Timeline & Historypin Tour

Timeline grab

The timeline available in the link below provides an introduction to the Saskatoon region.

From Glaciers to Boomtown: 15,000 years in 15 minutes!

historypin

I’ve created a HistoryPin tour of some of the early architectural history of Saskatoon. For more interpretation of the tour, go to Saskatoon Styles.

Click here to go to the HistoryPin Tour.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Timeline Bibliography

Elias, Peter Douglas. The Dakota of the Canadian Northwest: Lessons for Survival. Manitoba Studies in Native History 5. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 1988

Innes, Robert Alexander. Elder Brother and the Law of the People: Contemporary Kinship and Cowessess First Nation. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba, 2013.

Kerr, Don, and Stan Hanson. Saskatoon, the First Half Century. Edmonton: NeWest Publishers, 1982.

Lalonde, Andre N. “Colonization Companies and the North-West Rebellion.” In 1885 and after: Native Society in Transition, edited by F. L. Barron, and James B. Waldram, 53-65. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, 1986.

Smith, Nadia ‘Archaeological Investigations at the Cut Arm Site (FbNp-22) : Evidence for Wanuskewin Heritage Park as an Island on the Plains.’ M.A. thesis, University of Saskatchewan, 2012.

Taylor-Hollings, Jill S. ‘The Northwestern Extent of Sandy Lake Ware: A Canadian Perspective.’ M.A. thesis, University of Saskatchewan, 1999.

Waiser, W. A. Saskatchewan: A New History. Calgary: Fifth House, 2005.