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Treaty elders of Saskatchewan : our dream is that our peoples will one day be clearly recognized as nations
Treaty elders of Saskatchewan : our dream is that our peoples will one day be clearly recognized as nations
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Treaty elders of Saskatchewan : our dream is that our peoples will one day be clearly recognized as nations
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Date
2000-01-01
Creator
Cardinal, Harold
,
Hildebrandt, Walter
Place
Saskatchewan
Subject
Indigenous peoples--Saskatchewan--Government relations
,
Indigenous peoples--Saskatchewan--Treaties
Collection
Galileo Education Network
,
Indigenous Studies
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Local Histories
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Our Future, Our Past: The Alberta Heritage Digitization Project
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Stories and Spaces
Extent
x, 84 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 23 x28 cm.
Genre
Books
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CU2369439
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"Treaty elders of Saskatchewan : our dream is that our peoples will one day be clearly recognized as nations", 2000-01-01, (CU2369439) by Cardinal, Harold,Hildebrandt, Walter. Courtesy of Galileo Education Network,Indigenous Studies,Local Histories,Our Future, Our Past: The Alberta Heritage Digitization Project Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.