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An Indian Chief, an English Tourist, a Doctor, a Reverend, and a Member of Ppparliament: the Journeys of Pasqua’S’S’S Pictographs and the Meaning of Treaty Four
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A Selected Western Canada Historical Resources Bibliography to 1985 •• Pannekoek
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Charitable Gaming Grants Paid by Community April 1, 2019 to June 30, 2019
St Philip's Residential School
National Historic Sites of Canada System Plan Will Provide Even Greater Opportunities for Canadians to Understand and Celebrate Our National Heritage
The Journal of the Saskatchewan Archaeological Society)
Canada's 46 National Parks, 168 National Historic Sites, 4 National
DECLARATION of CLAIM Pursuant to Rule 41 of the Specific Claims Tribunal Rules Ofpractice and Procedure
The Metis Cultural Brokers and the Western Numbered Treaties, 1869-1877
Saskatchewan Travel Guide
Prairie Perspectives: Geographical Essays
Fort Pelly/St. Philips Indian Residential School
The Architecture of the Western Canadian Fur Trade: a Cultural-Historical Perspective
National Parks and National Historic Sites of Canada in Saskatchewan
Fort Pelly/St. Philip's Indian Residential School
Pioneer Questionnaire Respondents
Top View
Board & Staff Quarterly Report
The Historic Sites Regulations
News Service
Blue Jay, Vol.23, Issue 3
Canada's National Historic Sites and National Parks ATLAS
Regional Health Authority Community List
Evidence for Unusually Wet 19Th Century Summers in the Eastern Prairies and Northwestern Ontario
2010 Annual Report.Indd
Morton Manuscript Subject Index Agricultural Societies
Fort Pelly: an Historical Sketch the Following Article Is Based Largely on Available Fort Pelly Journals Covering the Periods 1832-36, 1843-44, 1857-58 and 1863-64
Stipendiary Magistrates and Supreme Court Judges, and in Particular to Hugh Richardson
Tourism Saskatchewan Guide
Fort Livingstone
Report of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police, 1907
A Selected Western Canada Historical Resources Bibliography to 1985
Fort Carlton in 1824-25
A Teaching Guide to Saskatchewan Archaeology
Missing Children and Unmarked Burials