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Indigenous Health

WEBOn the Prairies, in the late 18th and 19th centuries epidemics of smallpox, measles, and influenza erupted along fur-trade routes. After about 1880, with the destruction of the …

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Clearwater River Dene Band

WEBThe Clearwater River Dene (Big “C,” La Loche) First Nation occupies three La Loche Reserves located 11 km southwest and 24 km east of La Loche, and 24 km northwest of …

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Indigenous Population Trends

WEBThere are several different ways of defining the Indigenous population: by national census data, Indigenous and Northern Affairs (INAC) data (the Indian Register), health data, …

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Denesuline (Dene)

WEBThe Denesuline (pronounced Dene-su-lee-neh), Dene or Chipewyan people occupy territory in northern Saskatchewan from Lake Athabasca in the west to Wollaston Lake in the …

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Métis Culture and Language

WEBThese people were the Métis. “Métis” or méstis , as the word was known at the time of contact, means mixed in French. From méstis evolved méchif and mitchif or Michif , the …

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Dakota / Lakota Spirituality

WEBDakota / Lakota Spirituality. For the Dakota, all of creation has been accomplished by the Creator and is beautiful, powerful and sacred. Everything in the universe possesses a …

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Bloom's Taxonomy: The cognitive domain

WEBBloom's taxonomy is nothing short of a simple yet powerful explanation of the nature of thinking itself. Forehand writes: "Bloom's Taxonomy is a multi-tiered model of …

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Kawacatoose First Nation

WEBPhase Two was completed in 1983, joined to Phase One by the Kawacatoose Recreation Centre (1980). The Kawacatoose First Nation is located 10 km north of Quinton, with …

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Supporting students

WEBStudent Learning Hub Programs and services to help students develop academic skills and support for learning in areas such as writing, math, studying, and research. Office of the …

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James Smith Cree Nation

WEBJames Smith Cree Nation. James Smith arrived in 1875 from the St. Peter's Reserve in Manitoba and signed Treaty 6 on August 23, 1876. In 1884 a reserve was surveyed for …

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From Receiving to Valuing to Characterization: The Affective …

WEBMany medical educators have argued for direct and explicit support to help medical students, residents, and physicians to internalize the value systems of the …

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Adoption, Implementation, Institutionalization

WEBAdoption, implementation, and institutionalization are useful concepts for organizing our thoughts around educational change. This framework with the three …

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Ocean Man First Nation

WEBChief Kitchi-Kah-Me-Win (Great Seaman or Ocean Man, Kicheekahmenin, Kickekamewin) signed an adhesion to Treaty 4 on September 9, 1875. In 1882 a 23,680-acre reserve …

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INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SAFETY PLAN

WEBPursuant to the University of Saskatchewan’s Fieldwork and Associated Travel Safety Policy and the International Travel Risk. Management – Academic Mobility Programs …

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Kinistino First Nation

WEBKinistino First Nation. The Kinistin and Yellow Quill Saulteaux people moved to the Qu’Appelle Valley from their ancestral territory north of the Great Lakes, signing an …

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