The uncovered past : roots of northern Alberta societies
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書誌事項
The uncovered past : roots of northern Alberta societies
(The Circumpolar research series, no. 3)
Canadian Circumpolar Institute, c1993
- : hbk
- : pbk
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"Companion volume to the Proceedings of the Fort Chipewyan-Fort Vermilion Bicentennial Conference"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical reference
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Northern Alberta has been homeland for Aboriginal peoples for thousands of years. Its post-contact history exemplifies themes common in Canadian history: the advent of the fur trade, the arrival of European missionaries, the expansion of the Canadian State, agricultural land development, and modern transportation and communication systems. The volume focuses on the archaeology, fur trade, economics, culture, and record of human settlement. Papers by: John W. Ives; Heinz W. Pyszczyk; Michael R.A. Forsman; Theresa A. Ferguson; Jennifer S.N. Brown; Patricia A. McCormack; Robert J. Carney; Richard T. Price; Michael Asch and Shirleen Smith; Andrew Haden; and Patrick Moore.
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