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Indigenous Reconciliation
Honoring Lakota Sioux and First Nations heritage across new boundaries
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SUMMARY - Indigenous Reconciliation

SUMMARY — Indigenous Reconciliation

Indigenous Reconciliation in the Context of Saskatchewanification

The topic "Indigenous Reconciliation" within the taxonomy "Saskatchewanification - Adopting the Dakotas" explores how Saskatchewan’s policies and practices reflect the historical and contemporary approaches of the Dakotas (North and South) to Indigenous integration, land rights, and cultural sovereignty.

Saskatchewan
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The Border That Divided Nations: Indigenous Perspectives on Prairie Integration

Nations Before Borders

Long before Saskatchewan, North Dakota, or South Dakota existed, the northern plains were home to Indigenous peoples whose territories, trade routes, and relationships paid no attention to lines that wouldn't be drawn for centuries.

Major Nations of the Region:

Saskatchewan
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