An excerpt from W. B. Cameron "The War Trail Of Big Bear". It discusses the activities of Kapapamahchakwew (Wandering Spirit) during the Frog Lake massacre and the 1885 Resistance. From the Winnipeg Free Press.
This clipping refers to the importance of the Thirst Dance in Cree culture and its use during the 1885 Resistance. It also includes a photo of Kaneepotaytayo, head dancer of Big Bear's band in 1885.
This clipping refers to the role John Pritchard, a Metis, played in protecting the white women who had been captured by Big Bear's band during the Frog Lake Massacre.
This story is written from the point of view of two of the participants, Patrice Fleury and Charles Laviolette, as related to W. B. Cameron on 29 July 1926.
The article describes the events after the battle of Duck Lake and leading up to the attack on Battleford. As well, it gives an account of the discussions between William McKay and Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker) concerning the Crees' grievances.
The article points out that even though eight Indian leaders had been hanged at Battleford for capital crimes during the Rebellion of 1885, there were a number of Indians who thought that the hostilities should continue.
The anjual address of H.H. Hannam, President of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, delivered to the annual meeting at regina, Saskatchewan, on January 18, 1945. Covers many different factors affecting agricultural issues in Saskatchewan,...
The cover of a compilation of policy statements from the national CCF concerning economic and social questions connected to Canadian participation in World War II. It presents the CCF as crushing Nazism and the prewar economic order and creating...
The report describes the war as "a war not of economics but of ideologies." As such, it includes a definition of democracy, as well as an analysis of the importance of social programs and a plan of action for the achievement to those ends....
The Cupar Cracker, "A Magazine for Our Boys and Girls in Uniform" was intended to provide those overseas with information on "local and district happenings." Articles include: Rolling Home - Forty Years Ago; Cupar's Annual 33rd Bonspiel; Social...
The annual report mentions the students who died or were injured during the past year as well as mentioning the progress of various ministers, missionaries, and the Theological Library.
A brief history of the work done by volunteers, block captains, and board members during the four years the Women's Voluntary Services operated. Includes description of the initial organization, the Regina Centre, and various projects such as the...
A pamphlet objecting to the charges laid against twelve individuals who were involved in a demonstrations opposing the Vietnam War at Sheldon-Williams Collegiate in Regina, Saskatchewan. The demonstration took place on May 14, 1970. Also included...
This article describes the attempt of Superintendent L.N.F. Crozier, with his command of the North West Mounted Police at Battleford, to capture Kapapamahchakwew (Wandering Spirit) on Poundmaker's reserve. The article is illustrated by C. W....
This file consists of 7 items, including a newspaper article and typed copies of stories told by or about William McKay. The file also contains second and third copies of some of these items. Item titles are: I. When Baptiste's Rations Were...