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20,000 miles : an Englishwoman's impressions in America
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue3616
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1939
- 1938
- Author
- Tuke, Ada
- Publisher
- Southampton : G.F. Wilson
- Edition
- 2d ed
- Call Number
- 02.3 T81
- Author
- Tuke, Ada
- Edition
- 2d ed
- Publisher
- Southampton : G.F. Wilson
- Published Date
- 1939
- 1938
- Physical Description
- 247p. : facsim., map
- Subjects
- Canada
- Notes
- Rocky Mountains, p.57-59
- Accession Number
- 19500
- Call Number
- 02.3 T81
- Collection
- Archives Library
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21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act : Helping Canadians Make Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples a Reality
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25007
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2018
- Author
- Joseph, Bob
- Publisher
- Port Coquitlam : Indigeneous Relations Press
- Call Number
- 08.1 J77t
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- Author
- Joseph, Bob
- Publisher
- Port Coquitlam : Indigeneous Relations Press
- Published Date
- 2018
- Physical Description
- 189 pages
- Subjects
- Canada
- First Nations
- Politics
- Abstract
- Since its creation in 1876, the Indian Act has dictated and constrained the lives and opportunities of Indigenous Peoples, and is at the root of many enduring stereotypes. Bob Joseph's book comes at a key time in the reconciliation process, when awareness from both Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities is at a crescendo. Joseph examines how Indigenous Peoples can return to self-government, self-determination, and self-reliance--and why doing so would result in a better country for every Canadian. He dissects the complex issues around the Indian Act, and demonstrates why learning about its cruel and irrevocable legacy is vital for the country to move toward true reconciliation
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- The Indian Act
- Part 1 - Dark Chapter
- The Beginning
- Resistance is Futile
- Tightening Control
- "They rose against us"
- And Its Days Are Numbered
- Part 2 - Dismantling the Indian Act
- If Not the Indian Act, Then What?
- Looking Forward to a Better Canada
- Appendix 1 - Terminology
- Appendix 2 - Indian Residential Schools: A Chronology
- Appendix 3 - Truth and Reconciliation Commision of Canada: Calls to Action
- Appendix 4 - Classroom Activities, Discussion Guide, and Additional Reading
- Appendix 5 - Quotes from John A. Macdonald and Duncan Campbell Scott
- Notes
- Index
- ISBN
- 9780995266520
- Accession Number
- P2020-1
- Call Number
- 08.1 J77t
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Associated blog post and link to order book
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100th anniversary of the formation of The Rocky Mountains Park Branch of the Great War Veterans’ Association - The Banff Legion - Saturday March 31, 2018
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25093
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2018
- Author
- The Banff Legion
- Publisher
- The Banff Legion
- Call Number
- 08.3 B22o PAM
- Author
- The Banff Legion
- Responsibility
- The Banff Legion
- Publisher
- The Banff Legion
- Published Date
- 2018
- Physical Description
- 14 pages ; photographs
- Subjects
- History
- History of Alberta
- Canada
- World War I
- World War II
- World War, 1914-1918
- World War, 1939-1945
- World Wars
- Banff
- Banff (residents)
- Abstract
- Pertains to the history of the Banff Legion, celebrating 100 years of the Great War Veterans’ Association
- Accession Number
- TBD
- Call Number
- 08.3 B22o PAM
- Collection
- Archives Library
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1950s Canada : politics and public affairs
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25702
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2022
- Author
- Wiseman, Nelson
- Publisher
- Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press
- Call Number
- 08.1 W75c
- Author
- Wiseman, Nelson
- Publisher
- Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press
- Published Date
- 2022
- Physical Description
- 283 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Subjects
- Canada
- History
- 1950s
- Politics
- Public Affairs
- Abstract
- While the 1950s in Canada were years of social conformity, it was also a time of political, economic, and technological change. Against a background of growing prosperity, federal and provincial politics became increasingly competitive, intergovernmental relations became more contentious, and Canada's presence in the world expanded. The life expectancy of Canadians increased as the social pathologies of poverty, crime, and racial, ethnic, and gender discrimination were in retreat. 1950s Canada illuminates the fault lines around which Canadian politics and public affairs have revolved. Chronicling the themes and events of Canadian politics and public affairs during the 1950s, Nelson Wiseman reviews social, economic, and cultural developments during each year of the decade, focusing on developments in federal politics, intergovernmental relations, provincial affairs, and Canada's role in the world. The book examines Canada's subordinate relationship first with Britain and then the United States, the interplay between Quebec's distinct society and the rest of Canada, and the regional tensions between the inner Canada of Ontario and Quebec and the outer Canada of the Atlantic and Western provinces. Through this record of major events in the politics of the decade, 1950s Canada sheds light on the rapid altering of the fabric of Canadian life.-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents
- Introduction: reflections on studying Canada of the 1950s -- 1950 -- 1951 -- 1952 -- 1953 -- 1954 -- 1955 -- 1956 -- 1957 -- 1958 -- 1959 -- Conclusion: politics and public affairs in the 1950s
- ISBN
- 9781487555450
- Accession Number
- P2023.10
- Call Number
- 08.1 W75c
- Collection
- Archives Library
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The American Western in Canadian literature
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25703
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2022
- Author
- Deshaye, Joel
- Publisher
- Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press
- Call Number
- 08.1 D45t
- Author
- Deshaye, Joel
- Publisher
- Calgary, Alberta : University of Calgary Press
- Published Date
- 2022
- Physical Description
- x, 414 pages ; 23 cm.
- Abstract
- The first historically broad and in-depth study of the Canadian Western, its relationship to the American genre, and its shifting place within Canada's national and regional literary traditions. The Western, with its stoic cowboys and quickhanded gunslingers, is an instantly recognizable American genre that has achieved worldwide success. Cultures around the world have embraced but also adapted and critiqued the Western as part of their own national literatures, reinterpreting and expanding the genre in curious ways. Canadian Westerns are almost always in conversation with their American cousins, influenced by their tropes and traditions, responding to their politics, and repurposing their structures to create a national literary tradition. The American Western in Canadian Literature examines over a century of the development of the Canadian Western as it responds to the American Western, to evolving literary trends, and to regional, national, and international change. Beginning with Indigenous perspectives on the genre, it moves from early manifestations of the Western in Christian narratives of personal and national growth, and its controversial pulp-fictional popularity in the 1940s, to its postmodern and contemporary critiques, pushing the boundary of the Western to include Northerns, Northwesterns, and post-Westerns in literature, film, and wider cultural imagery. The American Western in Canadian Literature is more than a simple history. It uses genre theory to comment on historical perspectives on nation and region. It includes overviews of Indigenous and settler-colonial critiques of the Western, challenging persistent attitudes to Indigenous people and their traditional territories that are endemic to the genre. It illuminates the way that the Canadian Western enshrines, hagiographies, and ultimately desacralizes aspects of Canadian life, from car culture to extractive industries to assumptions about a Canadian moral high ground. This is a comprehensive, highly readable, and fascinating study of an underexamined genre.-- Provided by publisher.
- Contents
- Introduction. Signposts and scales -- Scaling and spacing the genre transnationalism, nationalism, and regionalism -- Tom King's John Wayne Indigenous perspectives on the Western -- Northwestern Cross Christianity and Transnationalism in early Canadian westerns -- From law to outlaw -- Second World War, westerns, and the '40s pulps -- CanLit's postmodern westerns ghosts and the cowgirl riding off into the sunrise -- Degeneration through violence contemporary historical westerns and post-human horsemen -- Conclusion mining the western in the Twenty-First Century.
- ISBN
- 9781773852676
- Accession Number
- P2023.07
- Call Number
- 08.1 D45t
- Collection
- Archives Library
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An Empty Landscape
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25287
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Published Date
- September/October 2021
- Author
- Mitchell, Alanna
- Publisher
- Aaron Kylie
- Edition
- Vol. 141
- Call Number
- P
- Author
- Mitchell, Alanna
- Responsibility
- with photography by Peter Mather
- Edition
- Vol. 141
- Publisher
- Aaron Kylie
- Published Date
- September/October 2021
- Physical Description
- p.34-44
- Medium
- Library - Periodical
- Subjects
- Alberta
- Alpine tundra
- Animal populations
- Animals
- Canada
- Canadian Endangered Species Protection Act
- Caribou
- Climate change
- Abstract
- The ecological importance of the caribou and their current population decline due to climate change and human influences. Herds in the northern Canadian Rockies are already on the endangered species list.
- Notes
- "In Canadian Geographic, volume 141, issue 5, September/October, 2021"
- Call Number
- P
- Collection
- Archives Library
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An Outline Map of the Canadian Pacific Railway and Connecting Lines
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue21429
- Medium
- Library - Maps and blueprints (unannotated; published)
- Map
- Published Date
- Checked to March 1925
- Call Number
- C11-3.2
- Published Date
- Checked to March 1925
- Subjects
- Canada
- Railway routes
- Notes
- World Cruises described on the reverse side of the map
- Accession Number
- 400
- Call Number
- C11-3.2
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Arctic Eden : journeys through the changing high Arctic
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14440
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2010
- Author
- Kobalenko, Jerry
- Publisher
- Vancouver : Greystone Books
- Call Number
- 02.5 K79a
- Author
- Kobalenko, Jerry
- Responsibility
- Jerry Kobalenko
- Publisher
- Vancouver : Greystone Books
- Published Date
- 2010
- Physical Description
- 191 pages : colour illustrations ; 28 cm
- Notes
- Includes index.
- "David Suzuki Foundation"
- ISBN
- 9781553654421
- Accession Number
- P2015-03-31
- Call Number
- 02.5 K79a
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Artists, architects & artisans : Canadian art 1890-1918
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14599
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2013
- Publisher
- Ottawa : National Gallery of Canada
- Call Number
- 06 Ar8a
- Responsibility
- general editor, Charles C. Hill ; with essays by Christine Boyanoski, Andrea Kunard, Laurier Lacroix, Rosalind Pepall, Bruce Russell, Geoffrey SimminsCanadian art 1890-1918
- Publisher
- Ottawa : National Gallery of Canada
- Published Date
- 2013
- Physical Description
- 339 pages : colour illustrations ; 31 cm
- Notes
- Exhibition catalogue
- Issued also in French under title: Artistes, architectes & artisans, l'art canadien 1890-1918
- "Published in conjunction with the exhibition Artists, Architects and Artisans: Canadian Art 1890-1918, organized by the National Gallery of Canada and presented in Ottawa from 8 November 2013 to 2 February 2014"--Title page verso
- Includes bibliographical references and an index
- Introduction / Charles C. Hill -- The pursuit of art and the flourishing of aestheticism amidst the everyday affairs of mankind / Laurier Lacroix -- Arts and crafts traditions in the Canadian domestic interior / Rosalind Pepall -- Artists, architects and artisans at home / Christine Boyanoski -- Art's 'renewed nearness to life': reflections on the unity of the arts in Canada / Geoffrey Simmins -- Ecclesiastical patronage in Canada: from the Gothic Revival to the arts and crafts movement / Bruce Russell -- For an integration of the arts / Charles C. Hill -- A harmony of the arts: the diverse expressions of pictorialism / Andrea Kunard -- Competing visions for redesigning the Canadian city: architecture, urban planning, and landscape architecture, 1893-1918 / Geoffrey Simmins
- ISBN
- 9780888849151
- Accession Number
- 2015.8517
- Call Number
- 06 Ar8a
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- Archives Library
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Atlas of the international boundary between the United States and Canada Arctic Ocean to Mount St. Elias to accompany the report of the International Boundary Commission
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25066
- Medium
- Library - Map
- Published Date
- 1913
- Author
- Department of the Interior
- Publisher
- US Geological Survey
- Call Number
- 03.1 In8 OS
- Variant Title
- Joint maps of the International Boundary between United States and Canada along the 141st meridian from the Arctic Ocean to Mt. St. Elias - surveyed and monumented 1907 - 1913 under the convention signed at Washington April 21st 1906
- Author
- Department of the Interior
- Responsibility
- O.H. Tittmann 1906-1915 (United States Commissioner)
- E.C. Barnard 1915- (United States Commissioner)
- W.F. King 1906-1916 (His British Majesty's Commissioner)
- J.J. McArthur 1917- (His British Majesty's Commissioner)
- Publisher
- US Geological Survey
- Published Date
- 1913
- Physical Description
- atlas (38 leaves of plates : maps)
- Scale
- 1:62500
- Medium
- Library - Map
- Subjects
- Atlases
- Canada
- United States
- Surveys
- Surveys and Mapping
- Abstract
- Atlas to accompany "Joint report upon the survey and demarcation of the international boundary between the United States and Canada along the 141st meridian from the Arctic Ocean to Mount St. Elias : in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the Convention signed at Washington April 21, 1906"
- Notes
- Atlas only - report separate - 03.1 In8
- Call Number
- 03.1 In8 OS
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- Archives Library
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