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University of Saskatchewan Diefenbaker Archival Collections
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Government departments -- Indian Affairs
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Date Range
1970-1979
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Name
Diefenbaker, John George, 1895-1979 (Prime Minister)
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Fairclough, Ellen Loucks, 1905-2004 (Can. politician)
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Indian-Eskimo Association of Canada
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Acheson, Archibald, Earl of Gosford
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Ahenakew, David
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Boyer, Gus (Chief)
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Chretien, Jean, 1934-
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Crawford, Neil
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Dreaver, Joseph (Chief), [1892]-1978
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Faulkner, Hugh
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Federation of Saskatchewan Indians
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Gladstone, James, 1887-1971 (Senator)
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Guest, Gowan T.
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J.W. Monteith
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Joe, Mathias (Chief)
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Johnson, R.H.
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Kaquitts, John (Chief)
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Kingfisher, Harold
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Knockwood, John
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Diefenbaker, John G., 1895-1979
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