The Aboriginal Canada Portal closed February 12, 2013. The Digital Aboriginals of True North Turtle Island have intervened. Please visit this web page for more information.
The Aboriginal History Unit is part of the Royal Saskatchewan Museum and focuses its research on the Early Period, the Middle Period, the Late Period, the Europeans Arrival and the Fur Trade.
Source: Government of Saskatchewan; Royal Saskatchewan Museum
This pagesdescribes several archaeological traditions : Palaeo-Indian Tradition, Shield Archaic Tradition, Arctic Small Tool Tradition, Taltheilei Tradition and other archaeological representation.
This page from Parks Canada provides information on Batoche National Historic Site of Canada, the last battlefield in the Northwest Rebellion of 1885 where Louis Riel establisehd the headquarters of his "Provisional Government of Saskatchewan".
This page from the Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre links to interviews with Saskatchewan elders and offers a search engine that allows users to find biographic information on them.
Brief history of First Nations people through 13 chapters such as the European Contact, the Fur Trade, the Royal Proclamation & British North America Act, the Treaties, etc.
Source: Government of Saskatchewan; First Nations and Métis Relations
Brief history of Métis people through 5 chapters such as the Emergence of the Métis Nation, the Red River, the Scrip, the Métis Education and the Métis Act.
Source: Government of Saskatchewan; First Nations and Métis Relations
Wanuskewin's mission is to operate, on a sustainable basis, a world recognized Heritage Park under the leadership and guidance of First Nations people.