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Wanuskewin Heritage Park fonds
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- Graphic material
- Moving images
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ca. 2500 photographs. -- 87 moving images.
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Institutionele geschiedenis
Wanuskewin Heritage Park (WHP) is a non-for-profit, charitable organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors that consists of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous members. Six Directors are appointees representing municipal, provincial and federal governments, the University of Saskatchewan, the Meewasin Valley Authority and Federation of Saskatchewan Indigenous Nations. Up to seven more directors are appointed by WHP. WHP is a stand-alone entity under provincial government legislation as per the Wanuskewin Heritage Park Act, 1997. WHP has an Elder's Council that consists of representatives of the Indigenous cultures of Saskatchewan. The Elder’s council ensures that the direction, planning and continuity of Wanuskewin are aligned with oral tradition and authentic Indigenous cultural heritage. The WHP Board of Directors select a Chief Executive Officer responsible for the overall management and operation of the park.
WHP was purchased by the Meewasin Valley Authority in 1983. In 1984, the Province of Saskatchewan designated it a Provincial Heritage Property and in 1986 the Government of Canada designated it a National Historic Site. In June 1992, the Visitor Centre and trails were opened to the public and on June 27, 1992 the deed of land was officially transferred to WHP.
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Bereik en inhoud
Fonds consists of materials documenting the development of Wanuskewin Heritage Park. Photographs depict the landscape, archaeological sites, construction, staff and guests, as well as, various events and activities. Videos include interviews, commercials, building tours, events, and educational and exhibit resources.
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Termen voor gebruik, reproductie en publicatie.
Use, reproduction, and publication of records are subject to the copyright act. No reproduction or publication is allowed without permission. Please contact Wanuskewin Heritage Park for further information.
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Aanvullingen
Further accruals are expected.