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Cultural documentary: This programme looks at a number of issues that should be adressed to help Indians adapt to lifestyles and situations they find when moving into an urban environment from a reserve. (SASKMEDIA video tape A 133).
Booklet compiled to commemorate the 25th anniversary of St. Charles Scholasticate in Battleford, Saskatchewan. Includes information on Old Government House; the Indian Industrial School; Adventist Academy; the Oblate Cemetery; the Marian Press; the Oblate House of Studies; and St. Thomas College.
Video report: The program explains NORTEP (Northern Teacher Education Program), a program designed to educate Natives in northern Saskatchewan to be teachers to work in northern communities. Includes interviews with NORTEP staff and students. (SASKMEDIA video tapes A 123).
History of the school districts and private educational institutions comprising the Rosthern Superintendency from the early settlement of the region to 1965. Published by the Superintendency. Includes biographical sketches of various personalities associated with the superintendency.
Photocopied newspaper clippings relating to First Nations and Métis: individuals; government relations; treaties; education; socio-economic status; cultural practices; social services; and cross-cultural relations with non-aboriginals.
An interview with Dr. Lloyd Dennis in Toronto, Ontario by Dennis Gruending for his book EMMETT HALL: ESTABLISHMENT RADICAL. Lloyd Dennis talks about his experiences as both secretary and co-chairman on the Provincial Committee on Aims and Objectives of Education in the Schools of Ontario. He also discusses Hall's personality and abilities, education of natives and the problems with the education system. Copied to ACD R-15434.
(1): Image of unidentified priest standing next to statue of Father Joseph Hugonard, Oblate priest, in Lebret, Saskatchewan.
(2): Exterior view of Qu'Appelle Indian Industrial School with statue of Father Joseph Hugonard in foreground.
(3): Group photograph of unidentified priest standing with members of the Qu'Appelle Indian School Band. The boys are wearing their uniforms and holding their instruments.
Video interview: Host Deborah Piapot interviews inmates of the Regina Correctional Institute about the role of education in their rehabilitation. Teacher, Sue Deranger; Saskatchewan Indian Federated College Coordinator, Wilbert Robillard; and the College's President, Dr. Oliver Brass discuss the University extension program Saskatchewan Indian Federated College has implemented in correctional facilities. Bill Logan discusses the involvement of the Department of Continuing Education and Extension. James Iron Eagle and Willy Peigan discuss the importance of Indian spirituality.