Mistawasis

Toronto Daily Star, February 28, 2008
The Toronto Daily Star talks about Darwin Head who won a million dollars shooting a puck into a net.
Toronto Daily Star, February 5, 1949
The Toronto Daily News talks about Mrs. Mills who was a teacher at Mistawasis and her father was the reverend.
Toronto Daily Star, January 4, 1946
In this Newspaper clipping from Toronto Daily Star, the author mentions how Chief Red Eagle invited other chiefs to meet with him.
Toronto Daily Star, May 26, 1931
In this article by the Toronto Daily Star, the writer talks about the Women’s Mission Work and also gives more information on the church.
Toronto Daily Star, May 28, 1937
In this article by the Toronto Daily Star, they discuss the work of women in the Presbyterian Churches. They mention how some First Nations Communities have more interest in schools and hospitals.
Toronto Daily Star, May 28, 1943
This article from the Toronto Daily Star mentions how there was a meeting about the Women’s Mission Society. In the article, the writer says who the guest speakers were.
Toronto Daily Star, May 4, 1904
In this newspaper clipping from the Toronto Daily Star, the writer talks about the Women’s Foreign Missionary Society and their mission work.
Toronto Daily Star, May 6, 1930
In this page from the Toronto Daily Star, this newspaper article states that residents from the Mistawasis community are not allowing the Roman Catholic Church to build on their land.
Toronto Daily Star, May 7, 1901
In this article from the Toronto Daily Star, they talk about the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society and what they accomplished in the past year.
Toronto Daily Star, October 26, 1792
In this article from the Toronto Daily Star, they mention Canadians with the highest Rank of order in Canada. In the article, they mention Rev. William Moore, born from Mistawasis.
Toronto Daily Star, October 31, 2005
In this article by the Toronto Daily Star, Michelle Macafee writes about the aboriginal veterans. In the article, the Veterans talks about their experience overseas, and Macafee also mentions the ceremony that took place after the elders walked around the graves.
Toronto Daily Stars, May 9, 1906
In this newspaper article from the Toronto Daily Star, they mention how five people have died, and three others are dying from drinking Florida water.
Treaty 6 Education
Written by Sheila Carr-Stewart, Treaty 6 Education: In search of Her Majesty’s Bounty and Benevolence, argues that the crown failed to uphold their treaty agreement on education. Carr-Stewart explains two main points about the failed treaty agreement, the first point is that the education of Aboriginal students was to be equal to those of European students, and the second point is that education was not supposed to impact Indigenous teaching and practices which the crown failed to uphold.
Treaty Research Report, Treaty Six 1876
Written by John Leonard Taylor Treaty Research Report, Treaty Six, talks about the historical background, the making of Treaty Six and interpreting Treaty Six. Taylor goes into detail about why the aboriginal people wanted to make the Treaty, how it happened, and why it happened.
Treaty Right to Education in Saskatchewan
Delia Opekokew and Alan Pratt asses the legal status of treaties concerning education. They argue that because of the treaties Aboriginal communities have a right to education. In this article, Opekokew and Pratt go over the assimilation of Aboriginal people that happened as a direct result from residential schools.
Tribesmen at Great Plains Encampment
This is a photograph of Tribesmen at Great Plains encampment.
Tribesmen at Great Plains Encampment, Man and Women
This is a photograph of a man and women at Great Plains encampment.
Tribesmen at Great Plains Encampment, Three Chiefs
This is a photograph of Tribesmen at Great Plains encampment.
Tribesmen at Great Plains Encampment, Two Men
This is a photograph of Tribesmen at Great Plains encampment.