Autograph Books are Just Like Social Media Sheri HathawaySheri HathawayDecember 9, 2020Saskatchewan History and Folklore SocietyAutographs, autograph books, social history, #womenhist, Hathaway, Saskatchewan, History, childhood, school, friends, poetry, verse, signingComment
The Big Move: From California to Saskatchewan, 1969 Joan ChampJoan ChampNovember 25, 2020Champ, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Forestry, 1970s, Moving, family, teenage, childhood, band, adolescenceComment
World War II Telegraphs: An Interview with Grant Falhman Bill ArmstrongSK History & FolkloreNovember 11, 2020Saskatchewan History and Folklore SocietyRemembrance Day, November 11, WWII, Telegram, rural history, history, saskatchewan, war, grief, loss, forgiveness, telegraph, communicationsComment
Revisiting the Northwest Mounted Police Trail Connie SykesConnie SykesOctober 28, 2020Saskatchewan History and Folklore SocietyTrail, walking, pilgrimage, saskatchewan, history, nature, grasslands national park, cypress hills, pinto butte, val marieComment
In the Fall Garry RadisonGarry RadisonOctober 14, 2020Saskatchewan, Garry Radison, Kamsack, Childhood, Dogs, fire, autumn, fall, bonfire, burning, boyhood, friendshipComment
Purity Meats: A Place You Can Trust Bob FriedrichSK History & FolkloreSeptember 30, 2020Saskatchewan, Regina, Germantown, Heritage Neighborhood, butcher, shop, family-owned, Depression, german, Friedrich, meat, business, history, yqrComment
Crop Circles Marilyn FreyMarilyn FreySeptember 16, 2020harvest, Saskatchewan, women, wheat, farm wife, field meal, ford meteor, lost, agriculture, farming, slow cooker, marriageComment
“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 factor to be reckoned with”: The Saskatoon Local Council of Women in its First Ten Years Tyla BetkeTyla BetkeAugust 19, 2020Saskatchewan History and Folklore SWomen, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Organizing, Clubs, Saskatoon Local Council of Women, Christina Murray, WWIComment
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
A Métis Jazz Band: The Crescent Lake Rascals Wilmar ShingooseWilmar ShingooseJuly 22, 2020Saskatchewan History and Folklore SocietyJazz, band, Saskatchewan, allary school, Crescent Lake, Métis, 1950s, music, school, saxophone, Crescent Lake Rascals, songs, Big BandComment
Servant of the North: Sask Government Airways James WinkelJames WinkelJuly 8, 2020Saskatchewan History and Folklore Societyairplane, plane, Saskatchewan, history, aviation history, norseman, aircraft, Air ambulance, Sask Government Airways, CCF, Tommy Douglas, Joe Phelps, Everett Baker, Northern SaskatchewanComment
A Modern Family on the Pow Wow Trail Robert SeverightRobert SeverightJune 24, 2020Pow wow, Cote First Nation, Kahkewistahaw, Indigenous history, Saskatchewan, Traditional Dancer, Grass Dancer, regalia, grand entry, Robert Severight, hospitality, drum, dance, singingComment
Don Campbell and the Saskatchewan Air Ambulance Will ChabunWill ChabunJune 10, 2020airplane, plane, saskatchewan, history, aviation history, norseman, aircraft, Air ambulance, fairchild husky, cessna 195Comment
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 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 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 Bev LundahlBev LundahlApril 15, 2020Sputnik, Saskatchewan, prairie, space race, rural, farm, stargazing, astronomy, 1957, fudgeComment
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 Adrian PatonAdrian PatonMarch 24, 2020pandemic, spanish flu, Saskatchewan, Adrian Paton, farm, Wood River, Gravelbourg Comments