Mistawasis

Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1982
--Sub Title-- Schedule of Indian Band, Reserves and Settlements Including Membership and Population June 30, 1982. Repertoire Des Bandes, Reserves et Établissments Indiens-Effecti et Population le 30 Juin, 1892., Only pages dealing directly with Mistawasis are shown, visit Library and Archives Canada for full document.
Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1985
--Sub Title-- Schedule of Indian Band, Reserves and Settlements Including Membership and Population Location and Acreage in Hectares June 1, 1985. Repertoire Des Bandes, Reserves et Établissments Indiens-Effecti et Population Location et Superficie en Hectares le 1er Juin, 1985 --Description-- Includes membership, population, location and acreage from Mistawasis in 1985, Only pages dealing directly with Mistawasis are shown, visit Library and Archives Canada for full document.
Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1987
-Sub Title-- Schedule of Indian Band, Reserves and Settlements Including Membership and Population and Area in Hectares June 1, 1987. Repertoire Des Bandes, Reserves et Établissments Indiens-Effecti et Population Location et Superfice en Hectares le 1er Juin, 1897 --Description-- Includes membership, population, location and acreage from Mistawasis in 1987, Only pages dealing directly with Mistawasis are shown, visit Library and Archives Canada for full document.
Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1990
-Sub Title-- Schedule of Indian Band, Reserves and Settlements Including Membership and Population and Area in Hectares 1990. Repertoire Des Bandes, Reserves et Établissments Indiens-Effecti et Population Location et Superfice en Hectares le 1900 --Description-- Includes membership, population, location and acreage from Mistawasis in 1987,, Only pages dealing directly with Mistawasis are shown, visit Library and Archives Canada for full document.
Indian Affairs Annual Reports, 1992
-Sub Title-- Schedule of Indian Band, Reserves and Settlements Including Membership and Population and Area in Hectares 1922. Repertoire Des Bandes, Reserves et Établissments Indiens-Effecti et Population Location et Superfice en Hectares le 1922 --Description-- Includes membership, population, location and acreage from Mistawasis in 1922,, Only pages dealing directly with Mistawasis are shown, visit Library and Archives Canada for full document.
Indian Claims Commission
This document goes over the history of Mistawasis, negotiation of Treaty six, 1911, 1917, and 1919 surrenders.
Indian Claims Commission
This report examines the merging of Peter Chapmen and James Smith Band.
Indian Diamond Jubilee Celebration
This is a poster celebrating the signing of treaty six.
Indian Diamond Jubilee Celebration
This program from the Indian Diamond Jubilee Celebration shows the schedule for August eleventh and twelfth. The document also indicates the Speech of Lieutenant Governor.
Indian Understanding of Treaties
-Description taken from "Indian Understanding of Treaties"- Researchers at Office of Specific Claims and Research discuss interviews already conducted and directions for future research.
Individual Versus Collective Rights
This article analyses the case of Thomas V. Norris and the rights of Indigenous people in groups versus individual Indigenous rights.
International Indigenous Development Research Conference 2014
This document holds a series of articles that were held at the 2014 International Indigenous Development Research Conference.
Interview of Isadore Ledoux
This interview is about Isadore Ledoux and what he saw during the the Riel Rebellion OF 1885.
Interview with Don Nielson
Interview with Don Nielson about the difference between Metis group in the south and north of Saskatchewan and fight against government funding.
Interview with Fine Day
Interview with Fine Day about saddle making and the punishment for violating the hunting code.
Interview with Joe Duquette
Christine Welsh and Tony Snowsill interviewed Joe Duquette.
Interview with Joe Wolf
Interview with Joe Wolf about the processes of choosing a chief.
Interview with Lloyd Chief
During the interview with Lloyd Chief, Mr. Chief discusses different topics ranging from leadership to the power of dreams.
Interview with Many Birds
Interview with Many Brids conducted by Dr. D. G. Mandelbaum.
Interview with Mrs. Ada Ladue and Mrs. Beatrice Nightraveller
-Description taken from "Interview with Mrs. Ada Ladue and Mrs. Beatrice Nightraveller"- Ada Ladu was born on the Mistawasis Reserve, worked for wages in the 1930s, married and mother of five. Beatrice Nightraveller, daughter of Josie Cuthand, was born on the Little Pine Reserve, Saskatchewan, worked for wages in the 1930s, also married with five children. They share: a story of a white baby girl abducted and raised by Indians in the Prince Albert, Saskatchewan district; accounts of the Riel Rebellion (1885), especially the aftermath in the North Battleford district; philosophies of child-rearing; loss of portions of Little Pine Reserve and the death of Little Pine. On (p.18-23) is the story of Josie Cuthand, Beatrice Nightraveller's father.