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Sex and the City: Saskatoon was a Wide-Open Town
Sex and the City: Saskatoon was a Wide-Open Town
Candice KleinCandice KleinMay 27, 2020sex, sexuality, history, Canada, Saskatchewan, blue theatres, pornography, sex work, disco, The Cave Restaurant, Saskatoon, YXEComment
Lakota Place Names in Southwestern Saskatchewan
Lakota Place Names in Southwestern Saskatchewan
Claire ThomsonClaire ThomsonMay 13, 2020Saskatchewan History and Folklore SocietyLakota, John Lecaine, place names, Indigenous, Okíčhize Pȟežísla Wakpá, Wood Mountain, Saskatchewan, Sitting Bull, Lakȟóta Tȟamákȟočhe, White Mud River, Frenchman River, Wísaŋye Wakpá, Míčha Wakpá, Tȟa Čheyáka Pahá, Three Mile Butte, winter camp, Wiwáŋyaŋg Wačhípi Wakpála, Sundance Creek, Indigenous history, land-based learning Comment
Peddling to Make Ends Meet
Peddling to Make Ends Meet
Habeeb SalloumHabeeb SalloumApril 29, 2020Saskatchewan History and Folklore Societyhomesteading, peddling, peddlers, Saskatchewan, southern saskatchewan, family, chickpeas, Lebanon, Syria, Immigration, Salloum, Gouverneur, mukaarii, farming, agricultureComment
Sputnik Over Saskatchewan
Sputnik Over Saskatchewan
Bev LundahlBev LundahlApril 15, 2020Sputnik, Saskatchewan, prairie, space race, rural, farm, stargazing, astronomy, 1957, fudgeComment
The Spanish Flu Offers Lessons for Saskatchewan People
The Spanish Flu Offers Lessons for Saskatchewan People
Derek CameronDerek CameronApril 4, 2020Flu, spanish flu, pandemic, regina, World War I, Armistice, healthComment
How a Saskatchewan Family Dealt with the Pandemic of 1918
How a Saskatchewan Family Dealt with the Pandemic of 1918
Adrian PatonAdrian PatonMarch 24, 2020pandemic, spanish flu, Saskatchewan, Adrian Paton, farm, Wood River, Gravelbourg Comments
A Moose Hunt Story
A Moose Hunt Story
John MerastyJohn MerastyMarch 14, 2020Saskatchewan History and Folklore Societymoose, Saskatchewan, hunting, winter, Pelican Narrows, Northern Saskatchewan, cold, snowshoes, snowmobile, Whitesand Dam, 1980, McInnis Lake, trapping, Indigenous, Indigenous history, Indigenous authored, land-based learningComment
Wadena Café Memories
Wadena Café Memories
Florence HwangFlorence HwangFebruary 15, 2020Saskatchewan History and Folklore SocietyWadena, Saskatchewan, Restaurants, cooking, chinese restaurant, Yee, Louie, Hwang Comment
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