The Final Decade of the Saskatoon Arena and the Birth of SaskPlace Terry HoknesTerry HoknesMarch 10, 2021Saskatchewan History and Folklore SocietyYXE, Saskatchewan, music, concerts, bands, metallica, Iron Maiden, Cheap Trick, Bruce Dickinson, Steve Harris, Saskatoon Arena, Saskplace, Cliff Wright, Streetheart, Tom Cochrane, Downtown, Venues, Hokness, History & Folklore Society, SK, Prairie, 1980s, Kenny Shields
“Today is the Day We Live”: Willa Dallard, one of SK’s Pioneering Settlers of African Descent Ebele MogoEbele MogoSeptember 2, 2020Saskatchewan History and Folklore SocietyAfrican-Canadian History, Black history, Black Pioneers, Saskatchewan, SK, Saskatchewan African Canadian Heritage Museum, Willa Dallard, Willa Bowen Dallard, Phyllis Dallard Johnson, Ebele Mogo, Racial Discrimination, Racism in Canada, RacismComment
A Brief History of Saskatchewan’s Pioneering Settlers of African Descent Ebele MogoEbele MogoAugust 5, 2020Saskatchewan History and Folklore SocietyAfrican-Canadian History, Black history, Saskatchewan, SK, Saskatchewan African Canadian Heritage Museum, Virtual Museum, LaFayette, Mayes, Saunders, Dallard, Willa Dallard, Mattie Mayes, Lewis Mayes, Fanny Saunders, Shiloh Baptist Church, Oklahoma, Ebele Mogo, Sir Wilfred Laurier, Racial Discrimination, Black Pioneers, Racism, Racism in CanadaComment