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Hinterland who's who

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25097
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1973-1974
Author
Canadian Wildlife Service
Publisher
Ottawa : Canadian Wildlife Service
Call Number
04.2 C16h PAM
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Author
Canadian Wildlife Service
Publisher
Ottawa : Canadian Wildlife Service
Published Date
1973-1974
Physical Description
11 volumes ; 2 pages ; illus. (b&w)
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Wildlife
Zoology
Education
Abstract
Hinterland Who’s Who published by the Canadian Wildlife service - two-page pamphlet with summary of various animals in Canada including photographs, range maps, footprint drawings
Contents
Wolf
Snowshoe hare
Chipmunk
Bat
Beaver
White-tailed deer
Mountain sheep
Moose
Caribou
Cougar
Muskrat
Notes
These are separate publications catalogued together
Issued under the authority of the Minister of the Environment
Accession Number
TBD
Call Number
04.2 C16h PAM
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Canadian Wildlife Federation website with additional Hinterland Who’s Who information including video
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The rebirth of Canada's Indians

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25275
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1977
Author
Cardinal, Harold
Publisher
Edmonton : Hurtig Publishers
Call Number
07.2 C11t
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Author
Cardinal, Harold
Responsibility
Harold Cardinal
Publisher
Edmonton : Hurtig Publishers
Published Date
1977
Physical Description
222 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
First Nations
Treaties
Education
Politics
History
History-Canada
Abstract
The story of the Indian peoples' fight for justice through the tunnels and mazes of bureaucracy. An affirmation of the Indian way of life, of the Indian religion, and a demand for acceptance of the Alberta proposal for a new Indian Act. Chapters cover the Indian Act, Indian organization, education, economic development and aboriginal rights. (from LAC entry)
Contents
A Canadian - what the hell it's all about
Make love not war - the changing role of Indian organizations
Organize or else - it's not enough to find a bad guy
The politics of poverty - how to survive in the democratic system
Economic development I - without all the crap and mythology
Economic development II - some of teh nitty is pretty gritty
Education I - with our heads in the clouds
Education II - always the prime topic
Education III - strangers in the classroom
Education IV - the need for legislation and funding
The Indian Act I - government by a bunch of bureaucrats, or Her Majesty pulled a fast one
The Indian Act II - moose meat beats bologna
The Indian Act III - time to get down to specifics
The Indian Act IV - to serve the people, not the government
The Indian Act V - the only good indian is a sleeping indian
Aboriginal rights - from a philosophical, religious viewpoint
The Treaties - the Queen's forked tongue
The claims - our children won't wait
Indian organization I - they breathe the same air; they drink the same water
Indian organizations II - we forgot to scalp the general
Indian organizations III - the war continues - Chretien rises from the dead
Integration and alienation - education and our childres
Earmarked for Indian education - raindrops kept falling on their heads
The education ferment - Cold Lake stands firm
A hell of a mess - no problem is insoluable
Wood, grass, stone - despair and rebirth
ISBN
0888301251
Accession Number
P2020.07
Call Number
07.2 C11t
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Author information
Websites
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A choice of futures

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue20259
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
1972
Author
Alberta Commission on Educational Planning
Publisher
Edmonton : Cabinet Committee on Education
Call Number
LB41 A4
Author
Alberta Commission on Educational Planning
Publisher
Edmonton : Cabinet Committee on Education
Published Date
1972
Physical Description
325p. : illus. tables
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Education
Notes
Bibliography p.309-320
Call Number
LB41 A4
Location
Art Library is located in Curatorial Department - Please contact Curatorial Department for access
Collection
Art Library
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Date
1900 – 1906
Material
fibre
Catalogue Number
103.04.0033 a-e
Description
A collection of five black felt university caps with cotton linings and embroidery work. Each hat bears a different design: 103.04.0033a - the word “Varuna” beneath a “V” behind the face of an old man (Poseidon?) with forks extending diagonally upward from behind his head; 103.04.0033b - the lette…
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Title
Cap
Date
1900 – 1906
Material
fibre
Dimensions
10.0 cm
Description
A collection of five black felt university caps with cotton linings and embroidery work. Each hat bears a different design: 103.04.0033a - the word “Varuna” beneath a “V” behind the face of an old man (Poseidon?) with forks extending diagonally upward from behind his head; 103.04.0033b - the letters “TPT” with the P in the centre larger than the other two letters, and inside “CU Gulick”; 103.04.0033c - the word “Naraka” beneath a bust of a devil with horns and a pointed tail, with forks extending diagonally upward from behind the devil’s body, and inside “CU Gulick & W.B. Salsbury”; 103.04.0033d - the letters “UPT” embroidered like a monogram, with the letters stacked on top of each other; 103.04.0033e - the date “1902”, and on the inside “CU Gulick, Princeton, N.J.”.
Subject
education
Philip Moore
Princeton
souvenirs
social customs
organizations
clothing
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.04.0033 a-e
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Date
1900 – 1920
Material
fibre; skin
Catalogue Number
103.08.0188
Description
A canvas trunk cover made to completely cover a trunk. The cover has leather bound openings for trunk handles, etc. Stencilled markings on the cover include the initials “M.K.M.” and “M.B.H.”, and also “Chicago, Ill.”. The cover also has travel stickers attached reading “New York Transfer Co.”, …
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Title
Trunk Cover
Date
1900 – 1920
Material
fibre; skin
Dimensions
75.0 (approximately) x 53.5 (approximately) x 89.0 (approximately) cm
Description
A canvas trunk cover made to completely cover a trunk. The cover has leather bound openings for trunk handles, etc. Stencilled markings on the cover include the initials “M.K.M.” and “M.B.H.”, and also “Chicago, Ill.”. The cover also has travel stickers attached reading “New York Transfer Co.”, “McCormick’s”, and “Sweeny’s Express”.
Subject
households
tourism
education
Maria Kay Moore
Fred Hussey
Philip Moore
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.08.0188
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Date
1902 – 1902
Material
fibre, cotton
Catalogue Number
103.09.0021
Description
A long black academic gown with long wide pointed sleeves gathered at the shoulders. The gown opens down the length of the gown front, with a wide panel on either side, and snaps to fasten at the top creating a V-neck. The back of the gown is gathered between the shoulders with a square 'collar' …
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Title
Academic Gown
Date
1902 – 1902
Material
fibre, cotton
Dimensions
130.0 cm
Description
A long black academic gown with long wide pointed sleeves gathered at the shoulders. The gown opens down the length of the gown front, with a wide panel on either side, and snaps to fasten at the top creating a V-neck. The back of the gown is gathered between the shoulders with a square 'collar' at the yoke and a line of twisted cording down centre that buttons at the bottom of the yoke. The monogram “P.A.M.” is sewn on a label at the neck. There is also a manufacturer’s label at the neck.
Subject
Philip Moore
education
ceremonial
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.09.0021
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Date
1902 – 1902
Material
fibre, cotton; fibre, silk; fibre
Catalogue Number
103.09.0022
Description
A black academic hood that has a sleeve shape at the end. The deep hood is lined with orange silk and black silk in wide bands. The hood is edged in light grey velvet which forms a strap to pass over the shoulders and rest on the chest.
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Title
Academic Hood
Date
1902 – 1902
Material
fibre, cotton; fibre, silk; fibre
Dimensions
90.0 x 107.0 cm
Description
A black academic hood that has a sleeve shape at the end. The deep hood is lined with orange silk and black silk in wide bands. The hood is edged in light grey velvet which forms a strap to pass over the shoulders and rest on the chest.
Subject
education
ceremonial
Philip Moore
Princeton University
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.09.0022
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Date
1904 – 1904
Material
fibre, cotton; fibre
Catalogue Number
103.09.0023
Description
A gold-coloured academic gown gathered at the yoke and sleeves. The gown has a wide curving neck and front opening that are banded with black satin. There are three black satin bands along edges of the wide, long, pointed sleeves. The gown fastens at the front of the neck with hooks and a narro…
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Title
Academic Gown
Date
1904 – 1904
Material
fibre, cotton; fibre
Dimensions
128.5 cm
Description
A gold-coloured academic gown gathered at the yoke and sleeves. The gown has a wide curving neck and front opening that are banded with black satin. There are three black satin bands along edges of the wide, long, pointed sleeves. The gown fastens at the front of the neck with hooks and a narrow ribbon tie.
Subject
education
ceremonial
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.09.0023
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Date
1902 – 1902
Material
metal; enamel; pearl
Catalogue Number
103.09.0027
Description
A gold-coloured pin, in the shape of a stretched quadrafoil, with the Princeton crest in gold on a black face surrounded by a border of gold inset with seed pearls. The back of the pin is inscribed with “P.A. Moore, Princeton 1902”.
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Title
Fraternal Pin
Date
1902 – 1902
Material
metal; enamel; pearl
Dimensions
1.4 x 2.0 cm
Description
A gold-coloured pin, in the shape of a stretched quadrafoil, with the Princeton crest in gold on a black face surrounded by a border of gold inset with seed pearls. The back of the pin is inscribed with “P.A. Moore, Princeton 1902”.
Subject
education
Philip Moore
Princeton University
ceremonial
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
103.09.0027
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Date
1902 – 1902
Material
metal; glass
Catalogue Number
104.20.0084
Description
A cylindrical metal stein with a glass bottom. The stein’s handle is flat on top and curves outward where it attaches near the bottom. The cup is marked with a symbol on the top front, an elongated quadrafoil, with a monogram “C&G” inside and an inscription “Runt Moore 1902” beaneath. There are …
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Title
Tankard Mug
Date
1902 – 1902
Material
metal; glass
Description
A cylindrical metal stein with a glass bottom. The stein’s handle is flat on top and curves outward where it attaches near the bottom. The cup is marked with a symbol on the top front, an elongated quadrafoil, with a monogram “C&G” inside and an inscription “Runt Moore 1902” beaneath. There are autographs of friends scratched all over the surface. The bottom of the tankard is marked “Manning, Bowman & Co. 135”.
Subject
Philip Moore
Princeton
education
social customs
souvenirs
organizations
Credit
Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
Catalogue Number
104.20.0084
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