A brief guide to Fort Carlton Historic Park, located near Duck Lake, SK, where an important scene of battle took place during the Northwest Resistance of 1885.
A guide to Saskatchewan sites of historical interest related to the Northwest Resistance of 1885. It was released by the Northwest Advisory Committee and approved by the Government of Saskatchewan in the hope that it would "heighten public interest...
A detailed guide to Fort Carlton Historic Park, located near Duck Lake, SK, and was an important scene of battle during the Northwest Resistance of 1885.
aboriginal war veterans - political influence World War II - native war veterans - Saskatchewan aboriginal peoples - social status aboriginal rights movement
It has been accepted in the historical discourse that a direct link existed between the participation of Aboriginal people in the Second World War and a new political consciousness of Aboriginal people in Canada generally, and Saskatchewan...
University of Saskatchewan -- Library Library catalogs -- Periodicals
Issue includes: documents on contemporary China, 1949-1975; early university records in the University of Saskatchewan Library; Canadian Corporate Reports Collection; recent acquisitions of note; the Maximchuk collection.
Detailed article on the life of Honoré Joseph Jaxon, known as Louis Riel's secretary immediately before the Northwest Rebellion. The article also details the unfortunate trashing of Jaxon's papers upon his death in New York City in 1952. Published...
•patriotism
•Second World War
•home front
•Saskatoon
Abstract
In the last decade historians have focused greater attention on the Canadian home front during the Second World War. This increased scrutiny has led to studies of not only the war’s impact on the nation at large, but also on specific...
Northwest Resistance
Law Enforcement -- NWMP
News and Reporting -- Articles
Battle descriptions
A transcribed newspaper article from the Saskatchewan Herald of 11 May 1885. It describes the battle between Lt. Col. Otter's troops and those of Chief Poundmaker at Cut Knife Hill. Item found within folder 1 of file Rebellion, 1885.
University of Saskatchewan -- Library Library catalogs -- Periodicals
Issue includes: forward; the naming of Saskatoon--John Lake's accounts; the minute book of the Temperance Colony Pioneers' Society and the Central Saskatchewan Agricultural Society; the Saskatoon Sentinel; the achievement of the Saskatoon...
University of Saskatchewan -- Library Library catalogs -- Periodicals
Issue includes: the E.A. McCourt papers in the University of Saskatchewan archives; Canadiana; humanities; fine arts; social sciences; science; bibliography and reference.
University of Saskatchewan -- Library Library catalogs -- Periodicals
Issue contains: calligraphy and book illumination; Canadiana; humanities; fine arts; social sciences; science and technology; bibliography and reference.
University of Saskatchewan -- Library Library catalogs -- Periodicals
Issue includes: preface; illustration; introduction; the Muddle is the Message: Conrad Aiken's Review of the Waste Land; Conrad Aiken's novels; illustrations; Conrad Aiken bibliography.
Hiebert, Paul, 1892-1987; Canadian literature--20th century; Satire, Canadian;
typescript copy (186 pages). This book was published in 1967, and it examines the followers of Sarah who made up the poetic school of seven-and-a-half in Saskatchewan
Article relating to the Northwest Resistance battlefield of Batoche, SK as a national historic site, with a photograph of St. Antoine de Padoue Church.
A detailed history and guide to Fort Pitt Historic Park, located near present-day Lloydminster, Saskatchewan. Fort Pitt was an important scene of battle during the Northwest Resistance of 1885.