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  • Hickey, Lynne (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974-04)
    Thirty-nine of the sixty-nine elders interviewed from the Treaty 8 area mention the subject of economic development.
  • Hickey, Lynne (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974-04)
    Summary of concerns regarding promises made in Treaty #8, mostly about education and health care issues.
  • Daniel, Rick (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974)
    A summary of various aspects of Treaty #8 including trapping, fishing and hunting rights.
  • Hickey, Lynne (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974-04)
    Sixty-three elders' interviews from the Treaty 8 area were reviewed for references to land, and of these, all but fourteen contain some sort of statement about land.
  • Daniel, Richard (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974-03)
    A total of 136 elders' interviews were read for reference to treaty mineral rights. Of these, 58 were either not concerned with an Indian understanding of treaty or did not deal specifically with minerals.
  • Hickey, Lynne (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974-05)
    Ms. Hickey uses various anthropological and historical sources to throw some light on the way in which the Indians of the Treaty 6 and 7 regions might have interpreted the treaty promises.
  • Hickey, Lynn (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976)
    A summary of what the Treaty #6 elders have said in interviews about the nature of the treaty and the rights guaranteed to the Indian people by treaty.
  • Lightning, Richard (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1976)
    A summary of interviews conducted with several elders concerning Treaty 6 and 8. No index terms provided.
  • Stamp, Eric (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974)
    A number of summaries of various aspects of Treaty #8 including trapping, fishing and hunting rights and medicare.
  • Sundance 
    Mandelbaum, D.G. (Dr) (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1934-06-23)
    Consists of a description of a contemporary Sundance.
  • Mandelbaum, D.G. (Dr.); Little Pine (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1935-07-01)
    Consists of an interview where he gives a description of a contemporary Sundance.
  • Mandelbaum, D.G. (Dr.); Little Pine (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1935-07-02)
    Consists of an interview with Little Pine where he gives a description of a contemporary Sundance.
  • Mandelbaum, D.G. (Dr.); Little Pine (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1935-07-02)
    Consists of an interview with Little Pine who describes a contemporary Sundance.
  • Mandelbaum, D.G. (Dr.); Little Pine (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1935-07-03)
    Consists of an interview with Little Pine who gives a description of a contemporary Sundance.
  • First Rider, George; Melting Tallow, Dave; Greenwood, Joanne (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1970-03-22)
    Consists of an interview with George First Rider where he describes the ceremonies associated with the construction of a Holy Lodge. Note: Dave Melting Tallow, interpreter. Joanne Greenwood, transcriber.
  • First Rider, George; Hellson, John (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1969-02-10)
    Consists of an interview with George First Rider where he describes the Sun dance ritual.
  • First Rider, George; Melting Tallow, Dave; Greenwood, Joanne (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1969-03-05)
    Consists of an interview with George First Rider where he tells the story of the origin of the first Holy Lodge. (A continuation from AA.027) He also tells of the modifications to the Holy Lodge ceremony, the origins of ...
  • Pettit, Maggi; Stavrinides, John (University of Regina Graduate Students' Association, 2011-04-02)
    Bacteria are found in almost all environments, and have adapted to withstand the conditions within their environment. For human pathogens this is especially important since they have to be able to adapt to a variety of ...
  • First Rider, George (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1969-12-05)
    Consists of an interview with George First Rider where he gives a description of the construction and ceremonies of various sweat lodges.
  • Sweet-pea (University of Regina. Faculty of Arts., 2009-05-02)