Overview
Ernest Walker, an archeologist and anthropologist, was instrumental in the establishment of
Wanuskewin Heritage Park. Born in Saskatoon and educated at the Universities of Saskatchewan and Texas, he has pursued a two‐pronged career in prehistoric research and forensic science. Walker’s research has focused on North American prehistory in the northern plains and American southwest.
His archeological work in Saskatchewan is characterized by co‐operation with First Nations Elders and authorities, who have named him Miyo Peyasew (Red Thunderbird) and Honorary Chief. Walker began excavations at Wanuskewin, 5 km north of Saskatoon, in 1982 and was a major force behind the establishment of the area as a park in 1992. He is also noted specifically for his knowledge of Aboriginal prehistoric burial grounds, and of human reaction to climate change over the millennia.
Walker is frequently consulted by police agencies for forensic investigation of human skeletal
remains involved in homicides or suspicious deaths. He is a Supernumerary Special Constable with the RCMP, and a Saskatchewan coroner. A Distinguished Professor at the University of
Saskatchewan, Walker is a recipient of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit (2001) and a Member of the Order of Canada.
Schedule
Wednesday, August 13, 2025
Online Registration Deadline: August 10, 2025 @12:00pm
Please email dee.bromfield@nsbasask.com if you wish to attend after this date/time.
Admission
NSBA Members - $47 (plus GST) per personNon-Members - $69 (plus GST) per person
Students contact the office for rates at 306 242 3060
Cancellation Policy: If you are unable to attend, registrations can be transferred to another person. Cancellation requests for refunds/credits are accepted until 48 hours prior to the event by emailing dee.bromfield@nsbasask.com or 306.242.3060
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