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  1. No Ordinary Academics: Economics and Political Science at the University of Saskatchewan,1910-1960 (Anthropological Horizons) by Shirley Spafford, 2000-07-01
  2. "The Free People - Otipemisiwak": Batoche, Saskatchewan 1870-1930 (Studies in archaeology, architecture, and history) by Diane Paulette Payment, 1990-12-31
  3. Coming Home: Saskatchewan Remembered by Ron Evans, 2002-03-27
  4. The Long Creek site (Saskatchewan. Dept. of Natural Resources. Anthropological series) by Boyd Wettlaufer, 1960
  5. DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT ASSOCIATIONS OF THREE ENDEMIC GRASSLAND SONGBIRDSIN SOUTHERN SASKATCHEWAN.: An article from: Wilson Bulletin by S. K. Davis, D. C. Duncan, et all 1999-09-01
  6. From Prairie Roots: The Remarkable Story of Saskatchewan Wheat Pool by Garry Fairbairn, 1984-03
  7. Other Voices:: Historical Essays on Saskatchewan Women (Canadian Plains Studies(CPS))
  8. Toil and Peaceful Life: Doukhobor Village Settlement In Saskatchewan, 1899-1918 (Canadian Plains Studies(CPS)) by CARL TRACIE, CARL J. TRACIE, 1996-01-10
  9. The Middle of Nowhere: Rediscovering Saskatchewan by various, 1996-03-15
  10. In the winning lane: A history of competitive swimming in Saskatchewan by Peter C Conrad, 1990
  11. Discover Saskatchewan: A Guide to Historic Sites (Discover Saskatchewan Series) by Meika Lalonde, Elton LaClare, 1998-04-15
  12. Exploring local history in Saskatchewan (Saskatchewan Archives reference series)
  13. Natural History of Saskatchewan: Alberta Clipper, Cypress Hills, List of Mammals of Saskatchewan, 1985 Nahanni Earthquakes
  14. Fifty years on the Saskatchewan: Being a history of the Cree Indian domestic life and the difficulties which led to serious agitation and conflict of 1885 ... North-west Historical Society publications) by Robert Jefferson, 1929

41. Saskatchewan: Encyclopedia II - Saskatchewan - History
Prior to European settlement, Saskatchewan was settled by Athabaskan, Algonquian, and Sioux tribes. The first European to enter Saskatchewan was Henry Kelsey in 1690, who
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42. Saskatchewan History
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Resources found in the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society The following has not been proofed. Title Author Public. Year Media Type Lending Status Arbos 1983: Memories 1933-1983 Gail McConnell Book Borrow Butter Down the Well: Reflections of a Canadian Childhood Robert Collins Book Borrow The Building of a Province Jennie Mortin Book Borrow "Cholesteral - Collateral" - Sweat, Toil and Tears and German-Russia Descendants Eugene Michael Weber Book Borrow Lost Land of the Caribou Ed Theriau and Patricia Armstrong Book Borrow The Carlton Trail R.C. Russell Book Borrow Echoes of the Qu'Appelle Lakes District T. Petty Book Borrow The Francophones of Saskatchewan: A History Book Borrow From Prairie Roots: The Remarkable Story of Saskatchewan Wheat Pool Garry Lawrence Fairbairn Book Borrow Follow the Furrow Pearl C. Balych, editor

43. Department Of History . History . College Of Arts And Science . University Of Sa
The History Department is at the forefront of Humanities research at the University of Saskatchewan. History faculty have been awarded 25% of all Social Sciences and Humanities
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The first lecture in History at the University of Saskatchewan took place in a downtown Saskatoon office building in 1909. Since then, the Department of History has become one of the most dynamic and prestigious units on campus and among the finest in Canada.
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44. Saskatchewan History Centennial Timeline, 1905-2005 - V2
The Saskatchewan History Centennial Timeline, 19052005, is an illustrated reference guide which highlights key historic events from 1905-2005.......
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45. Saskatchewan History
Ewart Greenfield's story. A piece of Saskatchewan History The History of Wm. Ewart Greenfield (Grandfather Greenfield) as told by Vernon Greenfield, updated and posted to the
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A piece of Saskatchewan History
The History of Wm. Ewart Greenfield (Grandfather Greenfield) as told by: Vernon Greenfield, updated and posted to the web By Doug Greenfield.
A piece of Saskatchewan History from Gibbs, Bulyea, Strasbourg and Govan.
Wm. Ewart Greenfield was born in Manchester, England. During his younger years he worked with his family in their green grocery and dairy products shops. In the early spring of 1905 he and his brother George sailed from Liverpool, and upon arriving in Canada boarded the Colonist train for the long trip to Regina.
The trip north to the Doege farm in Saskatchewan was made by wagon and after staying overnight they continued their journey on foot to the homesteads of their brothers. Joe and Wilfred, having arrived two years previous, had built a mud shack with a pole and a sod roof in preparation for their arrival. The rest of the family were to arrive later.
In order to gain some farming experience, Ewart worked on farms in the Pense and Keystone areas for the next two years. It was during this time that his parents, sisters, and uncle Ted Greenfield arrived with all their possessions. This included a piano, which proved to be a great joy to them and the community during the lonely years that followed.
In 1907 Ewart homesteaded on section 30-22-21. He broke and worked the land with a combination of horses and oxen. In 1916 he married Etta Ferguson from Yorkton who was one of the early school teachers at Stoneycroft.

46. The Walrus » Saskatchewan History » The Wilcox Manuscripts » Field Notes
wilcox, saskatchewan —Here are a few things you’ll find in Wilcox, Saskatchewan one little store, one Olympicsized hockey rink, one motel, three illuminated manuscripts
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By Mark Abley Field Notes From the December/January 2005 issue of The Walrus Share wilcox, saskatchewan Nuremberg Chronicle
Thanks to Murray, Wilcox boasts not only an arena but also the manuscripts, the Nuremberg Chronicle
Notre Dame has been hit hard by the decline of family farms and big Catholic families across the west; today the school survives largely as a training ground for athletes. Its top teams have nurtured nhl
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He was, as Goodale said, unique. The scion of a rich Toronto family, a grandnephew by marriage of Sir John A. Macdonald, Murray was educated mostly in Quebec. Exposure to the collèges classiques gave him an abiding love for Greek and Latin classics as both the foundation and the pinnacle of our culture.
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47. Journal Listing SASKATCHEWAN HISTORY
click on image to connect to Saskatchewan History website Issues Indexed (selected articles) v. 58, n. 1 (2006) v. 45 57, n. 1-2 (to 2005) v. 39 - 44, n. 1-3
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48. Saskatchewan History
SK Books is an open book store in Lebret. SK Books has an online presence selling new and used books, which include; Aboriginal, Saskatchewan History, Canadian History, Fiction
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SK Books Open Book Store in Lebret, Saskatchewan Canada SK Books Home Browse On-Line Categories Weekly Updates Last Page (Inventory No. 201 ) Greenblat, Jim. Those Were the Days in Swift Current
First Edition; Saskatoon: Modern Press, Illustrated Card Covers ; Size: 22.5 cm; pp. 136; Near Fine / No DustJacket as Issued,
Near fine except previous owner has marked a few paragraphs with ink pen.;
Blurb: ...He says the series will not be any gem of literature, but just straight telling of the things and people he remembers.
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( Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Western Canada, Cowboys ) (Inventory No. 172 ) Lewis H. Thomas (Editor). Saskatchewan History Vol. Ix, No. 1 Winter 1956 Illustrator: McGregor Hone;
First Edition; Saskatoon: The Saskatchewan Archives Board, Stiff Paper Wraps ; Size: 25.0 cm; pp. 40; Very Good / No DustJacket as Issued,
There is light discolouration on edges. Interior is clean and bright.;
Articles include, The Western Metis after the insurrection.

49. Saskatchewan History Camps
Saskatchewan History Camps at MySummerCamps.com. Search for kids and teen summer camps, summer camp jobs and camps for rent/sale in Saskatchewan.
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50. Leading Off.(Saskatchewan History)(Editorial)(Column) - Entrepreneur.com
This column may seem a little bit like walking down memory lane, as I'm going to address a few things that have risen since our last issue. Although about the last thing in the
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    SaskBusiness - Dec, 2008
    Print Get the Mag Weekly Updates Text Size This column may seem a little bit like walking down memory lane, as I'm going to address a few things that have risen since our last issue. Although about the last thing in the world I want to do is be a part of the broadcast media, it's time like this when I'm jealous of a guy like John Gormley, who can address these issues in a timely fashion, while I get just eight chances per year to spout off. In any event, without further adieu, I bring you my rants and raves. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] What the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour did to labour minister Rob Norris at its annual convention in October was totally classless. Not that you haven't heard, read or said that before, but I had to get that off my chest. I pity the many good, card-carrying, union-member family and friends who have to put up with the BS that their elected officers think is rational. I don't know of any union members who supported these people who were acting like imbeciles (let alone non-union people).

51. Saskatchewan's History - Government Of Saskatchewan
At its most basic, the history of Saskatchewan is the collective story of human About Saskatchewan / History
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