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Geddes family residence

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions55274
Part Of
Malcolm Geddes fonds
Scope & Content
File consists of email correspondence, printed records and newspaper clippings pertaining to the Geddes family home in Calgary and its designation as a heritage site.
Date Range
2004
2013
Reference Code
M39 / III / B / 5
Description Level
5 / File
GMD
Textual record
Published record
Newspaper clipping
Part Of
Malcolm Geddes fonds
Description Level
5 / File
Fonds Number
M39
V756
Series
M39 / III : Personal and family records
Sous-Fonds
M39
Sub-Series
M39 / III / B : Genealogy and research
Accession Number
2015.8558
Reference Code
M39 / III / B / 5
GMD
Textual record
Published record
Newspaper clipping
Date Range
2004
2013
Physical Description
0.5 cm of textual records
Scope & Content
File consists of email correspondence, printed records and newspaper clippings pertaining to the Geddes family home in Calgary and its designation as a heritage site.
Subject Access
Family and personal life
Property
History
Research
Correspondence
Communications
Home
Land use
Settlement
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Calgary
Reproduction Restrictions
Copyright restrictions may apply
Language
English
Category
Communications
Family and personal life
Land, settlement and immigration
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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Imperial plots : women, land, and the spadework of British colonialism on the Canadian Prairies

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue19784
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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Mountain Romantics - sound recordings

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/descriptions55071
Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Scope & Content
Series consists of sound recordings pertaining to Chic Scott's book, Mountain Romantics; includes 45 tape recordings containing interviews of individuals and groups of locals from the Banff community, which were recorded by Chic between 2009 and 2014.
Date Range
2009 - 2014
Reference Code
S47 / II
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Sound recording
Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M57 / V40 / S47
Series
S47 / II: Mountain Romantics
Sous-Fonds
S47
Accession Number
2014.8374
Reference Code
S47 / II
GMD
Sound recording
Date Range
2009 - 2014
Physical Description
45 sound recordings
History / Biographical
This book tells the story of the White/Whyte family of Banff — pioneers Dave and Annie who created a successful mercantile business in Banff, their son Cliff who played a major role in creating the Mount Norquay ski resort and Skoki Lodge, his brother Peter and his wife Catharine who became two of the most famous artists of the Canadian Rockies, Clifford Jackson White and his wife Bev who created modern Sunshine Village Ski Resort, Jon Whyte the poet and historian and Cliffy, Brad and Tristan White who have had distinguished careers in the Warden Service and the tourist industry. This book tells the story of one of the most unique towns in Canada, through its ups and downs, and the colourful characters who have called Banff home.
Scope & Content
Series consists of sound recordings pertaining to Chic Scott's book, Mountain Romantics; includes 45 tape recordings containing interviews of individuals and groups of locals from the Banff community, which were recorded by Chic between 2009 and 2014.
Notes
Series consists of 45 interviews:
S47 / II / 1 and 2 : Roy Andersen 02-Jul-10
S47 / II / 3 : Rob Crosby 04-Jan-10
S47 / II / 4 : Philippe Delesalle 21-Oct-10
S47 / II / 5 to 7 : John Gow 18-Jan-11 and 21-Jan-11
S47 / II / 8 : Bob Hann 7-May-11
S47 / II / 9 and 10 : Ted Hart 17-Sep-12
S47 / II / 11 : Karsten Heuer 20-Sep-11
S47 / II / 12 : Eddie Hunter 23-Jul-11
S47 / II / 13 : Jerry Johnston 1-Sep-11
S47 / II / 14 : Ralphine Locke 21-Mar-09
S47 / II / 15 : Karen McDiarmid 29-Sep-10
S47 / II / 16 : Harold Milavasky 24-May-11
S47 / II / 17 : Alma Mills [n.d.]
S47 / II / 18 : Bill Smith 10-Feb-11
S47 / II / 19 : Barb Stiemer 14-Mar-12
S47 / II / 20 : Marty Von Neudegg 19-Jan-14
S47 / II / 21 and 22 : Peter White 27-Oct-10
S47 / II / 23 and 24 : Hal White 08-Jul-10
S47 / II / 25 and 26 : Brad White 05-Jul-11
S47 / II / 27 Tristan White 27-Oct-10
S47 / II / 29 Donna White 10-Jul-12
S47 / II / 28 Tristan White 20-Jun-11
S47 / II / 30 Cliff White 17-Aug-11
S47 / II / 31 David Zweifel 26-Sep-10
S47 / II / 32 to 34 : Don, Shirley, Peter, Lois, Hal, and Chic Scott 07-Jul-10
S47 / II / 35 and 36 : Jim Thorsell, Nancy Knechtel, Brian Patton, Rhonda, Kathy Madill 05-Oct-10
S47 / II / 37 and 38 : Bob and Jane Pogue and Cliff White at Ghost Ranch 30-Mar-11
S47 / II / 39 Jim webb, Linda, Ann, Kathy Madill, Chic Scott 30-Sep-10
S47 / II / 40 Brian patton and Bart Robinson 01-May-11
S47 / II / 41 and 42 : Pete, Don, Harold, and Doug 07-Jul-10
S47 / II / 43 to 45 : Peter and Don White 06-Jul-10
Name Access
Scott, Chic
Andersen, Roy
Crosby, Rob
Delesalle, Philippe
Gow, John
Hann, Bob
Hart, Edward J. (Ted)
Heuer, Karsten
Hunter, Eddie
Knechtel, Nancy
Locke, Ralphine
Madill, Kathy
McDiarmid, Karen
Milavasky, Harold
Mills, Alma
Patton, Brian
Stiemer, Barb
Thorsell, Jim
Von Neudegg, Marty
White, Clifford
White, Don
White, Peter
White, Jack (Dave White, Jr.)
White, Hal
White, Tristan
Subject Access
Community events
Community life
Environment
Family and personal life
Family
Genealogy
History
Immigration and homesteading
Land, settlement and immigration
Land use
Municipal views
Mountaineers
Mountaineering
Ranchers and ranching
Recreation
Sports
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Banff National Park
Banff
Language
English
Category
Environment
Exploration, discovery and travel
Family and personal life
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
https://www.chicscott.com/books.htm
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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Mountain Romantics - textual

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Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Scope & Content
Series consists of textual records pertaining to the creation and publication of Chic Scott's book, Mountain Romantics; includes notes, correspondence, legal/financial documents and other related material.
Date Range
2009 - 2014
Reference Code
M57 / II
Description Level
3 / Series
GMD
Textual record
Part Of
Chic Scott fonds
Description Level
3 / Series
Fonds Number
M57 / V40 / S47
Series
M57 / II: Mountain Romantics
Sous-Fonds
M57
Sub-Series
M57 / II / A: Research files
M57 / II / B: Original manuscripts
M57 / II / C: Interview notes
M57 / II / D: Correspondence
M57 / II / E: Contract and Finances
M57 / II / F: Digital reference images
Accession Number
2014.8374
Reference Code
M57 / II
GMD
Textual record
Date Range
2009 - 2014
Physical Description
38 cm of textual records
History / Biographical
This book tells the story of the White/Whyte family of Banff — pioneers Dave and Annie who created a successful mercantile business in Banff, their son Cliff who played a major role in creating the Mount Norquay ski resort and Skoki Lodge, his brother Peter and his wife Catharine who became two of the most famous artists of the Canadian Rockies, Clifford Jackson White and his wife Bev who created modern Sunshine Village Ski Resort, Jon Whyte the poet and historian and Cliffy, Brad and Tristan White who have had distinguished careers in the Warden Service and the tourist industry. This book tells the story of one of the most unique towns in Canada, through its ups and downs, and the colourful characters who have called Banff home.
Scope & Content
Series consists of textual records pertaining to the creation and publication of Chic Scott's book, Mountain Romantics; includes notes, correspondence, legal/financial documents and other related material.
Notes
Series consists of six sub-series:
M57 / II / A : Research files
M57 / II / B: Original manuscripts
M57 / II / C: Interview notes
M57 / II / D: Correspondence
M57 / II / E: Contract and Finances
M57 / II / F: Digital reference images
Name Access
Scott, Chic
Whyte, Peter
Whyte, Catharine
White, Clifford
McDougall, Annie
McDougall, David
Whyte, Jon
Subject Access
Artists
Biography
Family
Family and personal life
Genealogy
Immigration and homesteading
Land use
Land, settlement and immigration
Marriage
Publication
Research
Skiing
Skoki Lodge
Sunshine Ski Resort
Tourism
Geographic Access
Canada
Alberta
Banff National Park
Banff
Access Restrictions
M57 / II / E: Contract and Finances (restriction - permission from head archives and special collections)
Reproduction Restrictions
M57 / II / F: Digital reference images (not for reproduction) reference only - copyright resides with photographer
Language
English
Category
Family and personal life
Land, settlement and immigration
Sports, recreation and leisure
Biographical Source Notes
https://www.chicscott.com/books.htm
Title Source
Title based on contents of file
Processing Status
Processed
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No surrender : the land remains Indigenous

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue25009
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2019
Author
Krasowski, Sheldon
Publisher
Regina, Saskatchewan : University of Regina Press
Call Number
07.2 K85t
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Author
Krasowski, Sheldon
Publisher
Regina, Saskatchewan : University of Regina Press
Published Date
2019
Physical Description
xviii, 368 pages : illustrations, map
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
First Nations
Canada
Land use
Landscapes
Abstract
Between 1869 and 1877 the government of Canada negotiated Treaties One through Seven with the Indigenous peoples of the Great Plains. Many historians argue that the negotiations suffered from cultural misunderstandings between the treaty commissioners and Indigenous chiefs, but newly uncovered eyewitness accounts show that the Canadian government had a strategic plan to deceive over the "surrender clause" and land sharing. According to Sheldon Krasowski's research, Canada understood that the Cree, Anishnabeg, Saulteaux, Assiniboine, Siksika, Piikani, Kainaa, Stoney and Tsuu T'ina nations wanted to share the land with newcomers--with conditions--but were misled over governance, reserved lands, and resource sharing. Exposing the government chicanery at the heart of the negotiations, No Surrender demonstrates that the land remains Indigenous. (from U of R Press website)
Contents
The numbered treaties in historical context : "Our dream is that one day our peoples will be clearly recognized as nations" -- Treaties One and Two and the outside promise : "The loyalty which costs nothing is worth nothing" -- Treaty Three : The North-West Angle Treaty : "I take off my glove to give you my hand to sign the treaty" -- Treaties Four and Five : the Fort Qu'Appelle and Lake Winnipeg treaties, 1874 and 1875 : "The Treaties should be Canada's Magna Carta" -- Treaty Six : the Treaty of Forts Carlton and Pitt : "I want to hold the treaty we made with the Queen" -- Treaty Seven : the Blackfoot Crossing treaty : "The great spirit and not the great mother gave us this land" -- As long as the sun shines : "An everlasting grasp of her [the Queen's] hand."
ISBN
9780889776067
Accession Number
P2020-1
Call Number
07.2 K85t
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Summary on University of Regina Press website
Websites
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Unsettled expectations : uncertainty, land and settler decolonization

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2016
Author
Mackey, Eva
Publisher
Halifax ; Winnipeg : Fernwood Publishing
Call Number
07.2 M11u
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Author
Mackey, Eva
Publisher
Halifax ; Winnipeg : Fernwood Publishing
Published Date
2016
Physical Description
x, 224 pages
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
First Nations
Canada
Politics
Land use
Abstract
What do local conflicts about land rights tell us about Indigenous-settler relations and the challenges and possibilities of decolonization? In Unsettled Expectations, Eva Mackey draws on ethnographic case studies about land rights conflicts in Canada and the U.S. to argue that critical analysis of present-day disputes over land, belonging and sovereignty will help us understand how colonization is reproduced today and how to challenge it. Employing theoretical approaches from Indigenous and settler colonial studies, and in the context of critical historical and legal analysis, Mackey urges us to rethink the assumptions of settler certainty that underpin current conflicts between settlers and Indigenous peoples and reveals settler privilege to be a doomed fantasy of entitlement. Finally, Mackey draws on case studies of Indigenous-settler alliances to show how embracing difficult uncertainty can be an integral part of undoing settler privilege and a step toward decolonization. (from Fernwood Publishing website)
Contents
Part one. Contact zones and the settler colonial present -- Introduction : settler colonialism and contested homelands -- 1. Genealogies of certainty and uncertainty -- 2. Fantasizing and legitimating possession -- Part two. Ontological uncertainties and resurgent colonialism -- Introduction : unsettled feelings and communities -- 3. Defending expectations -- 4. Settler jurisdictional imaginaries in practice : equality, law, race and multiculturalism -- Part three. Imagining otherwise : embracing settler uncertainty -- Introduction : treaty as a verb -- 5. "Turning the doctrine of discovery on its head" : the Onondoga land rights action -- 6. Creative uncertainty and decolonizing relations -- Epilogue -- References -- Index.
ISBN
9781552668894
Accession Number
P2020-1
Call Number
07.2 M11u
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Summary on Fernwood Publishing website
Websites
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