Waiser - Saskatchewan: a New History - Treaty 10
Database ID | 32259 | |
Institution | University of Saskatchewan Archives | |
Fonds/Collection | Bill Waiser fonds | |
Series | MG192_SIII | |
File/Item Reference | MG192_SIII-Treaty-10 (Box 28) | |
Date of creation | 199? | |
Physical description/extent | 1 file; 2 cm | |
Number of images | 1 | |
Historical note | Dr. Waiser recieved provincial and university funding to write a new provincial history to coincide with the Provincial Centennial in 2005. The book was aimed at appealing to a popular audience while offering graduate students experience in historical research. When completed it was presented as a gift to the province from the University of Saskatchewan. | |
Scope and content | The file contains working files for the book Saskatchewan: a new history, specifically dealing with Treaty 10. The file contains a series of handwritten notes entitled "Circumstances behind Treaty" (presumably by Dr. Waiser) on recipe cards; two charts entitled "Trade Routes: Settlement Period" and "Trade Routes: Fur Trade Period"; a copy of Dictionary of Canadian Biography entry for James Andrew Joseph McKenna (vol.XIV, 1911 to 1920); a copy of "Treaty Research Report: Treaty Ten (1906)" by Kenneth Coates and William R. Morrison (Ottawa:Treaties and Historical Research Centre, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, 1986); a copy of "Treaty No.10 and Reports of Commissioners" (reprinted from the edition of 1907 by Roger Duhamel, F.R.S.C. Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1966); a copy of "Yesterday's Promises: The Negotiation of Treaty Ten" from Saskatchewan History (vol.50, no.1, Spring 1998); a series of research notes on recipe cards (presumably by Dr. Waiser) entitled "Concerns of First Nations (what they wanted and what they got)"; a series of research notes on recipe cards entitled "Key Features of Treaty 10" (presumably by Dr. Waiser); a copy of an excerpt from a PhD Thesis entitled "In Whose Interest?:Government-Indian Relations in Northern Saskatchewan and Wisconsin, 1900-1940" by Anthony G. Gulig (University of Saskatchewan, 1997); a series of research notes on recipe cards entitled "Metis Scrip" (presumably by Dr. Waiser); a series of research notes on recipe cards entitled "Treaty Commissioners for Treaty 10" (presumably by Dr. Waiser); a series of research notes on recipe cards entitled "Circumstances Behind Treaty" (presumably by Dr. Waiser); a series of research notes on recipe cards entitled "Unusual Stories and Interesting Tibits" (presumably by Dr. Waiser); Chapter Eleven on Treaty Ten from "Bounty and Benevolence:a History of Saskatchewan Treaties" by Arthur J. Ray, Jim Miller, and Frank Tough (Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2000); a series of research notes on recipe cards entitled "Personal Data on Treaty 10 Chiefs" (presumably by Dr. Waiser); a copy of excerpts from the "Census of Population and Agriculture of the Northwest Provinces Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta." | |
Copyright expiry date | Unknown | |
Other terms governing use and reproduction | Responsibility regarding questions of copyright that may arise in the use of any images is assumed by the researcher. | |
Type | Archival | |
Primary Media | Textual documents | |
Specific document types | Articles Field notes Thesis | |
Provenance Access Point | Waiser, William Andrew, 1953 - . (historian) | |
Place | Ile a la Crosse, Saskatchewan, Canada Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan, Canada | |
Treaty boundaries | Treaty 10 Canada -- National | |
Cultural region | Subarctic Canada -- National | |
Names | Apisis, William (Chief) Bedshidekkge, Raphael (Chief) Benaouni, Thomas (Chief) Borthwick, Thomas Casimir, Peter (Chief) Iron, John (Chief) McKenna, James Andrew Joseph, 1862-1919 Waiser, William Andrew (Bill) | |
Subject | Treaty -- Treaty 10 Treaty Government policy Government -- federal Government officials Community Histories Chiefs Hudson's Bay Company Hunting and Trapping Missions and Missionaries Cree Cree - Woodland Dene | |
Date Range(s) | 1990-1999 1900-1909 | |
Permanent Link | https://digital.scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/permalink/32259 |