Saskatchewan Indian Articles - 1989
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- January/February
- John B. Tootoosis: 1899 - 1989
- Put An End To The Meech Lake Accord: Editorial
- Pihtikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker's Escape)
- March
- FSIN Statement on Post-Secondary Policy
- First Native RCMP Troop Graduates
- Green Lake Indians Commemorate Signing Of
Adhesion To Treaty Six
- Onion Lake Band Opens Service Station
- A Growing Soul
- Traditional Cree Philosophy: Death,
Bereavement And Healing
- Indian Women
- Indian & Inuit Nurses of Canada
- Rebirth of Women Warriors
- SIFC Enrollment Continues to Rise
- Community Health Worker; Shirley McNab
- Story of a Crow Woman
- Chili for Children
- April
- Onion Lake Elder Appointed To The Order Of
Canada
- Two New Appointees To FSIN Senate
- Ottawa's Assault On First Nations Education
- The Indian Economy In Saskatchewan
- Indians and Buffalos
- Alternate Funding Arrangements
- The Last of the Traditional Chiefs
- My Family History: Mrs. Harriet McCallum
- May
- Historic Agreements Between Federal Government And FSIN
- Indian Women Will Form Our Future Professional Class
- Almightyvoice Education Centre Official Opening
- Legal Action Underway on Land Entitlement
- Wild Rice Brings Agriculture North
- Waterhen Bison Ranch Under Construction
- Funding Approved Under The Native Economic Development Program
- July/August
- Pasqua Treaty Gathering: June 23-29, 1989
- Native Claims
- The Bureau Of Indian Affairs: The American
Approach
- Mistahi - Muskwa (Big Bear)
- Spiritual Rediscovery Key To Healing
- Indian Self Help Key to Treatment
- Wanted: Indian Health Professionals
- Wanuskewin Heritage Park: A Rich Treasure Of Indian History
- September
- "Coyote" On European Tour
- Saulteaux Band Signs Alternative Funding Agreement
- Profile: Ron Peigan
- Bands Charged With Illegal Gaming Operations - Will Continue To Run Bingos
- Gordon Ahenakew Steps Down as Grand Chief of Saskatchewan Indian Veterans Association
- Saskatchewan Indian Federated College: Canada's Only Indian Controlled Academic Institution
- Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre: Offers Support to Indian Educational Development
- Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies: Provides a side range of Technical Training
- Indian Business Management Training Inagurated
- The Battle at Battle River - December 4, 1865
- October
- Indian Veterans Remember: Peter Bird, Saskatchewan Light Infantry
- The Pratt Family [Indian Veterans Remember]
- Indian Veterans Remember: Isiah Halkett, SL39163
- Allan Bird SL4779 [Indian Veterans Remember]
- Indian Veterans Remember: Lawrence Weenie, SL4638
- Native Languages to be Allowed in Jury Trials in the N.W.T.
- SIAP Is Planning for Long Term Self-Sufficiency
- Artists Protest Columbus Celebrations
- A Native Perspective On Corrections