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Indigenous Affairs and Northern Develoment Canada
Government site supporting Indigenous peoples
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations
The Federation of Sovereign Indian Nations represents 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan. The Federation is committed to honouring the spirit and intent of the Treaties, as well as the promotion, protection and implementation of the Treaty promises that were made more than a century ago.
The Gabriel Dumont Institute
To promote the renewal and development of Métis culture through research, materials development, collection and distribution of those materials and the design, development and delivery of Métis-specific educational programs and services.
Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre
he Saskatchewan Indigenous Cultural Centre (SICC) website is designed to serve as a resource for compiling and sharing information related to the language, culture, arts, history, and current affairs of the eight First Nations language groups of what is now known as Saskatchewan: Plains Cree, Swampy Cree, Woodland Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Dakota, Nakoda, and Lakota. It has been established to assist First Nations people, educators, students, government agencies, and the general public in gaining access to information pertaining to Saskatchewan First Nation
TEACHER RESOURCES
U of R Aboriginal Ed Resources
iPortal
Indigenous studies portal research tool from University of Saskatchewan
Indigenous Classroom Resources for Purchase
Four Directions Teachings
Audio narrated resources for learning about Indigenous knowledge and philosophy from five diverse First Nations in Canada.
Virtual Museum of Metis History and Culture
ISSUES AND CHALLENGES
Traditional Tobacco Use
Native American Wisdom Quotes
Interpreting Treaties
The Learning Circle
MISSING AND MURDERED INDIGENOUS WOMEN AND GIRLS
MMIWG- Grand Council Treaty #3
-Look under the Indigenous Foundation to find out about the RED DRESS PROJECT
Truth and Reconciliation Calls to Action
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
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