Pertains to Wilf Carter and his time with the Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies, Lawren Harris's paintings and their prices sold at auction, "Grub List" by Bert and Dora Riggall dated 1917
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
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A hunter of peace : Mary T.S. Schäffer's Old Indian trails of the Canadian Rockies : incidents of camp and trail life, covering two years' exploration through the Rocky Mountains of Canada and her original manuscript1911 Expedition to Maligne Lake
with photographs by the author and by Mary W. Adams and others ; edited with introduction, Yahe-Weha--Mountain Woman : a portrait of Mary Schäffer Warren by E.J. Hart, 1980 and a new foreword by Jennifer Rutkair, 2013
Edition
2nd edition
Publisher
Banff, Alberta : Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies
Modern reprint. Original edition published under title: Old Indian trails : incidents of camp and trail life, covering two years' exploration through the Rocky Mountains of Canada. - New York : Putnam's, 1911.
File consists of records pertaining to a work project completed by Ben Gadd on behalf of the Alberta Environment Regional Support Branch, Central Alberta. File includes final text drafts of five interpretive signs written by Ben describing regions in west central Alberta, as well as suggested image…
File consists of records pertaining to a work project completed by Ben Gadd on behalf of the Alberta Environment Regional Support Branch, Central Alberta. File includes final text drafts of five interpretive signs written by Ben describing regions in west central Alberta, as well as suggested images to use for the signs; and faxed payment summaries and proof of payment which were sent to Ben.