Grade 5
Historical Context
Books
Aboriginal Peoples: Building for the FutureThis comprehensive text deals with an important and often understudied part of Canadian history and heritage. It focuses on all facets of Aboriginal culture, history, and challenges from the past to the present with a careful balance between brutal honesty and uplifting accounts of hope and perseverance. It includes biographies of key Aboriginal figures (i.e. Big Bear, Rosemarie Kuptana, Susan Aglukark) and examines current issues (i.e. Nunavut, Nisga, Oka and Ipperwash).
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Office of the Treaty Commissionser. (2008). Revival of the treaty relationship, living in harmony: A treaty resource guide for grade 6. Saskatoon, SK: Office of the Treaty Commissionser.
Web Posts
Assembly of First Nations
Assembly of First Nations: History
Assembly of First Nations - Wikipedia
The Assembly of First Nations ( AFN) is an assembly, modelled on the United Nations General Assembly, of First Nations ( Indian bands) represented by their chiefs. It emerged from and replaced the Canadian National Indian Brotherhood in the early 1980s.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assembly_of_First_Nations
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations - Protecting Inherent and Treaty Rights, Since 1946
The FSIN represents 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan. The Federation is committed to honouring the spirit and intent of the Treaties, as well as the promotion, protection and implementation of the Treaty promises that were made more than a century ago.
First Nations Map of Saskatchewan
First Nations Map of Saskatchewan
There are 70 First Nations in Saskatchewan, 61of which are affiliated to one of the nine Saskatchewan Tribal Councils. The total Registered Indian population of Saskatchewan First Nations as of February 28, 2009 is 129,138.
FSIN History
Saskatchewan First Nations: Who Are They?
Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre
Who are the First Nations?
Who are they? Retrieved July 4, 2018, from http://www.sicc.sk.ca/ first_nations.html
Saskatchewan First Nations People: A Timeline

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Office of the Treaty Commissioner. (2010, March 12). Saskatchewan First Nations people: A timeline [PDF]. Retrieved from
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/qrj4hb6jf88i7i7/AACPZxwCwSrSw1u_smrHb8ua/Teacher%20Made%20Lessons/Grade%206/Treaties%20in%20Saskatchewan%20Are%20Recognized%20and%20Affirmed%2C%20and%20Must%20Be%20Honoured%20and%20Implemented?dl=0&preview=Saskatchewan+First+Nations-Grade+6.pdf