Federation-Saskatchewan Indian
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The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is an organization representing 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan, dedicated to safeguarding Treaty rights and the promises made over a century ago. Established in 1946, FSIN is committed to the promotion and protection of these rights, ensuring the well-being of its communities through various programs and initiatives.
FSIN advocates for the interests of its member nations in areas such as health, education, justice, economic development, and cultural promotion. With a focus on supporting First Nations leadership, FSIN plays a vital role in fostering partnerships and community engagement to build a prosperous future for Indigenous peoples in Saskatchewan.
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