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The Alpine herald [newspaper] : a souvenir of newspaper night, July 9, 1907 around the camp-fire of Paradise Valley at the camp of The Alpine Club of Canada, being seletions from the contributions of club members
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue12090
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Published Date
- v.1, n.1 (November 1907)
- Call Number
- P - oversize drawer
- Published Date
- v.1, n.1 (November 1907)
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Call Number
- P - oversize drawer
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- Archives Library
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Alpine rising : Sherpas, Baltis, and the triumph of local climbers in the great ranges
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue26251
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2024
- Author
- McDonald, Bernadette
- Publisher
- Seattle, WA : Mountaineers Books
- Call Number
- 01.1 M14a
- Author
- McDonald, Bernadette
- Publisher
- Seattle, WA : Mountaineers Books
- Published Date
- 2024
- Physical Description
- 269 pages
- Subjects
- Mountaineering
- Mountaineers
- Mountains
- Climbing
- Himalaya Mountains
- Sherpa
- Sherpa-history
- Nepal
- Abstract
- The story of the often unheralded and unrecognized stars of climbing in the Himalaya and the Karakoram: the local inhabitants of the mountainous regions of Pakistan, Tibet, India, and Nepal who have been support staff--porters, cooks, sirdars, and unacknowledged guides--for Western climbers for generations. ALPINE RISING focuses on the experiences and accomplishments of these Sherpas, Baltis, Ladakhis, Hunzas, Astoris, Magars, Bhotias, Rais, and Gurangs. Highlighted climbers range from Raghubir Thapa and Goman Singh who climbed with Albert Mummery in 1895, Ang Tharkay who climbed with Eric Shipton and Maurice Herzog, and Tenzing Norgay who, along with Edmund Hillary, was the first to summit Everest, to today's superstars, Ali Sadpara, Mingma G, Kama Rita, and others -- Provided by publisher.
- ISBN
- 9781680515787
- Accession Number
- P2024.02
- Call Number
- 01.1 M14a
- Collection
- Archives Library
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- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1904
- Author
- Martin-Conway, W.
- Publisher
- London: Adam and Charles Black
- Call Number
- 02.2 M36a
- Author
- Martin-Conway, W.
- Responsibility
- Painted by A. D. McCormick
- Publisher
- London: Adam and Charles Black
- Published Date
- 1904
- Physical Description
- 294 pages
- Subjects
- Exploration
- Switzerland
- Art
- Travel
- Accession Number
- 2023.47
- Call Number
- 02.2 M36a
- Collection
- Archives Library
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The amateur artist, or, Oil and water color painting without the aid of a teacher
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20808
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- c1906
- Author
- Delamotte, F
- Publisher
- Chicago : Frederick J. Drake
- Call Number
- ND1260 D4
- Author
- Delamotte, F
- Publisher
- Chicago : Frederick J. Drake
- Published Date
- c1906
- Physical Description
- 153p. : frontis. illus.
- Accession Number
- 492
- Call Number
- ND1260 D4
- Location
- Art Library is located in Curatorial Department - Please contact Curatorial Department for access
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- Art Library
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The American Western in Canadian literature
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25703
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2022
- Author
- Deshaye, Joel
- Publisher
- Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press
- Call Number
- 08.1 D45t
- Author
- Deshaye, Joel
- Publisher
- Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press
- Published Date
- 2022
- Physical Description
- x, 414 pages ; 23 cm.
- Abstract
- The first historically broad and in-depth study of the Canadian Western, its relationship to the American genre, and its shifting place within Canada's national and regional literary traditions. The Western, with its stoic cowboys and quickhanded gunslingers, is an instantly recognizable American genre that has achieved worldwide success. Cultures around the world have embraced but also adapted and critiqued the Western as part of their own national literatures, reinterpreting and expanding the genre in curious ways. Canadian Westerns are almost always in conversation with their American cousins, influenced by their tropes and traditions, responding to their politics, and repurposing their structures to create a national literary tradition. The American Western in Canadian Literature examines over a century of the development of the Canadian Western as it responds to the American Western, to evolving literary trends, and to regional, national, and international change. Beginning with Indigenous perspectives on the genre, it moves from early manifestations of the Western in Christian narratives of personal and national growth, and its controversial pulp-fictional popularity in the 1940s, to its postmodern and contemporary critiques, pushing the boundary of the Western to include Northerns, Northwesterns, and post-Westerns in literature, film, and wider cultural imagery. The American Western in Canadian Literature is more than a simple history. It uses genre theory to comment on historical perspectives on nation and region. It includes overviews of Indigenous and settler-colonial critiques of the Western, challenging persistent attitudes to Indigenous people and their traditional territories that are endemic to the genre. It illuminates the way that the Canadian Western enshrines, hagiographies, and ultimately desacralizes aspects of Canadian life, from car culture to extractive industries to assumptions about a Canadian moral high ground. This is a comprehensive, highly readable, and fascinating study of an underexamined genre.-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents
- Introduction. Signposts and scales -- Scaling and spacing the genre transnationalism, nationalism, and regionalism -- Tom King's John Wayne Indigenous perspectives on the Western -- Northwestern Cross Christianity and Transnationalism in early Canadian westerns -- From law to outlaw -- Second World War, westerns, and the '40s pulps -- CanLit's postmodern westerns ghosts and the cowgirl riding off into the sunrise -- Degeneration through violence contemporary historical westerns and post-human horsemen -- Conclusion mining the western in the Twenty-First Century.
- ISBN
- 9781773852676
- Accession Number
- P2023.07
- Call Number
- 08.1 D45t
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- Archives Library
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Among the An-ko-me-nums, or Flathead tribes of the Pacific Coast
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue4910
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1907
- Author
- Crosby, Thomas
- Call Number
- 07.2 C88
- Author
- Crosby, Thomas
- Published Date
- 1907
- Call Number
- 07.2 C88
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- Archives Library
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An ecology of gratitude : writing your way to what matters
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25504
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2021
- Author
- Widmer-Carson, Lorraine
- Publisher
- Banff, Alberta : Lorraine Widmer-Carson
- Call Number
- 05 W63p
- Author
- Widmer-Carson, Lorraine
- Publisher
- Banff, Alberta : Lorraine Widmer-Carson
- Published Date
- 2021
- Physical Description
- 191 pages
- Abstract
- An Ecology of Gratitude is an inspirational and practical guide that encourages readers to slow down, pay attention and write their way to what matters. Structured as a 30-day series of anecdotes, field notes and writing prompts, author Lorraine Widmer-Carson embroiders the science of gratitude with personal stories of lived experience, urging readers to open their eyes to wonders, revel in possibilites, and move toward a better tomorrow. -- From back cover
- Contents
- Introduction ; Day 1: Enter with a positive state of mind ; Day 2: Get comfortable being by yourself ; Day 3: Make your new habit desirable and relevant to your identity ; Day 4: The science of gratitude (and one of my most grateful moments) ; Day 5: Testing the gratitude waters in community ; Day 6: About those voices in your head ; Day 7: What will motivate you to take up your pen and open the journal today? ; Day 8: Check in and make notes to yourself ; Day 9: Gratitude and emotional ecology ; Day 10: Emodiversity - accepting that life brings blessings and curses ; Day 11: Watching nature, a source of wonder and awe ; Day 12: Kindness as a revolutionary force, part ; Day 13: Kindness as a revolutionary force, part 2 ; Day 14: Managing memories ; Day 15: Grief sits right beside gratitude ; Day 16: Condolences precede thanksgiving, words of Chief Jake Swamp ; Day 17: Invite your ideal travelling companion to share your head space ; Day 18: Other ways of remembering, including songs and smell ; Day 19: Gratitude, life purpose and well-being ; Day 20: Who can help you stay your course? You can ; Day 21: Competition vs. co-operation ; Day 22: Snakes, ladders and laddership ; Day 23: What story do you want your money to tell? ; Day 24: Join me in imagining... ; Day 25: Gratitude and systems change ; Day 26: The challenge - go back seven generations ; Day 27: The response - with help from Uncle Hugh ; Day 28: The gratitude letter - the most profound practice ; Day 29: Writing an apology or forgiveness letter ; Day 30: BHAGs and WOOP's ; Afterword
- ISBN
- 9781777778507
- Accession Number
- P2022.01
- Call Number
- 05 W63p
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- Archives Library
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An Empty Landscape
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25287
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Published Date
- September/October 2021
- Author
- Mitchell, Alanna
- Publisher
- Aaron Kylie
- Edition
- Vol. 141
- Call Number
- P
- Author
- Mitchell, Alanna
- Responsibility
- with photography by Peter Mather
- Edition
- Vol. 141
- Publisher
- Aaron Kylie
- Published Date
- September/October 2021
- Physical Description
- p.34-44
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Alberta
- Alpine tundra
- Animal populations
- Animals
- Canada
- Canadian Endangered Species Protection Act
- Caribou
- Climate change
- Abstract
- The ecological importance of the caribou and their current population decline due to climate change and human influences. Herds in the northern Canadian Rockies are already on the endangered species list.
- Notes
- "In Canadian Geographic, volume 141, issue 5, September/October, 2021"
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- P
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Ancestors : indigenous peoples of Western Canada in historic photographs
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25527
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2021
- Publisher
- Edmonton, Alberta : University of Alberta Library
- Call Number
- 07.2 C24a
- 07.2 C24a copy 2
- Responsibility
- Edited by Sarah Carter and Inez Lightning
- Publisher
- Edmonton, Alberta : University of Alberta Library
- Published Date
- 2021
- Physical Description
- x, 188 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 x 24 cm
- Abstract
- This exhibition catalogue introduces historic photographs of Indigenous peoples of Western Canada from a collection housed at the University of Alberta's Bruce Peel Special Collections. The publication focuses on the ancestors represented in the collection and how their images continue to generate stories and meanings in the present. The selected photographs contribute to a richer, deeper understanding of the past. There is strength, character, persistence, determination, artwork, humour, dance, celebration, and so much more in the photographs. Some serve as records of cherished landscapes that may have been altered. Others provide links to ancestors: revered leaders, soldiers, healers, thinkers, and orators. The curators hope that the process of identifying the people in these photographs, only begun here, will continue. (Provided by Publisher)
- Contents
- Foreword / Chief Willie Littlechild ; The nature of the collection and its challenges ; Western Canada in the late Nineteenth and early Twentieth Centuries ; The aims of the curators ; The Exhibition
- ISBN
- 9781551954547
- Accession Number
- P2022.05
- Call Number
- 07.2 C24a
- 07.2 C24a copy 2
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The angel and the star
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue4410
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1908
- Author
- Gordon, Charles William
- Publisher
- New York : Fleming H. Revell
- Call Number
- 05.5 G65a
- Author
- Gordon, Charles William
- Publisher
- New York : Fleming H. Revell
- Published Date
- 1908
- Physical Description
- 63p. : ill
- Accession Number
- 400
- Call Number
- 05.5 G65a
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- Archives Library
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The apostle of the north : Rev. James Evans
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue6997
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1900
- Author
- Young, Egerton Ryerson
- Publisher
- Toronto : William Briggs
- Call Number
- 07.2 Ev1
- Author
- Young, Egerton Ryerson
- Publisher
- Toronto : William Briggs
- Published Date
- 1900
- Physical Description
- 262p. : ill., port
- Subjects
- Folklore
- Languages
- Missionaries
- Accession Number
- 400
- Call Number
- 07.2 Ev1
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The art of Shralpinism : lessons from the mountains
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue26194
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2022
- Author
- Jones, Jeremy
- Publisher
- Seattle, WA : Mountaineers Books
- Call Number
- 01.5 J71t
- Author
- Jones, Jeremy
- Publisher
- Seattle, WA : Mountaineers Books
- Published Date
- 2022
- Physical Description
- 284 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Abstract
- Not a technical guide on snowboarding but, rather, a very personal approach to how to think about mountains, snow, and adventure, The Art of Shralpinism reflects the remarkable journey of snowboarding superstar Jeremy Jones. Drawing on the hundreds of journals he has kept over the years, Jones offers intriguing snapshots of time and place that include his own on-the-slope stories and white-out moments, as well as those of other prominent adventurers such as Jimmy Chin, Zahan Billimoria, and Christina Lusti. Shralpinism is a compendium of lessons hard won: quick tips, sound advice, and impactful stories. Learn which aspects of avalanche training are most crucial to absorb, ways to anticipate slope behavior or recognize clean lines, how to cut a cornice or develop safety protocols, how to build a fitness routine, the art of the turn, and keys to developing terrain and skills progression. Jones discusses the importance of mentors, the necessity and intensity of practice, the nature of risk, and the shape of failure. But at its heart, The Art of Shralpinism revels in the power of experience, the impact of stoke, and the beauty that underscores all outdoor adventure. -- From Publisher
- Contents
- Building a foundation -- The resort and progression -- Mistakes, goals, mentors, and partners -- Risk -- Mountains -- Avalanche safety -- Health and fitness -- Gear and backcountry travel -- Life of glide -- Alaska and the birth of TGR -- Raising shredders -- The mountains are changing.
- ISBN
- 9781680513301
- Accession Number
- P2023.17
- Call Number
- 01.5 J71t
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The art of the National Gallery. A critical survey of the schools of painters as represented in the British Collection
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20322
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- (1909, c1905)
- Author
- Addison, Julia de Wolf
- Publisher
- Boston : L.C. Page
- Call Number
- N1070 A3
- Author
- Addison, Julia de Wolf
- Publisher
- Boston : L.C. Page
- Published Date
- (1909, c1905)
- Physical Description
- x, 389p. : frontis. plates, plan(The art galleries of Europe)
- Subjects
- National Gallery, London
- Notes
- Bibliography p.373-375
- Accession Number
- 492
- Call Number
- N1070 A3
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- Art Library is located in Curatorial Department - Please contact Curatorial Department for access
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The arts of Indigenous health and well-being
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25714
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2021
- Publisher
- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada : University of Manitoba Press
- Call Number
- 07.2 S9t
- Responsibility
- Edited by Nancy Van Styvendale, J. D. McDougall, Robert Henry, and Robert Alexander Innes
- Publisher
- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada : University of Manitoba Press
- Published Date
- 2021
- Physical Description
- 272 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Subjects
- Indigenous
- Indigenous Culture
- Indigenous Traditions
- Indigenous Peoples
- Health
- Oral History
- Medicine
- Abstract
- Drawing attention to the ways in which creative practices are essential to the health, well-being, and healing of Indigenous peoples, The Arts of Indigenous Health and Well-Being addresses the effects of artistic endeavour on the "good life", or mino-pimatisiwin in Cree, which can be described as the balanced interconnection of physical, emotional, spiritual, and mental well-being. In this interdisciplinary collection, Indigenous knowledges inform an approach to health as a wider set of relations that are central to well-being, wherein artistic expression furthers cultural continuity and resilience, community connection, and kinship to push back against forces of fracture and disruption imposed by colonialism. The need for healing--not only individuals but health systems and practices--is clear, especially as the trauma of colonialism is continually revealed and perpetuated within health systems. The field of Indigenous health has recently begun to recognize the fundamental connection between creative expression and well-being. This book brings together scholarship by humanities scholars, social scientists, artists, and those holding experiential knowledge from across Turtle Island to add urgently needed perspectives to this conversation. Contributors embrace a diverse range of research methods, including community-engaged scholarship with Indigenous youth, artists, Elders, and language keepers. The Arts of Indigenous Health and Well-Being demonstrates the healing possibilities of Indigenous works of art, literature, film, and music from a diversity of Indigenous peoples and arts traditions. This book will resonate with health practitioners, community members, and any who recognize the power of art as a window, an entryway to access a healthy and good life. -- Provided by publisher.
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- "Art for life's sake": approaches to indigenous arts, health, and well-being / Nancy Van Styvendale, J.D. McDougall, Robert Henry, and Robert Alexander Innes -- What this pouch holds / Gail MacKay -- Baskets, birchbark scrolls, and maps of land: indigenous making practices as oral historiography / Andrea Riley-Mukavetz -- For Kaydence and her cousins: health and happiness in cultural legacies and contemporary contexts / Adesola Akinleye -- Stories and staying power: artmaking as (re)source of cultural resilience and well-being for Panniqtumiut / Alena Rosen -- Healthy connections: facilitator's perceptions of programming linking arts and wellness with indigenous youth / Mamata Pandey, Nuno F. Ribeiro, Warren Linds, Linda M. Goulet, Jo-Ann Episkenew, and Karen Schmidt -- The doubleness of sound in Canada's Indian residential schools / Beverley Diamond -- Kissed by lightning: mediating Haudenosaunee traditional teachings through film / Nicholle Dragone -- Minobimaadiziwinke (creating a good life): native bodies healing / Petra Kuppers and Margaret Noodin -- Body counts: war, pesticides, and queer spirituality in Cherri´e Moraga's Heroes and saints / Desiree Hellegers -- The language of soul and ceremony / Louise Halfe -- Sa^kihiwa^win: land's overflow into the space-tial "otherwise" / Karyn Recollet.
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- 9780887559396
- Accession Number
- P2023.09
- Call Number
- 07.2 S9t
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Ascending the Illecillwaet Glacier, B.C.
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue17567
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- Library - Postcard
- Published Date
- ca. 1908
- Publisher
- Chapman, J. Howard A
- Call Number
- V151/PG-J11h-28
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- Place
- Victoria, B.C.
- Publisher
- Chapman, J. Howard A
- Published Date
- ca. 1908
- Medium
- Library - Postcard
- Notes
- Annotated
- b&w
- Includes postage stamp
- Accession Number
- 7910
- Call Number
- V151/PG-J11h-28
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At home in the backcountry - celebrating the legendary hospitality and rich heritage of Assiniboine Lodge
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25135
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Published Date
- May 2020
- Author
- Ward, Meghan J.
- Publisher
- Crowfoot Media
- Call Number
- P
1 website
- Author
- Ward, Meghan J.
- Publisher
- Crowfoot Media
- Published Date
- May 2020
- Physical Description
- p.62 - 69
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Assiniboine, Mount
- History
- Abstract
- Pertains to the history of Mount Assiniboine Lodge, includes chronology of events, summary of Renner family and future plans for the lodge with photographs and ephemera from the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies Archives & Library
- Notes
- In Canadian Rockies Annual, vol.05, May 2020
- Call Number
- P
- Collection
- Archives Library
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- Website for Crowfoot Media - publishers of Canadian Rockies Annual
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At the foot of the Rockies
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue4295
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1905
- Author
- Goodloe, Carter
- Publisher
- New York : Charles Scribner
- Call Number
- 05.2 G61
- Author
- Goodloe, Carter
- Publisher
- New York : Charles Scribner
- Published Date
- 1905
- Physical Description
- x, 290p. : ill
- Subjects
- Indians
- Accession Number
- 400
- Call Number
- 05.2 G61
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Atlas of Canada
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue9347
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1906
- Author
- Canada. Department of the Interior
- Publisher
- Toronto : Toronto Lithographing
- Call Number
- 03.7 C16i A Atlas oversize
- Responsibility
- prepared under the direction of James White
- Publisher
- Toronto : Toronto Lithographing
- Published Date
- 1906
- Physical Description
- 1v. (various pagings) : maps
- Accession Number
- 1474
- Call Number
- 03.7 C16i A Atlas oversize
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Authorized heritage : place, memory, and historic sites prairie Canada
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25510
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2021
- Author
- Coutts, Robert
- Publisher
- Winnipeg, Manitoba : University of Manitoba Press
- Call Number
- 08.1 C83a
- Author
- Coutts, Robert
- Publisher
- Winnipeg, Manitoba : University of Manitoba Press
- Published Date
- 2021
- Physical Description
- 252 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
- Subjects
- Memory
- Heritage
- Historic sites
- Nationalism
- Colonialism
- Abstract
- Authorized Heritage analyses the history of commemoration at heritage sites across western Canada. Using extensive research in Parks Canada records, it argues that heritage narratives are almost always based on national and conventional messages that commonly reflect colonialist visions of the past. Throughout western Canada there are vivid examples of original and official views of what constitutes a national narrative. Yet many of the places that commemorate Indigenous, fur trade, and settler colonial histories are contested spaces, places such as Batoche, Seven Oaks, and Upper Fort Garry being the most obvious. At these heritage sites, Indigenous perceptions of the past confront the conventions of settler colonial history and denote the fluid cultural perspectives that must define the shifting ground of heritage space. Robert Coutts brings his many years of experience as a Parks Canada historian to this detailed examination of heritage sites across the prairies. He shows how the process of commemoration reflects social and cultural perspectives that privilege a confident and progressive national narrative. He also examines how class, gender, and sexuality often remain apart from the heritage discourse. Most notably, Authorized Heritage examines how governments became the mediators of what is heritage and, just as significantly, what is not. -- Provided by publisher
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- Landscapes of Memory in Prairie Canada ; Memory Hooks: Commemorating Indigenous Cultural Landscapes ; National Dreams: Commemorating the Fur Trade in Manitoba ; "We Came. We Toiled. God Blessed": Settler Colonialism and Constructing Authenticity ; Contested Space: Commemorating Indigenous Places of Resistance ; Heritage Place: The Function of Modernity, Gender, and Sexuality ; History, Memory, and the Heritage Discourse
- ISBN
- 9780887559266
- Accession Number
- P2022.02
- Call Number
- 08.1 C83a
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Banff and the Lakes in the Clouds in the Canadian Rockies : reached by the Canadian Pacific Railway
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue8215
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- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1902
- Call Number
- 02.6 B22blc 1902 Pam
- Published Date
- 1902
- Physical Description
- 11p. : ill., maps, port
- Notes
- Fragile
- Accession Number
- 837
- Call Number
- 02.6 B22blc 1902 Pam
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- Archives Library
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