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Indians of North America
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- Textual record
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1880-1982 (Creation)
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0.960m of textual records
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Compilation of former pamphlet and clipping collections in the Regina office of the Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan.
File 6 includes an article by Thomas F. Kehoe entitled Indian Boulder Effigies, 1965. (Saskatchewan Museum of Natural History Popular Series No. 12).
File 13 (b) includes the first report of the Saskatchewan Committee on Indian Affairs dated November 19, 1956.
File 13 (c) includes the proceedings of a conference between the Province of Saskatchewan and the people of Indian ancestry held in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 1964.
File 17 (a) includes copies of Tawow (Canadian Indian cultural magazine). Includes an article on Canon H.E. Hives by Mrs. A.N. Wetton entitled 26 Years Studying Cree, priest publishes grammar (Saskatoon Star-Phoenix, June 7, 1948).
File 20 includes a publication issued by the federal Department of Citizenship and Immigration. Indian Affairs Branch entitled The Canadian Indian: A Reference Paper (1957, 15 p.).
File 21 (a) contains records relating to Anglican Church of Canada missions.
File 26 includes the publication entitled Catalogue of the Morris Collection of Indian Portraits at the Gallery of the Canadian Art Club, ca. 1909.
File 34 relates to the Cree rebellion of '84.
File 35 (a) relates to Crowstand mission.
File 35 (e) includes notes on the history of the Shoal Lake School and Shoal Lake Band with particular reference to the work of the Anglican Church of Canada there. Includes material from the Conference on the Indian in the Community held in Calgary, Alberta on May 19, 1957.
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- English
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- Latin
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Records are open for research use.
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To consult the records, visit or contact the Regina office.
Finding aids
GR 316
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Subject access points
- Inuit
- Brass, Eleanor
- Acoose, Paul
- Wetton, Cecilia (Chidlow)
- Weekes, Mary
- Wuttunee family
- Webster, Jeanie
- Nakawe Nation
- Sanderson, James Francis
- Jefferson, Robert
- Kehoe, Alice B.
- Kehoe, Thomas F.
- Kennedy, Daniel
- Key Indian Reserve No. 65
- Land tenure
- Leggo, William
- Light, Douglas W.
- Long Lance
- MacLeod, Neil John
- Mandelbaum, David G.
- McKay, Hugh (Rev. Dr.)
- Medals
- Medicine - Saskatchewan
- Merifield, R.C.
- Missions
- Mistawasis
- Morris, Edmund Montague
- Morton, William Lewis
- Music
- National Museum of Canada
- Riel Rebellion, 1885
- Ochre Hills massacre
- O'Kute-sica, John
- Oliver, Frank
- Peacock, Ken
- Pénard, J.M.
- Pequis
- Piapot
- Piikani Nation
- Pohorecky, Zenon (Dr.)
- Population
- Pottery
- Poundmaker
- Protective Association for Indians and their Treaties
- Provincial Conference of Indian Chiefs and Band Councillors
- Public Archives of Canada
- Regina Indian Industrial School
- Indigenous peoples - Reservations
- Rossignol, M.
- Sitting Bull (Chief)
- Siksika Indians
- Smallpox
- Standing Buffalo
- Stanley, J.M.
- Swimmer, Samuel
- Stokes, William E. Hubert
- Thompson, Albert Edward
- Thunderchild
- Trant, William
- Treaties
- Turner, Allan Reaman
- Union of Saskatchewan Indians
- United States Museum of the Plains Indian. Archives Division
- Watetch, Abel
- White Bear
- White Cap
- Manitoba. Social and Economic Research Office
- Eashiyan
- Federation of Saskatchewan Indians
- Ferrier, Thompson
- File Hills Residential School
- Ahenakew, David
- Alberta Indian Association
- Almightly Voice
- Anglican Church of Canada - Missions
- Canadian Association for Adult Education
- Canada. Department of Indian Affairs
- Canada. Office of the Commissioner on Indian Land Claims
- Cameron, Malcolm Colin
- Hugonard, Joseph
- Pelly Indian Agency
- Dempsey, Hugh A.
- Douglas, Thomas Clement
- Buckley, Helen
- Burman, W.A.
- Dobbin, Leonard L.
- Siksika Nation
- Gordon, Moses
- Grass, John
- Saskatchewan. Committee on Indian Affairs
- Indian art
- Barber, Lloyd I.
- Carlton
- Charging Bear
- Chippewayan Indians
- Francois-Finlay Post
- Henday, Anthony
- Heagerty, J.J.
- Handicraft
- Jumping Bear
- Keeseekoose Reserve
- Ka-Ka-Koo-Wa-Sis
- Dance
- Cote Reserve
- Meetings
- Cree Nation
- Cypress Hills
- Indigenous peoples
- Round Lake Mission
- Qu'Appelle Industrial School (Lebret, Sask.)
- Graham, William Morris, 1867-1940
- Thunderchild Reserve
- Western Art Association of Canada, Saskatchewan Branch
Place access points
Name access points
- Almighty Voice, c. 1875-1897 (Subject)
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Saskatchewan Archives. Archival Description Manual 2004.
Status
Final
Level of detail
Full
Language of description
- English
Script of description
- Latin