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Publication List Using "cultural heritage"

  Berlin's Culturescape in the Twentieth Century
(Canadian Plains Research Center) The essays contained in this volume are part of a discourse that examines expressions of the city's literature, film and fashion.
  CELEBRATING HERITAGE WEEK IN SASKATCHEWAN
(Executive Council) Feb. 14, 2012 - The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed February 20 to 26, 2012 as Heritage Week in Saskatchewan.
  Clearing a Path:New ways of seeing traditional Indigenous art
(Canadian Plains Research Center) In 2005, as part of the province's centennial celebrations, the Saskatchewan Arts Board contracted Sherry Farrell Racette and Carmen Robertson to curate an exhibition which would bring together a diverse group of contemporary artists working in traditional Indigenous media.
  Historical - Chapter W-1.2 - The Wanuskewin Heritage Park Act
(Queen's Printer) Point in time 1989-90 CHAPTER W-1.2
An Act to incorporate the Wanuskewin Heritage Park
  Inside the Ark: The Hutterites in Canada and the United States
(Canadian Plains Research Center) This book examines the social structure, governance, and strategies for managing of change within Hutterite society.
  Inside the Ark: The Hutterites in North America
(Canadian Plains Research Center) This book examines the social structure, governance, and strategies for managing of change within Hutterite society.
  OC 134/2012 - Federal-Provincial Agreement – Memorandum of Understanding concerning Cooperation in the Arts, Culture and Heritage (November 1, 2011 to October 31, 2012) (Minister of Tourism, Parks, Culture and Sport/Minister of Finance)
(Cabinet Secretariat) .
  Sighting/Citing/Siting
(Canadian Plains Research Center) In August and September 2006, dozens of artists came together at the Claybank Brick Plant National Historic Site to present Crossfiring/Mama Wetotan. The community-based event included a sound and installation exhibit featuring the work of over 20 artists and a large-scale site-specific performance involving 30 more artists.