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== Notable people == *[[Walter Dieter]], the founding chief of the National Indian Brotherhood in 1968, which is today known as the [[Assembly of First Nations]]. * [[James Henderson (artist)|James Henderson]], "Saskatchewan's pre-eminent first-generation artist" spent much of his career working in Fort Qu'Appelle.<ref>[http://esask.uregina.ca/entry/henderson_james_1871-1951.html James E. Lanigan, "James Henderson," Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan.] Retrieved 19 November 2007.</ref><ref>{{cite web | title =Canadian Art Receives Impetus with Opening of Ottawa exhibition β Landscapes by James Henderson of fort Qu'Appelle and G. Kenderdine, are worthy of note, other westerners contribute | work =Canadian Press | publisher =Saskatoon Star Phoenix | date = 29 January 1931 | url =https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=HNBkAAAAIBAJ&pg=1642,2008088&dq=fort-qu-appelle&hl=en | format =digitised online by Google news | access-date = 3 July 2012}}</ref> * [[Mel Hill|Mel "Sudden Death" Hill]], [[National Hockey League]] forward. * [[ice hockey|Hockey]] star and [[Hockey Hall of Fame]] member [[Eddie Shore]] was born in Fort Qu'Appelle.<ref>{{cite news | title =Shore's Latest Holdout Ends. N.H.L. maximum of %$7,000 announced as his salary for 1938-9 season: No penalty for missing first four games | newspaper =Windsor Daily Star | date =16 November 1938 | url =https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=FBs_AAAAIBAJ&pg=2132,1302363&dq=fort-qu-appelle&hl=en | format =digitised online by Google news | access-date = 3 July 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | title =Eddie Shore Recovering From Illness | work =Ottawa Citizen | date =5 October 1960 | url =https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0NMxAAAAIBAJ&pg=4494,993260&dq=qu-appelle+sask&hl=en | access-date =10 February 2013}}</ref> *[[Noel Starblanket]], the third chief of the National Indian Brotherhood.
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