"Dr. Sharon Acoose (Associate Professor of Indigenous Social Work, First Nations University of Canada) provides an enlightening investigation into how Ceremony (using Circles/Medicine Wheels and their connectedness to the land and its people) can enable individuals to live mi'no' - pi'maat'zhi'win' (Saulteaux for 'living the good life'). Specific to this book, Dr. Acoose discusses how Cree/Saulteaux culture and ceremony can be used as a tool for recovery. For those wanting to understand and overcome life as they are currently living it, this book provides an example of how to create a visual map of life from birth to where you currently find yourself. As such, one may use the knowledge and wisdom upon these pages, in collaboration with Elders, to understand where things went wrong, (and to celebrate where things went right) so as to be able to address problem areas."--
The Terminal Woodland Period at Southern Indian Lake, Manitoba
A narrative account of the case of Helen Betty Osborne, a native girl from The Pas Manitoba, whose slaying went unsolved for sixteen years because of racism, apathy and conspiracy.
Prairie Fire: The 1885 North-West Rebellion
The connecting link throughout is the prevalent theme that "together we survive.
The complete story behind the signing of one of North America's largest land treaties.
... DAK/Hun Brave Chest see Brave Breast Brave Crow 1856 DAK/Hun/SiB Brave Dog 1830 PIK/Ipo Brave Rock, Ernest 1900 KAI/SiN Bravo, Louis 1521/41 SPA>NSP>FLA Bray, Bertha Louise 1900- Bray, Bertram Lewis 1900-19 Bray, C. 1896 >ALB> Bray, ...
Waskaganish Long Ago
... Louis Kootenai Kootenai Apee Kootenai Brown Kootenai Old Man Kootenay Kootenay Kootenay Kootenay, Kootenay, Kootenay, Kootenay, Kootenay, Kootenay, Kootenay, Kootenay, Kootenay, Kootenay, April Arnold Audry (Thompson) Clinton Colin ...
Miyuukanuweyimisuutaau (Taking Care of Ourselves): a Discussion Paper on the Integration of an Eeyou Ethos and Practices Into Health and...
The only existant listing of historic Fur Trade and aboriginal personages with births, deaths and affiliations for western Canada and adjacent areasfrom 1600-1900.