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         Saskatchewan Culture:     more books (100)
  1. War, Memory, and Popular Culture: Essays on Modes of Remembrance and Commemoration.(Brief article)(Book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Catherine Switzer, 2010-03-22
  2. Stages of Capital: Law, Culture and Market Governance in Late Colonial India.(Book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Ishita Pande, 2010-03-22
  3. Lagomorphs of the calf creek local fauna (cypress hills formation, Oligocene, chadronian) Saskatchewan by J. E. Storer, 1981-01-01
  4. Celebrating the history and culture of the North: following is the third of an eight-part series in commemoration of Saskatchewan's 100th anniversary, ... OF HEART): An article from: SaskBusiness by Jeff Arthur, 2005-05-01
  5. Popular Culture and Performance in the Victorian City.(Review) (book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Kathleen E. McCrone, 2000-04-01
  6. English Pasts: Essays in History and Culture.(Review) (book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Christopher Kent, 2000-04-01
  7. Financial Missionaries to the World: The Politics and Culture of Dollar Diplomacy 1900-1930.(Review) (book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Gail D. Triner, 2001-04-01
  8. Social Power and Legal Culture: Litigation Masters in Late Imperial China.(Review) (book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Margo S. Gewurtz, Elizabeth Colwill, 2001-04-01
  9. Crowds, Culture and Politics in Georgian Britain.(Review) (book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Richard Connors, 2000-12-01
  10. German Travel Cultures.(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Irmgard Steinisch, 2003-08-01
  11. Picturing Russia: Explorations in Visual Culture.(Book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Cherie Woodworth, 2009-09-22
  12. The Middlemost and the Milltowns: Bourgeois Culture and Politics in Early Industrial England.(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Margaret C. Jacob, 2004-04-01
  13. Leisure Settings: Bourgeois Culture, Medicine, and the Spa in Modern France.(Review) (book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Sander L. Gilman, 2000-12-01
  14. Working-Class Culture, Women, and Britain, 1914-1921.(Book Review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Catherine Ellis, 2002-08-01

41. The Finer Arts.com - Bringing North American Fine Art To The World
A site dedicated to art and artists, both past and present, that display their love and history for life, family, culture, earth, religion, Canada, and saskatchewan.
http://www.thefinerarts.com
Account: Username: Password: Create Account See the benefits of membership. Keyword Search Cart cart is empty. Gallery Take a Tour All Available Works The Art Archives Artists Artist List New Artist Info. Artist FAQ Programs Corporate Programs Lease Layaway Gifts Gift Information Claim a Gift Give a Gift Links Announcements Welcome to the The Finer Arts.com. The newest sensation in online fine art. Featuring some of North America's most accomplished artists as well some of the hottest new finds. Visit their works in our virtual gallery . Not only is this an art gallery, but we also feature: All you need to do is create an account and enjoy. In Profile Joni Evenson
I was born may 8, 1979 in Frontier, SK where I grew up riding and drawing horses inspired by my artistic family, my mother Bonnie and 2 aunts Sherrie Leden and ... [full story] QuickShots News Sold out works and Consignments Added Sold out works of Brown, Bateman, Bush, Buchwitz, Brass, Romance, Fisher Scrimshaw and Thompson have been added to our collection of works for sale. The fo... [Full Story] Honored Again with Gold The Finer Arts.com web site is honored one more time with the Gold Award from ArtSpace 2000 World Web Award 2003-2004....

42. Welcome To CSA 2001-2002
Established 1958 at the University of saskatchewan. Officers, sponsors, and event information provided, as well as Chinese culture links.
http://duke.usask.ca/~ss_csa/

43. Aboriginal Digital Collections Pilot
Based in saskatchewan, Canada. History of members and chiefs, land treaties, sports, and education. Storybook and culture camp offered. Links.
http://aboriginalcollections.ic.gc.ca/muskeg/
Aboriginal Digital Collections Aboriginal Digital Collections (ADC) was a pilot project undertaken in 1998/1999 by Aboriginal Business Canada and Canada's Digital Collections program. It provided jobs for some 150 Aboriginal youth working for Aboriginal organizations across the country. This pilot project presented a unique opportunity for Aboriginal Canadians to preserve, celebrate and communicate their heritage, languages and contemporary life by developing and accessing materials over the Information Highway. The material ranges from information on Aboriginal businesses and entrepreneurship to traditional knowledge and contemporary issues, such as the preservation of Aboriginal languages. Aboriginal youth created over 30 Web sites featuring significant Canadian Aboriginal material. These collections have been merged into the Canada's Digital Collections collection. For your convenience we have listed the collections created under the ADC pilot project below. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - A -
Aboriginal Arts Gallery Saskatchewan

Aboriginal Business Case Studies in Canada

Aboriginal Business Database

Aboriginal Communities and Businesses of the Simcoe Region
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Aboriginal Suppliers Directory

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Balanced Visions "Four" Business

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CANDO'S CED Program Online

Cape Croker: An Evolutionary Historical Tour
Cree Trappers Associations - F - First Nations Traditional Teaching Units From the Bush to the Internet - G -

44. Virtual Saskatchewan - Aboriginal Culture And Spirit
She teaches a university extension class in Cree culture she's the first personin saskatchewan to teach a university class without having a university
http://www.virtualsk.com/current_issue/culture_and_spirit.html
Please show your support for Virtual Saskatchewan by visiting our sponsors
by Dave Yanko Sally Milne. LA RONGE In the early 1990s, Cree Elder Sally Milne decided she was going to become the best in the world at something. Precisely what that something was going to be, she didn't know. In fact at the time, she didn't know why she felt so compelled to excel. Milne first considered cross-country skiing. She had very little experience with the winter sport. But the date of a popular, all-abilities competition was approaching and she thought the event might be a good opportunity to measure her potential. Before it arrived, however, event organizers asked her to provide some prizes in the form of birch bark bitings she'd just recently begun to create. . . "I'm now one of the four most renowned bark biters in the world,'' Milne proclaims, her small smile growing into a hearty laugh as she adds: "There's a total of four of us in the world!'' Of course the last part is not true Milne's humor is often self-deprecating and seldom far from the surface during a chat at the La Ronge Band RCMP office where she works as an aboriginal resource person. The truth is that in less than 10 years, her exquisite designs have found their way into homes in Germany, Austria, England, Scotland, China, Australia and New Zealand. Here in North America, Canadian Governor-General Adrienne Clarkson and Hollywood movie star Bruce Willis are among those who own and admire her birch bark bitings.

45. Saskatchewan Aboriginal Services Kiosk - Culture
These sites, many of which focus on saskatchewan Aboriginal culture, have been groupedinto the following categories. Click on any category to access the list.
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... Youth Culture Aboriginal culture is rich and vibrant , providing a host of Aboriginal-related culture events and producing art, crafts, literature and many other cultural treasures. Indeed, there has been a resurgence of interest in that culture, both within the Aboriginal community and outside it. ASKsask houses a database that contains many Saskatchewan institutions and services which relate to aboriginal culture. If you are interested in these institutions and services, you can easily access them. Just type a keyword (such as "arts" or "crafts") in the "search now" box on the left side of this screen. That command will search a database and provide you with cultural institutions and services in Saskatchewan. There are some, comprehensive websites that provide a wide variety of cultural information. Some of these are:

46. Saskatchewan Aboriginal Services Kiosk - Youth - Culture And Arts
There are services in saskatchewan that help to promote Aboriginalart and culture. Just utilize the ASKsask search function. Type
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Culture and Art Aboriginal art and culture is very rich and vibrant. The spectrum of art and culture is vast and extends to literature, music, theatre and film, dance, history, folklore, sculpting, painting and spirituality, to mention a few. The immense talent of Aboriginal people is evident though the generations. Young Aboriginal people carry on that proud tradition. There are services in Saskatchewan that help to promote Aboriginal art and culture. Just utilize the ASKsask search function . Type a keyword (such as "culture") into the "search now" box on the left hand side of this screen. That command will search a database and provide you with cultural related services in Saskatchewan.

47. SaskFestivals.com
Search for saskatchewan festivals and events by date and/or region.Category Regional North America saskatchewan Travel and Tourism...... Our festivals and events are a vital part of saskatchewan's culture; past, present,and future offering a wide variety of arts, culture, and entertainment.
http://www.saskfestivals.com/

48. Saskatchewan Arts Board - Showcase - Sharing The Circle - Dennis
Bruce Born into this culture acrylic on matboard 81.0 x 101.6 cm 1992 SaskatchewanArts Board Permanent Collection Born into this culture reflects images that
http://www.artsboard.sk.ca/showcase_v_circle_06.shtml

49. Aboriginal Canada Portal: Saskatchewan - Justice And Policing
Home Provincial and Territorial Information saskatchewan Language, Heritageand culture. Aboriginal culture – Virtual saskatchewan Online Magazine.
http://www.aboriginalcanada.gc.ca/abdt/interface/interface2.nsf/engdocBasic/13.1
Saskatchewan Aboriginal Affairs - Homepage Provincial Aboriginal Organizations ... Justice and Policing
Justice and Policing
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50. Portail Des Autochtones Au Canada : Saskatchewan - Justice Et Services Policiers
Translate this page Centre (en anglais seulement). Aboriginal culture – Virtual SaskatchewanOn-line Magazine (en anglais seulement). Aboriginal Faces of
http://www.aboriginalcanada.gc.ca/abdt/interface/interface2.nsf/frndoc/13.13.12.
Saskatchewan Affaires autochtones - Page d'accueil Organisations autochtones provinciales ... Justice et services policiers
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51. PaperCuts - Federal Support For Culture In Saskatchewan Second-Lowest In The Nat
Statistics Canada reports that the federal government contributes less to Saskatchewanculture, per capita, than any other province except British Columbia.
http://www.saskpublishers.sk.ca/programs/papercuts/1999-fall/support.shtml
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Federal Support for Culture in Saskatchewan Second-Lowest in the Nation
Statistics Canada reports that the federal government contributes less to Saskatchewan culture, per capita, than any other province except British Columbia. In 1997-98, we received $34 per person in cultural funding. This is below the national per capita average of $89, and well below the $113 per person Quebec receives. Despite hefty federal cuts, provincial budgets for the arts stayed the same, while municipal funding has actually increased. Back to PaperCuts Home Contact SPG About This Site ... Search

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Postcard Categories Cityscapes cultureHeritage Cycling-Hiking Famous Icons FishingGolf Horseback Hunting Parks-Lakes Scenery Postcards From saskatchewan!
http://www.sasktourism.com/postcards/default.asp?cat=2

53. Guns58.htm
saskatchewan'S culture IS AS 'DISTINCT' AS QUEBEC'S, REPORTS BREITKREUZ.Rockford Rally gives unanimous support to Brandon Declaration .
http://teapot.usask.ca/cdn-firearms/Reform/19960122.html
NEWS RELEASE January 22, 1996 For Immediate Release "SASKATCHEWAN'S CULTURE IS AS 'DISTINCT' AS QUEBEC'S," REPORTS BREITKREUZ. Rockford Rally gives unanimous support to "Brandon Declaration" Yorkton - Garry Breitkreuz, MP for Yorkton-Melville spoke to 65 responsible firearm owners at a rally held January 20th in Rockford, Sask. "That so many came out on a Saturday night when it was 39 below zero shows how upset local hunters and sport shooters are with the Liberal government," said local organizer Don Balaski. "We all had to take a break half way through the meeting so that those present could warm up their vehicles to make sure they would start at the end of the meeting," reported Breitkreuz. Breitkreuz traced the history of the Liberal's anti-gun bill (C-68) for the crowd reminding them of the rally held two years ago in Preeceville, Sask. where over 1600 angry citizens protested the last round of gun control laws passed by the Conservatives (who now hold just two seats in the House of Commons). "Democratic

54. Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre
. Livres, bandes vidéo, films...... Translate this page 306) 665-6520 Sujets. Premières nations de la saskatchewan culture,histoire et langues.
http://library.usask.ca/native/directory/french/saskindian_f.html
Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre
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Saskatchewan Indian Cultural Centre
120 - 33rd Street East
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
info@sicc.sk.ca
Sujets
Description
Langues
Anglais, cri, chipewyan, dakota, autres langues siouennes [nakota, lakota]
Ressources documentaires
Monographies Photographies Enregistrements sonores Cartes Microfilms
Catalogue en ligne disponible
Accessible au public
Lun. - ven., 9 h - 16 h 30
Service de photocopie disponible

55. Browse By Author: Saskatchewan. Department Of Culture And Youth. Museum Of Natur
Author saskatchewan. Department of culture and Youth. Museum of NaturalHistory. Number of titles 1. Fort Carlton historic park.
http://library.usask.ca/northwest/index/author/131.html
Author: Saskatchewan. Department of Culture and Youth. Museum of Natural History
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  • 56. Listings Saskatchewan: Society: Culture
    Canada saskatchewan Society culture ethnic associations. , Search,Complete Directory,
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    ... Society : Culture - ethnic associations Search Complete Directory In Saskatchewan Only Canada Wide Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland NW Territories Nova Scotia Nunavut Ontario PE Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon All Categories In Culture Only Animals/Pets Arts/Crafts Auto Guide Business Community Services Computers Education Employment Entertainment Events/Festivals Government Media Miscellaneous Professional Resource Industries Science/Humanities Shopping Society Sports/Recreation Travel General Subcategories: French South West South East West Central Page: 1 This Category in : Canada @View the Complete List in Saskatchewan Province Wide
    Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan

    Multiculturalism promotes the understanding, respect, appreciation, and acceptance of all people as equal in our society. The Multicultural Council of Saskatchewan (MCoS), established in 1975, is the ...
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    57. Listings Saskatchewan: West Central: Society: Culture
    This Category in saskatchewan Canada. culture French CiCaFra (Saskatoon)Post Review Report a Bad Link CICAFRA est un projet dont l'objectif est de
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    CICAFRA est un projet dont l'objectif est de collectionner,enseigner et diffuser la culture et la civilisation canadiennes-françaises.
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    58. Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange Society
    For more information, suggestions or comments, contact saskatchewan CulturalExchange Society 2431 8th Avenue Regina, saskatchewan, Canada S4R 5J7.
    http://www.gpfn.sk.ca/culture/arts/fiddle/
    The SCES is a Provincial Cultural Organization which facilitates cultural exchange and communication by providing a base for sharing cultural experiences. The SCES runs several programs around the province and supports other organizations working closely with grass roots arts and cultural expressions.
    PROGRAMS
    The Fiddle Web
    Saskatchewan Festivals Committee
    School Workshop Tours
    THE CLUB and THE EXCHANGE

    Northern Plains Festival
    Comix 4 Culture
    Common Weal Community Plays Features S.C.E.S Window to Art
    A look at visual art in Regina Calendar of Events
    A calendar of what's happening at the Club and The Other Side The SCES gratefully acknowledges the support of
    For more information, suggestions or comments, contact:
    Saskatchewan Cultural Exchange Society 2431 8th Avenue Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Phone Fax (306) 780-9487 email: SCES

    59. GPFN Culture, Arts And Heritage
    band. Provincial culture and Heritage Groups. Society; GPFN saskatchewanArchaeological Society; GPFN saskatchewan Cultural Exhange Society;
    http://www.gpfn.sk.ca/culture/
    Culture, Arts and Heritage
    Local Arts Groups
    Local visual and performing arts groups, bands, programs and companies.
    Provincial Culture and Heritage Groups

    60. Culture And Media Use In Saskatchewan Indian Country
    Canadian Journal of Communication. culture and Media Use in SaskatchewanIndian Country. Joël Demay University of Ottawa. Background.
    http://www.wlu.ca/~wwwpress/jrls/cjc/BackIssues/16.3/demay.html
    Volume 16, Number 3/4, 1991
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    Culture and Media Use in Saskatchewan Indian Country
    University of Ottawa
    Background
    This study has researched and analyzed the ways a specific population, the Treaty Indians of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, deal with mass communication media. More than 50,000 Indians scattered across a territory larger than Spain, are caught in the information age with no mass medium of their own. They view themselves as members of independent aboriginal societies that have existed for centuries and centuries; they would like to retain their identity while nevertheless participating in the larger context of Canadian society. Some historical information may be useful to understand the present. Between 1817 and 1929, the Indian/Dene nations conducted negotiations with the British government (or with Canada in the right of the Crown) which resulted in the signing of more than twenty major international treaties with in the borders of what is now called Canada. The land that became Saskatchewan in 1905 was covered by six different treaties which provide the legal base for the existence today of the province's 72 bands. The Canadian state has incorporated in its constitution and other legislation the special responsibility for Canadian Treaty Indians which it inherited from the British Crown.

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