Many of the culture and traditions of First
Nations people in Saskatchewan flow from the teachings and practices
of our forefathers and Elders of today. Our forefathers, who entered
into Treaties with the Crown, did so with the intention of establishing
mutually beneficial arrangements between the Crown and First Nations.
The Chiefs and Headsmen who negotiated the Treaties also had the
wisdom and forethought to provide for our generation and those
yet to come.
The
Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations represents 74 First
Nations in Saskatchewan. The Federation is committed to honouring
the Spirit and Intent of the Treaties as well as the promotion,
protection and implementation of Treaties that were made with
the First Nations more than a century ago.
The
goals and objectives of the FSIN are:
- The
protection of Treaties and Treaty Rights
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The fostering of progress in economic, educational and social
endeavours of First Nation people
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Co-operation with civil and religious authorities
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Constructive criticism and thorough discussion on all matters
The adherence to democratic procedure
- The
promotion of respect and tolerance for all people