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Canadian North-West Historical Society Publications: Fifty Years on the Saskatchewan

  • (S)G 271.5
  • Item
  • 1929

Canadian North-West Historical Society Publications journal (Vol. 1, No. 5, 1929) featuring the article entitled, Fifty Years on the Saskatchewan. Includes three parts: The Trail from England to Red Pheasant's Reserve, Battle River 1876-1878; Indian Life in the First Years of Reservations 1878-1883; and A Period of Agitation and Conflict Including the Activities of Poundmaker, Big Bear, Riel, and Fateful Events of '85.

The Invader responsible for the death of the Patriot Louis Riel

  • (S)G 282.3
  • Item
  • 1943

The Invader Responsible for the death of the Patriot Louis Riel. A compilation of correspondence and petitions of the Huron Tribe of Lorette who were organizing a convention to be held in Ottawa in 1944 for the purpose of reviving their rights and liberties, and assuring them their independence which they felt their race merited.

CCF Program for Indian-Métis Citizens

  • (S)G 4.1967.1
  • Item
  • 1967

CCF Program for Indian-Métis Citizens. A summary of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation's platform pertaining to government funding for and relations with Indigenous and Métis residents of Saskatchewan, as well as its platform for relations with the federal government with respect to the same. Authorized by the Saskatchewan CCF.

The Canadian Indian

  • (S)G 849.2
  • Item
  • 1950

The Canadian Indian. A report issued by the Canada Department of Mines and Resources, Editorial and Information Section. The report summarizes activities of the Indian Affairs Service as they pertain to the lives of Indigenous peoples in Canada, including education, living conditions, services for war veterans, trapping and hunting, and the Indian Trust Fund.

History of Indian Administration in Canada

  • (S)G 855.1
  • Item
  • 1946?

History of Indian Administration in Canada, written by T.R.L. MacInnes of the federal Indian Affairs Branch at Ottawa, Ontario. A journal article reprinted from the Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science (Vol. 12 No. 3, August 1946).

War Map of the North-West

  • A0043.02 (S)
  • Item
  • 1885 or after

Drafted by Wiseman, Del. & Sc., item is a map of the northwest showing old and new routes of the Canadian Pacific Railway, telegraph lines, Indian reserves, and text on Indian districts and Métis settlements. Item also includes a table of distances.

Wiseman Del. & Sc.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.). News clips. 23 Sept. 1972 - 28 Sept. 1972

  • FILM S-137
  • Item
  • 1972-09-23 to 1972-09-28

News: (1) Liberal supporters with "Otto Lang" signs await the arrival of Pierre Trudeau at Saskatoon Airport (silent). (2) Re…l Caouette on the Social Credit Party's chances in the next federal election. (3) An unharvested field [news item: "Late harvest; bad weather"]. (4) Fire at the Lawrence Apartments, 206 Saskatchewan Crescent; fire fighters on scene (silent). (5) Saskatchewan Travelodge Motel; exteriors, interiors (silent). (6) City council session; presentation by the Business Commission (silent). (7) An unnamed Board of Trade spokesman on dialogue between the private sector and government. (8) Republic of China delegation spokesman on Canadian production and technology. (9) Wayne Rorke interviews John Stephen(?) on Frontier Developers' shopping mall in North Battleford. (10) David Lewis at an auditorium assembly in North Battleford (silent). (11) "Man and Resources" seminar; a small audience listens to a speaker (silent). (12) Dirk from "Dirk's Discount" store on how new government legislation banning the sale of firecrakers will affect his business. (13) Jean Marchand on federal government Indian policy.

CFQC (Television station : Saskatoon, Sask.)

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