"The records of the Congregation of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate of the Province of Alberta-Saskatchewan are housed at the Provincial Archives of Alberta"--Page 2
Notes
Includes 17 microfiches - book is both english and french version
Pertains to photographers in the western states of the United States of America - organized by state, then alphabetically by photographer with room for notes
A collection of Canadian children's poetry ranging from thoughtful and sensitive to funny and witty.
Contents
When your ears sing -- In silent snow -- Higher than the sun -- Everything in its place -- All my secrets -- Voices on the wind -- Whistling in the dark.
This collection offers a unique contribution to the scholarship of Indian art in that it documents the effects of the transition period (roughly 1880-1940) on the art of an Indian people--in this case, the Blackfeet. In 1952 the collection was divided; half of it was given to the Museum of the Plains Indian, and the other half was retained by the Northwest Area Foundation. This catalogue that reunites the collection contains four essays, and illustrates more than 400 objects, most of which are Blackfeet. (from Abe Books)
Contents
Foreward - Ann T. Walton
Introduction - Ann T. Walton
The Louis W. Hill Sr. Collection of American Indian Art - Ann T. Walton
The Persistent Tradition: the Hill Collection from the viewpoint of a Studen of Blackfeet Indian Arts and Crafts - John C. Ewers
After the Buffalo Were Gone - Royal B. Hassrick
References Cited
Maps
Arts and Crafts of the Blackfeet and Their Neighbors - essays by John C. Ewers and Royal B. Hassrick, Catalogue Entries by Royal B. Hassrick and Anne E. Walton
Clothing
Children's Life
Tipi Furnishings
Tools, Utensils and Containers
Horse Gear
Weapons and Warfare
Pipes and Smoking Equipment
Musical Instruments
Religious Objects
Acknowledgements
Notes
In cooperation with the Indian Arts and Crafts Board of the United States Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C., and the Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota
Guidebook for exploring the Southern Selkirk mountains, including photographs, maps and trail descriptions
Contents
Preface
Introduction
The Land
The Plant Communities
Mammals
Birds
Fish
Man in the Southern Selkirks
Winter Activities
Wilderness Ethics
Trail Descriptions:
Kokanee Region
Valhalla Region
Lardeau Region
Bonnington Region
The Valhalla Park Proposal
Equipment Checklist
Information Sources and Resource Agencies
Reading List