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  2. First Nations in Saskatchewan - Wikipedia

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    First Nations in Saskatchewan constitute many Native Canadian band governments. First Nations ethnicities in the province include the Cree, Assiniboine, Saulteaux, Lakota, Dene and Dakota. Historically, the Atsina and Blackfoot could also be found at various times.

  3. Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN), formerly known as the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, is a Saskatchewan-based First Nations organization. . It represents 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan and is committed to honouring the spirit and intent of the Numbered Treaties, as well as the promotion, protection and implementation of these promises made over a century a

  4. Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Saskatchewan Association of Aboriginal Broadcasters, also known as SAAB, was founded in 1996 primarily through the efforts of MBC and the community station managers across the north. SAAB has grown into a large cooperative entity encompassing services for all Indigenous broadcast outlets in Saskatchewan.

  5. Indigenous families continue fight against eviction amid ...

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    More than 20 Indigenous people from seven households are once again facing eviction from their homes on Nooksack Tribal land in Deming after a years-long legal battle concerning the families ...

  6. List of Indigenous periodicals in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Saskatchewan Sage, Edmonton, Alberta: Aboriginal Multi-Media Society (AMMSA), 1996-, monthly, [10] serves Aboriginal communities throughout Saskatchewan; The Turtle Island News, Grand River Territory of the Six Nations, 1994-, weekly, national in scope

  7. James Smith Cree Nation - Wikipedia

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    The James Smith First Nation (Cree: ᓂᐦᑖᐏᑭᐦᒋᑲᓂᕽ nihtâwikihcikanihk, meaning: at the place of good growth) [1] is a Plains Cree Indigenous band government whose reserve is north of Melfort, Saskatchewan, Canada. James Smith has two reserves, James Smith 100 and Cumberland 100A. James Smith has a current population of 2,412 ...

  8. Connie Walker (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    She served as host of Living Saskatchewan, and as a reporter and producer for CBC News: Sunday and the flagship CBC news show The National. In the fall of 2009, Walker became a correspondent for Connect with Mark Kelley. In 2013 she helped produce the acclaimed 8th Fire documentary on contemporary Indigenous life. [8]

  9. Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation - Wikipedia

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    The Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (Rocky Cree: ᐊᓯᓃᐢᑳᐏᑎᓂᐘᐠ, Asinîskâwitiniwak [2]) is a Woodland Cree First Nation in northern Saskatchewan consisting of eight communities: Denare Beach (Amisk Lake), Deschambault Lake, Kinoosao, Pelican Narrows, Prince Albert (Kiskaciwan), Sandy Bay, Southend and Sturgeon Landing.