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From hell to breakfast : riding old indian trails in the Canadian Rockies, 1907-2007

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Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2014
Author
Andrew, Helen V
Publisher
Cornwall, UK : St Ives Printing & Publishing Company
Edition
First edition
Call Number
02.6 An3f
Author
Andrew, Helen V
Responsibility
written by Dr Helen V. Andrew ; illustrations by Andrea Insoll
Edition
First edition
Publisher
Cornwall, UK : St Ives Printing & Publishing Company
Published Date
2014
Physical Description
352 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Beaver Family
Beaver Indians
Beaver, Sampson
Jasper National Park
Pack trips
Schaffer, Mary
Stoney First Nation (formerly known as Stoney Indians)
Notes
Includes bibliographical references
ISBN
9780948385728
Accession Number
2015.8528
Call Number
02.6 An3f
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
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
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
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
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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