My old people say: Part 2

My old people say: Part 2
Title My old people say: Part 2 PDF eBook
Author Catharine McClellan
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 323
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1772823023

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Long out-of-print, My Old People Say has remained a primary resource for students of the history and culture of northwestern North America. Catherine McClellan’s three decades of collaboration with the Inland Tlingit, Tagish and Southern Tutchone resulted in two splendid, scholarly volumes that document rich and detailed memories of late nineteenth century social organization, subsistence strategies and resource allocation, as well as aesthetic, spiritual and intellectual traditions.

My old people say: Part 1

My old people say: Part 1
Title My old people say: Part 1 PDF eBook
Author Catharine McClellan
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 397
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1772823015

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Long out-of-print, My Old People Say has remained a primary resource for students of the history and culture of northwestern North America. Catherine McClellan’s three decades of collaboration with the Inland Tlingit, Tagish and Southern Tutchone resulted in two splendid, scholarly volumes that document rich and detailed memories of late nineteenth century social organization, subsistence strategies and resource allocation, as well as aesthetic, spiritual and intellectual traditions.

Locating Health

Locating Health
Title Locating Health PDF eBook
Author Erika Dyck
Publisher Routledge
Pages 293
Release 2015-10-06
Genre History
ISBN 1317322770

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The essays in this collection focus on the dynamic relationship between health and place. Historical and anthropological perspectives are presented – each discipline having a long tradition of engaging with these concepts. The resulting dialogue should produce a new layer of methodology, enhancing both fields.

Wealth Woman

Wealth Woman
Title Wealth Woman PDF eBook
Author Deb Vanasse
Publisher Running Fox Books
Pages 398
Release 2021-11-28
Genre History
ISBN 1940320909

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"A very enjoyable biography of a woman on the cusp of change in the North. Recommended." Choice “Beautifully written biography…much to learn, enjoy, and recommend in this book.” Pacific Northwest Quarterly “A riveting story told by a brilliant writer.” Pacific Historical Review The never-before-told story of Kate Carmack, whose resilience and survival made gold rush history Headlines shouted the discovery of a century—Gold! Gold! Gold! With pluck and grit, Tagish Indian Kate Carmack was at the center of it all. Raised in the ways of her people, Kate married a white man who took credit for finding the first Klondike gold. But Kate was there, and she knew the truth. In the frenzied aftermath of the gold rush, Kate’s husband took her away from everything she knew. Then he abandoned her. Defiant, she fought for the wealth that was rightfully hers, only to discover the real wealth that was hers all along. Hidden history that reads like a novel, Wealth Woman celebrates the triumph of spirit in the face of adversity. If you loved Empire of the Summer Moon and The Woman They Could Not Silence, you’ll love Wealth Woman. A True West Best Biography pick.

Dogs in the North

Dogs in the North
Title Dogs in the North PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Losey
Publisher Routledge
Pages 434
Release 2018-06-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1315437716

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Dogs in the North offers an interdisciplinary in-depth consideration of the multiple roles that dogs have played in the North. Spanning the deep history of humans and dogs in the North, the volume examines a variety of contexts in North America and Eurasia. The case studies build on archaeological, ethnohistorical, ethnographic, and anthropological research to illuminate the diversity and similarities in canine–human relationships across this vast region. The book sheds additional light on how dogs figure in the story of domestication, and how they have participated in partnerships with people across time. With contributions from a wide selection of authors, Dogs in the North is aimed at students and scholars of anthropology, archaeology, and history, as well as all those with interests in human–animal studies and northern societies.

Canadian Books in Print. Author and Title Index

Canadian Books in Print. Author and Title Index
Title Canadian Books in Print. Author and Title Index PDF eBook
Author
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 1610
Release 1975
Genre Canada Imprints
ISBN

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The Trail of the Hare

The Trail of the Hare
Title The Trail of the Hare PDF eBook
Author Joel S. Savishinsky
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 330
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 9782881246470

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Ethnographic study of the Kawchodinne or Hare Indians from the village of Colville Lake, NWT.