Prairies North Magazine  |  Summer 2001
Out of Doors: The Canvas Tent -- The essential dwelling for northern wilderness travel, the canvas, or wall, tent enjoys an exciting history that is hundreds of years old; Culture: Doukhobors -- Russian dissidents? Social visionaries? These immigrants to Saskatchewan brought an ethic of hard work, mutual aid and peace that was essential to physical survival but at odds with the government of the early 20th century; Music: Concertmaster Eduard Minevich -- A graduate of the Leningrad/St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music, Minevich brings a unique perspective to culture and destiny; Ecology & Landscape: 100 Years of Shelterbelt -- The Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration (PFRA) celebrates 100 years of growing trees for shelterbelt renewal in Saskatchewan. What role do trees play in the brightly lit future of biotechnology and modern agriculture?
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Prairies North Magazine Summer 2001.