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Birds of the Yukon Territory

Author : Pamela H. Sinclair,Wendy A. Nixon,Cameron D. Eckert,Nancy L. Hughes
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 597 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780774844345

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Birds of the Yukon Territory by Pamela H. Sinclair,Wendy A. Nixon,Cameron D. Eckert,Nancy L. Hughes Pdf

The Yukon is a land of remarkable wilderness, diverse ecosystems, and profound beauty. It is also home to a unique assemblage of birds. As of 2002, 288 bird species have been documented in the Yukon, with 223 occurring regularly. They occupy an amazing range of habitats, from the most barren mountain peaks to lush valley bottom forests, and are an integral part of the cultural heritage of Yukon First Nations people. The vast areas of natural habitat with limited road access can make the study of birds challenging, but are key in defining the nature of birding in the Yukon. Birds of the Yukon Territory is the result of a decade-long project initiated to gather and share what is known about the Yukon's birdlife. Lavishly illustrated with 600 colour photographs and 223 hand-drawn bird illustrations, the book presents a wealth of information on bird distribution, migration and breeding chronology, nesting behaviour, and habitat use, and on conservation concerns. Two hundred and eighty-eight species of birds are documented, including 223 regular species, and 65 casual and accidental species. In compiling this meticulously researched volume, the authors consulted over 166,000 records in a database created by the Canadian Wildlife Service, with information dating back to 1861. S ections on birds in Aboriginal culture and history, and bird names in the Yukon First Nations and Inuvialuit languages, enhance the book, as do the numerous easily interpreted charts and graphs. Destined to become a basic reference work on the avifauna of the North, Birds of the Yukon Territory is a must-have for bird enthusiasts and anyone interested in the natural history of the Yukon and the North.

Flora of the Yukon Territory

Author : William J. Cody,National Research Council of Canada
Publisher : NRC Research Press
Page : 698 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 066018110X

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Flora of the Yukon Territory by William J. Cody,National Research Council of Canada Pdf

This work covers geology and vegetation of the vascular plants of the Yukon Territory. It should be of interest to botanical scientists, students and travellers interested in biodiversity, and for rare and endangered species wildlife management.

The Yukon Territory

Author : H. H. Rowatt,Canada. Dept. of the Interior
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 1916
Category : Mines and mineral resources
ISBN : IND:30000097562700

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The Yukon Territory

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 182 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 1909
Category : Mines and mineral resources
ISBN : OCLC:317510714

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Yukon

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Greystone Books Ltd
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2012-01-24
Category : Photography
ISBN : 9781553659457

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Yukon by Anonim Pdf

A collection of photographs that evoke the glory of the Yukon and inspire people to protect these lands for future generations.

True North

Author : William Robert Morrison
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015046881440

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True North by William Robert Morrison Pdf

The Canadian North has been many things to many people. For some it is a frontier, while for others - particularly the indigenous people - it has always been a homeland. Through text and a wealth of illustrations, this book explores the history of the land and people of this least-known part of Canada.

Kings of the Yukon

Author : Adam Weymouth
Publisher : Knopf Canada
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2018-05-15
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780345811813

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Kings of the Yukon by Adam Weymouth Pdf

A stunning new voice in nature writing makes an epic journey along the Yukon River to give us the stories of its people and its protagonist--the king salmon, or the Chinook--and the deepening threat to a singular way of life, in a lyrical, evocative and captivating narrative. The Yukon River is 3,190 kilometres long, flowing northwest from British Columbia through the Yukon Territory and Alaska to the Bering Sea. Every summer, millions of salmon migrate the distance of this river to their spawning ground, where they go to breed and then die. The Chinook is the most highly prized among the five species of Pacific salmon for its large size and rich, healthy oils. It has long since formed the lifeblood of the economy and culture along the Yukon--there are few communities that have been so reliant on a single source. Now, as the region contends with the effects of a globalized economy, climate change, fishing quotas and the general drift towards urban life, the health and numbers of the Chinook are in question, as is the fate of the communities that depend on them. Travelling in a canoe along the Yukon River with the migrating salmon, a three-month journey through untrammeled wilderness, Adam Weymouth traces the profound interconnectedness of the people and the Chinook through searing portraits of the individuals he encounters. He offers a powerful, nuanced glimpse into the erosion of indigenous culture, and into our ever-complicated relationship with the natural world. Weaving in the history of the salmon run and their mysterious life cycle, Kings of the Yukon is extraordinary adventure and nature writing and social history at its most compelling.

The Yukon Territory

Author : Canada. Dept. of the Interior. Mining lands and Yukon branch
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 267 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1916
Category : Mines and mineral resources
ISBN : YALE:39002032290927

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The Yukon Territory

Author : William Healey Dall,George Mercer Dawson,William Ogilvie
Publisher : London : Downey
Page : 510 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 1898
Category : Canada
ISBN : UCAL:B3664001

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The Yukon Territory by William Healey Dall,George Mercer Dawson,William Ogilvie Pdf

Land of the Midnight Sun

Author : Kenneth Coates,William Robert Morrison
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 378 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Indigenous peoples
ISBN : 9780773527560

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Land of the Midnight Sun by Kenneth Coates,William Robert Morrison Pdf

This title is aimed at those interested in the Yukon's history, from the pre-gold rush days through the 'lean' years and both wars to the present.

Yukon Territory

Author : Interior Canada; Dept; Of the
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1901
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 025967852X

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T is for Territories

Author : Michael Kusugak
Publisher : Sleeping Bear Press
Page : 40 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2013-04-15
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9781627530132

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T is for Territories by Michael Kusugak Pdf

In T is for Territories: A Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut Alphabet, acclaimed storyteller Michael Kusugak gives an A-Z tour of Canada's three territories, the northern region of the country that is a giant in size, history, and culture. Young readers can kick up their heels at the Arctic Winter Games with sports such as the one-foot high-kick, listen to world-renowned storytellers at Whitehorse's International Storytelling Festival, or experience Wood Buffalo National Park where sometimes visitors have to stop and wait for wildlife to get out of the way. Everyone will enjoy this alphabetical journey that showcases the riches of the territories.

The Social Life of Stories

Author : Julie Cruikshank
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2000-08-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0803264097

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The Social Life of Stories by Julie Cruikshank Pdf

In this theoretically sophisticated study of indigenous oral narratives, Julie Cruikshank moves beyond the text to explore the social significance of storytelling. Circumpolar Native peoples today experience strikingly different and often competing systems of narrative and knowledge. These systems include traditional oral stories; the authoritative, literate voice of the modern state; and the narrative forms used by academic disciplines to represent them to outsiders. Pressured by other systems of narrative and truth, how do Native peoples use their stories and find them still meaningful in the late twentieth century? Why does storytelling continue to thrive? What can anthropologists learn from the structure and performance of indigenous narratives to become better academic storytellers themselves? Cruikshank addresses these questions by deftly blending the stories gathered from her own fieldwork with interdisciplinary theoretical perspectives on dialogue and storytelling, including the insights of Walter Benjamin, Mikhail Bakhtin, and Harold Innis. Her analysis reveals the many ways in which the artistry and structure of storytelling mediate between social action and local knowledge in indigenous northern communities.

The Yukon Territory

Author : Canada. Department of the Interior. Northwest Territories and Yukon Branch
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1926
Category : Natural resources
ISBN : UOM:39015067009863

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Canada's Colonies

Author : Kenneth Coates
Publisher : Lorimer
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015051117078

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Canada's Colonies by Kenneth Coates Pdf

Furs, gold, whales, oil--the reason for going north has always been to empty the treasure house. The northern territories are vast and sparsely populated, so southern Canadians have been content to consider the North a colony, not a true part of Canada. Since the first British naval expeditions to the "Frozen North," the history of the region has been romanticised. This book presents that history as seen from the North itself. Ken Coates begins by describing the resilient pre-European cultures of the Dene and Inuit peoples. Chapters are devoted to each period of development--the fur trade, Arctic whaling, the Klondike Gold Rush, military projects like the Alaska Highway, Ottawa's "bureaucratisation" of the North, and the resource projects of recent years. First published in 1985, this book shows that modern northern politics have deep roots in the true history of "Canada's colonies."