Pottery in Alberta

Pottery in Alberta
Title Pottery in Alberta PDF eBook
Author Marylu Antonelli
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 198
Release 1978
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN 9780888640239

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A history of the pottery industry in Alberta, which began around the turn of the century in Medicine Hat, where clay deposits and natural gas were abundant. This is a dramatic story of temperamental entrepreneurs who were fierce rivals and who had fires, world wars, a depression, high freight rates and cheap imports to contend with.

Alberta pottery industry, 1912-1990

Alberta pottery industry, 1912-1990
Title Alberta pottery industry, 1912-1990 PDF eBook
Author Anne Hayward
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 202
Release 2001-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1772824127

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This study focuses on the economic and social impact of the pottery industry, both locally and nationally. Drawing on the rich primary sources of company records and catalogues, existing factory buildings and equipment, photographs and newspaper accounts, this book tells a fascinating story enriched by the memories of the people who worked in the plants.

Art Et Architecture Au Canada

Art Et Architecture Au Canada
Title Art Et Architecture Au Canada PDF eBook
Author Loren Ruth Lerner
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 1646
Release 1991-01-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780802058560

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Identifies and summarizes thousands of books, article, exhibition catalogues, government publications, and theses published in many countries and in several languages from the early nineteenth century to 1981.

Archaeology and Prehistory of Southern Alberta as Reflected by Ceramics: Volume 2

Archaeology and Prehistory of Southern Alberta as Reflected by Ceramics: Volume 2
Title Archaeology and Prehistory of Southern Alberta as Reflected by Ceramics: Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author William J. Byrne
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 388
Release 1973-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1772820148

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This three volume monograph contains a detailed review of the aboriginal ceramics of southern Alberta, as well as an interpretation of late prehistoric, protohistoric and ethnohistoric developments on the Canadian Plains as reflected by an analysis of these ceramics.

Artists of Alberta

Artists of Alberta
Title Artists of Alberta PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Devonshire Baker
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 112
Release 1980
Genre Art
ISBN 9780888640307

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Archaeology and Prehistory of Southern Alberta as Reflected by Ceramics: Volume 1

Archaeology and Prehistory of Southern Alberta as Reflected by Ceramics: Volume 1
Title Archaeology and Prehistory of Southern Alberta as Reflected by Ceramics: Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author William J. Byrne
Publisher University of Ottawa Press
Pages 249
Release 1973-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 177282013X

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This three volume monograph contains a detailed review of the aboriginal ceramics of southern Alberta, as well as an interpretation of late prehistoric, protohistoric and ethnohistoric developments on the Canadian Plains as reflected by an analysis of these ceramics.

Aboriginal Cultures in Alberta

Aboriginal Cultures in Alberta
Title Aboriginal Cultures in Alberta PDF eBook
Author Susan Berry
Publisher University of Alberta
Pages 96
Release 2004-06-15
Genre History
ISBN 9780778528524

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This heavily illustrated, full colour book uses the framework of historical narrative to elucidate the past 11,000 years of Aboriginal history in present-day Alberta. In so doing, it conveys the challenges that Aboriginal people have confronted and celebrates the enduring legacy that they have created. From medicine wheels, buffalo jumps, and rock art images, the story moves forward through the fur trade era, the disappearance of the bison, and the long years of cultural suppression that followed the signing of treaties. Importantly, the story carries through to the present day, exploring grassroots political and cultural movements of the 1960s, contemporary self-government initiatives, and the ongoing reclamation of Aboriginal voice. Aboriginal Cultures in Alberta: Five Hundred Generations also showcases the diversity of Aboriginal groups in Alberta. The book was developed in consultation with and features the experiences and perspectives of Elders and representatives from First Nations and Metis communities throughout the province. With its recognition that Aboriginal people are a vital part of contemporary society, Aboriginal Cultures in Alberta: Five Hundred Generations makes an important contribution toward fostering an understanding of Aboriginal history and culture in Alberta.