Blog – Saskatchewan
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Authorized Heritage: Excerpt on the development of Wanuskewin National Historic Site
The following excerpt is from Robert Coutts’ book Authorized Heritage: Place, Memory, and Historic Sites in Prairie Canada (pages 55-64). Keep reading »
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Elder Brother and the Law of the People: Excerpt on Cowessess First Nation residential school
The following excerpt is from Robert Alexander Innes’ book, Elder Brother and the Law of the People: Contemporary Kinship and Cowessess First Nation (pages 104-115). Keep reading »
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A Century of Voluntary Farmer Control of the Western Canadian Grain Industry Comes to an End
Paul Earl on writing The Rise and Fall of United Grain Growers. Keep reading »
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Prairie Indigenous Ebook Collection
200 titles from publishers in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta now available in Alberta libraries! Keep reading »
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Saskatoon launch of Toward a New Ethnohistory!
Keith Thor Carlson and friends launched their book on community engaged scholarship among the People of the River last week. Keep reading »
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Toronto launch of A Culture’s Catalyst
Erika Dyck and Meldon Kahan on psychiatrists, peyote, and the Native American Church of Canada. Keep reading »
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Judy Parker on Selling UMP
Ampersand’s account manager for Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan on sharing books with booksellers. Keep reading »
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Gerry Friesen on Little Towns
Historian Gerry Friesen on his favourite UMP titles. Keep reading »
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Fault Lines Launched in Regina
Emily Eaton and Valerie Zink presented from their new book at the Artful Dodger. Keep reading »
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Road Notes
Photographer Valerie Zink shares some of the stories behind the images in Fault Lines. Keep reading »