Mistawasis

The Globe News, April 12, 1935
In this article by The Globe newspaper, they write about how Mistawasis First Nation won $18,309 because the Federal Department of Indian Affairs was misusing the treaty agreements.
The Globe News, April 13,1887
In this article by the Globe-News, they talk about the Presbyterian missions. The article mentions where their churches are; they also go into more detail their missions.
The Globe News, August 17, 1938
In this article by the Globe-News says how the Indigenous people do not want to follow the laws because it is full of racism and injustice.
The Globe News, August 25,1932
In this article written the Globe-News mention how Chief Dreaver believes the government is not keeping their agreements belonging to the treaty.
The Globe News, December 4, 1975
In this article, the Globe news says that a woman from the Mistawasis community was found not guilty in the deaths of seven children.
The Globe and Mail, August 11, 1892
In this newspaper clipping, they mention the death of a Reverends Wife, Minnie Manson Nichol.
The Globe and Mail, August 16, 1892
In this article from the Globe and Mail, Rev. Dr. Cochrane gives an obituary for the death of Rev. Frank Nichol wife.
The Globe and Mail, February 8, 2006
This article from the Globe and Mail talks about how some First Nation communities want to banish their members that are involved in violence and substances.
The Globe and Mail, July 14, 1885
In this clipping from the Globe and Mail, they mention the dispute between the Presbyterian and Protestant churches. They also say how their Chief asked for a missionary.
The Globe and Mail, June 13, 1891
In this article from the Globe and Mail, they go over the Mission Reports from the Presbyterian Churches around Canada.
The Globe and Mail, June 17, 2003
In this article, the Globe and Mail talk about three different topics. The first is a man who is graduating from university, the second is about a rape, and the third is the love story of Damon Bagers Grandmother.
The Globe and Mail, June 20, 1947
In this article by the Globe and Mail, the writer talks about how more than 400 people gathered and did a traditional dance.
The Globe and Mail, June 25, 1975
The Globe and Mail mention an article that there were five people charged for the death of seven children.
The Globe and Mail, March 5, 1966
The Globe and News interviewed Rev. Walter Donovan. In this interview, Rev. Donovan says how history textbooks and Hollywood films make the aboriginal people look like enemies, laughing stock or a stranger. Rev. Donovan also mentions what communities he taught.
The Globe and Mail, May 29, 1937
The article by the Globe and Mail discusses different missions around Canada. The report also mentions where some of the women have been transferred too.
The Globe and Mail, May 3, 1892
In the article by Globe and Mail, they report the Presbyterian Missions. In this article, the Globe and Mail mention where some of their Reverends are working, some communities in Canada the church is working with, and the report also mentions other auxiliaries.
The Globe and Mail, May 30, 2001
In this article in the Globe and Mail written by John Hamilton, Hamilton talks about the Battle of Batoche.
The Globe and Mail, May 4, 1904
In the article by The Globe and News, the writers mention all who are involved which the Presbyterian Church. The report also indicates what happened during the morning and evening sessions at the annual Presbyterian meeting.
The Globe and Mail, November 18, 1941
In this article from the Globe and Mail, the writer mentions how able men, have enlisted for the war.
The Globe and Mail, November 18, 1974
In this article by the Globe and Mail, it mantions how there was a fire that killed seven children from the Mistawasis community.