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Medium
Library - Periodical
Author
Jones, Yardley
Call Number
P
Author
Jones, Yardley
Physical Description
p.14-17
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Willmore Wilderness Provincial Park
Notes
In Borealis, vol.3, no.1, fall 1991
Call Number
P
Collection
Archives Library
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Images of a wilderness

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue10275
Medium
Library - Periodical
Author
Notnes, Anne
Call Number
P
Author
Notnes, Anne
Physical Description
p.15, 17
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Willmore Wilderness Provincial Park
Notes
In Parks and Wilderness, vol.6, no.2, summer 1989
Call Number
P
Collection
Archives Library
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Long road home : centennial commemoration of Jasper's Mountain Metis

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14412
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2014?
Publisher
Alberta : People & Peaks Productions ; Willmore Wilderness Foundation
Call Number
07.2 W68l DVD
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Responsibility
Willmore Wilderness Foundation ; collaborative production with the Mountain Metis Centre
Publisher
Alberta : People & Peaks Productions ; Willmore Wilderness Foundation
Published Date
2014?
Physical Description
1 digital video disc : sound, colour ; 12 cm.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Jasper National Park
Metis
Willmore Wilderness Provincial Park
Horses
Pack trips
History
History of Alberta
Notes
Summary: In 1806 Metis guide Jacco Findlay was the first to blaze a packtrail over Howse Pass and the Continental Divide. He made a map for Canadian explorer David Thompson, who followed one year later. Jacco left the North West Company and became the first "Freeman" or "Otipemisiwak" in the Athabasca Valley. In 1907 the Canadian Government passed an Order in Council for the creation of the "Jasper Forest Park" enforcing the evacuation of the Metis in the Athabasca Valley. By 1909 guns were seized causing the community to surrender its homeland including Jacco's descendants. Six Metis families made their exodus after inhabiting the area for a century. This documentary, focuses on a 14-day return trip of the descendants of the evicted families, as well as Jacco's progeny. Storied are shared through the voices of family members as they reveal their struggle to preserve traditions and culture as Mountain Metis.
ISBN
829982125729
Call Number
07.2 W68l DVD
Collection
Archives Library
URL Notes
Website for film and Mountain Metis - Otipemisiwak
Websites
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People and peaks : women of Willmore Wilderness

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14411
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2014?
Publisher
Alberta : People & Peaks Productions ; Willmore Wilderness Foundation
Call Number
08.3 W68w DVD c.1
08.3 W68w DVD c.2
08.3 W68w DVD c.3
Responsibility
produced with the assistance of Alberta Multimedia Development Fund
Publisher
Alberta : People & Peaks Productions ; Willmore Wilderness Foundation
Published Date
2014?
Physical Description
1 digital video disc (45 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cm.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Series
Canadian Rockies series
Subjects
Alberta
Willmore Wilderness Provincial Park
Women
Notes
Summary: Following the lead of historic women who challenged the traditions of the day, blazing trails into a man's world on horseback in the Canadian Rockies, modern generations of women face their own challenges to travel these same trails. Women of Willmore Wilderness shares the stories of riding the Rockies thru time. It shares the stories of women past and present as they reveal how their experiences in mountain culture deeply inspired them. Meet free thinking individuals who blazed trails into a man's rugged world. Share the humour and deep emotion of these souls who find the essence of their lives' work on trails rarely travelled.
Copy one contains a letter from the Willmore Wilderness Foundation - previously classification #: 08.3 P4 DVD
ISBN
829982148261
Accession Number
2015.8412
Call Number
08.3 W68w DVD c.1
08.3 W68w DVD c.2
08.3 W68w DVD c.3
Collection
Archives Library
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People and peaks : women of Willmore Wilderness

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14547
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2013
Author
Feddema-Leonard, Susan
Publisher
Grand Cache, Alberta, Canada : Willmore Wilderness Foundation
Call Number
08.3 W68w
Author
Feddema-Leonard, Susan
Responsibility
researched and written by Susan Feddema-Leonard
Publisher
Grand Cache, Alberta, Canada : Willmore Wilderness Foundation
Published Date
2013
Physical Description
xxvii, 281 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), portraits ; 27 cm
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Series
Canadian Rockies series
Subjects
Alberta
Jobe, Mary
Hinman, Caroline
Metis
Outfitters trail guides packers
Rocky Mountains, Canada
Willmore Wilderness Provincial Park
Women
Notes
Summary: Following the lead of historic women who challenged the traditions of the day, blazing trails into a man's world on horseback in the Canadian Rockies, modern generations of women face their own challenges to travel these same trails.
Contents: Caroline Hinman; Sophia Hargreaves; Ishebel (Hargreaves) Cochrane; Susan Feddema-Leonard
SEE ALSO: DVD with same title
ISBN
9780978337728
Accession Number
2015-8412
Call Number
08.3 W68w
Collection
Archives Library
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Reflections of an outfitter

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue10278
Medium
Library - Periodical
Author
Notnes, Rocky
Call Number
P
Author
Notnes, Rocky
Physical Description
p.14, 17, 21
Medium
Library - Periodical
Subjects
Willmore Wilderness Provincial Park
Notes
In Parks and Wilderness, vol.6, no.2, summer 1989
Call Number
P
Collection
Archives Library
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Wild Alberta : the Willmore legacy

https://archives.whyte.org/en/permalink/catalogue14410
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Published Date
2012
Publisher
Alberta : Alberta Conservation Association ; Compass Media Inc.
Call Number
08.3 W5 DVD
Responsibility
produced by Compass Media Inc. in association with the Alberta Conservation Association and the Willmore Wilderness Foundation
Publisher
Alberta : Alberta Conservation Association ; Compass Media Inc.
Published Date
2012
Physical Description
1 digital video disc (46 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cm.
Medium
Library - Book (including soft-cover and pamphlets)
Subjects
Alberta
Conservation
Metis
Willmore Wilderness Provincial Park
Notes
Summary: This documentary will not only take you to this special place, it will move you to let this place inside. The story of Willmore Wilderness Park in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, is as much about the land and wildlife as it is about the people who speak up on behalf of this wilderness. The characters we meet reveal the rare natural, social and cultural values that combine to make this place valuable in the present, and into the future.
ISBN
781877003379
Call Number
08.3 W5 DVD
Collection
Archives Library
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