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Acknowledgements

Saskatchewan Education gratefully acknowledges the advice and contributions of the Indian and Métis Curriculum Advisory Committee (IMCAC), 1984-1989, and the Indian and Métis Education Advisory Committee (IMEAC) which was established in 1989. Saskatchewan Education wishes to express its gratitude to those persons who have participated on the IMCAC and IMEAC Native Studies sub-committees. Appreciation is extended to the teachers and consultants who have been instrumental in the development of this curriculum.

Saskatchewan Education acknowledges the contributions of curriculum developers who have contributed to this document: Les Segal, Joanne Pelletier, Maureen Johns Simpson, Marion Cocarell, Lynda Arnusch, Mary Heit and Rosella Mitchell.

Past and present members of IMEAC are:

Saskatchewan School Trustees Association
Barry Bashutski
Bruce Ruelling
Debbie Ward
Carol Lafond
Colleen Lavoie

Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Rita Bouvier
Lily McKay-Carriere
Karon Shmon
Gordon Martell
Ruth Robillard
Rita Priestley
Josie Searson

Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research
Mike Relland
Murray Hamilton
Alan Tremayne

Community Schools Association
Sandra Ermine
Ava Bear

Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre
Linda Pelly-Landrie

Indian and Northern Education Program
Dr. Cecil King

Northern Teacher Education Program
Al Ducharme
Earl Cook
Harold Schultz

Saskatchewan Indian Languages Institute
Darlene Speidel

League of Educational Administrators, Directors and Superintendents
Glenn McKenzie

Indian Teacher Education Program University of Saskatchewan
Orest Murawsky

College of Education University of Saskatchewan
Lloyd Njaa

Faculty of Education University of Regina
Sherry Farrell Racette

Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
Leonard (Stan) Wilson
Marge Lavallee

Saskatchewan Urban Native
Teacher Education Program
James McNinch
Robert J. Devrome

Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations



Past members of IMCAC are:

Indian and Native Education Council
Larry Ahenakew
Harry Lafond

Saskatchewan Indian Cultural College
Gail Bear

Saskatchewan Urban Native
Teacher Education Program
Rita Bouvier
Verna St. Denis
Brian Aubichon

Northern Teacher Education Program
Earl Cook

Saskatoon Survival School
Joe Gallagher

Gabriel Dumont Institute
Keith Goulet
Calvin Racette
Joanne Pelletier
Joan Dagdick

Indian and Northern Education Program
Dr. Cecil King

Saskatchewan School Trustees Association
Craig Melvin

Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
Harold Schultz
Rita Bouvier

Saskatchewan Indian Federated College
Blair Stonechild
Gloria Mehlmann

Indian Teacher Education Program
Roger Trottier

League of Educational Administrators, Directors and Superintendents
Adolf Volk
AWASIS
Larry Ahenakew
Karon Shmon

Saskatchewan Indian Languages Program
Freda Ahenakew

Organizations involved in IMCAC:

Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
Saskatchewan Indian Education Commission

The members of the Canadian Studies 30 Reference Committee provided guidance for the development of Canadian Studies. The members were:

Rick Ast, Teacher
Robert Usher Collegiate
Regina Public School Division No. 4

Patricia Furgusson, Teacher
Weldone School
Estevan Rural School Division No. 62

Joe Gallagher, Teacher
Nutana Collegiate
Saskatoon Public School Division No. 13

Donald McLeod, Teacher
Saskatoon Public School Division No. 13

Marlyn Keaschuk, Teacher
Herbert High School
Herbert School Division No. 79

Orest Murawsky, Director
Indian Teacher Education Program,
College of Education
University of Saskatchewan

Dave De Brou, Associate Professor
Department of History
University of Saskatchewan

Hans Smits, Professor of Education
Faculty of Education
University of Regina

Calvin Racette, Teacher
Bert Fox High School
Indian Head School Division No. 19

Brent Toles, Teacher
Prince Albert Comprehensive High School Board

Elgin Wyatt, Teacher
North Battleford Comprehensive High School
North Battleford School Division No. 13

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