• Jessie Prettyshield Saulteaux (1912 – May 10, 1995) was a Canadian Assiniboine elder and theological leader. Early in life, Saulteaux desired to become...
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  • amalgamation of the former Francis Sandy Theological Centre and Dr. Jessie Saulteaux Resource Centre. Its mandate is to, among other things, "provide culturally...
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    of study at the theological study centre for indigenous studies Dr. Jessie Saulteaux Resource Centre, United Church of Canada. Johnsen completed his PhD...
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  • – "mixed") are descendants of unions between Cree, Ojibwe, Algonquin, Saulteaux, Menominee and other First Nations in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries...
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    Lake Cree Nation Robert Houle, Saulteaux, born 1947 Tom Hogan, Ojibwe, 1955–2014 Alex Janvier, Dene Suline-Saulteaux, born 1935 Abe Kakepetum, Sandy...
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  • following confrontation in Campbell River". CBC News. July 8, 2021. Anton, Jessie (December 17, 2021). "Friends of man killed by Sask. RCMP in Montreal Lake...
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  • (1890–1970), pictorialist photographer Lori Blondeau (born 1964), Cree/Saulteaux/Métis artist whose work includes performance art, installation and photography...
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  • Academy Award-nominated actor and an author. Adam Beach is an actor of Saulteaux descent from Dog Creek First Nations Reserve at Lake Manitoba. Beach has...
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    Dayna Danger is a Two-Spirit/queer, hard femme, Métis/Saulteaux/Polish visual artist. Danger was born and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba on Treaty 1 territory...
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  • the festival commissioned Zwei Indianer Aus Winnipeg, a short film by Saulteaux filmmaker Darryl Nepinak. The film subsequently screened at the 2009 Berlinale...
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