Prairies North Magazine  |  Spring 1999
Landscapes: The Great Sand Hills -- Roaming dunes dominate a teeming sanctuary for wildlife and a cautious debate over this delicate ecosystem; History: The Arrow and the Spire -- The Holy Trinity Church at Stanley Mission stands as a testament to the enduring blend of Anglican and Cree tradition; Culture: The Teepee A House with a Heart -- Deeply rooted in Native culture, the teepee symbolizes traditional community and the prairie's most practical home; Wildlife: Osprey an Opportunistic Raptor Makes a Comeback; Art: Light and Lightness in Pioneer Landmarks -- Saskatoon artist Joan Pain captures the faces and reveals the emotions of pre-mechanization farm families.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Prairies North Magazine Spring 1999.