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A 2005 centennial addendum to the 1993 publication "pioneer families of Southern Alberta"
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19930
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2005
- Author
- Southern Alberta Pioneers and Their Descendants
- Publisher
- [Calgary] : Southern Alberta Pioneers and Their Descendents
- Call Number
- 08.2 So8a
1 website
- Responsibility
- Southern Alberta Pioneers and Their Descendants
- Publisher
- [Calgary] : Southern Alberta Pioneers and Their Descendents
- Published Date
- 2005
- Physical Description
- 94 p. ; illus.
- Subjects
- History of Alberta
- History
- Biography
- Pioneer life
- Abstract
- Pertains to the "Pioneer Families of Southern Alberta" publication compiled in 1995 - addendum for centennial with additional biographical information
- Contents
- Ascheson to Astley
- Baille to Byers
- Callaway to Cyr
- Dalgleish to Dyke
- Earl to Ewell
- Faiery to Fullerton
- Gaetz to Gunn
- Haines to Hutchison
- Ilugason to Irvine
- Jack to Jukes
- Kauntz to Kountz
- Lacombe to Lyndon
- MacDonald to Myers
- Naessens to Norrish
- O'Brien to Owens
- Pace to Pullar
- Quail
- Ramsay to Ruers
- Sample sto Sweinhurt
- Talbot to Tyson
- Vanwart to Vincent
- Wakeford to Wright
- York to Yuill
- Zanoni
- Illustrations - photos prepared by Robert (Bud) Vine
- Notes
- Addendum to 08.2 So8p
- Accession Number
- 2019.68
- Call Number
- 08.2 So8a
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Website for Southern Alberta Pioneers and their Descendants
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Abandoned in the Arctic : Adolphus W. Greely and the Lady Franklin Bay expedition, 1881 - 1884
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20137
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2007
- Author
- Clark, Geoffrey E.
- Publisher
- Portsmouth Athenaeum
- Call Number
- G670 C53 A23
1 website
- Author
- Clark, Geoffrey E.
- Responsibility
- Geoffrey E. Clark
- Publisher
- Portsmouth Athenaeum
- Published Date
- 2007
- Physical Description
- 81 pages : illustrations, maps
- Subjects
- Arctic
- Arctic Regions
- Research
- Survival
- Film making
- Films
- American
- Abstract
- In August, 1881 Lieutenant Adolphus W. Greely and a team of 25 determined men set out as part of the First International Polar Year to build a research station on Ellesmere Island, 450 miles from the North Pole. The Lady Franklin Bay Expedition began as the most ambitious arctic expedition in United States history, but was destined to descend into a three year journey through a frozen hell - a voyage of forced retreaat, starvation, brewing mutiny and cannibalism. Against all odds, six men survived and returned to Portsmouth, New Hampshire as American heros. (from back of book)
- Contents
- Introduction
- Adolphus W. Greely and the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition
- The Beginning
- Research and Exploration
- The Retreat
- The Rescue
- Greely's Later Years
- The Making of the Flim - Abandoned in the Arctic
- List of Illustrations
- Bibliography
- Notes
- DVD of associated film included with publication
- Robson Gmoser was a member of the 2004 expedition team which also included Bob Saunders, Scott Simper, Julia Szucs, Tom Stere, Jeff Clark, Steve Smith, James Shedd, Gino Ded Guercio
- ISBN
- 0974089524
- Accession Number
- AC637
- Call Number
- G670 C53 A23
- Collection
- Alpine Club of Canada Library
- URL Notes
- Link to publication on Abe Books
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An impending water crisis in Canada's western prairie provinces
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24934
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2006
- Author
- Schindler, D.W.
- Donahue, W.F.
- Publisher
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
- Call Number
- 03.5 Sc1a PAM
1 website
- Author
- Schindler, D.W.
- Donahue, W.F.
- Responsibility
- D.W. Schindler
- W.F. Donahue
- Publisher
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
- Published Date
- 2006
- Physical Description
- 6 pages ; illustrations , maps
- Abstract
- Canada is usually considered to be a country with abundant freshwater, but in its western prairie provinces (WPP), an area 1/5 the size of Europe, freshwater is scarce. European settlement of the WPP did not begin until the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Fortuitously, the period since European settlement appears to have been the wettest century of the past two millennia. The frequent, long periods of drought that characterized earlier centuries of the past two millennia were largely absent in the 20th century. Here, we show that climate warming and human modifications to catchments have already significantly reduced the flows of major rivers of the WPP during the summer months, when human demand and in-stream flow needs are greatest. We predict that in the near future climate warming, via its effects on glaciers, snowpacks, and evaporation, will combine with cyclic drought and rapidly increasing human activity in the WPP to cause a crisis in water quantity and quality with far-reaching implications.
- Notes
- In PNAS May 9, 2006 103 (19) 7210-7216
- Call Number
- 03.5 Sc1a PAM
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Available online via PNAS's website
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Call of the wild - National Museum of Wildlife Art Volume 5, Number 1, 2009
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25122
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2009
- Author
- National Museum of Wildlife Art
- Publisher
- National Museum of Wildlife Art
- Call Number
- 06.1 N19c 2009 PAM
1 website
- Publisher
- National Museum of Wildlife Art
- Published Date
- 2009
- Physical Description
- 46 pages ; illus.
- Series
- Volume 5, Number 1
- Subjects
- Wildlife
- Wildlife artists
- Art
- Art galleries
- Artists
- Abstract
- Pertains to wildlife art and wildlife artists at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, Wyoming
- Contents
- Patrons without peer: selections from the McCoy Collection
- He speaks for the trees: Dr. Suess and the Lorax
- On the natural world
- Collection spotlight: Dan Ostermiller's "The Emperor"
- Walter Hood to design sculpture trail for museum
- Wildlife in American art
- Community focus committee: engaging the community
- Notes
- Features article on page 18 entitled "Looking at Wildlfe - the maturing Carl Rungius" - the National Museum of Wildlife Art holds the largest collection of Carl Rungius pieces in the United States
- Accession Number
- TBD
- Call Number
- 06.1 N19c 2009 PAM
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- National Museum of Wildlife Art website
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Castleguard Cave 2005 - first ascent of the 200-foot aven
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24963
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2006
- Author
- Vokac, Marek
- Publisher
- Oslo, Norway : Marek Vokac
- Edition
- 1st
- Call Number
- 03.2 V85c PAM
1 website
- Author
- Vokac, Marek
- Responsibility
- Marek Vokac
- Christian Rushfeldt
- Bjorn Myrvold
- Jorn Halvorsen
- Edition
- 1st
- Publisher
- Oslo, Norway : Marek Vokac
- Published Date
- 2006
- Physical Description
- 127 p.
- Subjects
- Caves
- Castleguard Cave
- Research
- Exploration
- Geography
- Geology
- Hydrology
- Hydrology - Alberta
- Abstract
- Pertains to the 2005 first ascent into the Castleguard Cave near the Saskatchewan Glacier in Banff National Park by Marek Vokac, Christian Rushfeldt, Bjorn Myrvold and Jorn Halvorsen
- Notes
- Includes copy of report on CD
- Accession Number
- 2019.97
- Call Number
- 03.2 V85c PAM
- Collection
- Archives Library
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- Additional information and maps
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A Century of American alpinism, 2002
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20146
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2002
- Author
- Fay, Charles Ernest
- Bent, Allen Herbert
- Palmer, Howard
- Thorington, James Monroe
- Kauffman, Andrew John
- Putnam, William Lowell
- Publisher
- Boulder, CO : American Alpine Club,
- Call Number
- G505 F39 C46
1 website
- Author
- Fay, Charles Ernest
- Bent, Allen Herbert
- Palmer, Howard
- Thorington, James Monroe
- Kauffman, Andrew John
- Putnam, William Lowell
- Responsibility
- Charles Earnest Fay, Allen Herbert Bent, Howard Palmer, James Monroe Thorington, Andrew John Kauffman, William Lowell Putnam
- Publisher
- Boulder, CO : American Alpine Club,
- Published Date
- 2002
- Physical Description
- ix, 196 pages, xxxii pages of plates : illustrations, portraits
- Subjects
- American Alpine Club
- History
- Mountaineering
- Clubs
- Abstract
- Pertains to a century of American alpinism from 1902 to 2002
- Contents
- Forward
- Preface
- I Earliest American Mountaineers
- II Pacific Crests
- III Later and Farther North
- IV Tidewater Alaska
- V Early Amerian Ascents in the Alps
- VI Appalachian Mountain Club Roots
- VII The Social Aspect of Alpinism
- VIII To the Top of the Continent
- IX Other Mountain Clubs of America
- X Momentous Events
- XI Afield and at War
- XII Changing Mores
- XIII Moving West
- XIV Not All Sweetness and Light
- XV The Study of Mountain Elevations
- XVI Exclusiveness or Inclusiveness
- XVII Changing Faces
- Appendices
- Index
- Accession Number
- AC637
- Call Number
- G505 F39 C46
- Collection
- Alpine Club of Canada Library
- URL Notes
- American Alpine Club link to book
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Chief Buffalo Child Long Lance : the glorious imposter
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue13989
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2000
- Author
- Smith, Donald B
- Publisher
- Red Deer, AB : Red Deer Press
- Call Number
- 07.2 L85s 2000
1 website
- Author
- Smith, Donald B
- Responsibility
- Donald B. Smith
- Publisher
- Red Deer, AB : Red Deer Press
- Published Date
- 2000
- Physical Description
- 400 p. : ill., ports.
- Subjects
- First Nations - (SEE ALSO Indians)
- ISBN
- 0889951977
- Accession Number
- 8051
- Call Number
- 07.2 L85s 2000
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Climate change and landscape in the Canadian Rocky Mountains
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25284
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2006
- Author
- Rutter, Nat
- Coppold, Murray
- Rokosh, Dean
- Publisher
- Field, B.C. : Burgess Shale Geoscience Foundation
- Edition
- Revised Second Edition
- Call Number
- 03.2 R93c
- 03.2 R93c Reference copy
1 website
- Responsibility
- The Burgess Shale Geoscience Foundation
- Nat Rutter
- Murray Coppold
- Dean Rokosh
- Edition
- Revised Second Edition
- Publisher
- Field, B.C. : Burgess Shale Geoscience Foundation
- Published Date
- 2006
- Physical Description
- 137 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, portraits
- Subjects
- Glaciers
- Climatology
- Climate change
- Environment
- Environmental conservation
- Geography
- Geology
- Abstract
- Climate change is at the forefront of public consciousness today. Political initiatives to combat the social and economic effects of changing climate will affect the lives of everyone. Media reports often portray climate scenarios and the range of uncertainty accompanying predictions. How does a reader approach the science behind the headlines? The goal of this book is to explain climate change science by examining the recent Ice Age history so spectacularly exposed in the Canadian Rocky Mountains landscape. Local and global sources of paleoclimate information are combined with dating techniques to unravel the glacial history of the Rockies over the last 30,000 years. The illustrated road log guide can be used by the armchair reader or the traveller to visit the landscape features essential to the interpretation. The Burgess Shale Geoscience Foundation is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to increasing public understanding of the geosciences. Its teaching themes demonstrate the use of physics, biology, chemistry and mathematics in solving science questions and problems. The diverse program includes public lectures, teacher workshops, school programs and guided hikes. The Foundation conducts educational hikes to the Burgess Shale soft-bodied fossil deposit and the Mt. Stephen trilobite beds, both UNESCO World Heritage sites in Yoho National Park. (From Good Reads)
- Contents
- Introduction -- Archives of Climate Change -- Dating the Archives -- Extracting Climate Information -- Interpreting the Last Ice Age -- Finding Climate Change in the Rockies -- Glaciation in the Banff-Jasper Area -- Road Log Guide to Landscape Features -- Short Term Climate Change -- Future Climate Change -- Rood Log Stop Coordinates.
- Notes
- Sponsored by the CSPG Foundation
- ISBN
- 9780978013219
- Accession Number
- P2020.07
- Call Number
- 03.2 R93c
- 03.2 R93c Reference copy
- Collection
- Archives Library
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- Further research
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Country post : rural postal service in Canada, 1880 to 1945
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19833
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2003
- Author
- Amyot, Chantal and John Willis
- Publisher
- Gatineau, Quebec : Canadian Postal Museum
- Call Number
- 08.1 Am1c
1 website
- Responsibility
- Chantal Amyot and John Willis
- Publisher
- Gatineau, Quebec : Canadian Postal Museum
- Published Date
- 2003
- Physical Description
- 210 pages : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm
- Subjects
- Postal services
- History
- Canada
- Abstract
- Pertains to the ways in which rural postal service combat isolationism in rural communities across Canada while using examples in Alberta. References and/or photos pertaining to Alberta include the following locations, Bently, Beverly, Big Valley, Capon, Claresholm, Consort, Coronation, Cressman, Gadsby, Hanna, Kinnodale, Lacombe, Ogden, Rapid City, Lethbridge, Red Lodge, Richdale, Rimbey, Stand Off, Troche, Wardlow and Worsley. The book draws similarities to the isolationism that was likely to exist in the Rocky Mountains at the time of early settlement, and the ways in which rural postal services increased communication among communities.
- Contents
- Foreword -- Canadian Postal Museum -- Foreword -- Canada post -- Foreword -- Canadian postmasters and assistants association -- Ch. 1. The transformation of rural society in Canada and the post office -- Ch. 2. The significance and symbolism of post offices and their locations -- Ch. 3. The rural postmaster -- Ch. 4. Social role of the post -- Ch. 5. Sending saving, and spending money -- Conclusion : whither the rural post office?
- Notes
- References and/or photographs of locations in Alberta can be found on the following pages Bently (98), Beverly (103), Big Valley (132), Capon (80), Claresholm (109), Consort (123), Coronation (114), Cressman (43), Gadsby (107), Hanna (98 and 124), Kinnodale (57 and 59), Lacombe (51), Lethbridge (89), Ogden (88), Rapid City (59), Red Lodge (59), Richdale (85), Rimbey (98), Stand Off (41), Troche (116), Wardlow (105) and Worsley (97)
- ISBN
- 0660189984
- Accession Number
- 2019.44
- Call Number
- 08.1 Am1c
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Avaliable through online subscription to jstor
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A crown of maples : constitutional monarchy in Canada
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25103
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2008
- Author
- Canadian Heritage
- Publisher
- Gatineau, PQ : Canadian Heritage
- Call Number
- 08.1 C16a PAM
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- Author
- Canadian Heritage
- Publisher
- Gatineau, PQ : Canadian Heritage
- Published Date
- 2008
- Physical Description
- 63, xviii pages : illustrations
- Abstract
- Pertains to how the Constitutional Monarchy functions in Canada
- Contents
- Introduction The Canadian Crown - An Overview The Modern Reality of Constitutional Monarchy The Role and Powers of the Canadian Crown Today Canadian Representatives of the Crown Comparison with Other Systems of Government The Visual Presence of the Canadian Crown Conclusion The Royal Anthem - “God Save the Queen” Appendices Photographic Credits Glossary Acknowledgements
- ISBN
- 9780662460121
- Accession Number
- TBD
- Call Number
- 08.1 C16a PAM
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- 2015 version available online via the Government of Canada
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Dendroarchaeological and contextual investigations of remote log structures in Jasper, Banff, and Kootenay National Parks, Canada.
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25106
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2004
- Author
- Brelsford, Karen Jacqueline
- Publisher
- Victoria : University of Victoria
- Call Number
- 06.5 B74d
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- Author
- Brelsford, Karen Jacqueline
- Responsibility
- Karen Jacqueline Brelsford
- Publisher
- Victoria : University of Victoria
- Published Date
- 2004
- Physical Description
- 310 pages ; illus. , maps
- Abstract
- The aim of this thesis is to undertake a comprehensive dendroarchaeological-contextual investigation of 35 sites (44 log structures) in Jasper, Banff, and Kootenay National Parks. Through tree-ring analysis and investigations of relevant documents (i.e., archives and interviews), three main objectives are met: (1) an architectural inventory and tree-ring analysis of sampled structures in the three parks; (2) an exploration of remote construction activity in the three parks, in terms of functional, temporal, and spatial distributions, and tree species selection; and (3) a detailed dendroarchaeological-contextual investigation of three structure case studies. The results provide new insights into remote construction activity from the late-nineteenth to early-twentieth century in the three parks. It assists Parks Canada in their attempt to interpret the cultural heritage resources of this area and contributes to the international need to document and explore vernacular architecture. (from the University of Victoria library website)
- Contents
- Title Page Abstract Table of Contents List of Tables List of Figures Acknowledgements 1.0 Introduction 2.0 Literature Review 3.0 Study Sites and Methods 4.0 Characteristics of living and structure chronologies in Jasper, Banff, and Kootenay National Parks Construction Activity in Jasper, Banff, and Kootenay National Parks 6.0 Case Studies 7.0 Conclusions 8.0 References Appendix A: Tree-ring dating results and site descriptions for 35 sites (44 structures) sampled in Jasper, Banff, and Kootenay Parks Appendix B: Interview Transcriptions Appendix C: Copyright Permissions
- Accession Number
- 7561
- Call Number
- 06.5 B74d
- Collection
- Archives Library
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- Available online via the University of Victoria
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Expanding horizons : painting and photography of American and Canadian landscape, 1860-1918
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24957
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2009
- Author
- Goldfarb, Hilliard T.
- Publisher
- [Montreal] : Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
- Call Number
- 06.1 G11e O.S.
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- Author
- Goldfarb, Hilliard T.
- Responsibility
- Hilliard T. Goldfarb (editor)
- Publisher
- [Montreal] : Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
- Published Date
- 2009
- Physical Description
- 318 pages : illustrations (some color), maps
- Subjects
- Art
- Landscapes
- Artists
- Photographers
- Photography
- Exhibitions
- Canada
- United States
- North America
- Abstract
- Catalogue of an exhibition first held at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts from June 18 to Sept. 27, 2009 and then travelling to Vancouver Art Gallery, from Oct. 17, 2009 to Janu. 17, 2010. Issued also in French under title: Grandeur nature : peinture et photographie des paysages ame´ricains et canadiens de 1860 a` 1918.
- Contents
- Endangered horizons / Nathalie Bondil -- Lenders to the exhibition -- Crossed destinies: manifesting the paths of nationhood in the United States and Canada through Landscapes, 1860-1918 / Hilliard T. Goldfarb -- Flexible frontiers: expansion, contraction, regeneration / T.J. Jackson Lears -- Nature transcendent -- The most northerly horizon / Rosalind Pepall -- The forest, Niagara and the sublime / Franc¸ois-Marc Gagnon -- Works -- The stage of history and the theatre of myth -- Looking at landscape in athe age of environmentalism / Lynda Jessup -- Too silent to be real / Richard Hill -- Works -- Man versus nature -- Painting and photography in British Columbia, 1871-1916: some observations / Ian Thom -- Works -- Nature domesticated -- Word and image: North American landscape in nineteenth-century illustrated publications / Brian Foss -- John Singer Sargent's adventurous summer in the Canadian Rockies: the visit to rh Yoho Valley in 1916 / Hilliard T. Goldfarb -- Works -- The urban landscape -- "To pavements and homesteads here" : landscape, photography, and the transcendence of time and space / Philip Brookman -- Works -- The return of nature -- Introduction -- Works.
- ISBN
- 9782891923347
- Accession Number
- 2019.94
- Call Number
- 06.1 G11e O.S.
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- Archives Library
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- Review and synopsis on Canadian Architect website
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First voices : an Aboriginal women's reader
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25059
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2009
- Author
- Monture, Patricia A. (editor)
- McGuire, Patricia D. (editor)
- Publisher
- Toronto : Inanna Publications and Education
- Call Number
- 05 M76f
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- Publisher
- Toronto : Inanna Publications and Education
- Published Date
- 2009
- Physical Description
- xvii, 538 pages : illustrations, portraits
- Subjects
- Essays
- Poetry
- First Nations
- Women
- Literature
- Abstract
- A collection of articles that examine many of the struggles that Aboriginal women have faced, and continue to face, in Canada. Sections include: Profiles of Aboriginal Women; Identity; Territory; Activism; Confronting Colonialism; the Canadian Legal System; and Indigenous Knowledges. Photographs and poetry are also included. There are few books on Aboriginal women in Canada; this anthology provides a valuable addition to the literature and fills a critical gap in the fields of Native Studies, Cultural Studies and Women’s Studies. (from Inanna website)
- Contents
- Introduction / Patricia A. Monture and Patricia D. McGuire -- Profiles of Aboriginal Women -- Kohkum would be Mad at me / Patricia A. Monture -- Response to Canada's Apology to Residential Shool Survivors / Beverley Jacobs -- Portrait of Gladys Taylor / Alice Olsen Williams -- Life of a Chief: An Interview / Nora Bothwell -- Nice Story of Nohkom / Lana Whiskeyjack -- Carrying the Pipe: Maliseet Elder, Healer and Teacher, Imelda Perley / Maura Hanrahan -- Poverty and the Poetry: A Native Woman's Life History / Garry Klugie -- Interview with Katsi'tsakwas Ellen Gabriel, of the Kanien'keha:ka Nation, Turtle Clan / Kim Anderson -- Role Models: An Anishnaabe-kwe Perspective / Renee E. Mzinegiizhigo-kwe Bedard -- Sky Woman Lives On: Contemporary Examples of Mothering the Nation / Lina Sunseri -- Identity -- Healing Is / Isabel Louise O'Kanese -- Wiisaakodewikwe Anishinaabekwe Diabaajimotaw Nipigon Zaaga'igan: Lake Nipigon Ojibway Metis Stories About Women / Patricia D. McGuire -- Surviving as a Native Woman Artist / Joane Cardinal-Schubert -- N'tacimowin innan nah': Our Coming In Stories / Alex Wilson -- Triple Jeopardy: Aboriginal Women with Disabilities / Doreen Demas -- Inuit Women and the Politics of Naming in Nunavut / Valerie Alia -- Feminism and Aboriginal Culture: One Woman's View / Agnes Grant -- Grandmothers, Mothers, and Daughters / Shirley O'Connor-Anderson, Patricia A. Monture and Nerissa O'Connor -- Brown Girl Dancing / Kate Monture -- Women's Words: Power, Identity and Indigenous Sovereignty / Patricia A. Monture -- Territory -- I Lost My Talk / Rita Joe -- Reflections from a NamekosipiiwAnishinaapekwe My Trout Lake, Your Trout Lake / Kaaren Olsen Dannenmann -- Anishnaabekwe, Traditional Knowledge and Water / Deborah McGregor -- Nunavut: Whose Homeland, Whose Voices? / Isabel Altamirano-Jimenez -- First Nations Women and Sustainability on the Canadian Prairies / Brenda McLeod -- Third World Housing Development and Indigenous People in North America / Winona LaDuke -- Matrimonial Real Property Solutions / Elizabeth Bastien -- Activism -- Invocation/Incantation to the Women Word-Warriors for Custom-Made Shoes / Monique Mojica -- Aboriginal Women at Midlife: Grandmothers as Agents of Change / Lynn M. Meadows, Wilfreda E. Thurston and Laura E. Lagendyk -- Two Spirited Aboriginal People: Continuing Cultural Appropriation by Non-Aboriginal Society / Michelle Cameron -- Ensuring Indigenous Women's Voices are Heard: The Beijing Declaration of Indigenous Women / Mary Sillet -- "With the Appropriate Qualifications": Aboriginal People and Employment Equity / Patti Doyle-Bedwell -- HIV/AIDS and Aboriginal Women in Canada / Susan Judith Ship and Laura Norton -- Aboriginal Women and the Constitutional Debates: Continuing Discrimination / Native Women's Association of Canada -- Moving Beyond the Feminism Versus Nationalism Dichotomy: An Anti-Colonial Feminist Perspective on Aboriginal Liberation Struggles / Lina Sunseri -- Writing on the Wall: Metis Reflections on Gerald Vizenor's Strategies for Survival / Carole Leclair -- Confronting Power: Aboriginal Women and Justice Reform / Patricia A. Monture -- Confronting Colonialism -- White man tell me / Patricia A. Monture -- Racism, Sexism and Colonialism: The Impact on the Health of Aboriginal Women in Canada / Carrie Bourassa, Kim McKay-McNabb and Mary Hampton -- Child Sexual Abuse: Words from Concerned Women / Aboriginal Women's Council of Saskatchewan -- Keeping the Circle Strong in the North: Solvent Abuse, Alcohol and Drug Strategies for the North / Rosemarie Kuptana -- Simpering Outrage During an "Epidemic" of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome / Caroline L. Tait -- For Kayla John / Robina Thomas -- Is Canada Peaceful and Safe for Aboriginal Women? / Anita Olsen Harper -- Culture of Loss: The Mourning Period of Paper Indians / Apryl Gladue -- Confronting the Canadian Legal System -- Freedom / Kate Monture -- "The Least Members of Our Society" / The Mohawk Women of Caughnawaga -- Aboriginal Peoples and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: Contradictions and Challenges / Aki-Kwe and Mary Ellen Turpel -- Aboriginal Women's Rights as "Existing Rights" / Sharon D. McIvor -- Women and the Canadian Legal System: Examining Situations of Hyper-Responsibility / Caefs/Nwac -- Entrenched Social Catastrophe: Native Women in Prison / Fran Sugar -- Suitable Place: Positive Change for Federally-Sentenced Aboriginal Women in Canada / Lori Sparling -- Women and Risk: Aboriginal Women, Colonialism and Correctional Practice / Patricia A. Monture -- International Human Rights Standards and Instruments Relevant to Indigenous Women / M. Celeste Mckay -- Indigenous Knowledges -- When I Was a Child / Shirley Ida Williams-Pheasant -- Spirit of My Quilts / Alice Olsen Williams -- Our World / Osennontion & Skonaganleh:ra -- Indian Medicine, Indian Health / Lesley Malloch -- Chocolate Woman Dreams the Milky Way / Monique Mojica -- Locating Ourselves in the Place of Creation: The Academy as Kisu'lt melkiko'tin / Emerance Baker -- Notokwe Opikiheet -- "Old Lady Raised" Aboriginal Women's Reflections on Ethics and Methodologies / Kim Anderson -- Conclusion / Patricia D. McGuire and Patrcia A. Monture.
- ISBN
- 9780980882292
- Accession Number
- P2020-1
- Call Number
- 05 M76f
- Collection
- Archives Library
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- Summary on Inanna website
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Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25088
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2002
- Author
- Reid, Gordon
- Publisher
- Calgary : Fifth House Publishers
- Call Number
- 07.3 R27h
1 website
- Author
- Reid, Gordon
- Responsibility
- Gordon Reid
- Publisher
- Calgary : Fifth House Publishers
- Published Date
- 2002
- Subjects
- First Nations
- Bison
- Archaeology
- Buffalo
- Abstract
- Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump in Alberta is one of the oldest, largest, and best-preserved buffalo jump sites in North America and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1981. Author Gordon Reid has compiled a history of this significant site, describing the importance of the buffalo to Native peoples, how the jump was used, and the traditions and skills surrounding the hunt. He also looks at the excavation of the site, explaining how archaeologists uncovered artifacts, and what they learned about the history of the site and the people who used it. Also included is an overview of the resources offered by the Head Smashed-In Buffalo Jump interpretive centre. This book, originally published in 1993, has been a very popular resource for tourists, educators, students, and people interested in Alberta's heritage. Completely updated and redesigned for this new edition, it will be the only book available that explains, in depth, the vital role of Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump in Native history. (from Fifth House Publishing website)
- Contents
- Part I - The Buffalo and the Native Peoples Part II - Unearthing the Past Part III - Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump Today
- ISBN
- 1894004833
- Accession Number
- 2017.8665
- Call Number
- 07.3 R27h
- Collection
- Archives Library
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- Summary on Fifth House Publishing website
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In time and place : master plan 2005 for the protection, preservation, and presentation of Alberta's past
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24956
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2005
- Author
- Tracey, William
- Field, Dorothy
- Myers, Patricia A.
- Vickers, J. Rod
- Wyman, Marlena
- Publisher
- Edmonton : Alberta Community Development
- Call Number
- 00.5 T67i
1 website
- Responsibility
- William Tracey
- Dorothy Field
- Patricia A. Myers
- J. Rod Vickers
- Marlena Wyman
- Publisher
- Edmonton : Alberta Community Development
- Published Date
- 2005
- Physical Description
- vi, 165 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 x 28 cm + 1 CD-ROM
- Abstract
- Pertains to a suggested plan by heritage professionals to thematically protect, preserve and present history in Alberta
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Master Plan 2005: A New Approach to Preserving Alberta's History
- Part I: Preservation Strategy
- Part II: A Thematic Approach
- Part III: Using Master Plan 2005
- Part IV: The Thematic Framework
- Part V: CD with Printable Appendices
- Notes
- Includes letter from author Marlena Wyman
- ISBN
- 0778543374
- Accession Number
- 2019.93
- Call Number
- 00.5 T67i
- Collection
- Archives Library
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- Full text of publication available online
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Lanterns on the prairie : the Blackfeet photographs of Walter McClintock
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25239
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2009
- Author
- Grafe, Steven L.
- Farr, William E.
- Smith, Sherry L.
- Robes Kipp, Darrell
- Publisher
- Norman : University of Oklahoma Press,
- Call Number
- 06.4 G75l
1 website
- Responsibility
- Steven L. Grafe
- William E. Farr
- Sherry L. Smith
- Darrell Robes Kipp
- Publisher
- Norman : University of Oklahoma Press,
- Published Date
- 2009
- Physical Description
- xi, 323 pages : illustrations (some color), maps
- Subjects
- First Nations
- Blackfoot
- Photography
- Abstract
- Pertains to the photography of the Blackfeet Peoples by Walter McClintock in Montana in 1896
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Editorial note
- Chapter 1 - staging the Blackfeet: the curious career of Walter McClintock
- Chapter 2 - a point of entry : the Blackfeet adoption of Walter McClintock
- Chapter 3 - reimagining the Blackfee t: Walter McClintock in historical context
- Chapter 4 - completing the circle
- Chapter 5 - the McClintock photographs : content and technique
- Plates
- Notes
- References
- List of contributors
- Index
- ISBN
- 9780806140292
- Accession Number
- 2021.08
- Call Number
- 06.4 G75l
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Review of publication via University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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Manufactured landscapes : the photographs of Edward Burtynsky
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue13737
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2003
- Author
- Pauli, Lori
- Haworth-Booth, Mark
- Baker, Kenneth
- Torosian, Michael
- Publisher
- Ottawa : National Gallery of Canada
- Edition
- Fifth printing 2006
- Call Number
- 06.4 B95mp copy 1 - Oversize
- 06.4 B95mp copy 2 - Reading Room (Feb 17, 2022)
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- Responsibility
- Lori Pauli
- Mark Haworth-Booth
- Kenneth Baker
- Michael Torosian
- Edition
- Fifth printing 2006
- Publisher
- Ottawa : National Gallery of Canada
- Published Date
- 2003
- Physical Description
- 160 p. : col. ill.
- Abstract
- "....documenting the effect of industrialization on the environment, Burtynsky provokes his viewers to contemplate the world he shoots. Published in conjunction with the first major retrospective of Burtynsky's work, this book requires more than a quick flip through the pages. At first one is dazzled by the color and apparent fluidity in the landscapes that he captures, but on deeper examination one begins to realize that these are quarry mines, oil refining factories, and recycling centers. Not your typical coffee-table book, this comes with a social and environmental message that should not be ignored. Essays by three curator/critics and an interview with the artist complement the 64 large-scale color images. Recommended for academic libraries and large art photo collections." – Sheila Devaney, University of Georgia (from Edward Burtynsky website)
- Contents
- Message from the sponsor
- Foreward
- Author's acknowledgements
- Seeing the big picture - Lori Pauli
- Edward Burtynsky : traditions and affinities - Mark Haworth-Booth
- Form versus porten t: Edward Burtynsky's endangered landscapes - Kenneth Baker
- The essential element : an interview with Edward Burtynsky - Michael Torosian
- Plates
- List of works
- Chronology
- Selected exhibitions
- Public collections
- Selected bibliography
- Notes
- Published as a companion to exhibition of National Gallery of Canada in 2003
- With essays by Mark Haworth-Booth and Kenneth Baker and an interview by Michael Torosian
- ISBN
- 9780300099430
- Accession Number
- 50500
- 2021.08
- Call Number
- 06.4 B95mp copy 1 - Oversize
- 06.4 B95mp copy 2 - Reading Room (Feb 17, 2022)
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- Archives Library
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- Book on artist's website
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The story of modern skiing
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25260
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2006
- Author
- Fry, John
- Publisher
- Hanover : University Press of New England
- Call Number
- 01.5 F84t
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- Author
- Fry, John
- Responsibility
- John Fry
- Publisher
- Hanover : University Press of New England
- Published Date
- 2006
- Physical Description
- xxii, 380 pages : illustrations, maps
- Abstract
- This is the definitive history of the sport that has exhilarated and infatuated about 30 million Americans and Canadians over the course of the last fifty years. Consummate insider John Fry chronicles the rise of a ski culture and every aspect of the sport’s development, including the emergence of the mega-resort and advances in equipment, technique, instruction, and competition. The Story of Modern Skiing is laced with revelations from the author’s personal relationships with skiing greats such as triple Olympic gold medalists Toni Sailer and Jean-Claude Killy, double gold medalist and environmental champion Andrea Mead Lawrence, first women’s World Cup winner Nancy Greene, World Alpine champion Billy Kidd, Sarajevo gold and silver medalists Phil and Steve Mahre, and industry pioneers such as Vail founder Pete Seibert, metal ski designer Howard Head, and plastic boot inventor Bob Lange. Fry writes authoritatively of alpine skiing in North America and Europe, of Nordic skiing, and of newer variations in the sport: freestyle skiing, snowboarding, and extreme skiing. He looks closely at skiing’s relationship to the environment, its portrayal in the media, and its response to social and economic change. Maps locating major resorts, records of ski champions, and a timeline, bibliography, glossary, and index of names and places make this the definitive work on modern skiing. Skiers of all ages and abilities will revel in this lively tale of their sport’s heritage. (from publisher's website)
- Contents
- People and place -- Genesis -- A way of life -- From rope tow to resort -- Technique and equipment: partners in progress -- A revolution in equipment -- Technique: from stem to carve -- New ways to learn -- The story of alpine competition -- The world of alpine racing -- How skiing changed the Olympics -- Racing in America -- Diversity: new disciplines, old ones restored -- Cross-country -- Extremities -- Freestyle -- Snowboarding -- The culture and business of skiing -- "The industry" -- In print -- In movies, on television -- The new ski country.
- ISBN
- 9781584654896
- Accession Number
- P2020.08
- Call Number
- 01.5 F84t
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A tale of two passes : an inquiry into certain alpine literature
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20167
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2008
- Author
- Putnam, William Lowell
- Publisher
- Flagstaff, Arizona : Light Technology
- Co-published by American Alpine Club, Alpine Club of Canada and International Association of Alpine Societies
- Call Number
- 08 P98 T14
1 website
- Author
- Putnam, William Lowell
- Responsibility
- William L. Putnam
- Publisher
- Flagstaff, Arizona : Light Technology
- Co-published by American Alpine Club, Alpine Club of Canada and International Association of Alpine Societies
- Published Date
- 2008
- Physical Description
- i, 219 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps
- Subjects
- Mountaineering
- Alps
- Alps, Italian
- History
- Passes
- Literature
- Abstract
- Written by AAC Honorary President William L Putnam, "this text is devoted to that pair of passes: the Mont Cenis and the Great Saint Bernard. Both of these mountain crossings appear to have been known and used from pre-Roman times. Both were prominently and frequently used by the Romans inestablishing and maintaining their empire; both were long adorned with hospice/shelters near their crests; and both have been by-passed by modern tunnels but are still crossed by paved highways. Despite these similiarites, their historic prominence derives from distinctly different events and factors. Herein lies the histories of these passes and stories of many travelers amongst the Alps - told as much as possible in their own words." ( from book jacket)
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I:
- Chapter I : Early Alpine Passages
- Chapter II : The Terrain
- Part II:
- Chapter III : Hannibal's Crossing
- Chater IV : The Argument
- Chapter V : The Railway
- Part III:
- Chater VI : The Other Route of the Ancients
- Chapter VII : Hazards of the Mountain
- Chapter VIII : The Great Saint Bernard in Later Literature
- Chapter IX : The Early Alpinists
- Chapter X : The Largest Crossing
- Chapter XI : Popes and Passes
- Index
- Notes
- Signed by author - addressed to Margaret Gmoser - dated October 19th, 2008
- ISBN
- 1-891824-66-X
- Accession Number
- AC637
- Call Number
- 08 P98 T14
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- Archives Library
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- Book available through The American Alpine Club
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Thinking like a mountain
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25273
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2000
- Author
- Bateman, Robert
- Publisher
- Toronto : Viking
- Call Number
- 05.5 B31t
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- Author
- Bateman, Robert
- Responsibility
- Robert Bateman
- Publisher
- Toronto : Viking
- Published Date
- 2000
- Physical Description
- xi, 130 pages : illustrations
- Subjects
- Environment
- Literature
- Essays
- Authors
- Bateman, Robert
- Abstract
- Thinking Like a Mountain is the result of many years of thinking, talking and writing about the world's growing environmental crisis. Beautifully designed and illustrated with original drawings, it is a gathering of questions, observations and ideas Robert Bateman has drawn from his own life experiences and gleaned from the writings of some of the visionaries who have influenced him. As Einstein said, "We cannot solve the problems of today with the same thinking that gave us the problems in the first place."Only a profound shift in philosophy, Bateman believes, can save our species from extinction. (from publisher's website)
- Contents
- Preface
- Part One : Getting to know the neighbours
- Part Two : Message in the bones
- Part Three : Signs of hope
- More food for thought
- Acknowledgements
- ISBN
- 9780670893034
- Accession Number
- P2020.07
- Call Number
- 05.5 B31t
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- Archives Library
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- Publisher's website
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