Looking for Aiktow : stories behind the history of the Elbow of the South Saskatchewan River

Type
Book
Authors
Joan Soggie ( Soggie, Joan )
 
Category
General Library Collection  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2014 
Publisher
Joan Soggie, Canada 
Pages
124 
Subject
Elbow Region (Sask.) -- History 
Abstract
"'First was the land. Then came the people. Elbow's history grows out of its location.' Just as the water of the Aiktow still flows unseen through the lake, a current from events long past moves through life here today. From the earliest people who first flaked their spear points and fashioned their cooking pots from the clay along the banks of the South Saskatchewan River more than 4,000 years ago, to the people who last launched their kayaks into the waters of Lake Diefenbaker in 2013, this book traces the history and the impact of the people who traveled through and sometimes settled in this increasingly popular area. The look is both personal and up-close, inviting the reader to come along and 'see' what others saw before them."--Back cover. 
Description
124 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm. 
Biblio Notes
Includes bibliography.  
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