The Museum of Natural Sciences in Saskatoon, Canada showcases the history of Earth and the evolution of life through exhibits featuring dinosaur skeleton replicas, fossils, live animals, plants, rocks, and minerals. Situated on Treaty 6 territory, the museum honors the deep relationship Indigenous peoples have with the natural world and strives to build good relationships with the land and people of the area.
Visitors can explore the museum's displays to learn about the geological resources of Saskatchewan, the history of life on Earth, and the unique Tyndall stone found in the region. With a focus on decolonizing practices and approaches, the museum invites guests to journey through time and connect with the beauty and nurturance offered by the land, water, and sky.
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