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Saskatchewan History

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Saskatchewan History was a magazine dedicated to exploring the history of the province of Saskatchewan . First released in 1948 by the Saskatchewan Archives Board , the magazine published both scholarly and light-reading articles. Topics of the magazine have included: ethnicity and race, Métis and First Nations history, immigration, businesses and organizations, history of the fur trade , women's history and events that have shaped Saskatchewan's past. Contributors to the magazine have included many prominent prairie and social historians.

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