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Top Main Exhibits Learning Resources Archival Collection Gabriel Dumont Institute Annual Reports and Documents Research Department/Native Studies Division

Cultural Awareness Resources

Document A Comparison of Two Cultures. Understanding #5: Prairie Indian Cultures
Document A Post-Secondary Education Strategy for Metis People
Document A Survey of Education and Training Needs of Metis and Non-Status Indian People in Saskatchewan
Document Adult Basic Education for Saskatchewan Native People
Document An Introduction to Metis Social History. The theme of a lecture tour ...
Document Background Research on La Loche and Cumberland House
Document Barriers to Participation: Native People and Post-Secondary Education/Occupational Training Programs
Document Child Welfare System and Aboriginal Children. Cry! Of the Lost Ones
Document Gabriel Dumont Institute Slide Presentation
Document Historical Overview: Lesson 2. Fur Trade Economics
Document Interviewer`s Instruction Manual
Document Land Expropriation. Lesson 2: Government Legislation Affecting Indians
Document Literacy for Metis and Non-Status Indian Peoples: A National Strategy
Document Metis Culture. Lesson One: Origins
Document Native Education and Training: Meeting the Need
Document Native Education in Saskatchewan: A New Mandate
Document Native Post-Secondary Education: A Preferred Plan for Transitional Programming (01)
Document Native Post-Secondary Education: A Preferred Plan for Transitional Programming (02)
Document Native Study Circle
Document Native University Education: A Response to the University of Saskatchewan`s ``Issues and Options`` D
Document Non-Status Indians: A History
Document Outline of PreConfederation Metis History
Document Prairie Indian Cultures
Document Proposed Plan for Indexing Metis Historical Collection. Executive Summary
Document Quit Stealing our Kids! White Child Welfare and Red Children
Document Resistance or Rebellion? A Brief Summary of the Events of 1885
Document Saskatchewan Native Education in K-12: A Concept Plan
Document Scrip & Scrip Speculation
Document The First Métis Uprising, 1869-70
Document The Metis Social History Lecture Tour
Document The Non-Status Indians of Saskatchewan
Document The Themes in Murray Dobbin`s Lecture
Document Understandings Lesson Plan
Document Vision and Direction for the Education and Training of the Metis People of Saskatchewan

 

 
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