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Art of Freedom : the life and climbs of Voytek Kurtyka

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2017
Author
McDonald, Bernadette
Publisher
Victoria, British Columbia : Rocky Mountain Books
Call Number
01 Mc14a
Author
McDonald, Bernadette
Responsibility
Bernadette McDonald
Publisher
Victoria, British Columbia : Rocky Mountain Books
Published Date
2017
Physical Description
326 pages : photographs ; 24 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Mountaineering
Mountaineers
Mountaineers, Polish
Biography
Abstract
"A profound and moving biography of one of the international climbing world's most respected, complicated and reclusive mountaineers. Voytek Kurtyka remains one of the greatest alpinists of all time. Born in 1947, he was one of the leading lights of the Polish golden age of Himalayan climbing. His visionary approach to climbing resulted in many renowned ascents, such as the complete Broad Peak traverse, the "night naked" speed climbs of Cho Oyu and Shishapangma and, above all, the alpine-style ascent of the West Face of Gasherbrum IV. Dubbed the "climb of the century," his route on G IV, as of 2016, has yet to be repeated. His most frequent climbing partners were alpine legends of their time: Polish Himalayan climber Jerzy Kukuczka, Swiss mountain guide Erhard Loretan and British alpinist Alex MacIntyre. After repeated requests to accept the Piolet d'Or lifetime achievement award (the Academy Award of the climbing world), Kurtyka finally accepted the honour in the spring of 2016. A fiercely private individual, he continues to decline countless invitations for interviews, lectures and festival appearances, but has agreed to co-operate with internationally renowned and award winning Canadian author Bernadette McDonald on this long-awaited biography."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents
Introduction
Rock Animal
Alpinist in Training
Hindu Kush - Unleashed
Troll Wall
Bandaka - The Mordor Beauty
Hungry for Hunger
Dancing in the Moment
Enfant Terrible
Line against the Sky
The Shining Wall
Fork in the Road
Trango Tower
Night Naked
Dance of the Underclings
Chinese Maharaja
Metaphysical Think Tank
The Crux
Chronology of Selected Climbs
Acknowledgements
Notes
Sources
Index
ISBN
9781771602129
Accession Number
2019.11
Call Number
01 Mc14a
Collection
Archives Library
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The art of relevance

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2016
Author
Simon, Nina
Publisher
Santa Cruz, Calif. : Museum 2.0
Call Number
00 Si5t
Author
Simon, Nina
Publisher
Santa Cruz, Calif. : Museum 2.0
Published Date
2016
Physical Description
191 pages ; 23 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Museums
Art galleries
Arts and Culture
Engagement
Abstract
What do the London Science Museum, California Shakespeare Theater, and ShaNaNa have in common? They are all fighting for relevance in an often indifferent world. The Art of Relevance is your guide to mattering more to more people. You'll find inspiring examples, rags-to-relevance case studies, research-based frameworks, and practical advice on how your work can be more vital to your community. Whether you work in museums or libraries, parks or theaters, churches or afterschool programs, relevance can work for you. Break through shallow connection. Unlock meaning for yourself and others. Find true relevance and shine. -- From back cover
Contents
Introduction: Unlocking relevance -- 1. What is relevance? -- A walk on the beach -- Meaning, effort, bacon -- Something old, something new -- Two delusions about relevance -- A note on irrelevance -- 2. Outside in. -- People who don't normally show up -- Start at the front door -- Some doors are invisible -- Dumbing it down -- Whose room is this? -- The people in the room -- Go outside -- Inside-outsiders -- Otherizing outsiders -- Outsider guides -- Outside institutions -- Making room -- 3. Relevance and community. How do you define community? -- Finding your people -- Wants and needs -- Needs and assets -- Community-first program design -- Relevance for one -- Relevance for everyone -- Build a door or change the room? -- Building a bigger room -- 4. Relevance and mission. Steady in the storm -- A hunt for relevance -- Relevance is a moving target for institutions -- Relevance is a moving target for content -- You can make boring things relevant -- The ugliest painting on the block -- Proactive relevance -- Content versus form -- Old plays, new forms, new audiences -- Co-creating relevance -- Getting past the pretty fish -- One core, many doors -- 5. The heart of relevance. Part ex-con, part farmer, part queen -- Measuring relevance -- Transformative relevance -- Empathetic evangelists -- A great treasure.
ISBN
9780692701492
Accession Number
2024.06
Call Number
00 Si5t
Collection
Archives Library
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The artist herself : self-portraits by Canadian historical women artists

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2015
Author
Boutilier, Alicia and Tobi Bruce
Publisher
Kingston, ON : Agnes Etherington Art Centre ; Hamilton, ON : Art Gallery of Hamilton
Call Number
06.1 B66t
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Variant Title
L'artiste elle-me^me : autoportraits de femmes artistes au Canada
Author
Boutilier, Alicia and Tobi Bruce
Responsibility
Alicia Boutilier and Tobi Bruce
Publisher
Kingston, ON : Agnes Etherington Art Centre ; Hamilton, ON : Art Gallery of Hamilton
Published Date
2015
Physical Description
173 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 31 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Art
Subjects
Artists - Canada
Exhibitions
Art
Women artists
Abstract
Drawing upon our fascination with self-portraits, The Artist Herself expands the genre’s definition by moving beyond the human face to propose other forms of self-representation, from both settler and Indigenous perspectives. The result is a thought-provoking selection of 55 works by 42 women artists in a range of media, including paintings, textiles, photographs and film. Both renowned and lesser-known artists are featured: Pitseolak Ashoona, Simone Mary Bouchard, Emily Carr, Paraskeva Clark, Martha Eetak, Artis Lane, Caroline Gros Louis, Alice Egan Hagen, Frances Anne Hopkins, E. Pauline Johnson, Maud Lewis, Pegi Nicol MacLeod, Hannah Maynard, Daphne Odjig, Princess Louise, Mary Hiester Reid and Marian Dale Scott. From Johnson’s performance costumes representing her dual Mohawk and Euro-Canadian identity to Carr’s painting of herself from the back at her easel, from Maynard’s playful photographs of her multiple selves to Ashoona’s sly comment on her participation in the Inuit art market, these works open up new avenues of inquiry and new understandings of the realities and perspectives of women in Canadian society before 1970. Most important, the exhibition reveals the ways in which women artists have given profound expression to their identities
Contents
Foreword / Avant-propos -- Lenders / Pre^teurs -- Acknowledgements / Remerciements -- The artist herself = L'artiste elle-me^me / Alicia Boutilier & Tobi Bruce -- Cree dolls / Sherry Farrell Racette -- Elizabeth Simcoe / Erin Wall -- Katherine Jane Ellice / Arlene Gehmacher -- Shanawdithit / Fiona Polack -- Mary Ann Scrimes & Elizabeth Jane Turner / Janice Helland -- Lady Belleau & Lady Glover / Andrea Kunard -- Frances Anne Hopkins & Princess Louise / Kristina Huneault -- E. Pauline Johnson / Carla Taunton -- E. Pauline Johnson / Paula Whitlow -- Hannah Maynard / Jennifer Salahub -- Maud Darling / Jennifer Salahub -- Bertha May Ingle / Mary Thompson & David Beattie -- Mattie Gunterman / Susan Close -- Caroline Gros Louis / Annette de Stecher -- Emily Carr / Lisa Baldiserra -- Martha (Muqyunnik) Eetak / Maureen Matthews -- Marion Long / Janice Anderson -- Margaret Watkins / Mary O'Connor -- Dorothea Mitchell / Kelly Saxberg -- Sylvia Daoust / Joyce Millar -- Paraskeva Clark / Panya Clark -- Pegi Nicol MacLeod / Laura Brandon -- Simone Mary Bouchard / Laurier Lacroix -- Marian Dale Scott / Esther Tre´panier -- Maud Lewis / Erin Morton -- Elizabeth Harrison / Dorothy Farr -- Suzanne Duquet / Miche`le Grandbois -- Artis Lane / Artis Lane -- Molly Lamb Bobak / Amber Lloydlangston -- Cecil Buller / Sandra Dyck -- Jessie Oonark & Inuit Doll / Heather Igloliorte -- Kenojuak Ashevak / Kenojuak Ashevak -- Christiane Pflug / Georgiana Uhlyarik -- Daphne Odjig / Greg Hill -- Margaret Frank & Marion Wilson / Andy Everson -- Pitseolak Ashoona / Norman Vorano -- Exhibition list = Liste des œuvres -- Contributors = Contributeurs.
Notes
Some of the essays are in English, while others are in French
ISBN
9781553394075
Accession Number
2019.46
Call Number
06.1 B66t
Collection
Archives Library
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Artistry revealed : Peter Whyte, Catharine Robb Whyte and their contemporaries

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2018
Author
Ewen, Anne and Monique Westra and Lisa Christensen
Publisher
Banff, Alberta, Canada : Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
Call Number
06.1 Ew3a copy 1
06.1 Ew3a copy 2
06.1 Ew3a copy 3
Author
Ewen, Anne and Monique Westra and Lisa Christensen
Responsibility
essays by Anne Ewen, Monique Westra and Lisa Christensen
Publisher
Banff, Alberta, Canada : Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
Published Date
2018
Physical Description
192 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 25 x 28 cm.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Art
Artists
Biography
Exhibitions
Whyte, Peter
Whyte, Catharine Robb
Abstract
Artistry Revealed celebrates Peter and Catharine Whyte whose work reflected their connection to the mountain landscapes of the Canadian Rockies and their love of the Bow Valley community. The book commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies, founded by Peter and Catharine. Bursting with stunning reproductions of Peter’s and Catharine’s paintings and sketches, the publication includes essays in which Anne Ewen, Lisa Christensen and Monique Westra discuss the couple’s creative talent, accomplishments and legacy.
Contents
Foreword / by Vincent J. Varga -- Introduction /essay by Anne Ewen -- Looking closely at the art of Peter and Catharine Whyte / essay by Monique Westra -- Paint and philanthropy: the artistic legacy of Peter and Catharine Whyte / essay by Lisa Christensen. Pre´face / par Vincent J. Varga -- Introduction / essai par Anne Ewen -- Profond regard sur les oeuvres de Peter et Catharine Whyte / essai par Monique Westra -- Peinture et philanthropie: le legs artistique de Peter et Catharine Whyte / essai par Lisa Christensen.
Notes
Copy 1 (hardcover)
Copy 2 (hardcover)
Copy 3 (softcover)
ISBN
978-0-920608-62-3
Accession Number
2019.14
Call Number
06.1 Ew3a copy 1
06.1 Ew3a copy 2
06.1 Ew3a copy 3
Collection
Archives Library
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Artists, architects & artisans : Canadian art 1890-1918

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2013
Publisher
Ottawa : National Gallery of Canada
Call Number
06 Ar8a
Responsibility
general editor, Charles C. Hill ; with essays by Christine Boyanoski, Andrea Kunard, Laurier Lacroix, Rosalind Pepall, Bruce Russell, Geoffrey SimminsCanadian art 1890-1918
Publisher
Ottawa : National Gallery of Canada
Published Date
2013
Physical Description
339 pages : colour illustrations ; 31 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Architecture
Art
Artists
Artists books
Canada
Mawson, Thomas
Photographers
Notes
Exhibition catalogue
Issued also in French under title: Artistes, architectes & artisans, l'art canadien 1890-1918
"Published in conjunction with the exhibition Artists, Architects and Artisans: Canadian Art 1890-1918, organized by the National Gallery of Canada and presented in Ottawa from 8 November 2013 to 2 February 2014"--Title page verso
Includes bibliographical references and an index
Introduction / Charles C. Hill -- The pursuit of art and the flourishing of aestheticism amidst the everyday affairs of mankind / Laurier Lacroix -- Arts and crafts traditions in the Canadian domestic interior / Rosalind Pepall -- Artists, architects and artisans at home / Christine Boyanoski -- Art's 'renewed nearness to life': reflections on the unity of the arts in Canada / Geoffrey Simmins -- Ecclesiastical patronage in Canada: from the Gothic Revival to the arts and crafts movement / Bruce Russell -- For an integration of the arts / Charles C. Hill -- A harmony of the arts: the diverse expressions of pictorialism / Andrea Kunard -- Competing visions for redesigning the Canadian city: architecture, urban planning, and landscape architecture, 1893-1918 / Geoffrey Simmins
ISBN
9780888849151
Accession Number
2015.8517
Call Number
06 Ar8a
Collection
Archives Library
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Artists for conservation : 2013 international exhibit of nature in art

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2013
Author
Artists for Conservation
Publisher
Clayton, Ontario : Artists for Conservation Foundation Inc
Call Number
06.1 Ar1c
Author
Artists for Conservation
Responsibility
Introduction by Jeffrey Whiting
Publisher
Clayton, Ontario : Artists for Conservation Foundation Inc
Published Date
2013
Physical Description
234 p. : ill
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Art
Art galleries
Artists
Exhibitions
Photography
Notes
From back titlepage: "Artists for Conservation's annual exhibit celebrates artistic excellence in the depiction of nature, raises awareness of important conservation issues and directly supports organizations dedicated to addressing them."
ISBN
9780987748942
Accession Number
2017.8669
Call Number
06.1 Ar1c
Collection
Archives Library
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Date
2010
Material
metal; bronze
Catalogue Number
103.09.1250 a,b
Description
(a) a metal disk (9.5cm diameter) with a raised image of three leafy trees. Four figures with hands linked surround the trees. Embossed with “J.B. Harkin Medal” and engraved on edge “Parks For Tomorrow N.P.P.A.C.”. Au verso engraved with “The Panel on Ecological Integrity of Canada’s National Par…
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Title
Award Medal
Date
2010
Material
metal; bronze
Description
(a) a metal disk (9.5cm diameter) with a raised image of three leafy trees. Four figures with hands linked surround the trees. Embossed with “J.B. Harkin Medal” and engraved on edge “Parks For Tomorrow N.P.P.A.C.”. Au verso engraved with “The Panel on Ecological Integrity of Canada’s National Parks November 12th 2010(b) green faux leather drawstring bag
Subject
medal
award
J.B. Harkin
The Panel on Ecological Integrity of Canada’s National Parks
Credit
Gift of Jacques Gerin, Chair The Panel on Ecological Integrity of Canada's National Parks, 2010
Catalogue Number
103.09.1250 a,b
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Date
1850 – 1900
Material
fibre, cotton
Catalogue Number
103.04.1029 a-c
Description
a) small embroidered baby bonnet, very fine cotton, made from one piece of fabric (b) two-piece bonnet heavily embroidered in various stitches, back piece has fine drawn thread feather stitching (c) 3-piece plain cotton bonnet with self fabric frill all around, very narrow ties to tie under chin,…
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Title
Baby Bonnet
Date
1850 – 1900
Material
fibre, cotton
Description
a) small embroidered baby bonnet, very fine cotton, made from one piece of fabric (b) two-piece bonnet heavily embroidered in various stitches, back piece has fine drawn thread feather stitching (c) 3-piece plain cotton bonnet with self fabric frill all around, very narrow ties to tie under chin, also narrow band with ties to adjust size around neck
Subject
households
clothing
Mary Schaffer
Priscilla Potts
Credit
Gift of Charles C. Reid, Banff, Alberta, 1986
Catalogue Number
103.04.1029 a-c
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Date
1850 – 1900
Material
fibre
Catalogue Number
103.06.1004 a-h
Description
Eight baby bodices, fancy fine cotton. Cream coloured fabric bodices, no fastenings, short sleeves are semi-detatched with frills at each side. All are similar and same size.
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Title
Baby Undergarment
Date
1850 – 1900
Material
fibre
Dimensions
18.0 x 60.0 cm
Description
Eight baby bodices, fancy fine cotton. Cream coloured fabric bodices, no fastenings, short sleeves are semi-detatched with frills at each side. All are similar and same size.
Subject
households
clothing
Mary Schaffer
Priscilla Potts
Credit
Gift of Charles C. Reid, Banff, Alberta, 1986
Catalogue Number
103.06.1004 a-h
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Bad law : rethinking justice for a postcolonial Canada

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2019
Author
Reilly, John
Publisher
[Victoria, British Columbia] : Rocky Mountain Books
Edition
First edition
Call Number
07.2 R27bl
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Author
Reilly, John
Responsibility
John Reilly
Edition
First edition
Publisher
[Victoria, British Columbia] : Rocky Mountain Books
Published Date
2019
Physical Description
231 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Law enforcement
Stoney Nakoda
Crime
Education
First Nations
Abstract
From the bestselling author of Bad Medicine and its sequel Bad Judgment comes a wide-ranging, magisterial summation of the years-long intellectual and personal journey of an Alberta jurist who went against the grain and actually learned about Canada’s indigenous people in order to become a public servant. ”Probably my greatest claim to fame is that I changed my mind,” writes John Reilly in this broadly cogent interrogation of the Canadian justice system. Building on his previous two books, Reilly acquaints the reader with the ironies and futilities of an approach to justice so adversarial and dysfunctional that it often increases crime rather than reducing it. He examines the radically different indigenous approach to wrongdoing, which is restorative rather than retributive, founded on the premise that people are basically good and wrongdoing is the aberration, not that humans are essentially evil and have to be deterred by horrendous punishments. He marshalls extensive evidence, including an historic 19th-century US case that was ultimately decided according to Sioux tribal custom, not US federal law. And then he just comes out and says it: “My proposition is that the dominant Canadian society should scrap its criminal justice system and replace it with the gentler, and more effective, process used by the indigenous people.” Punishment; deterrence; due process; the socially corrosive influence of anger, hatred and revenge; sexual offences; the expensive futility of “wars on drugs”; the radical power of forgiveness—all of that and more gets examined here. And not in a bloodlessly abstract, theoretical way, but with all the colour and anecdotal savour that could only come from an author who spent years watching it all so intently from the bench. (From Rocky Mountain Books website)
Contents
The beginning -- Learning -- Getting to know the Stoneys -- Restorative justice -- The origins of processes -- The evil Cornwallis -- Milton Born With a Tooth -- The right thing -- Respect -- Paradigm change -- Crow Dog v. Spotted Tail -- Rupert Ross -- Punishment -- Deterrence -- Due process -- Sawbonna -- Rev. Dale Lang -- To forgive or not to forgive -- Anger, hatred, vengeance -- Advocacy vs. conversation -- Polarization -- Drug prohibitions -- Sexual offences -- One size fits all -- Shifting focus from judicial solutions to community solutions -- The TRC -- FAQ.
ISBN
9781771603348
Accession Number
P2020-6
Call Number
07.2 R27bl
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Publication on Rocky Mountain Books website
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Bad medicine : a judge's struggle for justice in a First Nations community

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue13815
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2010
Author
Reilly, John
Publisher
[Surrey, B.C.] : Rocky Mountain Books
Edition
1st edition, 2nd printing
Call Number
07.2 R27b
Author
Reilly, John
Edition
1st edition, 2nd printing
Publisher
[Surrey, B.C.] : Rocky Mountain Books
Published Date
2010
Physical Description
261 p. : map
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Crime
Education
Morley
Snow, John
Stoney Indians
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-258) and index. The Stoney people are comprised of three bands: the Wesley First Nation, the Chiniki First Nation and the Bearspaw First Nation
Accession Number
60000 2010-12-14
Call Number
07.2 R27b
Collection
Archives Library
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Bad medicine : a judge's struggle for justice in a First Nations community - revised & updated

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25142
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2010
Author
Reilly, John
Publisher
Surrey, B.C. : Rocky Mountain Books
Edition
First Edition - revised & updated
Call Number
07.2 R27b 2019
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Author
Reilly, John
Edition
First Edition - revised & updated
Publisher
Surrey, B.C. : Rocky Mountain Books
Published Date
2010
Physical Description
261 p. : map
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Crime
Education
Morley
Snow, John
Stoney Nakoda
First Nations
Contents
This revised and updated edition details the latest legal developments surrounding tribal leadership and the state of governance on Canadian reserves. When Bad Medicine first appeared in 2010 it was an immediate sensation, a Canadian bestseller that sparked controversy and elicited praise nationwide for its unflinchingly honest portrayal of tribal corruption in a First Nation in Alberta. Now, in a new, revised and updated edition, retired Alberta jurist John Reilly sketches the latest legal developments surrounding tribal leadership at Morley and the state of governance on Canadian reserves, as well as national developments such as Canada’s long-delayed assent to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, currently wending its way through the Senate, and the final report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Early in his career, Judge John Reilly did everything by the book. His jurisdiction included a First Nations community plagued by suicide, addiction, poverty, violence and corruption. He steadily handed out prison sentences with little regard for long-term consequences and even less knowledge as to why crime was so rampant on the reserve in the first place. In an unprecedented move that pitted him against his superiors, the legal system he was part of, and one of Canada’s best-known Indian chiefs, the Reverend Dr. Chief John Snow, Judge Reilly ordered an investigation into the tragic and corrupt conditions on the reserve. A flurry of media attention ensued. Some labelled him a racist; others thought he should be removed from his post, claiming he had lost his objectivity. But many on the Stoney reserve hailed him a hero as he attempted to uncover the dark challenges and difficult history many First Nations communities face. (From Rocky Mountain Books website)
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-258) and index. The Stoney people are comprised of three bands: the Wesley First Nation, the Chiniki First Nation and the Bearspaw First Nation
Accession Number
P2020-6
Call Number
07.2 R27b 2019
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Publication on Rocky Mountain Book's website
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A band of brothers : the history of coal mining in Canmore

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue15284
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2014
Author
Crawford, Glen
Publisher
Glen Crawford
Call Number
03.6 B22b DVD
Author
Crawford, Glen
Publisher
Glen Crawford
Published Date
2014
Physical Description
1 DVD, 32 minutes
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Canadian Pacific Railway
Canmore
Coal and coal mines
Oral History
Safety
Accession Number
P2016 - 73,000 - 05
Call Number
03.6 B22b DVD
Collection
Archives Library
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Banff : a history of the park and town

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2015
Author
Hart, E. J
Publisher
Banff : Summerthought
Call Number
08.3 H25b Reference copy
08.3 H25b c.1
08.3 H25b c.2
Author
Hart, E. J
Responsibility
E. J. (Ted) Hart
Publisher
Banff : Summerthought
Published Date
2015
Physical Description
283 p. : ill., map, ports
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Canada. Department of Interior
Canadian Pacific Railway
Depression
Douglas, Howard
First Nations
Highways
National parks
Recreation
Ski areas
Stewart, George
Tourism
Town of Banff
World War II
Notes
Includes bibliographic references and index
ISBN
978-1-92698312-7
Accession Number
P2015-06-12 Limited edition - #140/1000
summerthought limited edition - #1/1000 and #2/1000
Call Number
08.3 H25b Reference copy
08.3 H25b c.1
08.3 H25b c.2
Collection
Archives Library
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Banff : a park for the people?

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Medium
Library - Periodical
Published Date
2012
Author
Norman, Carlyle
Call Number
P
  1 website  
Author
Norman, Carlyle
Responsibility
Carlyle Norman
Published Date
2012
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Banff
Banff (residents)
Banff (townsite)
Banff - Townsite development
Banff National Park
National parks
Politics
Wildlife
Tourism
Abstract
Pertians to Banff National Park and changes in use and policy
Notes
In Highline Magazine, Vol.4, Iss.1, Winter 2012, p.42-43
Call Number
P
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Highline website
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Banff flood hazard study : bow river and forty mile and echo creeks

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14692
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
25 March 2013
Author
North Hydraulic Consultants Ltd
Publisher
Edmonton, Alberta : Northwest Hydraulic Consultants Ltd
Call Number
03.5 N82b Pam
Author
North Hydraulic Consultants Ltd
Responsibility
prepared for Albert Environment and Sustainable Resource Development ; prepared by Northwest Hydraulic Consultants Ltd
Publisher
Edmonton, Alberta : Northwest Hydraulic Consultants Ltd
Published Date
25 March 2013
Physical Description
6 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Series
NHC project No. 100047
Subjects
Alberta
Bow River
Climate
Climatology
Disasters
Floods
Notes
Photocopy of the original report
Report written three months before the major flood in Southern Alberta on June 20, 2013
Call Number
03.5 N82b Pam
Collection
Archives Library
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Banff Mountain Film Festival forerunners

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19954
Medium
Library - Periodical
Published Date
2013
Author
Scott, Chic
Call Number
P
  1 website  
Author
Scott, Chic
Responsibility
Chic Scott
Published Date
2013
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Banff
Films
History
Gmoser, Hans
Abstract
Pertians to how the Banff Mountain Film Festival was created
Notes
In Highline Magazine, Vol. 5, Iss. 1, Winter 2013, p. 36-41
Call Number
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Collection
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The Banff project : Jack Wilkins original music and films

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25158
Medium
Library - Sound recording
Published Date
2017
Author
Wilkins, Jack
Publisher
Taktunes
Call Number
06.2 W65b DVD
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Author
Wilkins, Jack
Responsibility
Jack Wilkins featuring Sara Caswell, Corey Christiansen, Laila Biali, Ray Baril, Daniel Gervais
Publisher
Taktunes
Published Date
2017
Physical Description
1 videodisc : sound, color
Medium
Library - Sound recording
Abstract
Inspired by the history and landscapes of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains, Jack Wilkins collaborated with visual design artists from the Banff Centre of the Arts in Banff Canada and with filmmaker Edwin Dennis (North Carolina) to create films for each piece in a series of original music compositions.
Contents
Disc 1: Films: Castle Mountain. -- Banff highway. -- Bow River. -- Lake Louise reflections. -- Panoramamelodica. -- Swingin' at the Banff Springs Hotel.
Disc 2: Music: Castle Mountain. -- Banff highway. -- Bow River. -- Lake Louise reflections. -- Panoramamelodica. -- Swingin' at the Banff Springs hotel. -- Banffshire suite : the Highlands, Moray Firth, westward reels
Notes
Includes archival photographs from the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
Accession Number
2020.21 gratis
Call Number
06.2 W65b DVD
Collection
Archives Library
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Banff rock : a guidebook to rock climbing in Banff National Park, Canada

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14540
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2012
Author
Perry, Chris
Publisher
Altona, Manitoba : Friesens
Call Number
01.4 P42b
Author
Perry, Chris
Responsibility
Chris Perry
Publisher
Altona, Manitoba : Friesens
Published Date
2012
Physical Description
510 pages : illustrations, maps ; 18 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Banff National Park
Guidebooks
Kootenay National Park
Rock climbing
Sport climbing
Thompson, David
Yoho National Park
ISBN
9780987937001
Accession Number
P2015-03-31
Call Number
01.4 P42b
Collection
Archives Library
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Banff Springs Golf Club : celebrating 100 years /

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14033
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2011
Author
Hart, E. J
Publisher
Banff, Alta. : Summerthought Pub.,
Call Number
02.8 H25ba
Author
Hart, E. J
Responsibility
E.J.(Ted) Hart
Publisher
Banff, Alta. : Summerthought Pub.,
Published Date
2011
Physical Description
192 p. : ill. (some col.), ports. (some col.)
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Golf courses
Crosby family
Banff Springs Hotel
ISBN
9781926983028
Accession Number
8182
Call Number
02.8 H25ba
Collection
Archives Library
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