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We go far back in time : the letters of Earle Birney and Al Purdy, 1947 - 1987

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2014
Author
Bradley, Nicholas (editor)
Publisher
Madeira Park, British Columbia : Harbour Publishing
Call Number
05.1 Br72w
Author
Bradley, Nicholas (editor)
Responsibility
Edited by Nicholas Bradley
Publisher
Madeira Park, British Columbia : Harbour Publishing
Published Date
2014
Physical Description
479 pages ; 24 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Earle Birney
Poetry
Biography
Abstract
"Illustrates the long friendship between two of Canada's most highly regarded poets, Earle Birney and Al Purdy."--Jacket.
Contents
Introduction
Note on editorial procedures
Editorial abbreviations
Chronology
In Purdy's Ameliasburg
The letters
Earle Birney in hospital
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Glossary of selected names
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index of titles
Index of names
ISBN
978-1-55017-610-0
Accession Number
p2019-02
Call Number
05.1 Br72w
Collection
Archives Library
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Imperial plots : women, land, and the spadework of British colonialism on the Canadian Prairies

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2016
Author
Carter, Sarah
Publisher
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada : University of Manitoba Press
Call Number
08.2 Ca24i
Author
Carter, Sarah
Responsibility
Sarah Carter
Publisher
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada : University of Manitoba Press
Published Date
2016
Physical Description
xxii, 455 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits, charts ; 24 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Women
Prairies, Canadian
Land use
Agriculture
Abstract
"Sarah Carter's "Imperial Plots: Women, Land, and the Spadework of British Colonialism on the Canadian Prairies" examines the goals, aspirations, and challenges met by women who sought land of their own. Supporters of British women homesteaders argued they would contribute to the "spade-work" of the Empire through their imperial plots, replacing foreign settlers and relieving Britain of its surplus women. Yet far into the twentieth century there was persistent opposition to the idea that women could or should farm: British women were to be exemplars of an idealized white femininity, not toiling in the fields. In Canada, heated debates about women farmers touched on issues of ethnicity, race, gender, class, and nation. Despite legal and cultural obstacles and discrimination, British women did acquire land as homesteaders, farmers, ranchers, and speculators on the Canadian prairies. They participated in the project of dispossessing Indigenous people. Their complicity was, however, ambiguous and restricted because they were excluded from the power and privileges of their male counterparts. Imperial Plots depicts the female farmers and ranchers of the prairies, from the Indigenous women agriculturalists of the Plains, to the land army women of the First World War."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents
Narrowing opportunities for women : from the indigenous farmers of the Great Plains to the exclusions of the homestead regime -- "Land owners and enterprising settlers in the colonies" : British women farmers for Canada -- Widows and other immigrant women homesteaders : struggles and strategies -- Women who bought land : the "bachelor girl" settler, "Jack" May, and other celebrity farmers and ranchers -- Answering the call of empire : Georgina Binnie-Clark, farmer, author, lecturer -- "Daughters of British blood" or "hordes of men of alien race"? : the homesteads-for-British-women campaign -- The persistence of a "curiously strong prejudice" : from the First World War to the Great Depression.
ISBN
978-0-88755-818-4 pbk
Accession Number
p2019-04
Call Number
08.2 Ca24i
Collection
Archives Library
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Native Americans in the movies : portrayals from silent films to the present

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2016
Author
Hilger, Michael
Publisher
Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield
Call Number
07.2 Hi54n
Author
Hilger, Michael
Responsibility
Michael Hilger
Publisher
Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield
Published Date
2016
Physical Description
ix, 453 pages ; 26 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
First Nations
Films
History
Abstract
"Since the early days of the silent era, Native Americans have been captured on film, often in unflattering ways. Over the decades, some filmmakers have tried to portray the Native American on screen with more balanced interpretations -- to varying degrees of success. More recent films such as The New World, Flags of Our Fathers, and Frozen River have offered depictions of both historical and contemporary Native Americans, providing viewers with a range of representations. Here, Michael Hilger surveys more than a century of cinema. Drawing upon his previous work, From Savage to Nobleman, Hilger presents a thorough revision of the earlier volume. The introductory material has been revised with updated information and examples and also adds discussions of representative films produced since the mid-1990s. Now organized alphabetically, the entries on individual films cover all relevant works made over the past century, and each entry contains much more information than those in the earlier book. Details include a film summary, nation represented, image portrayal, production details, and DVD availability. Many of the entries also contain comments from film critics to indicate how the movies were regarded at the time of their theatrical release. Supplemented by appendixes of image portrayals, representations of nations, and a list of made-for-television movies, this volume offers readers a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of hundreds of films in which Native American characters have appeared on the big screen."--Publisher's description.
Contents
Traditional images of Native Americans -- Representative movies from silent films to the present -- Images of contemporary Native Americans -- Entries A-Z -- Appendix A: Films by nations -- Appendix B: Image portrayals of Native Americans -- Appendix C: Television films -- Appendix D: Films in chronological order.
ISBN
978-1-4422-4001-8
Accession Number
p2019-05
Call Number
07.2 Hi54n
Collection
Archives Library
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The Rainbow Mountains : photographs by Byron Harmon, 1911

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2012
Author
Harmon, Carole (editor), Byron Harmon
Publisher
Vancouver : CH Editions
Edition
1st
Call Number
06.4 H11t
Author
Harmon, Carole (editor), Byron Harmon
Responsibility
Edited by Carole Harmon
Edition
1st
Publisher
Vancouver : CH Editions
Published Date
2012
Physical Description
[26] p. : ill., ports. ; 25 x 36 cm.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Harmon, Byron
Photography
Alpine Club of Canada
Smithsonian Institute
Mount Robson
Yellowhead Pass
Maligne Lake
History
Abstract
Contains images selected from the 1911 joint expedition by the Alpine Club and the Smithsonian Institute including the first circuit of Mt. Robson and the country around Mt. Robson, Yellowhead Pass, and Maligne Lake.
Contents
Introduction
Portfolio of images
Image captions
Dedication
Notes
Printed in a limited ed. of 200 hand-numbered copies.
ISBN
978-0-9879073-0-1
Accession Number
p2019-19
Call Number
06.4 H11t
Collection
Archives Library
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Crows, cranes & camellias : the natural world of Ohara Koson 1877 - 1945

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2010
Author
Newland, Amy Reigle, Jan Perree, Robert Schaap
Publisher
Leiden : Hotei Publishing
Call Number
06.1 Ne42c
Author
Newland, Amy Reigle, Jan Perree, Robert Schaap
Responsibility
Amy Reigle Newland, Jan Perree, Robert Schaap
Publisher
Leiden : Hotei Publishing
Published Date
2010
Physical Description
Description: 224 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Japan
Japanese
Art
Abstract
Crows, Cranes and Camellias: the Natural World of Ohara Koson 1877-1945 is the first publication in a Western language to discuss his corpus of work, and it has drawn upon the private Jan Perree collection (now housed in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam) for inspiration. First published In 2001, this new edition features an additional chapter on Koson's oeuvre and designs which have been discovered since the original publication of Crows, Cranes and Camellias. Including an overview of Koson's life and artistic career, augmented by a checklist of the majority of his work, select seals and signatures, this book is a valuable source for Koson collectors. --Book Jacket.
Contents
Forward
Preface
Acknowledgements
A flock of myriad hues : the enduring art of Ohara Koson
Notes to the catalogue
Catalogue
Changes and observations
Notes to the checklist
Checklist
Addendum
Signatures & seals
Bibliography
ISBN
978-9004181069
Accession Number
p2019-10
Call Number
06.1 Ne42c
Collection
Archives Library
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Indigenous peoples atlas of Canada

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2018
Author
Royal Canadian Geographic Society
Publisher
Ottawa, Ont. : Royal Canadian Geographical Society : National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation : Assembly of First Naitons : Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami : Me´tis National Council : Indspire
Call Number
07.2 Ro53i copy 1 reference
07.2 Ro53i copy 2
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Author
Royal Canadian Geographic Society
Publisher
Ottawa, Ont. : Royal Canadian Geographical Society : National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation : Assembly of First Naitons : Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami : Me´tis National Council : Indspire
Published Date
2018
Physical Description
4 volumes : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 32 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
First Nations
Metis
Inuit
Atlases
Abstract
"In this atlas, you will find outstanding reference maps of Indigenous Canada, as well as a section devoted to Truth and Reconciliation, including detailed pages on many aspects of the topic with contemporary and historical photography, maps and more. There's also a glossary of common Indigenous terms."--page [4] of cover volume 1.
Contents
[v. 1]. Indigenous Canada -- [v. 2]. First Nations -- [v. 3]. Inuit -- [v. 4]. Me´tis.
ISBN
9780986-751622
Accession Number
P2019-12
P2020-1
Call Number
07.2 Ro53i copy 1 reference
07.2 Ro53i copy 2
Collection
Archives Library
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Online resources related to the published book
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The inconvenient Indian : a curious account of Native people in North America

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2013
Author
King, Thomas
Publisher
[Toronto] : Doubleday Canada
Call Number
07.2 Ki58t
Author
King, Thomas
Responsibility
Thomas King
Publisher
[Toronto] : Doubleday Canada
Published Date
2013
Physical Description
xiv, 303 pages ; 26 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
First Nations
History
Abstract
Since its publication in 2012, The Inconvenient Indian has become a Canadian classic. At once a history and a subversion of history, this book has launched a national conversation about what it means to be "Indian" in North America, and the relationship between Natives and non-Natives in the centuries since the two first encountered each other. This is a book both timeless and timely, burnished with anger yet tempered by wit, and ultimately a hard-won offering of hope--a sometimes inconvenient but nonetheless indispensable account for all of us, seeking to understand how we might tell a new story for the future."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents
Prologue : Warm toast and porcupines -- Forget Columbus -- The end of the Trail -- Too heavy to lift -- One name to rule them all -- We are sorry -- Like cowboys and Indians -- Forget about it -- What Indians want -- As long as the grass is green -- Happy ever after.
ISBN
978-0-385-66422-6
Accession Number
p2019-14
Call Number
07.2 Ki58t
Collection
Archives Library
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No free man : Canada, the Great War, and the enemy alien experience

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2019
Author
Kordan, Bohdan S.
Publisher
Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press
Call Number
08.1 Ko84n
Author
Kordan, Bohdan S.
Responsibility
Bohdan S. Kordan
Publisher
Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press
Published Date
2019
Physical Description
xvi, 394 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
World War I
World War, 1914-1918
Internment Camps
Government
History-Canada
Abstract
Presents the history of approximately 8,000 Canadians, who were imprisoned during the First World War because of their ethnic origins from Germany, Austria-Hungary and other enemy nations.
Contents
The uncertainty of war and the limits of acceptance: aliens of enemy Nationality -- Political choices and the prerogatives of state: dealing with the enemy alien problem -- Behind Canadian barbed wire: the policy, process, and practice of internment -- The alien as "enemy": questions of acceptance, belonging, and fit -- The enemy alien experience: towards an understanding.
ISBN
978-0-7735-4778-0
Accession Number
p2019-15
Call Number
08.1 Ko84n
Collection
Archives Library
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The stories were not told : Canada's First World War Internment Camps

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2018
Author
Semchuk, Sandra
Publisher
University of Alberta Press
Call Number
08.1 Se5t
Author
Semchuk, Sandra
Responsibility
Sandra Semchuk
Publisher
University of Alberta Press
Published Date
2018
Physical Description
312 p.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
World War I
World War, 1914-1918
Internment Camps
Government
Calgary Stampede
History-Canada
Abstract
"From 1914 to 1920, thousands of men who had immigrated to Canada from the Austro-Hungarian Empire were imprisoned as "enemy aliens," many with their families. Most were Ukrainians; almost all were civilians. The Stories Were Not Told presents this largely unrecognized event through photography, cultural theory, and personal testimony, including stories told at last by internees and their descendants. Semchuk describes how lives and society have been shaped by acts of legislated racism and how to move toward greater reconciliation, remembrance, and healing. This is necessary reading for anyone seeking to understand the cross-cultural and intergenerational consequences of Canada's first internment camps."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents
Forward
Preface
Acknowledgements
Canadian First World War Internment Recognition Fund
Introduction
Learning from the Past
Standing Where the Internees Stood
Stories from Internees and Descendants
Spirit Lake Photographs
Engaging Memory Work
Notes
Bibliography
Index
ISBN
978-1-77212-378-4
Accession Number
p2019-16
Call Number
08.1 Se5t
Collection
Archives Library
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Canadians and the natural environment to the twenty-first century

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2012
Author
Forkey, Neil Stevens
Publisher
Toronto : University of Toronto Press
Call Number
08.1 Fo74c
Author
Forkey, Neil Stevens
Responsibility
Neil Stevens Forkey
Publisher
Toronto : University of Toronto Press
Published Date
2012
Physical Description
157 pages ; 22 cm.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Nature
Canada
History
History-Canada
Canadian Rockies
Alpine Club of Canada
Group of Seven
Harris, Lawren
Parker, Elizabeth
National parks
Canadian Pacific Railway
Wheeler, Arthur Oliver
Abstract
"Canadians and the Natural Environment to the Twenty-First Century provides an ideal foundation for undergraduates and general readers on the history of Canada's complex environmental issues. Through clear, easy-to-understand case studies, Neil Forkey integrates the ongoing interplay of humans and the natural world into national, continental, and global contexts. Forkey's engaging survey addresses significant episodes from across the country over the past four hundred years: the classification of Canada's environments by its earliest inhabitants, the relationship between science and sentiment in the Victorian era, the shift towards conservation and preservation of resources in the early twentieth century, and the rise of environmentalism and issues involving First Nations at the end of the century. Canadians and the Natural Environment to the Twenty-First Century provides an accessible synthesis of the most important recent work in the field, making it a truly state-of-the-art contribution to Canadian environmental history."--Publisher's website.
Contents
Introduction -- The classification of Canada's environments (1600s to early 1900s) -- Natural resources, economic growth, and the need for conservation (1800s and 1900s) -- Romanticism and the preservation of nature (1800s and 1900s) -- Environmentalism (1950s to 2000s) -- Aboriginal Canadians and natural resources : an overview -- Conclusion.
ISBN
978-0-8020-9022-5
Accession Number
p2019-18
Call Number
08.1 Fo74c
Collection
Archives Library
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Wilderness and waterpower : how Banff National Park became and hydroelectric storage reservoir

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2013
Author
Armstrong, Christopher and H.V. Nelles
Publisher
Calgary, Alberta, Canada : University of Calgary Press
Call Number
03.5 Ar1w
Author
Armstrong, Christopher and H.V. Nelles
Responsibility
Christopher Armstrong and H.V. Nelles
Publisher
Calgary, Alberta, Canada : University of Calgary Press
Published Date
2013
Physical Description
xviii, 267 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Banff National Park
Hydrology - Alberta
Wilderness
Rivers
Abstract
Pertains to hydropower development in Banff National Park and the altering of the Bow River to accommodate the production of electricity for Southern Alberta.
Contents
Introduction
Water falls
Power strugge
Doubling down
Downstream benefits
Selling scenery
Political logic
Minnewanka redux
War measures
Public power
Reversing rivers
Leaving the bow
Conclusion
Appendix
Index
ISBN
978-1-55238-634-7
Accession Number
p2019-19
Call Number
03.5 Ar1w
Collection
Archives Library
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Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2018
Author
Mercer, George
Publisher
[North Saanich, British Columbia]
Call Number
05.2 Me46f
Variant Title
Fat cats a novel by George Mercer
Author
Mercer, George
Responsibility
George Mercer
Publisher
[North Saanich, British Columbia]
Published Date
2018
Physical Description
293 pages : 22 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Series
Book four in the Dyed in the green series
Subjects
National parks
Cougars
Wildlife
Wardens
Fiction
Abstract
"When a cougar shows up in British Columbia's Gulf Islands National Park Reserve, Park Warden John Haffcut sees it as an opportunity to deal with the overabundance of deer that have transformed the islands into an ecological hodgepodge. Foiled by landowners with a not-in-my-backyard attitude and a notorious cougar-tracker intent on making away with the cat, John decides to take matters into his own hands, putting his career and the cougar's future in jeapordy" - back cover
ISBN
978-0-9879754-6-1
Accession Number
p2019-22
Call Number
05.2 Me46f
Collection
Archives Library
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Ya Ha Tinda : A homeplace, celebrating 100 years of the Canadian government's only working horse ranch

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2017
Author
Calvert, Kathy
Publisher
Victoria, B.C. : Rocky Mountain Books
Edition
1st ed.
Call Number
08.3 C11y
Author
Calvert, Kathy
Responsibility
Kathy Calvert
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Victoria, B.C. : Rocky Mountain Books
Published Date
2017
Physical Description
190 pages : illustrations (some color), color map ; 23 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Ranching
Horses
Government
Warden Service
Parks Canada
Ya Ha Tinda Ranch
Abstract
"An illustrated history celebrating the 100th anniversary of this historic, working horse ranch located along the eastern slopes of the Canadian Rockies. The story of the Ya Ha Tinda and its evolution into the only continuously operating federal government horse ranch in Canada is much more than the story of the people who worked and lived there. Its ancient history is an amalgam of geological evolution, with archaeological evidence of ancient indigenous people's use of the land for over 9,400 years and a biophysical inventory of flora and fauna unique to this particular landscape. So important is this small footprint, that it has been the source of a constant struggle for control between governments and special interest groups since the early 1900s, when the Brewster Brothers Transfer Company first obtained a grazing lease in the area for raising and breaking horses for their guiding and outfitting business in Banff and Lake Louise. This unique book covers the 100 years since the inception of the ranch: its challenges to survive intact to the 2017 centennial celebration and the stories of the men and women who worked and survived on the spread as they fought the elements and the politics to keep it as a "home place" for both the warden service and Parks Canada."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents
ch. 1 Discovery -- ch. 2 The Golden Years -- ch. 3 An Uncertain Future -- ch. 4 Some Degree of Settlement -- ch. 5 Resolution to an Elusive Future -- ch. 6 The Shifting Scene.
ISBN
9781771602280
Accession Number
p2019-23
Call Number
08.3 C11y
Collection
Archives Library
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Tied to the rails : Jasper's railway connection

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2013
Author
Covey, Bob
Publisher
Jasper, Alberta : Jasper Yellowhead Museum & Archives
Call Number
08.5 C11t copy 1
08.5 C11t copy 2
  1 website  
Author
Covey, Bob
Responsibility
Bob Covey
Publisher
Jasper, Alberta : Jasper Yellowhead Museum & Archives
Published Date
2013
Physical Description
99 pages : illustrated with photographs ; 19 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Railway routes
Railway stations
Railways
Jasper
Jasper townsite
Jasper Station
History
Abstract
Pertains to the history of the railway as it relates to Jasper National Park.
Contents
Author's note
Acknowledgements
Yellowhead Pass National Historic Site
Preface
Mountain torrents
Ahead of its time
Stake out
Following the fur trade
Fly camps and locations scouts
"An exceptional opportunity which no wise man will overlook"
Ahead of the track : wagon trails and tote roads
Life on the line : a hard advance
Whisky skirts
Frozen freighting
Camplife
Station to station
GTP & CNoR station sites and flag stops
A isolated national park
Grand schemes and dissolved dreams
A frame of a town
Territorial tendancies
Larger forces at work
Nationalization
Canvas tents and increased rents
Luxury in the wilderness
Resident relocation, station configuration
Smooth as silk
Jasper royaly - teh Beanerie Queens
Four wheeled future
Downsizing
A lineage of commitment
The Canoe River train wreck
Jasper railway timeline
Bibliography
Index
Image reproduction information
ISBN
978-1-77084-379-0
Accession Number
P2019-24
P2020.07
Call Number
08.5 C11t copy 1
08.5 C11t copy 2
Collection
Archives Library
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Julia : a biography of Julia W. Henshaw

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2018
Author
Kluckner, Michael
Publisher
[Vancouver, British Columbia] : Midtown Press
Call Number
08.3 Kl66j
Author
Kluckner, Michael
Responsibility
Michael Kluckner
Publisher
[Vancouver, British Columbia] : Midtown Press
Published Date
2018
Physical Description
131 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 28 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Henshaw, Julia W.
Women
Authors
Biography
Botany
World War, 1914-1918
Canada
Abstract
"A novelist, journalist, socialite, botanist, explorer, and World War I ambulance driver, Julia Henshaw was a unique and colourful personality. This graphic biography follows her extraordinary life from Montreal to Vancouver, from the Rocky Mountains to England, and from the mining towns of BC's Kootenays to the battlefields of France and Belgium. Her strongly expressed views of women's roles and voting rights, of racial and class issues, and of Canada's relationship to Great Britain and the USA are an illuminating contrast with the values of her contemporaries, and with society today."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents
Prelude
Mrs. Charles Henshaw
Julian Durham
Julia W. Henshaw
Gwen
Captain Julia Henshaw
"Gentle Julia"
Afterword
Key players
Supplementary notes
Bibliography
Index
Notes
Graphic novel with mention of Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies. Signed copy.
ISBN
978-1-988242-20-0
Accession Number
p2019-25
Call Number
08.3 Kl66j
Collection
Archives Library
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Beyond "the artist's wife": women, artist-couple marriage and the exhibition experience in postwar Canada

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19806
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2013
Author
Mastin, Catharine Margaret
Publisher
Ottawa : Library and Archives Canada = Bibliothe`que et Archives Canada
Call Number
06.1 Ma37b
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Author
Mastin, Catharine Margaret
Responsibility
Catharine Margaret Mastin
Publisher
Ottawa : Library and Archives Canada = Bibliothe`que et Archives Canada
Published Date
2013
Physical Description
358 pages ; PDF format
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Women
Artists
Exhibitions
Thesis
Abstract
When art critic Lucy Lippard named "the artist's wife" to be a socially-assigned identity for female artists in the early 1970s, she understood some of the significance of women's companionship status. This dissertation considers how "the artist's wife" was a diverse and hierarchical problem for six female artists during their efforts to access Canada's postwar exhibition market. Joyce Wieland of Toronto, Ontario, Marion Nicoll of Calgary, Alberta, Mary Pratt of St. John's, Newfoundland, and Kenojuak Ashevak of Cape Dorset, Nunavut all experienced this social phenomenon differently. Because the two studios of Wieland and Pratt were combined with domestic life they were also dubbed "kitchen artists." As Marion Nicoll learned, it took much conviction to pursue an art practice focused on abstract painting in traditional institutional and marital contexts. The category "Eskimo" added racial difference to Kenojuak's creative and marital identities. Frances Loring and Florence Wyle of Toronto were persistently called "the Girls," an identity that underscored their non-compliance with heterosexual marriage. Using feminist theories of sexual difference and representation, and intersecting the traditionally distinct fields of history and art history, this study illuminates that the female artist's companionship status mattered much more than has been historically understood. These artists' experiences provide opportunity to reflect on curatorial practice and subject representation and expose that the solo exhibition cannot be fully separated from the artist-couple exhibition when studying the female artist's exhibition history. Their experiences also make visible that gender and female artist identities, including the category "woman artist," are important when studying the female artist in postwar North American art and marriage histories if the social conditions of women's art production are to be fully understood.
Contents
Abstract
Acknowledgements
List of figures
List of abbreviations
Chapter One : introduction : beyond "the artist's wife"
Chapter Two : socializing women to marriage : the five artist-couple marraiges of Marion Nicholl, Joyce Wieland, Mary Pratt, Frances Loring, Florence Wyle and Kenojuak Ashevak
Chapter Three : two women's "one-man exhibitions" : the experience of abstract painting and the artist-couple marriages of Marion Nicholl and Joyce Wieland, 1959 - 1963
Chapter Four : two women's "one-man exhibitions" : Joyce Wieland, Mary Pratt and the identity "kitchen artist" 1963 - 1973
Chapter Five : two more women's "two-man" artist-couple exhibitions : the social emergence of Frances Loring and Florence Wyle as "the girls"
Chapter Six : one women's "two-man" exhibitions : Kenojuak Ashevak's artist-couple exhibitions with Johnniebo Ashevak, 1967 - 1970
Chapter Seven : conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix 1
Copyright permissions
ISBN
978-0-494-89628-0
Accession Number
p2019-26
Call Number
06.1 Ma37b
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Available online through University of Alberta
Websites
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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2017
Author
Strugess, Clea, Trevor Boddy and Jeremy Sturgess
Publisher
Vancouver ; Berkeley : Figure.1
Call Number
06.5 St9g
Author
Strugess, Clea, Trevor Boddy and Jeremy Sturgess
Responsibility
Clea Sturgess, Trevor Boddy, Jeremy Sturgess
Publisher
Vancouver ; Berkeley : Figure.1
Published Date
2017
Physical Description
116 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Sunwapta
Glaciers
Jasper
Architecture
National parks
Photography
Photography, Aerial
Abstract
"Magical. Breath-taking. Unforgettable. Perched high above the Sunwapta Canyon in Canada's Rocky Mountains, Glacier Skywalk is all of these things--and more. Its choreographed pathways and cantilevered viewing platform allow visitors to see and experience the world in a whole new way. Glacier Skywalk tells the inside story of this award-winning collaboration between Parks Canada, Brewster Travel and the combined design-and-build team of Sturgess Architecture, PCL Constructors and RJC Consulting Engineers. Insightful essays by Trevor Boddy and Clea and Jeremy Sturgess reveal how the ideas came together and were realized in built form. Detailed sketches, three-dimensional renderings and stunning photographs by Robert Lemermeyer show how the structures evolved from start to finish. From the larch wood kiosk that welcomes visitors just off the Icefields Parkway, through the rock-lined walls, the glass floors and railings and the jagged steel forms that emulate mountains and glaciers, Glacier Skywalk reflects and highlights its surrounding environment. Whether or not you have stood suspended over the canyon--floating exposed to the elements, moving gently with the wind and visitors' footfalls, Glacier Skywalk captures the brilliance of the design and the magic of the experience. It is a book to treasure for years to come."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents
Introduction
Designing the Skywalk
Building the Skywalk
Exploring the Skywalk
Afterword
Project awards
Project team
Project credits
About the contributors
Notes
Photography by Robert Lemermeyer
ISBN
978-1-927958-99-5
Accession Number
2019.26
Call Number
06.5 St9g
Collection
Archives Library
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The climbers guide to the Rocky Mountains of Canada : Rockies west

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19810
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2018
Author
Jones, David P.
Publisher
Golden, BC : Thin Gruel Press
Edition
Volume 3
Call Number
01.4 J71r
Author
Jones, David P.
Edition
Volume 3
Publisher
Golden, BC : Thin Gruel Press
Published Date
2018
Physical Description
576 pages, illustrations [colour], maps
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Guidebooks
Rocky Mountains, Canada
ISBN
9780986519130
Accession Number
2019.29
Call Number
01.4 J71r
Collection
Archives Library
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The identities of Marie Rose Delorme Smith : portrait of a Metis woman, 1861-1960

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19811
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2012
Author
MacKinnon, Doris Jeanne
Publisher
Regina : CPRC Press
Call Number
08.2 M11t
Author
MacKinnon, Doris Jeanne
Responsibility
Doris Jeanne MacKinnon
Publisher
Regina : CPRC Press
Published Date
2012
Physical Description
x, 193 pages : illustrations, facsimile, genealogical table, portraits ; 23 cm.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Women
Metis
Western Canada
Western history
Pincher Creek
Abstract
"This book relates the history and self-identifying process of a Me´tis woman who lived on the western plains of Canada during the transitional period from fur trade to sedentary agricultural economy. Marie Rose Delorme Smith was a woman of French-Me´tis ancestry who was born during the fur trade era and who spent her adult years as a pioneer rancher in the Pincher Creek district of southern Alberta. Sold by her mother at the age of sixteen to a robe and whiskey trader several years older than her, Marie Rose went on to raise seventeen children, establish a boarding house, take a homestead, serve as medicine woman and midwife, and to publish several articles in the early prairie ranch periodical, Canadian Cattlemen. The author relies on close readings of these articles, as well as the diaries, manuscripts, and fictional writing of Marie Rose Delorme Smith, along with personal interviews with her descendants. These sources allow a close examination of the self-identifying process for Marie Rose as she negotiated the changing environment of the western plains during the late 1800s and early 1900s when large numbers of Anglo-speaking immigrants settled in the area. Clearly proud of her Me´tis identity, Marie Rose was a member of an extended family who served as Louis Riel's soldiers, and she presented that identity tentatively in her own writings. Roles which Marie Rose assumed with pride were those of author, historian, mother, and historical character, and these roles serve as themes from which to examine her life."--Publisher's website.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 - the historical character
Chapter 2 - the "historian"
Chapter 3 - the person
Chapter 4 - the author
Conclusion
Appendix 1 - terms and sources
Appendix 2 - descendants of Joseph Henault et Enaud dit Canada
Notes
Bibliography
Index
ISBN
978-0-88977-236-6
Accession Number
2019.33
Call Number
08.2 M11t
Collection
Archives Library
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James Henderson : wicite owapi wicasa : the man who paints the old men

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19813
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2010
Author
Ring, Dan
Publisher
Saskatoon : Mendel Art Gallery
Call Number
06.1 Ri47ja
Author
Ring, Dan
Responsibility
Dan Ring, Neal McLeod
Publisher
Saskatoon : Mendel Art Gallery
Published Date
2010
Physical Description
223 p. : ill. (some col.), facsims., ports. ; 30 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Art
History
Saskatchewan
First Nations
Exhibition catalogue
Abstract
Catalogue of a travelling exhibition held first at the Mendel Art Gallery from Sept. 25, 2009 to Jan. 8, 2010.
Contents
Qu'Appelle, circa 2009 / Lynn Acoose -- Foreword / Vincent J. Varga -- Chronology of the life, career, art and legacy of James Henderson / James Lanigan -- James Henderson: a reflected life / Dan Ring -- Retghinking indigenous history: James Henderson's paintings as mnemonic icons / Neal McLeod -- Sp;irit warriors of the high plains / Linda Many Guns -- Pains Cree men's clothing (1895-1926) -- Profiles of Standing Buffalo, Tatanka Najin (1833-1871) -- Note on James Henderson's materials and signatures / James Lanigan.
Notes
Pertains to paintings in the Art & Heritage Collection by James Henderson
ISBN
978-1-896359-70-0
Accession Number
2019.34
Call Number
06.1 Ri47ja
Collection
Archives Library
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