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Jessy Lee Saas

@jessyleesaas

History PhD student, Halloween lover, coffee enthusiast, and prairie girl // Treaty 4 and Treaty 6 Land

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Congratulations to USask Arts and Science History PhD student Jessy Lee Saas (Jessy Lee Saas) on the publication of her new article in Prairie History, "The 'Queen of Lady Farmers' and Married Women as Landowners on the Canadian Prairies" mhs.mb.ca/docs/prairiehi… #Cdnhist

Congratulations to <a href="/usaskArtSci/">USask Arts and Science</a> History PhD student Jessy Lee Saas (<a href="/JessyLeeSaas/">Jessy Lee Saas</a>) on the publication of her new article in Prairie History, "The 'Queen of Lady Farmers' and Married Women as Landowners on the Canadian Prairies"
mhs.mb.ca/docs/prairiehi… #Cdnhist
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Join the USask Arts and Science History Dept Co-Lab for a talk by Darcy Cullen (Darcy Cullen) about RavenSpace, a new publishing model that supports collaboration, respects Indigenous protocols & goals, and uses digital tools to make knowledge accessible across communities & generations.

Join the <a href="/usaskArtSci/">USask Arts and Science</a> History Dept Co-Lab for a talk by Darcy Cullen (<a href="/DarcyCullenB/">Darcy Cullen</a>) about RavenSpace, a new publishing model that supports collaboration, respects Indigenous protocols &amp; goals, and uses digital tools to make knowledge accessible across communities &amp; generations.
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Incredibly proud of U of S History Dept. Co-Lab student, Sara for her outstanding presentation at the USask uRSAW Initiative SURE symposium yesterday. Sara did a wonderful job honouring the stories and practices of the Co-Lab’s current community engaged oral history project. Sara Pilon

Incredibly proud of <a href="/usaskhist/">U of S History Dept.</a> Co-Lab student, Sara for her outstanding presentation at the <a href="/usaskUGResearch/">USask uRSAW Initiative</a> SURE symposium yesterday. Sara did a wonderful job honouring the stories and practices of the Co-Lab’s current community engaged oral history project. <a href="/sara_pilon/">Sara Pilon</a>
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The U of S History Dept. grad students might be better at research than winning soccer games, but we always know how to have a grand time! Cheers to the The Chicago Footnotes (ask us about citations, not about our goal deficit). The best team to play with! Campus Rec #getRECognized