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Publications

The following publications are available through the Manitoba Regional Office:

First Nations' Futures Built on Business
Eagle Feather: Celebrating First Nation Achievers in Manitoba
Volume Five, Issue One, Winter 2005 ( PDF version - 1.02 MB)

We Are All Accountable
Eagle Feather: Celebrating First Nation Achievers in Manitoba
Volume Four, Issue Two, Spring 2005 ( PDF version - 1.0 MB)

Education and Training Preparing For the Future
Eagle Feather: Celebrating First Nation Achievers in Manitoba
Volume Four, Issue One, Winter 2004 ( PDF version - 1.05 MB)

Creating Employment Through Economic Development
Eagle Feather: Celebrating First Nation Achievers in Manitoba
Volume Three, Issue One, Spring 2004

Stronger First Nation Communities Through Partnerships
Eagle Feather: Celebrating First Nation Achievers in Manitoba
Volume Two, Issue One, Spring 2003

First Nations Community Profiles
Manitoba Region - 2004-05

Community Profiles are intended to provide a comprehensive picture of Manitoba First Nation Communities and to relfect the many changes taking place across the province.

Treaties in Manitoba
This booklet contains summaries of the numbered threaties signed between the Crown and First Nations located in what is now Manitoba.

Treaty Areas and Locations of First Nations in Manitoba (map)

Reaching For the Sun
A Guide to the Early History and Cultural Traditions on Native People in Manitoba, 1993

Native People of Manitoba
A series of four posters; A Proud Heritage, Stories, Music and Dance, and Continuing Artistic Traditions


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