First Nations and Métis Resources
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SaskCulture
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About
SaskCulture Inc. is a community-based, volunteer-driven organization that works with its membership and other community partners to build a culturally-vibrant province, where all citizens can celebrate, value and participate in a rich, cultural life. SaskCulture is working towards a province with a strong, thriving, cohesive cultural community; a province where people value and support culture; and a province where people are strengthened by cultural diversity.
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Membership Directory
This directory is a detailed listing of SaskCulture's voting members, as well as their many non-voting members who represent many different cultural organizations across the province.
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Human Resources Manual for Cultural Organizations
The Cultural Resources NetFile is intended to guide you towards information and resources that support cultural development and cultural organizations in Saskatchewan.
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Cultural Diversity Clearing House
Currently under development.
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Saskatchewan Arts Board
The Saskatchewan Arts Board serves the people of Saskatchewan through programs and activities designed to build a strong and vibrant arts sector. It provides grants, programs and services to individuals and groups whose activities have an impact on the arts and artists in Saskatchewan. The Arts Board also provides awards for outstanding lifetime achievement in the arts, and collects and displays works of art by Saskatchewan artists.
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The Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research Inc (GDI)
GDI is the official education, research and development arm of the Métis Nation of Saskatchewan. The mission of the Institute is to promote the renewal and development of Métis culture through research, materials development, collection and distribution of those materials and the design, development and delivery of Métis-specific educational programs and services. The Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP), established in 1980, is one such program.
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