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In praise of Switzerland : being the alps in prose and verse

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1912
Author
Spender, Harold
Publisher
London : Constable and Company Ltd.
Call Number
05 Sp3i
Author
Spender, Harold
Publisher
London : Constable and Company Ltd.
Published Date
1912
Physical Description
291 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Alps
Literature
Poetry
History
Fiction
Contents
I. The Alps in admiration -- II. The Alps in description -- III. The Alps in adventure, i. The pioneers, ii. The heroes -- The Alps in tragedy -- The Alps in comedy -- The Alps in history -- The Alps in fiction
Accession Number
2023.47
Call Number
05 Sp3i
Collection
Archives Library
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Through the heart of Canada

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1913
Author
Yeigh, Frank
Publisher
London : T. Fisher Unwin
Edition
2nd Edition, 4th Impression
Call Number
02.4 Ye3 1913 (Great Britain)
Author
Yeigh, Frank
Edition
2nd Edition, 4th Impression
Publisher
London : T. Fisher Unwin
Published Date
1913
Physical Description
319p. : ill
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Alpine Club of Canada
Camps
Accession Number
400
Call Number
02.4 Ye3 1913 (Great Britain)
Collection
Archives Library
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Ski-runs in the high Alps

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1913
Author
Roget, F. F.
Publisher
London : T. Fisher Unwin
Call Number
01.5 R63s
Author
Roget, F. F.
Responsibility
Illustrations by L. M. Crisp
Publisher
London : T. Fisher Unwin
Published Date
1913
Physical Description
312 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Skiing
Education
Alps
Switzerland
Skiing, Cross Country
Ski mountaineering
Accession Number
2023.47
Call Number
01.5 R63s
Collection
Archives Library
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Flora of Southern British Columbia and Vancouver Island

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1915
Author
Henry, Joseph Kaye
Publisher
Toronto : W. J. Gage & Co., Limited
Call Number
04.1 H39f
Author
Henry, Joseph Kaye
Publisher
Toronto : W. J. Gage & Co., Limited
Published Date
1915
Physical Description
363 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Botany
Glossary
British Columbia
Contents
Abbreviations, metric system -- Analytical key to the families -- Tabular analysis -- flora -- glossary -- addenda -- index.
Accession Number
2023.47
Call Number
04.1 H39f
Collection
Archives Library
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The boreal herbal : wild food and medicine plants of the North

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2011
Author
Gray, Beverley
Publisher
Whitehorse, Yukon : Aroma Borealis Press
Call Number
02.7 G78b
Author
Gray, Beverley
Publisher
Whitehorse, Yukon : Aroma Borealis Press
Published Date
2011
Physical Description
440 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Botany
Plants, Medicinal
Plants, Edible
Medicine
Harvesting
Preserving
Survival
Contents
Part I: Getting started -- Part II: Plant profiles -- Part III: Preparations and recipes -- Part IV: Economics -- Part V: For reference.
Notes
Many of the plants included in this publication can be found in the Canadian Rockies.
ISBN
9780986827105
Accession Number
P2024.01
Call Number
02.7 G78b
Collection
Archives Library
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Parks, peace, and partnership : global initiatives in transboundary conservation

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2012
Author
Quinn, Micheal S.
Publisher
Calgary : University of Calgary Press
Call Number
13.0 Q4 copy 2 13.0 Q4
Author
Quinn, Micheal S.
Responsibility
edited by Michael S. Quinn, Len Broberg, and Wayne Freimund
Publisher
Calgary : University of Calgary Press
Published Date
2012
Physical Description
xxxiii, 542 p. : ill., maps
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Waterton Glacier International Peace Park
National parks
Environmental conservation
First Nations - (SEE ALSO Indians)
Chief Mountain
ISBN
9781552386422
Accession Number
12-17-12 70,000
P2022.01
Call Number
13.0 Q4 copy 2 13.0 Q4
Location
Reading Room
Collection
Archives Library
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Braiding sweetgrass : indigenous wisdom, scientific knowledge, and the teaching of plants

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2013
Author
Wall Kimmerer, Robin
Publisher
Minneapolis, Minnesota : Milkweed Editions
Call Number
07.2 W15b
Author
Wall Kimmerer, Robin
Publisher
Minneapolis, Minnesota : Milkweed Editions
Published Date
2013
Physical Description
390 pages ; 23 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Indigenous
Traditional Knowledge
Science
Botany
Abstract
As a botanist and professor of plant ecology, Robin Wall Kimmerer has spent a career learning how to ask questions of nature using the tools of science. As a Potawatomi woman, she learned from elders, family, and history that the Potawatomi, as well as a majority of other cultures indigenous to this land, consider plants and animals to be our oldest teachers. In Braiding Sweetgrass, Kimmerer brings these two lenses of knowing together to reveal what it means to see humans as "the younger brothers of creation." As she explores these themes she circles toward a central argument: the awakening of a wider ecological consciousness requires the acknowledgement and celebration of our reciprocal relationship with the world. Once we begin to listen for the languages of other beings, we can begin to understand the innumerable life-giving gifts the world provides us and learn to offer our thanks, our care, and our own gifts in return.
Contents
Planting Sweetgrass ; Skywoman falling ; The council of pecans ; The gift of strawberries ; An offering ; Asters and goldenrod ; Learning the grammar of animacy ; Tending Sweetgrass. Maple sugar moon ; Witch hazel ; A mother's work ; The consolation of water lilies ; Allegiance to gratitude ; Picking Sweetgrass ; Epiphany in the beans ; The three sisters ; Wisgaak Gokpenagen : a black ash basket ; Mishkos Kenomagwen : the teachings of grass ; Maple nation : a citizenship guide ; The honorable harvest ; Braiding Sweetgrass ; In the footsteps of Nanabozho: becoming indigenous to place ; The sound of silverbells ; Sitting in a circle ; Burning cascade head ; Putting down roots ; Umbilicaria : the belly button of the world ; Old-growth children ; Witness to the rain ; Burning Sweetgrass ; Windigo footprints ; The sacred and the superfund ; People of corn, people of light ; Collateral damage ; Shkitagen : People of the seventh fire ; Defeating Windigo ; Epilogue: Returning the gift
ISBN
978-1-57131-356-0
Accession Number
P2022.01
Call Number
07.2 W15b
Collection
Archives Library
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Common spiders of North America

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2013
Author
Bradley, Richard A.
Publisher
Oakland, California : University of California Press
Call Number
04 B72c
Author
Bradley, Richard A.
Responsibility
Illustrations by Steve Buchanan
Publisher
Oakland, California : University of California Press
Published Date
2013
Physical Description
x, 271 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Spiders
Arachnida
North America
Abstract
Spiders are among the most diverse groups of terrestrial invertebrates, yet they are among the least studied and understood. This first comprehensive guide to all 68 spider families in North America beautifully illustrates 469 of the most commonly encountered species. Group keys enable identification by web type and other observable details, and species descriptions include identification tips, typical habitat, geographic distribution, and behavioral notes. A concise illustrated introduction to spider biology and anatomy explains spider relationships. This book is a critical resource for curious naturalists who want to understand this ubiquitous and ecologically critical component of our biosphere. -- from back cover
ISBN
9780520315310
Accession Number
P2022.02
Call Number
04 B72c
Location
Reading Room
Collection
Archives Library
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The carbon cycle : crossing the Great Divide

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2013
Author
Rawles, Kate
Publisher
Victoria, BC : Rocky Mountain Books
Call Number
02.8 R21c
Author
Rawles, Kate
Publisher
Victoria, BC : Rocky Mountain Books
Published Date
2013
Physical Description
336 pages ; 15 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Biking
Great Divide Trail
Memoir
Climate
Climate change
Environment
Abstract
In 2006 “outdoor philosopher” Kate Rawles cycled 4553 miles from Texas to Alaska, following the spine of the Rocky Mountains as closely as possible. Cycling across unforgiving but starkly beautiful landscapes in both the United States and Canada – deserts, high mountain passes, glaciers and eventually down to the sea – she encountered bears, wolves, moose, cliff-swallows, aspens and a single, astonishing lynx. Along the way, she talked to North Americans about climate change – from truck drivers to politicians – to find out what they knew about it, whether they cared, and if they did, what they thought they could do. Kate tells the story of a trip in which she has to deal with the rigours of cycling for ten hours a day in temperatures often in excess of 100° F, fighting punctures, endless repairs and inescapable, grinding fatigue … . But in recounting the physical struggle of such a journey, she also does constant battle with her own ideas and assumptions, helping us to cross the great divide between where we are on climate change and where we need to be. Can we tackle climate change while still keeping our modern Western lifestyles intact? Should we put biofuel in our camper vans and RVs? Or do we need much deeper shifts in lifestyles, values and worldviews? -- From publisher
ISBN
9781927330777
Accession Number
P2023.25
Call Number
02.8 R21c
Collection
Archives Library
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Whiteman's gospel : a Native American examines the christian church and its ministry among Native Americans

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2014
Author
Stephen Smith, Craig
Publisher
Winnipeg, Manitoba : Indian Life Books
Call Number
07.2 S4w
Author
Stephen Smith, Craig
Responsibility
Foreword by Coach Bill McCartney
Publisher
Winnipeg, Manitoba : Indian Life Books
Published Date
2014
Physical Description
153 pages ; 22 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Indigenous
Christianity
Religion
Abstract
Craig’s experience has led him to believe that change is desperately needed in both Native and ecclesiastical communities.“We Native Americans need to look at ourselves,” writes Smith, “and see where our people have been wrong in our perceptions of Christianity. Native people have often hidden behind the notion that Christianity is the Whiteman’s Gospel.” Craig Smith writes out of his own experience as a Native American growing up in a white man’s world. He tells what it’s like to be a member of a group of “underdogs.” Then he relates why God has chosen to work with underdogs to fulfill His purposes in the world today. Craig is not afraid to answer those difficult questions Native Americans have been asking. But he also seeks to provide answers that are true to the Word of God. -- From publisher
Contents
The Bible and the White Man's Gospel ; God and the underdogs ; Christianity and Indian history ; Christianity and today's Indian ; The Antioch model ; Christianity and Indian culture ; Native America's three choices
ISBN
0920379125
Accession Number
2022.26
Call Number
07.2 S4w
Collection
Archives Library
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The lost art of reading nature's signs

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2015
Author
Gooley, Tristan
Publisher
New York : The Experiment
Call Number
02.7 G59t
Author
Gooley, Tristan
Publisher
New York : The Experiment
Published Date
2015
Physical Description
xii, 402 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Outdoor life
Survival
Nature
Abstract
Turn every walk into a game of detection. When writer and navigator Tristan Gooley journeys outside, he sees a natural world filled with clues. The roots of a tree indicate the sun's direction; the Big Dipper tells the time; a passing butterfly hints at the weather; a sand dune reveals prevailing wind; the scent of cinnamon suggests altitude; a budding flower points south. To help you understand nature as he does, Gooley shares more than 850 tips for forecasting, tracking, and more, gathered from decades spent walking the landscape around his home and around the world. Whether you're walking in the country or city, along a coastline, or by night, this is the ultimate resource on what the land, sun, moon, stars, plants, animals, and clouds can reveal - if you only know how to look!
Contents
Getting started ; Ground ; Trees ; Plants ; Mosses, algae, fungi and lichens ; A walk with rocks and wildflowers ; Sky and weather ; Stars ; Sun ; Moon ; A night walk ; Animals ; A walk with the Dayak part I ; City, town and village ; A city walk with invisible snakes ; Coast, rivers and lakes ; Snow and sand ; A walk with the Dayak part II ; Rare and extraordinary ; The breakthrough ; Your invisible toolbox
ISBN
9781615192410
Accession Number
P2022.01
Call Number
02.7 G59t
Collection
Archives Library
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Jacqueline the singing crow

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2015
Author
Kujawa, Mandi
Publisher
Canmore, Alberta, Canada : Renegade Arts Entertainment
Call Number
05.2 K95j
Author
Kujawa, Mandi
Responsibility
Illustrated by Claude St. Aubin ; lettering by Annie Parkhouse
Publisher
Canmore, Alberta, Canada : Renegade Arts Entertainment
Published Date
2015
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 24 x 28 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Fiction
Kujawa, Mandi
Abstract
After a bruising encounter with opinionated people that crushes her confidence and self-belief, Jacqueline flies south to escape the pain and rediscover her true self. A story that will help anyone who has ever been told they couldn't do something, to stand firm against their critics.
ISBN
9780992150877
Accession Number
P2022.10
Call Number
05.2 K95j
Collection
Archives Library
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Making a scene : lesbians and community across Canada, 1964-84

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2015
Author
Millward, Liz
Publisher
Vancouver ; Toronto : UBC Press
Call Number
08.1 M62m
Author
Millward, Liz
Publisher
Vancouver ; Toronto : UBC Press
Published Date
2015
Physical Description
x, 316 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Lesbian
History
Canada
culture
Abstract
Documents the lesbian movement that developed in Canada between 1964 and 1984. Not just a story of big-city life, it chronicles the spaces lesbians created across rural and urban Canada, from physical locations such as lesbian and gay centres, drop-ins at women's centres, communal houses, bookstores, bars, cafes, and private members' clubs, to the ephemeral sites women travelled to in order to meet each other such as conferences, workshops, festivals, and Dykes in the Streets marches. Included are interviews and a wealth of primary sources, including diaries, letters, newsletters, reports, and minutes. This book also brings to life the exuberance of these young women and the challenges they faced during this transformational period in Canadian history. -- Provided by publisher
Contents
"The Lesbian, Drinking, Is Never at Her Best": Beer Parlours, Taverns, and Bars -- "No Drugs, No Straights": Members-Only Clubs -- "Let's Decide What We Are -- A Drop-In or a Cafe with Entertainment": Buildings -- "It Was an Incredible Conference": Getting Together -- "An Event That is Talked About as Far Away as Toronto": Claiming Public Space -- "Be Daring -- Live the Unbelievable and Challenging Life of a Rural Lesbian!": Outside the Big City.
ISBN
9780774830676
Accession Number
P2023.11
Call Number
08.1 M62m
Location
Reading Room
Collection
Archives Library
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No map could show them

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2016
Author
Mort, Helen
Publisher
London : Chatto & Windus
Call Number
05.1 M84n
Author
Mort, Helen
Publisher
London : Chatto & Windus
Published Date
2016
Physical Description
70 pages ; 22 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Women
Poetry
Women's History
Travel
Adventure
Mountaineering
Climbing
Abstract
A Poetry Book Society Recommendation 2016. 'When we climb alone en cordee feminine, we are magicians of the Alps - we make the routes we follow disappear'. The poems of Helen Mort's second collection offer an unforgettable perspective on the heights we scale and the distances we run, the routes we follow and the paths we make for ourselves. Here are odes to the women who dared to break new ground - from Miss Jemima Morrell, a young Victorian woman from Yorkshire who hiked the Swiss Peaks in her skirts and petticoats, to the modern British mountaineer Alison Hargreaves, who died descending from the summit of K2. Distinctive and courageous, these are poems of passion and precipices, of edges and extremes. No Map Could Show Them confirms Helen Mort's position as one of the finest young poets at work today.
Contents
An Easy Day for a Lady ; How to Dress ; Miss Jemima's Swiss Journal ; Ode to Bob ; Height ; The Fear ; Scale ; Beryl the Peril ; My Diet ; Difficult ; The Old Dungeon Ghyll ; Hill ; Black Rocks ; Descent ; Prayer ; Kiss ; Solo ; Nordwand ; Home ; At Night ; Above Cromford ; Route ; Dear Alison ; Engineer ; Lethal Roy ; Bloodhound ; Skirt ; Rachel in Attercliffe ; King's Cross ; Ink ; What Will Happen ; Ablation ; Hathersage ; Kalymnos ; Loutro ; Alport Castles ; Eagle Owl ; Royal Mile ; Kinder Scout ; Murmuration ; Big Lil ; Lil's dream ; What the papers said ; Lil's answer ; Lil's last word ; Tom Hulatt's Mile ; Heinrich Harrer's Motorbike ; How Much Can You Carry? ; Everest ; Oxygen ; Beck Weathers ; Sherpa ; Lene Gamelgaard ; First ; Rope
ISBN
9781784740641
Accession Number
P2022.01
Call Number
05.1 M84n
Collection
Archives Library
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Discovering words : english, french, cree

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2016
Author
Auger, Neepin
Publisher
Victoria, British Columbia : Rocky Mountain Books
Call Number
07.2 A4a
Author
Auger, Neepin
Publisher
Victoria, British Columbia : Rocky Mountain Books
Published Date
2016
Physical Description
30 unnumbered pages : colour illustrations ; 17 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Language
French
Cree
Children
Abstract
Neepin Auger's books for children contain original, brightly coloured images and early education level concepts familiar to everyone. Playful and bold, this dynamic series will educate and entertain preschoolers, parents, and teachers alike. In addition to the English words presented, the French and Cree equivalents are also given, making these some of the most dynamic and useful board books on the market, perfectly suitable for the classroom, library, and nursery.
ISBN
9781771603294
Accession Number
P2022.01
Call Number
07.2 A4a
Collection
Archives Library
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Edible & medicinal plants of the Rockies

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2016
Author
Kershaw, Linda
Publisher
Edmonton : Lone Pine Publishing and Partners Publishing
Call Number
04.1 K47e 2016
Author
Kershaw, Linda
Publisher
Edmonton : Lone Pine Publishing and Partners Publishing
Published Date
2016
Physical Description
270 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), portraits (some colour) ; 22 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Guidebooks
Medicine
Abstract
Throughout human history, plants have provided us with food, clothing, medicine and shelter. The Rocky Mountains are home to a diversity of plant species that have helped First Nations peoples and settlers survive through the centuries. Edible and Medicinal Plants of the Rockies describes 333 common trees, shrubs, flowers, ferns, mosses and lichens that have been used by people from ancient times to present. -- From back cover
Contents
Trees
Shrubs
Herbs
Mosses & Lichens
Poisonous Plants
ISBN
9781772130188
Accession Number
37000
P2022.02
Call Number
04.1 K47e 2016
Collection
Archives Library
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Hudson's Bay Company : Edmonton House journals, reports from the Saskatchewan district including the Bow River expedition, 1821-1826

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2016
Publisher
Calgary, A.B. : Historical Society of Alberta
Call Number
08.2 B51e
Responsibility
Edited with an Introduction and Commentaries by Ted Binnema and Gerhard J. Ens
Publisher
Calgary, A.B. : Historical Society of Alberta
Published Date
2016
Physical Description
440 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
History-Canada
Indigenous
Hudson's Bay Company
Hudson Bay
Fur trade
Saskatchewan
Abstract
During the 1820s, Edmonton House re-emerged as the headquarters of a much larger Saskatchewan trading District of the Hudson's Bay Company. Its fur-gathering larger hinterland extended from the southern edges of the boreal forest near present-day Westlock, Alberta, south to the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers, and from the confluence of the North and South Saskatchewan Rivers west to the Rocky Mountains - in short, virtually all of what is now central and southern Alberta, and parts of Saskatchewan and Montana. [...] The Bow River Expedition, 1822-1823 Seeking to expand the fur trade more completely into what is now southern Alberta, and northern Montana, the Hudson's Bay Company dispatched an expedition of officers and men up the South Saskatchewan River in 1822, with excursions to the Red Deer, Bow, and Oldman Rivers. Through circumstances, such as hostilities by certain Aboriginal groups and the scarcity of timber, persuaded the Company not to build a permanent post during this time, the journal of the expedition contains a wealth of information about the land and the people living on it. --From back cover
Contents
Edmonton House Post Journals, 1821-26 ; Edmonton District Reports, 1823-24 ; Bow River Expedition Journal ; Bow River District Reports
ISBN
9781553834380
Accession Number
P2022.08
Call Number
08.2 B51e
Collection
Archives Library
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In this together : fifteen stories of truth & reconciliation

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2016
Publisher
Victoria, B. C. : Brindle & Glass Publishing, an imprint of TouchWood Editions
Call Number
07.2 M56i
Responsibility
Edited by Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail
Publisher
Victoria, B. C. : Brindle & Glass Publishing, an imprint of TouchWood Editions
Published Date
2016
Physical Description
215 pages ; 22 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Indigenous
History
Canada
Abstract
A collection of essays about reconciliation and anti-racism by Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors from across Canada.
Contents
Introduction / Danielle Metcalfe-Chenail; The importance of rivers / Carleigh Baker; Dropped, not thrown / Joanna Streetly; Drawing lines / Erika Luckert; Jawbreakers / Donna Kane; This many-storied land / Kamala Todd; The perfect tool / Zacharias Kunuk; To kill an Indian / Steven Cooper with Twyla Campbell; Two-step / Katherin Edwards; Echo / Carol Shaben; Mother tongues / Katherine Palmer Gordon; White Aboriginal woman / Rhonda Kronyk; Colonialism lived / Emma Larocque; Marking the page / Lorri Neilsen Glenn; Lost fires still burn / Carissa Halton; From Aha to AHO! / Antione Mountain; A conversation between Shelagh Rogers and the Honourable Justice Murray Sinclair.
ISBN
9781927366448
Accession Number
P2022.14
Call Number
07.2 M56i
Collection
Archives Library
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The Three Sisters bar and hotel : a novel

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2016
Author
Govier, Katherine
Publisher
Toronto, Ontario : Harper Avenue
Call Number
05.2 G74t
Author
Govier, Katherine
Publisher
Toronto, Ontario : Harper Avenue
Published Date
2016
Physical Description
475 pages ; 23 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Canadian Rockies
Railroads - Alberta
Outfitters trail guides packers
Fiction
Abstract
Gateway, Alberta, 1911. The coming of the railroad to the Canadian Rockies has brought a parade of newcomers to the heavenly Bow Valley, including the poacher Herbie Wishart, who has reinvented himself as a trail guide and teller of tall tales. Herbie becomes outfitter for a fossil-hunting expedition headed by a prominent Washington, D.C., archaeologist. But when an early snowstorm hits and trailside grudges come to a head, the expedition mysteriously disappears. The tragedy threatens to stain the Rocky Mountain parks reputation just as its newly elected government overseers begin to sell the pristine Canadian wilderness to the world. Despite all efforts from that year on to solve, or bury, the mystery, the disappearance will haunt Gateway, and define the futures of Herbie Wishart and his stubbornly female descendants. -- From Publisher
Notes
Signed by author
ISBN
9781443436649
Accession Number
2022.28
Call Number
05.2 G74t
Collection
Archives Library
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Native American almanac : more than 50,000 years of the cultures and histories of indigenous peoples

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2016
Author
Wakim Dennis, Yvonne; Hirschfelder, Arlene; and Rothenberger Flynn, Shannon
Publisher
Canton, MI : Visible Ink Press
Call Number
07.2 D42n
Author
Wakim Dennis, Yvonne; Hirschfelder, Arlene; and Rothenberger Flynn, Shannon
Publisher
Canton, MI : Visible Ink Press
Published Date
2016
Physical Description
xi, 643 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Indigenous Peoples
History
Indigenous Culture
Turtle Island
Abstract
The impact of early encounters, past policies, treaties, wars, and prejudices toward America's Indigenous peoples is a legacy that continues to mark America. The history of the United States and Native Americans are intertwined. Agriculture, place names, and language have all been influenced by Native American culture. The stories and history of pre- and post-colonial Tribal Nations and peoples continue to resonate and informs the geographical boundaries, laws, language and modern life. From ancient rock drawings to today's urban living, the Native American Almanac: More Than 50,000 Years of the Cultures and Histories of Indigenous Peoples traces the rich heritage of indigenous people. It is a fascinating mix of biography, pre-contact and post-contact history, current events, Tribal Nations' histories, enlightening insights on environmental and land issues, arts, treaties, languages, education, movements, and more. Ten regional chapters, including urban living, cover the narrative history, the communities, land, environment, important figures, and backgrounds of each area's Tribal Nations and peoples. The stories of 345 Tribal Nations, biographies of 400 influential figures in all walks of life, Native American firsts, awards, and statistics are covered. Over 300 photographs and illustrations bring the text to life. The most complete and affordable single-volume reference work about Native American culture available today, the Native American Almanac is a unique and valuable resource devoted to illustrating, demystifying, and celebrating the moving, sometimes difficult, and often lost history of the indigenous people of America. Capturing the stories and voices of the American Indian of yesterday and today, it provides a range of information on Native American history, society, and culture. -- Publisher's description
Contents
Historical overview of Indian-White relations in the United States -- Northeast -- Southeast -- Midwest -- Northern plains -- Southern plains: Texas and Oklahoma -- The Great Basin and Rocky Mountains -- Southwest -- Pacific Northwest: Washington State and Oregon -- California -- Alaska -- Hawaii -- Urban -- Appendix A: Canada -- -- Appendix B: Mexico -- Appendix C: Caribbean -- Appendix D: Greenland -- Appendix E: Indigenous nations/groups in Native America Almanac -- Appendix F: Indian lands: definitions and explanations -- Appendix G: Indigenized English -- Appendix H: Indigeneity from sea to sea -- Appendix I: Selected indigeneity firsts: people, places, and things -- Appendix J: Native owned and operated museums -- Appendix K: The indigeneity of the Powwow -- Appendix L: Indigenous ancestry affiliation of some notable people.
ISBN
9781578595075
Accession Number
2022.17
Call Number
07.2 D42n
Collection
Archives Library
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