Friendship Crest

 

P.O. Box 240
Fort Qu'Appelle,
Saskatchewan
S0G 1S0
Tel: 1-306-332-5616
Fax: 1-306-332-5091

EMAIL:
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Email addresses


Inventory of Services

Centre Staff

UMAYC Youth Program

Alternative Measures/Extrajudicial Sanctions


Mission and Objectives

Aboriginal Links

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tan'si
Welcome to the Qu'Appelle Valley Friendship Centre

 Aboriginal Links

Friendship Centers
Aboriginal Friendship Centres of Saskatchewan
National Association of Friendship Centres


Federal Portals
Aboriginal Canada Portal
Your single window to Canadian Aboriginal on-line resources, contacts,
information, and government programs and services.

Culture and Recreation
Guide to Indian Country
Your guide to First Nations events and culture.

The Aboriginal Multi-Media Society
A comprehensive site to inform, educate, and enlighten visitors of the
wealth that Aboriginal people have to offer.

Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre
The fundamental aim of the Centre is to encourage people to maintain
a proud and positive self-image. The Centre can do this by developing
Indian education, which teaches us about ourselves, spiritually, emotionally,
psychologically, and intellectually.

Through the various departments of the Cultural Centre, we try not only to
preserve our traditional culture, but also to develop methods of applying
these traditional values and skills in our ever-changing and vibrant modern
culture.

Education Sites
First Peoples on SchoolNet
This site provides links to all the First Nations schools with
SchoolNet activites.

SchoolNet's original mandate was to work in partnership with the provincial
and territorial governments, the educational community and the private
sector to connect Canadian schools and libraries to the Internet by March
31,1999. On March 30, 1999, Canada became the first country in the world
to
connect its public schools, including First Nations schools, and public
libraries to the Information Highway.

Department of Indian and Northern Affair's Kids Stop
An educational launch pad for First Nations Kids and Youth

Aboriginal Youth Network
The AYN was brought about due to the social and health issues that
Aboriginal youth face due to the break down of Aboriginal Culture in
Canada. With this website, we are attempting to unite youth and bring
cultural identity to youth across the country.

Our goal is to provide a place where youth can find information that they
mayfind useful in their everyday lives. Our main focus is on news, events,
and getting youth to communicate with each other. The reason the AYN
was implemented was to get youth over the disadvantages they faced as
Aboriginal people. We do this thru tying social issues together with culture.

The specific areas we focus on are current events, expression of ideas,
involvement in the community, remedying disadvantages that aboriginal
peoples face, and providing communications tools among aboriginal youth.

Ki'htwa'm ka-wa'pmitna'n
We'll see you again