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Looking Back Over My Shoulder

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Looking Back Over My Shoulder

A Memoir

by Rosa Siglaug Benediktson

Size: 6"w x 9"h Softcover

132 Pages


Born in 1900, near the hamlet of Markerville, Alberta, Rosa Benediktson was the youngest child of the famous Icelandic-Canadian poet, Stephan G. Stephansson. Rosa’s memoir, Looking Back Over My Shoulder, takes readers on a journey to nineteenth-century Iceland, to the fertile plains of North Dakota, and settles on the scenic banks of the Medicine River. Widowed at a young age - with four young children - Rosa found strength in her father’s poetry, in the memory of her husband, and in the support of family, neighbours, and the Icelandic community. Rosa’s memoir is an Alberta historical treasure: a first-hand account of the joys and struggles of pioneer life and the making of an Alberta community.

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​Stephan G. Stephansson Icelandic Society
We acknowledge the traditional lands and territories of the Indigenous Peoples who have lived on these lands and taken care of them since time immemorial. We acknowledge that the Historic Sites of the Stephan G. Stephansson Icelandic Society are on traditional Treaty 6 Territory. We recognize the Cree, the Nakoda Sioux, the Dene, the Saulteaux, as well as the Métis and Inuit who have lived on and cared for these lands for generations. We acknowledge the Traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders, both past and present, and are grateful for their contributions that helped keep this land beautiful. We make this acknowledgement as an act of reconciliation.
  • Home
    • History
    • Stephansson
  • Our Sites
    • Markerville Creamery Museum
    • Buttermaker House >
      • Artist Residency Award Criteria
    • Fensala Hall
    • Markerville Lutheran Church
    • Tindastoll Cemetery
  • Events
    • Concert Tickets
    • Contests
    • Markerville Photos
    • Blog
  • Tickets
  • Store
  • Contact
    • Group Tours
    • School Programs
    • Weddings
    • Donations
    • Membership
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    • Job Opportunities