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  • Mandelbaum, D.G. (Dr.); seno-kisik (Sounding Sky) (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1934-07-17)
    Consists of an interview with the father of Almighty Voice, whose story is described briefly.
  • Mandelbaum, D.G. (Dr.); Le Chevalier, Father (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1934-07-18)
    The entire document is a list of the various mixed blood descendants of one George Sutherland.
  • Wilson, Stuart J. (Department of Economics, University of Regina, 2000-11)
  • Bressette, Earl (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1974)
    An account by Earl Bressette comparing life in the present with his life as a child. Transcribed by Joanne Greenwood.
  • Jamieson, Cristy (Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, University of Regina, 2011-04-02)
    A Greenhouse Greywater Recycling System can reduce a home’s water consumption rate and provide a family with fresh produce year round. The greenhouse provides water treatment that meets Health Canada’s Water Quality ...
  • Rushton, Michael (Department of Economics, University of Regina, 2001-06)
  • Rushton, Michael (Department of Economics, University of Regina, 2001)
  • Murphy, Taylor; Steen, Matt (Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, University of Regina, 2011-04-02)
    New technologies such as horizontal drilling and various fracturing techniques have led to economic production from the Bakken, which was previously considered marginally economic. These techniques have been evaluated, ...
  • Henry, Eda; Regnier, Connie (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1982-08-10)
    No abstract or index terms are provided.
  • Unknown author (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1980)
    Consists of an interview where he tells a story of how a bear helped a man.
  • Tasse, Edith; Sit, Evelyn (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1983-07-13)
    Consists of an interview where she gives an account of plants and herbs used as medicine; and gives a description of basket making procedures.
  • Tasse, Edith; Sit, Evelyn (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1983-07-13)
    Consists of an interview where she discusses Medicine Men and their purported powers. She briefly mentions Indian superstitions (being born with a caul on her face; being the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter).
  • Glen, Carla (University of Regina, Faculty of Education, 2011)
    Today, it is important to acknowledge our investment in the technologized visual culture world, but at the same time within that investment, allow for active participation in forms that press for engagement and reflection. ...
  • Unknown author (Dr. John Archer Library, University of Regina, 2007)
  • Toledo, Cheri; Peters, Sharon (University of Regina, Faculty of Education, 2010-05)
    This qualitative study sought to explore participants’ perceptions of the impact of web-based backchanneling conversations in a variety of learning environments. Backchannels, forms of instant message conversations, take ...
  • Buffalo, Edward; Crier, Louis P. (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1972-12-19)
    Three elders of the Montana Reserve give their interpretation of Treaty #6.
  • Denomie, Edward; Gaddie, Sharon; Jefferson, Margaret (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1982-08-05)
    The transcript of this tape is incomplete. The tape was recorded at a very low volume and the tone of the interviewee's voice was also low. As a result many words are indecipherable. The interviewee was asked about his ...
  • Fox, Edward; Simon, Alexis (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1975)
    Describes the relationship of the Indians to their natural surroundings and gives accounts of Treaty #6 obtained from his grandfathers.
  • Fox, Edward; Lightning, Richard (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1975-03-14)
    Mr. Fox tells of life before white men came; of the foods, medicines and so forth.
  • Labacane, Edward; Lightning, Richard (Canadian Plains Research Centre, 1973-11-15)
    This 60 year old man who lives at Lubicon Lake is a member of the Whitefish Lake band. Describes attempts to move such people to the reserve and their desire to remain at Lubicon Lake and have a reserve established there.