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 ...
67. Canadian Charter of Rights - Annotated , Vol . 5 ( Aurora : Canada Law Book Inc. , 1998 ) ; Richard Goreham , Language Rights and the Court Challenges Program ( Ottawa : Commissioner of Official Languages , 1992 ) , 2-6 ; Pal , 1993 ...
1364 White , Donny . R - E3767 n.d. 1.5 cm Includes biographical sketch of pioneer photographer Geraldine Moodie ( granddaughter of Susanna Moodie ) ; copy of periodical Women Together Magazine with Donny White's sketch on Geraldine ...
Sinclair Ross Ross's As for Me and My House ( 1941 ) is a narrative by the wife of the Reverend Philip Bentley , a minister at Horizon Church during the tough days of Depression - era Saskatchewan . Philip is a failed artist and writer ...
A World We Have Lost examines the early history of Saskatchewan through an Aboriginal and environmental lens. Indian and mixed-descent peoples played leading roles in the story -- as did the land and climate.
In Happyland, Curtis McManus contends that the “Dirty Thirties,” actually began much earlier and were connected only peripherally to the Depression itself.
Remembering Saskatchewan: A History of Rural Saskatchewan
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Some thought that this literary production was fuelled by the fluoridated water supply of Moose Jaw; others thought that the garlic-intensive diet of the immigrant community was responsible. Still others claimed that the unusual Moose ...
In Prairie Perspectives: Papersofthe Western Canadian Studies Conference, edited byDavid P. Gagan, 629. Toronto: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970. “Stanley Notes.” The Beaver, 1, 6 (1921): 29. Stegner, Wallace. Wolf Willow: A History, ...