The eighteenth and nineteenth century Crees of west central Saskatchewan are the focus of this thesis. This research has involved obtaining information relating to the cultural landscape of these Crees for the period encompassed by the study. An examination of one aspect of this cultural landscape, the named landscape, has been the primary aim of this research. Information regarding the named landscape of these Crees was obtained from relevant historic documents and ethnographic research. A number of historic documents have been consulted in this study. In particular, much use has been made of the journal accounts of Hudson's Bay Company traders who travelled to the study region in the mid 1700s. Ethnographic fieldwork was undertaken with...
This study is an analysis of how the Metis of Île à la Crosse negotiated their way through the dema...
The Stanley Mission Old Village site (GiNd-11) is located in northern Saskatchewan along the Churchi...
The Elbow Sand Hills and the adjacent South Saskatchewan and Qu’Appelle River valleys in south-centr...
The eighteenth and nineteenth century Crees of west central Saskatchewan are the focus of this thesi...
The eighteenth century historical documents fail to support the accepted view, advanced by David Man...
This thesis discusses the archaeological resources at the Turn area of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, in l...
FbNp-1 (formerly Tipperary Creek) is a habitation site located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, two mile...
This thesis addresses aspects of indigenous knowledge held by members of the community of Pickerel N...
An archaeological survey was conducted in the Clearwater River Valley, Saskatchewan in the summer of...
This thesis examines the borderlands history of the Cree (nêhiyawak; primarily under Chief Little Be...
The results from the archaeological investigations at Black Lake in northern Saskatchewan describe a...
Archaeological research was carried out in the Quill Lakes region of east central Saskatchewan using...
This dissertation problematizes the notion that ‘heritage’ is a singular, agreed-upon concept within...
The Stranraer Terrace is a large geographical landmark located along Eagle Creek in mid-western Sask...
This project is an analysis of social relationships at Cannington Manor, an early settlement period ...
This study is an analysis of how the Metis of Île à la Crosse negotiated their way through the dema...
The Stanley Mission Old Village site (GiNd-11) is located in northern Saskatchewan along the Churchi...
The Elbow Sand Hills and the adjacent South Saskatchewan and Qu’Appelle River valleys in south-centr...
The eighteenth and nineteenth century Crees of west central Saskatchewan are the focus of this thesi...
The eighteenth century historical documents fail to support the accepted view, advanced by David Man...
This thesis discusses the archaeological resources at the Turn area of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, in l...
FbNp-1 (formerly Tipperary Creek) is a habitation site located in Wanuskewin Heritage Park, two mile...
This thesis addresses aspects of indigenous knowledge held by members of the community of Pickerel N...
An archaeological survey was conducted in the Clearwater River Valley, Saskatchewan in the summer of...
This thesis examines the borderlands history of the Cree (nêhiyawak; primarily under Chief Little Be...
The results from the archaeological investigations at Black Lake in northern Saskatchewan describe a...
Archaeological research was carried out in the Quill Lakes region of east central Saskatchewan using...
This dissertation problematizes the notion that ‘heritage’ is a singular, agreed-upon concept within...
The Stranraer Terrace is a large geographical landmark located along Eagle Creek in mid-western Sask...
This project is an analysis of social relationships at Cannington Manor, an early settlement period ...
This study is an analysis of how the Metis of Île à la Crosse negotiated their way through the dema...
The Stanley Mission Old Village site (GiNd-11) is located in northern Saskatchewan along the Churchi...
The Elbow Sand Hills and the adjacent South Saskatchewan and Qu’Appelle River valleys in south-centr...