J. A. M. Patrick visiting First Nation camp and Chiefs
- YJ0194
- Item
- ca.1905
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
J. A. M. Patrick visiting First Nation camp and Chiefs of various reserves near Kamsack, Saskatchewan.
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J. A. M. Patrick visiting First Nation camp and Chiefs
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
J. A. M. Patrick visiting First Nation camp and Chiefs of various reserves near Kamsack, Saskatchewan.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Mary, Sioux Indian, age 87, seen in front of home of Annie Smith Wallis on Manitoba Street East in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Studio portrait of a young Sioux woman named “Molly” who was well-known locally in the early years of Moose Jaw.
View of students standing outside of the Native Law Centre at 420 Cumberland Avenue South.
Bio/Historical Note: The Native Law Centre at the University of Saskatchewan was founded in 1975 by Dr. Roger C. Carter whose commitment to social justice issues convinced the University of the need for a Centre to facilitate access to legal education for Indigenous peoples. This was to promote the development of the law and the legal system in Canada in ways that better accommodate the advancement of Indigenous peoples and communities, and to disseminate information concerning Indigenous peoples and the law. Structured initially as an independent special project within the University of Saskatchewan, the Centre became a department of the College of Law in 1984. From the beginning, the Centre has nurtured innovation in its program areas of teaching, research, and publication. The Indigenous Law Centre continues to build upon that history and remains attentive to the contributions made as well as the challenges confronted by Indigenous peoples in Canada and internationally. Directors of the Centre have included: Roger C. Carter (1975-1981); D.J. Purich (1981-1994); J.Y. Henderson (1994- ) and Larry Chartrand (2017-). In May 2018, the Cree words “Wiyasiwewin Mikiwahp” were added to the Native Law Centre's name, so it will now be called Wiyasiwewin Mikiwahp Native Law Centre.
Outdoor meeting of Commission members with local individuals
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Citation reads: "Outdoor meeting of Commission members with local Indians, Fort Wrigley, N.W.T. August 26, 1965."
Quarters for the officers and clerks
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Quarters for the officers and clerks
Recollections of an Assiniboine Chief: Dan Kennedy (Ochankugahe)
Part of Book Collection
A 160-page hardcover book with a sleeve containing the memoirs of Dan Kennedy of the Carry-The-Kettle Reserve in Saskatchewan. Dan Kennedy lived to be over one hundred years old.
Kennedy, Dan (Ochankugahe)
Saskatchewan Indian Federated College fonds
This fonds contains records created and utilized by faculty and staff of the college for both administrative and educational purposes. Those records which have been appraised and described have been divided into 5 sous-fonds: I. President's Office; II. Administration; III. Dennis Acoose (former SIFC Acting Director, Vice President, and instructor); IV. Student Services; V. Employment Orientation Program.
Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
"Scalp Dance, Blackfoot Indians"
Group photograph of the Blackfoot Indigenous people celebrating during a Scalp Dance ceremony
A.Y. & Company
"The old Indian and Squaw in early years, near Yorkton"
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
"The old Indian and squaw in early years"
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Red River Carts and tipis seen in an Indian encampment.
Part of MJ General Photograph Collection
Five tipis tents adorned with native art. Telephone lines in background
Typical First Nation Encampment
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Four men sit and one man stands in front of several tipis. A caption reads "A very typical Indian encampment on the prairies any where."
Woman sitting in front of tipi
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Women sitting in front of tipi