. Throughout the course of the interview, Winona revealed her personable nature as she spoke modestly of the various challenges and achievements she has encountered over the years.
By: Tracy Robinson
June 1994
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Citation
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, “Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 23, no. 5 (June 1994),” SICC Archival Collections , accessed August 12, 2022, https://sicc.omeka.net/items/show/2428.