Aboriginal Resources
Nov 2nd, 2008 by Stephen Hawkins-Bogle
Module 3: Entry 3
Aboriginal Resources
http://library2.usask.ca/native/
This site published by the University of Saskatchewan Libraries and the University of Saskatchewan Archives offers links to resources for Aboriginal studies. This site appears minimal at first, but contains valuable links to resources and databases. Contained within are links to photographs, archived materials, native law cases, the Northwest Resistance, and credits. There are direct links to 195 photographs ranging from cemeteries, art, housing, gatherings, people, etc. The archival material database includes a search engine (currently unavailable) where you can research Aboriginal and Métis resources of various mediums (audio, video, film, maps, etc.). The native law cases link provides full access to various court cases of Aboriginal nature between the years of 1763-1978. The link to the Northwest Resistance includes a searchable database, chronology of events, images, and biographies.