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Blairmore makes a Japanese connection

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue9663
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Library - Periodical
Call Number
P
Physical Description
p.23
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Schools
Notes
In Connections, vol.2, no.1, summer 1996
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P
Collection
Archives Library
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Group comforting : Ka-keh-ci-hi-to-win

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue11599
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Library - Periodical
Author
Meili, Dianne
Call Number
P
Author
Meili, Dianne
Physical Description
p. 4-7 : ill
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Indians
Religion
Schools
Notes
In Legacy, vol.7, no. 1 (Spring 2002)
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P
Collection
Archives Library
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Library - Periodical
Author
Alexander, Rob
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Author
Alexander, Rob
Physical Description
p.10-12 : ill
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Education
Schools
World War I
World War II
Notes
In Legacy, vol.10, no.4 (Winter 2005). Article includes interview with Banff Community High School English teacher Carole Beaton and how she incorporates Remembrance Day into her classroom studies
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P
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Archives Library
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Home fires burning - a bizarre trek in 1962 was the beginning of the end of six decades of fiery protest by the Sons of Freedom

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Medium
Library - Periodical
Published Date
2013
Publisher
Canada's History - formerly the Beaver
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P
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Publisher
Canada's History - formerly the Beaver
Published Date
2013
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Kootenay
Religion
Rocky Mountains
Fires
Residential schools
Abstract
Pertains to the Sons of Freedom - a branch of the Doukhobors - and their activities and history in the Kootenay's
Notes
In Canada's History, Vol. 93, No.1 (February - March), p. 34 - 40
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P
Collection
Archives Library
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Canada's History website
Websites
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Jessie Margaret Henderson : pioneer teacher of Spirit River

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Library - Periodical
Author
Dahlie, Betty
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P
Author
Dahlie, Betty
Physical Description
p. 17-24 : ill
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Canmore
Schools
Notes
In Alberta History, vol. 48, no.4 (Autumn 2000)
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P
Collection
Archives Library
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Letters from Montney

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Library - Periodical
Author
Stevens, Julie
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P
Author
Stevens, Julie
Physical Description
p. 17 - 25 : ill., map
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Education
Peace River
Schools
Notes
In British Columbia Historical News, vol. 34, no. 2 (Spring 2001)
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P
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Archives Library
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Project self-esteem

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Library - Periodical
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P
Physical Description
p.4
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Schools
Notes
In Town Crier, vol.2, no.1, March 1991
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P
Collection
Archives Library
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