IN THIS ISSUE


Editorial

  • Past and Place: A Return to the Orkney Islands

    BY Robert Coutts | Chief Editor

Feature Articles

  • Politics and Lotteries in Saskatchewan: The Legacy of Bill Clarke

    BY Lynn Gidluck | Benchmark Public Relations, Regina, Saskatchewan

  • Borderline History: Southeastern Manitoba and Northern Minnesota

    BY John Lehr | Geography Department, University of Winnipeg

Prairie Pageant

  • William James Huston: Renaissance Policeman of the West

    BY John Burchill | Winnipeg, Manitoba

  • How Were the Roads?

    BY Thomas Hatton “Hat” Metcalfe (1907–1991) | Headingley, Manitoba

  • Photographing the Forgotten: Vanishing Wheels

    BY Steve Van Vlaenderen | Winnipeg, Manitoba

  • Govan, Saskatchewan: Portrait of a Prairie Town (Part 3)

    BY Keith Foster | Regina, Saskatchewan

  • The Market for Riel-Related Documents and Photographs, 1957–2017

    BY Brian Hubner | University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections, Winnipeg

  • Medicine Rocks on the Great Plains: Ancient and New Art at Writing-on-Stone / Áísínai’pi UNESCO World Heritage Site

    BY Todd Kristensen | Archaeological Survey of Alberta & Terra Lekach | Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

Book Reviews

  • Bill Waiser and Jennie Hansen, Cheated: The Laurier Liberals and the Theft of First Nations Reserve Land

    BY James Daschuk, University of Regina & Scott MacNeil, Historical Researcher, Winnipeg

  • Gerald Friesen, The Honourable John Norquay: Indigenous Premier, Canadian Statesman

    BY Allen Mills | University of Winnipeg

  • Aaron Hughes, 10 Days That Shaped Modern Canada

    BY Jim Mochoruk | University of North Dakota

  • Doris Jeanne MacKinnon, The Premier and His Grandmother: Peter Lougheed, Lady Belle, and the Legacy of Métis Identity

    BY Kelly Saunders | Brandon University

  • Kristin Burnett and Travis Hay, Plundering the North: A History of Settler Colonialism, Corporate Welfare, and Food Security

    BY Lianne C. Leddy | Wilfred Laurier University

Artifactual

  • The Charge Nurse Ledger from the Paddockwood Red Cross Outpost Hospital

    BY Merle Massie | Canadian Centre for Rural and Agricultural Health, University of Saskatchewan

  • Prairie History Endowment Fund: Report from the Chair

    BY Rick Frost | Endowment Chair

Prairie Gazette

  • Prairie Historic Gardens in Transition

    BY

  • Nanton, Alberta Grain Elevators Are Rejuvenated

    BY

  • National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation Moves Toward a Modern Facility

    BY

  • ‘The Empress’ 2816 Steam Engine Rides the Rails Again

    BY

  • Film from 1940 on Banff-Jasper Highway

    BY

  • Medicine Wheels on the Plains

    BY

  • Gleaned From the Sky: ‘The Badlands Guardian’

    BY

  • Former Royal Alberta Museum to be Demolished

    BY Tim O'Grady

  • National Queer and Trans+ Community History Conference

    BY Tim O'Grady

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