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Treaty Elders of Saskatchewan

Author : Harold Cardinal,Walter Hildebrand
Publisher : University of Calgary Press
Page : 95 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Indian aged
ISBN : 9781552380437

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Treaty Elders of Saskatchewan by Harold Cardinal,Walter Hildebrand Pdf

"It is my hope, and the hope of the Office of the Treaty Commissioner, that this publication can help provide the historical context needed to intelligently and respectfully forge new relations between First Nations people and non-Aboriginal people in the province of Saskatchewan. It has already done so, in part, by facilitating the work of our office in bringing together the parties of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations and Canada to reach common understandings and to use the Treaties as a bridge from the past to the future ... so that we can learn from the past and work together towards a future built on co-operation and mutual respect." Judge David M. Arnot, Treaty Commissioner for Saskatchewan"We were told that these treaties were to last forever. The government and the government officials, the Commissioner, told us that, as long as the grass grows, and the sun rises from the east and sets in the west, and the river flows, these treaties will last." Treaty 6 Elder Alma Kytwayhat"We say it's our Father; the White man says "our Father" in his language, so from there we should understand that he becomes our brother and we have to live harmoniously with him. There should not be any conflict, we must uphold the word 'witaskewin,' which means to live in peace and harmony with one another." Elder Jacob Bill

Saskatchewan Book

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Rocky Mountain Books Incorporated
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2020-09-04
Category : Photography
ISBN : 1771604409

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An evocative collection of contemporary photography that shines a light on the charm and disintegration of small towns in Saskatchewan. Captured over 30 years, the 200 images in this finely wrought exhibition document prairie landscapes and rural structures like no other in recent memory. With skill, sensitivity, and a renowned eye for detail, documentary photographer George Webber once again transports the viewer with his lens across time, geography, and history. Bright colours, sun-baked facades, endless horizons, and straight edges are all beautifully haunted by the shadow of time's inevitable decay and nature's slow embrace of abandoned human settlements. The varying shades of prairie-blue skies can hum with optimistic vibrancy, while fists of cloud can march toward an unknowable front. Saskatchewan Book shows us that small prairie towns remain beacons of affection and bastions of memory, all the while succumbing to the enigmatic fate that eventually enfolds all living things.

Fishing Saskatchewan

Author : Michael Snook
Publisher : University of Regina Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0889771669

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Fishing Saskatchewan features fishing as a year-round activity, from summer walleye and pike fishing, to fly-fishing in the province's streams, to northern fly-in trips, to ice fishing. Sections dedicated to techniques and tackle provide specific information about how to fish for Saskatchewan fish. Chapters on fish stocking, commercial fishing, competitive fishing, and fisheries management look back over more than a hundred years of angling in the province.

Saskatchewan Book of Musts

Author : D. Black
Publisher : Book of Musts
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2009-10
Category : Travel
ISBN : 0981094139

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From fox hunting Victorian-style on the Prairies, to the crooked trees of Alticane, to sipping cappuccinos on Broadway in Saskatoon, or spa hopping and tunnel touring in Moose Jaw, this is the MUST list every Saskatchewanian MUST have. From strolling Regina's Wascana Centre to exploring outlaw haunts in the Big Muddy, Grey Owl, Dief, jazz and folk festivals, cherry orchards, Mounties and the Cypress Hills, it's all here. We've also rounded up expert Flatlanders from across the province to weigh in with their own MUST lists. Singer-songwriter Little Miss Higgins, authors Guy Vanderhaeghe and David Carpenter, birder Trevor Herriot, master gardener Patricia Hanbidge and Roughrider Gene Makowsky all share special places you simply MUST visit, as do Sheila Coles, John Gormley, Andrea Menard and others. This is the ultimate insider MUST list. If you love Saskatchewan, you simply MUST have the Saskatchewan Book of MUSTS.

The Great Saskatchewan Bucket List

Author : Robin Karpan,Arlene Karpan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Natural areas
ISBN : 0980941938

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"Saskatchewan abounds with wonderful places to see, but The Great Saskatchewan Bucket List cuts to the chase and takes you to the best of the best. In every case, it?s something special about nature that leaves you with a sense of wonder, that when you see it, you can?t help but say, ?Wow! This is really cool.? Follow award-winning writers and photographers, Robin and Arlene Karpan, to almost every corner of Saskatchewan, from the deep south to the far north, to experience the cream of the crop. Watch the rising sun magically transform Castle Butte into a brilliant red monolith. Enjoy the view from the top of Canada?s largest sand dunes. Marvel at the mysterious Eye Cave on the mountain-like ?Dead Man?s River?, or ponder the puzzle of the other-worldly Crooked Bush. Stand on the brink of Saskatchewan?s largest waterfall, or gaze over Lake Diefenbaker?s fairy-tale Sand Castle. Get up close and personal with wildlife that you find nowhere else in Canada. These and many more natural wonders await." --

Remaining Loyal

Author : David McGrane
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 391 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780773544161

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Remaining Loyal by David McGrane Pdf

When social democratic politicians in the 1990s moderated their ideas and policies as part of a turn towards the "third way," they were assailed as traitors to the cause. Remaining Loyal demonstrates that while third way social democrats in Quebec and Saskatchewan supplemented certain social democratic ideas with more right-wing economic programs, their public policies remained true to the original spirit of social democracy. Drawing on a range of archival resources, David McGrane traces the evolution of social democracy in Quebec and Saskatchewan from their respective origins in social Catholic thought and agrarian protest movements at the turn of the twentieth century to the most recent Parti Québécois and New Democratic Party governments. In doing so, he reconstructs the public policies of traditional social democracy from the postwar era and the third way in the 1990s and early 2000s and finds both differences and continuities. McGrane contends that remaining loyal to core social democratic values is exactly what differentiates the third way from neo-liberalism in Saskatchewan and Quebec. The first historical comparison of social democracy in Saskatchewan and Quebec, Remaining Loyal challenges how we think about the recent ideological evolution of left-wing parties in Canada and the rest of the world.

Happyland

Author : Curtis R. McManus
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Crises économiques / 1929 / Saskatchewan
ISBN : 1552385248

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Happyland by Curtis R. McManus Pdf

In Happyland, Curtis McManus contends that the "Dirty Thirties," actually began much earlier and were connected only peripherally to the Depression itself.

Forgotten Saskatchewan

Author : Chris Attrell
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2019-08-12
Category : Photography
ISBN : 1772761389

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Forgotten Saskatchewan by Chris Attrell Pdf

From one of Saskatchewan's great photographers comes Forgotten Saskatchewan. These stunning images offer a window into our past, showing life as it was then, and stirring in us the emotions of wonder and curiosity about those who have gone before us and the lives they lived. Forgotten Saskatchewan is a photographic journey. Come along for the ride. You'll be glad you did.

Saskatchewan's Communities in the 21st Century

Author : Jack C. Stabler,Margaret Rose Olfert,University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center
Publisher : University of Regina Press
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Cities and towns
ISBN : 0889771472

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Saskatchewan's Communities in the 21st Century by Jack C. Stabler,Margaret Rose Olfert,University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center Pdf

This report traces the evolution of Saskatchewan's trade centre system for the 40 years between 1961 & 2001. For assessing & classifying communities into functional categories, 68 variables are used. In assessing a community's status & future prospects, the systematic trade centre relationships, the demand thresholds required to support trade & service activities, and the impact of non-systematic events such as the establishment of a manufacturing plant or mine are taken into account. The relationship between infrastructure & economic development is also discussed. The events summarized emphasize a continuous extension of the geographic framework within which people journey to work, shop, attend school, obtain health care and, in general, live their everyday lives. In this process, the concept of community, as a functional entity, has evolved from village or town to a region large enough to satisfy the everyday requirements of rural dwellers.

I Love Saskatchewan

Author : Kelly-Anne Reiss,Brenda Jones
Publisher : Macintyrepurcell Publishing, Incorporated
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2011-09-15
Category : Board books
ISBN : 1926916131

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I Love Saskatchewan by Kelly-Anne Reiss,Brenda Jones Pdf

Ages 3 to 5 years. Journeying through familiar landscapes and sights, this series of board books highlights locales in Canada and the United States such as Nova Scotia and Maine. Bright, simple illustrations and a gentle rhyme scheme convey the comfort of home to children and invite them to explore the world around them, from famous historical landmarks to awe-inspiring natural wonders. Enlightening young Saskatchewanians about their region, this wonderfully illustrated tour of Canada's prairie province includes trips to the Cypress Hills, T-Rex Discovery Center, Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park, and a Roughrider football game. From watching Mounties in Regina or exploring the Moose Jaw Wild Animal Park to dropping by the Little Stone School House in Saskatoon, the activities displayed in My Home: Saskatchewan make the province come alive.

The Ecoregions of Saskatchewan

Author : G. A. Padbury,Donald F. Acton,Colette T. Stushnoff,University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center,Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management
Publisher : University of Regina Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0889770972

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The Ecoregions of Saskatchewan by G. A. Padbury,Donald F. Acton,Colette T. Stushnoff,University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center,Saskatchewan. Saskatchewan Environment and Resource Management Pdf

This book describes the ecoregions of Saskatchewan, following a hierarchical framework for terrestrial ecosystems in Canada. The introduction reviews ecological land classification and the various interrelated factors that are involved in the development of ecosystems: geology, water, climate, vegetation, soils, wildlife, and human impacts. The main section describes the province within the context of the four ecozones and 11 ecoregions that were identified in the framework. For each ecoregion, the book provides a description of the physical setting, such as geology & climate, as well as the biological features that have developed in response to this physical environment. The impact of human activities on the ecology of the area concludes each of these descriptions. Appendices include lists of animal & plant species found in Saskatchewan and a glossary.

Overlooking Saskatchewan

Author : Christine Ramsay,Randal Rogers
Publisher : Canadian Plains Research Center
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 0889772924

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Overlooking Saskatchewan by Christine Ramsay,Randal Rogers Pdf

In Overlooking Saskatchewan, twenty writers articulate the challenges and the power of the "gap," while revealing how the citizens of Saskatchewan continue to lead the way in the creation of culture and innovation.

Saskatchewan

Author : W. A. Waiser,Bill Waiser
Publisher : Calgary : Fifth House
Page : 616 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105126868723

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Saskatchewan by W. A. Waiser,Bill Waiser Pdf

In Saskatchewan: A New History, award-winning author and historian Bill Waiser presents a fresh, entertaining account and interpretation of Saskatchewan's unique and captivating history. Writing with clarity, candor, and compassion, Waiser describes in detail his province and its people through the stimulating, often tumultuous years since joining Confederation in 1905. A gift to the province from the University of Saskatchewan, written in commemoration of the province's centennial celebrations in 2005, Saskatchewan: A New History tells, above all, the engaging stories of the people of Saskatchewan. Their wisdom, foresight, bravery, toil, and eternal optimism gave birth to one hundred years of extraordinary history. Waiser leaves no stone unturned as he records the events and stories of the people who experienced them: from the province's earliest days, when anything seemed possible; through the years of the Great Depression, when the prospect of greatness seemed all but lost; to the second half of the century, when an intense, at times bitter, debate raged over how best to govern Saskatchewan. Relying on the most up-to-date historical research available, he offers new perspectives on traditional views and tackles previously neglected, often difficult, concepts and events. "What is most striking about these images, aside from the richness of their color and the skillful use of light, are the happy, smiling faces. He could see things like no one else with a camera. He had an uncanny skill to set the scene. He caught people in everyday life and everyday activities and people wanted to have their picture taken by him." Generously illustrated with carefully selected archival images and two sixteen-page color inserts of commissioned photographs by Saskatoon's John Perret, Saskatchewan: A New History also pays a stunning visual tribute to the historical, urban, and natural splendour of Saskatchewan and its people. Includes: two 16-page color photo inserts by John Perret, 205 Black and White photographs and illustrations, 20 reference tables, 15 maps . . . and more. Saskatchewan Book Award for Non-Fiction nominee, 2005 Saskatchewan Book Award for Scholarly Writing nominee, 2005

Flat Out Delicious

Author : Jenn Sharp
Publisher : TouchWood Editions
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2020-04-14
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781771513050

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Shortlisted for a 2021 Taste Canada Award and four 2021 Saskatchewan Book Awards A robust and inspiring travel companion for both local and visiting food-lovers alike that reveals the stories, inspiration, and friendly faces of the people who craft great food in Saskatchewan. From the province’s southern grain fields to its northern boreal forests, from its city markets to its small-town diners, Saskatchewan is the humble heartland of some of the nation’s most delicious food. Author Jenn Sharp and photographer Richard Marjan spent four months travelling Saskatchewan, chatting at market stalls, in kitchens, bottling sheds, and stockrooms. Flat Out Delicious is the culmination of interviews with small-scale farmers and city gardeners, beekeepers and chocolatiers, ranchers, chefs, and winemakers. Together they tell the story of Saskatchewan’s unique food systems. The journey is organized into seven regions (including a chapter each for restaurant hotbeds Regina and Saskatoon), with essays that delve deeper—into traditional Indigenous moose hunts, wild rice farming in the remote north, and berry picking in the south. There are profiles of over 150 artisans, along with detailed maps, travel tips, and stunning photography, making the book the ideal companion for a road trip that involves plenty of stopping to eat along the way. You’ll meet a lettuce-grower who left a career in the city, and the small-town grad who worked his way up in the Saskatoon restaurant world; couples who are the first in their families to raise livestock, alongside new generations maintaining century-old operations. Whether you’re visiting for the first time or are Saskatchewan born and bred, prepare to be surprised by the abundance of personalities and culinary experiences to be found here in the land of living skies.

The Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan

Author : David Mittelstadt
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 608 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2018-09
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0889775699

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The Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan by David Mittelstadt Pdf

The history of Saskatchewan's most prominent court and how it has shaped the legal, political, and social development of the province.