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which flora and fauna of the land were edible and how to prepare. Thereafter, the land was tilled, and agricultural practices and trading economies allowed each ethnic group to plant and cultivate the foods necessary for the recipes of their home land. Each ethnic group has brought their unique flavour and recipes to Saskatchewan, and these are celebrated today in Folk Festivals across the province.
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and culture scene in Saskatchewan. Arts and cultural activities before this date were of the main on a family, individual and unpaid level. Local schools would host plays, family or tribal members would engage in handcrafts of various sorts which may become heirlooms, communities would come together for engagement in various sports activities for recreation.
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are a few of the historical foods of the Cree First Nation aboriginal peoples. Bannock is easy to prepare and combine with local berries, the dough can be cooked over the open fire suspended on willow stick, and tastes similar to biscuits. Early settlers survived by learning from the First Nations
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The urban centers brought a mix of ethnic and religious settlers, and those who weren't agricultural homesteaders but brought with themselves a trade or professional calling. Regina developed around the newly formed legislature and North-West Mounted Police Barracks. Saskatoon developed around the
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and St. Louis of 1870, Qu'Appelle Farming colony and Bell Farm of 1880, Cannington Manor of 1882, East London Artisans Colony of 1884, The New Elsass German block colony of 1885, New Stockholm Swedish colony of 1885, Rosthern Mennonite Colony of 1893, Montmartre/Grenfell Galician settlement of 1896,
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took agricultural sustenance away. Electricity was made available throughout the various Saskatchewan regions. The economy saw a growth not only in the agricultural sector, but labour was also freed up to pursue choices other than agriculture. 1940s onward, a major breakthrough was seen in the arts
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teachers would assemble and present with the assistance of student and parent. The "Socialisti", "Red Devils/Ghosts", "West Country", or the "Coteau Hills Finnish Socialist Society" settled around 1923 in the Steeldale district of Saskatchewan. They would gather in halls and produce local plays.
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in Moose Jaw, Saskatoon Fringe Festival, Saskatoon Jazz Festival, Saskatoon Children's Festival, Ness Creek Music Festival, the Regina Folk Festival, the North Battleford Crafts Fair, Regina's Cathedral Village Arts Festival, Northern Saskatchewan Games and Cultural Festival (NSGCF) and the Fort
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via trail and ferry as well. Ethnic bloc settlements, and communities situated on the rail line grew quickly. Immigrants settled near others who they could communicate with, so those of like languages settled together for neighborly homestead improvements, harvesting co-operation and, economic
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Primary industries were agriculture in the rural south and central region, fishing and forestry in the rural northern region. The Dominion Land Act of 1872 offered pioneers an opportunity to prove up a quarter section of land (one hundred and sixty acres (a quarter square mile, 65
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In southern Saskatchewan the land was suitable for early ranching and cattle grazing enterprises. Ranchers replaced grazing buffalo herds with large spreads and community pastures. Sparse population dotted the southern landscape in the 19th century. Among the First Nations, the
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There are numerous heritage and cultural attractions in the province of Saskatchewan. Museums, dinosaur digs, aboriginal cultural and heritage sites, art galleries, professional sport venues, spas, handcraft, antique and tea shops, agricultural tours, live theatres and
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which would feed their own family and livestock. Pioneer activities supported harvest work groups, recreational sports, pioneer farm exhibitions, rodeos and community dances to provide support and social interaction for isolated neighbors who lived a
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and the west. Schools established a provincial curriculum and standard language. The cultural identity shifted from the homeland to creating a new society and culture with a single unifying language to aid economics and social growth.
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lifestyle of the First Nations developed leather working as a necessity for clothing. Trading fur for beads led to development of a new handcraft of beadwork and weaving. The First Nations of Saskatchewan are still renowned for their
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lifestyle to fulfill their economic and sustenance needs. Early homesteaders and settlers in the 19th and early 20th centuries likewise spent the majority of their time proving up their homesteads, tilling the land and providing
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The Saskatchewan lifestyle and culture was inter-related with and depended on the ethnic bloc settlement, geo-physical area and rural or urban community. Saskatchewan culture has historically been heavily influenced by
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railway route expedition. Settlement could be established under the safety of the NWMP and this new promise of agricultural colonization, so constructing a southern transcontinental railway helped maintain the
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to encourage drama production in the early 20th century. The Dominion Drama Festival which showcased a national competition amongst Canadian amateur theatre groups was held in Regina in the mid-1950s.
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was nicknamed the Medicine Line because of its seemingly magical ability to prevent U.S. soldiers from crossing it. The Big Muddy Badlands have a reputation for outlaw history, and hide-out caves. The
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during the 1997 Governor General's literary awards ceremonies. There have been other Saskatchewan artists who have been honoured with the Governor General's Literary Awards such as Lorna Crozier (
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modernized the farming industry as mechanized vehicles replaced the long hours of oxen ploughed land or the horse-drawn cart. Farms became much larger, and mechanized, evolving towards
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and the Saskatchewan Music Festival Association. There are also local talented musicians who have become professional on the international stage. A very few of these would be:
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The Saskatchewan government also showed support on a cultural level, with the creation of the Arts Board, and promotion of the Golden Jubilee celebrations hosted in 1955.
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and the Good Spirit Lake Doukhobor Annex (Devils Lake colony) of 1899 are just a few of the earliest ethnic bloc settlements established in the 19th century in the early
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for bootlegging in the prohibition years 1917–1924. Chinese immigrants used the tunnels as hideaways and homes during an era of anti-Chinese sentiments. The rise of the
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in 1883, the Qu'Appelle, Long Lake and Saskatchewan Railway (QLLR) in 1890, and Saskatoon attained city status in 1906, and is presently the province's largest city.
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legislation in 1961 to the province of Saskatchewan. In 1964, Justice Hall recommended the nationwide adoption of Saskatchewan's model of public health insurance.
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The Saskatchewan Writers Guild, Saskatchewan Playwrights Centre, Thunder Creek Publishing Co-operative formed to support and promote Saskatchewan literary talent.
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By the mid-1950s, there were just over 150 radio broadcast stations operating nationwide across Canada, Canada first received television broadcasts in 1952 at
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ceased operations in 2015 with no known opening date for a new gallery. Prince Albert, North Battleford, Moose Jaw and Yorkton all have public galleries.
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is the only major currently functioning art gallery in the province known to bring in major shows from other galleries. Saskatoon's now-defunct
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Qu'Appelle Midsummer Arts Festival are just a few of the several hundreds of community festivals held at various times throughout the province.
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and 1989 Canada Summer Games. There are also university, junior, high school and recreational athletic teams and sports across Saskatchewan.
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agricultural products for their families. The early 20th century developed successful agricultural practices, and society rejoiced in
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located in Regina that has been used for the production of both movies and television programs and are still used today in society.
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in the early 1950s. This commission noted the strengths and weakness of the cultural community and led to the establishment of the
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Thereafter, the Regina Little Theatre and Theatre Saskatchewan formed. Theatre and Saskatoon are synonymous with names such as
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are public events showcasing the equipment, animals, sports and recreation associated with the occupations of agriculture and
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again emphasized a need for an identity which was truly and uniquely Canadian, which was also a desired norm in Saskatchewan.
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dance, drumming and music. Early pioneer immigrants would enjoy local barn dances with local musical talent who played
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Per cent proportion of the population of each specified origin by nativity of the total population of Saskatchewan, 1916
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Hockey Hall of Fame and Museum, Network Entertainment Inc. / Produced by The Learning Edge Corporation (2001–2007),
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Northern Saskatchewan is home to the Dene and archaeological findings such as the aboriginal rock paintings of the
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The Regina Arts Commission is just one of the many organisations formed to support festivals and their creation.
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granted bachelor's degrees in fine arts as early as the late 1940s. The University of Regina also exists.
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The largest contribution by politics to the culture of Saskatchewan was the introduction of medicare by
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Tim Lilburn is a Regina poet who has won the Governor General's Literary Award for his novel
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was between Winnipeg and Edmonton through the settled areas of Battleford and Prince Albert.
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is currently making inroads as a fast-growing sport. Saskatchewan hosts auto racing on the
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newspaper, was the province's first paper and was started in 1878 by Patrick Gammie Laurie.
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Film and television productions done at the Canada Saskatchewan Production Studios include:
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arrival of the three major rail lines becoming the central hub city for supplies both to
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The earliest drama selections were of the Christmas school pageants which early on room
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Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the
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All of the First Nations in Saskatchewan encompass formal musical styles such as the
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near the 49th parallel, which was under encroachment by the American expansionists.
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who depicted a romantic west of adventure. As early as the 1955 summer season, the
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Kerr, Principal Middlesex College, University of Western Ontario, D.G.G. (1960),
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had still only reached the formerly designated territorial headquarters of Troy (
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and other competitions and entertainment which have been popular throughout the
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Howe, The Right Honourable C.D.; Cloutier C.M.G., D.A., D.S.P., Edmond (1951),
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sports team. The Roughriders are the most popular sports team in the province.
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Percentage distribution of the major origins by regions, 1951 prairie provinces
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and William Perehudoff are all well known and acclaimed Saskatchewan artists.
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described an arid geographic region unfit for human habitation known as the
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The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan | Details Storer, Effie Laurie (1867–1948)
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formed in 1948 to develop arts and recognition of artists in the province.
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Works in Regina are a few of current Saskatchewan dance forms and schools.
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arrived in Moose Jaw in 1882 from Chicago, giving Moose Jaw the moniker of
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The First Nation Muskowekwan of Saskatchewan are still renowned for their
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in 1883, became a city in 1903, and the capital of Saskatchewan in 1906.
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and an Officer of the Order of Canada awards. Robert Calder (Saskatoon),
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PREMIER TO HONOUR LITERARY AWARD RECIPIENTS - Government of Saskatchewan
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Local History Room Collections & Formats (Saskatoon Public Library)
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was an early pioneer traveling "tent show" of arts and entertainment.
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Bilingualism, multiculturalism, foreign influences, American influences
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cultures and traditions, and over time has been greatly influenced by
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of Regina, which both feature Thunderstock, and Streetstock racing.
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became the first city of Saskatchewan in 1903. Pile O'Bones, renamed
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were the fastest-growing trading posts and early settlements such as
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and folks enjoyed square dances, polkas, waltzes and ethnic dances.
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FRANCOPHONE CULTURE CELEBRATED IN SASKATCHEWAN - Government of ...
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attained city status next in 1904. The Barr colonists arrived in
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The highest level of hockey in the province are the teams of the
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The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan | Details | Competitive Games
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Saskatchewan Arts Board - Tansi & Welcome to the Artsboard
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The notable architectural achievements have been preserved as
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Saskatoon: Shakespeare on Saskatchewan Festival, Saskatchewan
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History of Saskatchewan § Immigration and settlement era
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Bird Habitat Conservation, Tree Planters: Past and Present.
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Atlas of Saskatchewan Celebrating the Saskatchewan 2000-2005
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An historical sketch of Canadian literature and journalism
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Saskatchewan Gen Web - One Room School Project - Evolution
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The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan Ross, Sinclair (1908–96)
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Central Saskatchewan recounts the history of the various
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showed that there was a need for a common identity and
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List of provincial and territorial nicknames in Canada
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were all honoured for literary recognition by Premier
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and the province of Saskatchewan. The French MĂ©tis in
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Early explorers and adventurers were enticed to the
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views the patterns of human activity in the central
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Coat of arms of Saskatchewan
prairie province
Canada
geography
Saskatchewan
First Nations
fur traders
transhumance
hunting and gathering
subsistence
the Roaring Twenties
dirty thirties
The Royal Commission on National Development in the Arts, Letters and Sciences

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archaeological sites
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List of museums in Saskatchewan
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