Pertains to the Recognizing Relations project at the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies Archives & Library - collaborative naming project aiming to reunite Stoney Nakoda Peoples in the photographs in the archival holdings with their names which are often omitted or incorrect
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In Canadian Rockies Annual, vol.05, May 2020
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Archives Library
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Website for Crowfoot Media - publishers of Canadian Rockies Annual
Text copyright Eleanor Luxton Historical Foundation, 2015. -- Includes index and glossary
Back cover description: Written over a 30 year period by Eleanor Luxton, the grand-daughter of Annie McDougall, [this biography] Latch String Out describes the pioneer life of Annie McKenzie McDougall, wife of western fur trader and rancher, David McDougall. Annie was a witness to some of the last buffalo hunting in the Canadian West, witnessed the signing of Treaty No. 7, and lived through the dramatic changes and growth of Morley, Banff and Calgary
Partial contents: Treaty days in Morley; Sundance; The last buffalo hunt; Silver City; Siding 29; The gayer side of life [recreation]
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
15th anniversary retrospective of Through the Lens Whyte Museum educational photography program which features young photographers from the Banff/Canmore High Schools and Morley.. -- Also includes a listing of Whyte Museum exhibitions held alongside the Through the Lens exhibits, 1997-2012. -- Accompanied by DVD which contains the complete holdings of students' photography exhibited from 1997 to 2012.
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