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         Saskatchewan History:     more books (80)
  1. The Dam the Drought Built: A History of the South Saskatchewan River Project by Max Macdonald, 1999-12
  2. Blankets and beads;: A history of the Saskatchewan River, by James Grierson MacGregor, 1949
  3. A Sower Went Out: A History of the Manatoba and Saskatchewan District of Lutheran Church-Canada (Missouri Synod) by Norman J. Threinen, 1982
  4. A History of Education in Saskatchewan: Selected Readings by Brian Noonan, 2006-02-28
  5. Power for a province: A history of Saskatchewan power (Canadian plains studies ; 5) by Clinton O White, 1976
  6. Early history of Saskatchewan churches (grass roots)
  7. The Heavy Hand of History: Interpreting Saskatchewan's Past
  8. Saskatchewan History: Centennial Timeline, 1905-2005 (Saskatchewan Archives reference series) by Ruth Bitner, 2005-01
  9. Remembering Saskatchewan: A history of rural Saskatchewan (Publication - Extension Division, University of Saskatchewan ; no. 404) by T. D Regehr, 1979
  10. Echoes from the Past - a History of Arborfield (Saskatchewan) and District by The Arborfield History Book Committee, 1981
  11. Safe at home: A history of softball in Saskatchewan by Jenni Mortin, 1997
  12. A guide to Saskatchewan mammals (Saskatchewan Natural History Society. Special publication) by W. Harvey Beck, 1958
  13. Building Our Future: A People's Architectural History of Saskatchewan by Joe Ralko, 2004-11-29
  14. Bounty and Benevolence: A History of Saskatchewan Treaties (McGill-Queen's Native and Northern) by Arthur J. Ray, Jim R. Miller, et all 2002-05

21. Celebrating Saskatchewans Heritage, Saskatchewan History, Saskatoon Public Schoo
Comprehensive site on saskatchewan history and heritage. Gallery of historicalimages, teacher lessons, online activities for students, movies, intervies,
http://olc.spsd.sk.ca/de/saskatchewan100/
Created by Saskatoon Public Schools, Online Learning Centre in partnership with the Western Development Museum Take a field trip to your local museum to experience our rich heritage first hand. View WDM's educational programs
Photographs on the Celebrating Saskatchewan's Heritage Website are to be used for educational purposes only. The reproduction or use of the photographs in the promotion of any products, services or events is strictly prohibited without the permission of the Saskatchewan Western Development Museum, Saskatchewan Archives Board, National Archives of Canada, Digital Saskatchewan or the Saskatoon Public Library Local History Room. Thank you for your compliance with the above terms.
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22. Journal Listing SASKATCHEWAN HISTORY
saskatchewan history. click on image to connect to saskatchewan history website,Issues Indexed (selected articles). Volume 56, no. 1 (2004)
http://www.lights.com/sifc/skhistor.htm
FIRST NATIONS PERIODICAL INDEX
SASKATCHEWAN HISTORY

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Saskatchewan History website Issues Indexed (selected articles): v. 57, n. 1 (2005)
v. 56, n. 1-2 (2004)
v. 45 - 55, n. 1-2 (to 2003)
v. 39 - 44, n. 1-3 Saskatchewan History Subscription Information http://www.saskarchives.com/web/history-subscriptions.html [HOME] [JOURNALS] [SEARCH]

23. CultureCanada.gc.ca: History - Saskatchewan
Exploring saskatchewan history through the Decades The Story of the MissouriCoteau Region Source saskatchewan history and Folklore Society
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Source: National Library of Canada Ancient Echoes, Interpretive Center
Source: Ancient Echoes, Interpretive Center Doukhobors: Spirit Wrestlers
Source: Canadian Museum of Civilization Exploring Saskatchewan History through the Decades: The Story of the Missouri Coteau Region
Source: Canada's Digital Collections Family History Research - Saskatchewan
Source: Saskatchewan Archives Board First Nations History
Source: Saskatchewan Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs Games of the Plains Cree
Source: Canada's Digital Collections History of Regina Source: City of Regina Web Site Melfort: Heart of the Carrot River Valley Source: Canada's Digital Collections Metis History Source: Saskatchewan Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs National Archives of Canada - Addresses for Genealogical Societies and Provincial/Territorial Archives Source: National Archives Regina City Symbols Source: City of Regina Web Site Remembering Our Heroes: Saskatchewan First Nations Veterans Source: Canada's Digital Collections Riding Mountain Band - History of the Keeseekoowenin Ojibway First Nation Source: Canada's Digital Collections Saskatchewan - Origin of the Province's Name Source: Natural Resources Canada Saskatchewan Genealogy Society Source:

24. Government Of Saskatchewan - History
Saskatchewan Archives Board saskatchewan history Table of Contents The editorof saskatchewan history welcomes the submission of articles relating to
http://www.gov.sk.ca/topics/keyword/keyword?topic=arts-culture-recreation&keywor

25. Government Of Saskatchewan - Folklore
Saskatchewan Archives Board saskatchewan history Table of Contents Note concerning saskatchewan history and Folklore Society. 1959. Vol. 12, No .
http://www.gov.sk.ca/topics/keyword/keyword?topic=arts-culture-recreation&keywor

26. Saskatchewan History
Canoe saskatchewan history Contrary to common present expectations, Exploring saskatchewan history through the Decades The Story of the Missouri
http://www.archaeolink.com/saskatchewan_history.htm
Saskatchewan History Home Province by Province History Alberta History British Columbia History Manitoba History New Brunswick History ... Saskatchewan History Back to Saskatchewan Social Studies Canadian Genealogy and History Links - Saskatchewan A compilation of resources and links related to Alberta history. - From Jessica Veinot - http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/saskatchewan.html Canoe Saskatchewan History "Contrary to common present expectations, land-locked Saskatchewan with its North and South Saskatchewan Rivers was once the super-highway of canoe transportation during the time of the fur trade. That's right! The fur trade! It was furs which brought exploration and commerce to Saskatchewan; furs and not farming. During the time of the fur trade (~1650's to 1850) water transportation was the primary form of travel and communication, and it was the canoe which provided the interface for blending the "old" and the "new" world; the established colonial settlement with the unknown wilderness. How did this happen and what role did Saskatchewan waterways have in western Canadian development?" You can read the whole story. It is well worth your time. - From Canoe Saskatchewan - http://www.lights.com/waterways/history.htm

27. Saskatchewan Social Studies
Saskatchewan People History Social Studies Western Development Museum Agood source for saskatchewan history. You will not only learn about the
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Saskatchewan People History Social Studies Home Alberta Social Studies British Columbia Social Studies Manitoba Social Studies ... Yukon Social Studies Learn about Ancient Canada in Canadian Archaeology , province by province. Go to - Saskatchewan History Saskatchewan Capital City Saskatchewan Tourism CanadaInfo: Provinces and Territories: Saskatchewan A brief overview including symbols, short description, downloads and a few famous people. A good website for the younger student. - illustrated - From CanadaInfo - Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations "Many of the culture and traditions of First Nations people in Saskatchewan flow from the teachings and practices of our forefathers and Elders of today. Our forefathers, who entered into Treaties with the Crown, did so with the intention of establishing mutually beneficial arrangements between the Crown and First Nations. The Chiefs and Headsmen who negotiated the Treaties also had the wisdom and forethought to provide for our generation and those yet to come." You can learn more about their activities, goals and objectives. - illustrated - From FSIN - http://www.fsin.com/

28. Saskatchewan Gen Web Project - SGW - Historical Saskatchewan Genealogy Roots
Canadian Provinces and Territories saskatchewan historyGovernment of Canada Our Roots, Canada s Local Histories Online - Saskatchewan a history
http://www.rootsweb.com/~cansk/Saskatchewan/historical-saskatchewan.html
Historical - Saskatchewan Genealogy Roots
Saskatchewan History - Museums, Provincial History Atlas of Saskatchewan 1969 and 1999 edition MapsEthnic Bloc Settlements Map and provincial boundary evolution
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29. Saskatchewan Gen Web Project - SGW - Saskatchewan Genealogy Roots
saskatchewan history and Ethnic Roots saskatchewan history General Saskatchewan Provincial - General Scotland - Scottish Scandinavian
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Saskatchewan History and Ethnic Roots
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30. Saskatchewan History
They are now the ghost towns of Saskatchewan. Before rail lines stretched acrossthe prairies in the late 1800s, the windswept grasslands were home only to
http://www.ghosttownpix.com/sask/history/index.shtml
W ith each passing day, grain elevators, once the symbol of prairie prosperity, vanish from the Saskatchewan landscape. And so too have dozens of pioneer towns, villages and settlements. They are now the ghost towns of Saskatchewan. Before rail lines stretched across the prairies in the late 1800s, the wind-swept grasslands were home only to trappers, fur traders and natives. It was a time of high pioneer drama and adventure. But for authorities in Ottawa, it became too wild and the first wave of the Northwest Mounted Police — known as the Red Coats — were dispatched to restore law and order. A force of 300 Red Coats formed the Thin Red Line to stop the whiskey trade and to make peace with the fleeing American Sioux Indians who defeated General George Custer at Little Bighorn. By the turn of the 20th century, massive railway and federal government promotional campaigns attracted thousands of Europeans and Americans to the prairies. The green grasslands became instant golden wheat fields. Every 10 kilometres along rail lines, towns sprang up overnight. For a few decades, rail transportation was cheap; the rain plentiful and the harvest bounty truly golden. However, by the 1920s, the once reliable rains suddenly stopped. Soon there was widespread drought, dust storms, flies, and marauding grasshoppers and rabbits. Farmers and homesteaders fled. It was the beginning of the end.

31. Saskatchewan History
saskatchewan history http//www.saskarchives.com/web/history.html SaskatchewanHistory is an awardwinning magazine dedicated to encouraging both readers
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32. Saskatoon Heritage Society - SASKATCHEWAN HISTORY & FOLKLORE SOCIETY
saskatchewan history Folklore Society 1860 Lorne Street, Regina, SK S4P 2L7.The saskatchewan history and Folklore Society is dedicated to encouraging and
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1860 Lorne Street,
Regina, SK
The Saskatchewan History and Folklore Society is dedicated to encouraging and promoting interest in the history and folklore of Saskatchewan. The society though primarily interested in the conservation of "people history", also maintains the Saskatchewan Historical Recognition Registry. The Registry is a program which awards certificates to any business, farm or residence which has been in one families hands for at least 80 years. Next Heritage Group Heritage Group Index

33. Saskatchewan History
History of Saskatchewan Horticultural Association 19271977. L. Capeling The History of Saskatchewan and The North West Territories Volume I
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Saskatchewan
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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

34. Saskatchewan Journals
saskatchewan history Volume 10, No. 1, Winter 1957. Lewis H. Thomas (editor) saskatchewan history Volume 56 Number 1 Spring 2004. Bruce Dawson (editor)
http://www.saskgenealogy.com/Library Catalogue/Saskatchewan/Journals.htm
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Journals
Resources found in the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society The following has not been proofed. Includes Newsletters and Periodicals. Title Author Public. Year Media Type Lending Status Saskatchewan Genealogical Society Bulletin Volumes 1-34 Various editors Journal Borrow Armchair Genealogist: Saskatoon Branch Newsletter1987 - January 1991, January - April 1998, May 2000 - December 2003 Evelyn Ballard (editor), et al Journal Borrow Armchair Genealogist: Saskatoon Branch Newsletter1991 - 1993, 1995-1997 Evelyn Ballard (editor) Journal Borrow Armchair Genealogist: Saskatoon Branch Newsletter2004 Evelyn Ballard (editor) Journal Borrow Biggar Root Booster: Newsletter of the Biggar Branch SGS Volumes 1-11, 1995-2005 none Journal Borrow Border Branch Bulletin: Border Branch, Saskatchewan Genealogy Society1993-2004

35. Saskatchewan Publishers Group Publishers List
Bill Barry writes books about saskatchewan history, geography and place names . books of regional saskatchewan history, poetry, and nonfiction.
http://www.saskpublishers.sk.ca/publication/whowhat.shtml
Saskatchewan
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SPG Programs About SPG Members ... Saskatchewan Book Archive
Who Publishes What?
means this publisher accepts unsolicited manuscripts. means this company will assist self-publishers in different aspects of the production of their book. Contact the company for more information on what services they provide and their specific areas of specialization. Please read our guide to submitting your manuscript for more information and tips to improve your chances of being accepted.)
FULL MEMBERS
  • Canadian Plains Research Center - publishes the results of research from a variety of disciplines dealing with some aspect of the complex nature of the prairies.
    Coteau Books
    - publishes literary books including poetry, fiction, plays, nonfiction, juvenile and young adult fiction and nonfiction, and literary criticism.
    Dunlop Art Gallery
    - dedicated to engaging, researching and presenting a diverse range of visual artwork, mainly focussed on contemporary culture.
  • Gabriel Dumont Institute
    Les Editions de la nouvelle plume - publishes stories, novels, poems, teaching materials, and other writing forms in order to meet the needs of francophones and the school curriculum.

36. Molleken Could Make Saskatchewan History
Molleken could make saskatchewan history. By JON COOK SLAM! Sports These areheady days for Dustin Molleken. By this time tomorrow the Regina
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  • 37. The Bock Family History - "Memories Of Ladder Valley" - Home Page
    Story of the pioneer homesteaders of Ladder Valley in Saskatchewan, Canada. Andrew McPhee Wodonga, Victoria, Australia. saskatchewan history Web Ring
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    Al's story about
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    Ladder Valley, Sask in the 1930s. Beryl A. (Bock) McPhee Beryl's story about her childhood in Watrous, Sask, and life on a homestead in Ladder Valley. Bock Family History: Home Page Surname List A Mixed Bunch Home Surnames Sources Links Genealogy Web Rings Canadian Family History GenePool Shedding the Light on our Family Trees ... Canadian Genealogy Rate this site: 10 - The Best 1 - The Poorest Introduction I am inspired by the pioneer spirit and very proud of my ancestors achievements, that is my motivation in creating this site. At the moment nearly all the content here concerns the Bock family from which I'm descended, but I'm very eager to expand the site and include information about other Ladder Valley pioneer settlers. These are some of the family names of Ladder Valley residents: Archibald, Aston, Balfour, Bogner, Bond, Burnell, Brown, Boville, Butterfield, Borreson, Batanoff, Baskott, Crombie, Clark, Crashley, Choinski, Dundas, Dowbysh, Diakow, Eddy, Fraser, Friedli, Gilbert, Gallagher, Gibson, Gamage, Hashlabauer, Hendrickson, Huxted, Homenuik, Hill, Holt, Hughes, Hiltz, Isaacson, Kazmiruk, Kennedy, Lindsay, Lane, Landry, Lamotte, Marks, Moore, Marton, Mueller, Parker, Straub, Sweet, Staple, Radchenko, Wright, Wicinski, Woroly, Wood, Young, and Yur. So if you have info and/or photographs about your Ladder Valley ancestors please consider sharing it with the world via this site, I'm only an

    38. Saskatchewan History Camps
    saskatchewan history Camps at MySummerCamps.com. Search for kids and teen summercamps, summer camp jobs and camps for rent/sale in Saskatchewan.
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    39. Saskatchewan History Ring
    To promote and publicize Saskatchewan s interesting and colorful history. Any sitethat has historical content on their web site about Saskatchewan,
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    40. Jewish Life In Saskatchewan: A Bibliography
    Hoffer, Israel Reminiscences of Mr. Israel Hoffer, saskatchewan history, vol . Our Heritage The History of the Regina and Region Jewish Community
    http://www.gpfn.sk.ca/religion/judaism/history/jewskbib.html
    Jewish Life in Saskatchewan
    Bibliography
    Arnold, A.J. "Jewish Pioneer Settlements," The Beaver, Autumn, 1975, pp. 20-26. Arnold, A.J. "The New Jerusalem: Jewish Pioneers on the Prairies," The Beaver, August - September, 1994, pp. 37-42. Fairbairn, Garry "Community Alive in Spirit," The (Regina) Leader-Post, August 4, 1976. Hewson, Edith "Pioneer Settlement," Western People, July 28, 1988, pp. 12-13. Hoffer, Israel "Reminiscences of Mr. Israel Hoffer," Saskatchewan History, vol. V, no. 1, 1952, pp. 28-32. "Jewish Settlers Left Farm Behind," The (Regina) Leader-Post, January 20, 1990, p. D18. Leonoff, Cyril Edel "Pioneer, Plough and Prayers: The Jewish Farmers of Western Canada," (Vancouver: The Jewish Historical Society of British Columbia and the Western States of the Jewish History Association, 1984) pp. 3-14. Our Heritage: The History of the Regina and Region Jewish Community , Regina, Saskatchewan, Beth Jacob Synagogue, 1989, 200 p. Rasporich, Anthony "Early Twentieth-Century Jewish Farm Settlements in Saskatchewan: A Utopian Perspective," Saskatchewan History

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