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Saskatchewan Archaeological Society
The SAS is the hub for archaeology in the province. We connect our members and chapters, heritage practitioners/organizations, people in communities (Indigenous and local), educators, students and youth, the public, and a virtual audience to Saskatchewan’s past. We work collaboratively with entities such as the Heritage Conservation Branch, Heritage Saskatchewan, the Royal Saskatchewan Museum, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Saskatchewan Provincial Parks, the University of Saskatchewan, and Wanuskewin Heritage Park, as well as with Indigenous and local communities to engage people in the responsible and responsive stewardship of archaeological heritage for our collective well-being. Archaeological objects are the tangible manifestations of the past and archaeology is one way to learn about and understand that past. It represents a shared, irreplaceable record with the possibility to connect or reconnect people, places, objects, knowledge, and worldviews. Our work increases people’s awareness of Saskatchewan’s extensive and diverse archaeological heritage. Through programs and services as well as advocacy efforts, we aspire to change attitudes, so more people understand the inherent, intrinsic value of archaeological heritage and recognize Indigenous rights to maintain, protect, and develop manifestations of their culture includes archaeology. People are empowered to engage with archaeology and take action to support stewardship efforts.
1 - 1730 Quebec Avenue
Saskatoon SK S7K 1V9