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First Indian Day at Banff proved most interesting
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14677
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 1927
- Publisher
- Edmonton : Edmonton Journal?
- Call Number
- 07.2 F52 Pam
- Publisher
- Edmonton : Edmonton Journal?
- Published Date
- 1927
- Physical Description
- 3 pages
- Subjects
- Banff Indian Days
- Stoney Indians
- Tourism
- Notes
- Photocopy of an article from the Edmonton Journal on July 29, 1927 about Banff's first Indian Days
- Retrieved from the folklore library and the University of Alberta
- Call Number
- 07.2 F52 Pam
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Game in the garden : a human history of wildlife in Western Canada to 1940
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue13158
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2002
- Author
- Colpitts, George
- Publisher
- Vancouver : UBC Press
- Call Number
- 04 C71g
- Author
- Colpitts, George
- Publisher
- Vancouver : UBC Press
- Published Date
- 2002
- Physical Description
- 205 p
- ISBN
- 0-748-0962-0
- Accession Number
- 39000
- Call Number
- 04 C71g
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Mr. Banff : the story of Norman Luxton
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue11863
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2003
- Author
- Warrender, Susan
- Publisher
- Calgary : Alistair Bear Enterprises
- Call Number
- 08.3 W25m
- Author
- Warrender, Susan
- Publisher
- Calgary : Alistair Bear Enterprises
- Published Date
- 2003
- Physical Description
- 246 p. : ill
- Notes
- Includes index and bibliography
- ISBN
- 0973323809
- Accession Number
- 7464
- Call Number
- 08.3 W25m
- Collection
- Archives Library
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Spirits of the Rockies : reasserting an indigenous presence in Banff National Park
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14567
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2014
- Author
- Mason, Courtney W.
- Publisher
- Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press
- Call Number
- 07.2 M37s c.1
- 07.2 M37s c.2
- Author
- Mason, Courtney W.
- Responsibility
- Courtney W. Mason; foreword by Roland Rollinmud and Ian A. L. Getty
- Publisher
- Toronto ; Buffalo ; London : University of Toronto Press
- Published Date
- 2014
- Physical Description
- xvi, 195 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), colour map, portraits (some colour) ; 24 cm
- Subjects
- Banff Indian Days
- Banff Springs Hotel
- First Nations
- Hunting
- Missionaries
- Morley
- Racism
- Religion
- Residential schools
- Stoney First Nation (formerly known as Stoney Indians)
- Tourism
- Notes
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents: Chapter 1 Theorizing power relations in colonial histories. -- Chapter 2 Colonial encounters: Treaty 7, Missionaries and the contraints of the reserve system. -- Chapter 3 The repression of indigenous subsistence practices in Roocky Mountains Park. -- Chapter 4 Sporting and tourism festivals: representations of indigenous peoples. -- Chapter 5 Rethinking the Banff Indian Days as critical spaces of cultural exchange. --Chapter 6 Looking back and pushing ahead
- ISBN
- 9781442626683
- Accession Number
- P2015-09-03
- 2015.8518
- Call Number
- 07.2 M37s c.1
- 07.2 M37s c.2
- Collection
- Archives Library
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A useful institution: William Twin, "Indianness," and Banff National Park, c. 1860-1940
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14470
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2005
- Author
- Bradford, Tolly
- Publisher
- Native Studies Review 16, no 2
- Call Number
- 07.2 B72a Pam
- Author
- Bradford, Tolly
- Publisher
- Native Studies Review 16, no 2
- Published Date
- 2005
- Physical Description
- 21pages : illustrations
- Subjects
- Banff Indian Days
- Outfitters, trail guides, packers
- Stoney Indians
- Tourism
- Treaty Number Seven
- Notes
- Includes bibliographical references - William Twin's connection to the Town of Banff, Brewster Family and Tom Wilson, and his role in Indian Days - Stoney Culture
- Call Number
- 07.2 B72a Pam
- Collection
- Archives Library
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A Useful Institution: William Twin,"Indianness," and Banff National Park, c.1860-1940
https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue24965
- Medium
- Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
- Published Date
- 2005
- Author
- Bradford, Tolly
- Publisher
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: Department of Indigenous Studies , University of Saskatchewan
- Call Number
- 07.2 B72u PAM
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- Author
- Bradford, Tolly
- Responsibility
- Tolly Bradford
- Publisher
- Saskatoon, Saskatchewan: Department of Indigenous Studies , University of Saskatchewan
- Published Date
- 2005
- Physical Description
- 22p
- Subjects
- Banff National Park
- Tourism
- First Nations
- Stoney First Nation (formerly known as Stoney Indians)
- Abstract
- This paper examines the life of William Twin (c. 1860–1940), a member of the Nakoda (or Stoney) First Nation, and pays particular attention to his connection with Banff National Park and role in facilitating the tourism empire that still flourishes there. Being careful to distinguish between who William Twin was and how he was imagined to be, this paper argues that his life story has at least two aspects: William as an ‘institution’ useful to the development of Banff National Park, and William as a person who enjoyed sustained and very personal interactions with both Stoney and Euro-Canadian communities (abstract)
- Notes
- In Native Studies Review . 2005, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p 77-98.
- Call Number
- 07.2 B72u PAM
- Collection
- Archives Library
- URL Notes
- Website for Native Studies Review via the University of Saskatchewan Department of Indigenous Studies
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