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Guide to Indigenous Herbs

Guide to Indigenous Herbs

of North America
by Ray Stark
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Before European immigration to North America and for some time afterwards, the Indigenous peoples maintained an extensive stock of herbal medicines that they gathered from the forests, plains and mountains of their environment. This well-illustrated handbook describes 52 of the best-known herbs used by the First Peoples of North America. Each plant …

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Northwest Indigenous Arts: Basic Forms

Northwest Indigenous Arts: Basic Forms

by Robert E. Stanley Sr.
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Northwest Indigenous Arts: Basic Forms by Robert E. Stanley Sr. is a distinctive instructional guide that opens a window to the traditional art forms of the Northwest Indigenous peoples. This book, infused with over 80 instructional drawings, invites readers to embark on a journey of learning and creativity, offering step-by-step guidance to master …

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Heritage Churches of the Indigenous Peoples of British Columbia

Heritage Churches of the Indigenous Peoples of British Columbia

Historical Events & Architectural Elements of Church Structures
by Kenneth Perry
edition:Paperback
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Heritage Churches of the Indigenous Peoples of British Columbia - chronicles existing church structures that dot the Indigenous landscape across what was once, a wild frontier and a thriving fur-trading empire. A beautifully illustrated work, with over three hundred colour photographs that will take the reader into urban, rural and remote areas of …

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Indigenous Healing

Indigenous Healing

Shamanic Ceremonialism in the Pacific Northwest Today
by Dr Wolfgang Jilek
edition:Paperback
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This book places the revival of Indigenous ceremonialism in a new light. The author aims at dispelling misconceptions and negative opinions by showing the traditional rituals to have well-defined and integrated therapeutic effects. The guardian spirit ceremonial of the Coast Salish First Nations combines the Spirit Quest of the Plateau bands with t …

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The Bootleggers Lady

The Bootleggers Lady

Tribulations of a Pioneer Woman
by Edward Sager & Mike Frye
edition:Paperback
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This is the story, not simply of one woman's brave struggle in the wilderness, but of the pioneer spirit that opened up that wilderness for future generations. Edith Julia Bronson married an outlaw at the beginning of this century. This courageous pioneer woman bore her lawless husband, Fred Frye, nine children, drove a freight wagon 2,000 miles fr …

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Guide to Rocks and Minerals of the Northwest

Guide to Rocks and Minerals of the Northwest

7th printing
by Stan Leaming & Chris Leaming
edition:Paperback
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Introductory full-color photo guide that highlights the best and much-prized rocks and minerals of the northwest. This guide is intended to show some of the much-prized rocks and minerals of the northwest. Some are valued for their beauty when cut and polished. Others are prized for the economic value of the metals they contain, such as copper in c …

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Guide to Indigenous Rock Carvings of the Northwest Coast

Guide to Indigenous Rock Carvings of the Northwest Coast

Petroglyphs and Rubbings of the Pacific Northwest
by Beth Hill
edition:Paperback
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What is a petroglyph? Who made them and why? What is rock rubbing? How is it made? In her book, Guide to Indigenous Rock Carvings, Beth Hill examines these questions. She gives a fascinating introduction to the subject of First Peoples Petroglyphs of the Northwest Coastal Region - BC, Washington, Oregon and Alaska. Beth Hill and her husband Ray hav …

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Guide for Weekend Prospectors

Guide for Weekend Prospectors

Easy Tests for Rocks and Minerals
by S.F. Wayland
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A guide to identifying the different kinds of rocks and minerals. This book belongs in the backpack of any outdoor enthusiast because identifying rocks and minerals has never been more interesting or easy. Author Sid Wayland examines common minerals and elements, discussing their visible properties and chemical makeups as well as how to identify sp …

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Mountain Ranch at the End of the Road

Mountain Ranch at the End of the Road

horses, cows, guns and grizzlies in the Canadian wilderness
by Tom Hook & Gary Brumbelow
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Why would a Colorado rancher sell the home place—the ranch his family had owned and operated for four generations—and move the entire operation to a remote 300,000-acre spread in British Columbia, Canada? For the adventure! And adventure is what Tom and Connie Hook and their sons found. Two miles above the mighty Fraser River, the Empire Valley …

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Children of the Thunderbird

Children of the Thunderbird

Legends and Myths from the West Coast
by Ted Meyers
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Collection of legends and myths from the West Coast. Everything owes its existence to Great Spirit. With his supernatural helpers Great Spirit maintains order over all of his creations. This belief is at the core of the stories Pacific Coast natives told their children to explain the world. Artisans carved images and painted pictures telling great …

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The Guide to Gold Panning

The Guide to Gold Panning

by Bill Barlee
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Of all the provinces in Canada, British Columbia is the only one where there are still innumerable placer gold creeks which can be worked by prospectors with occasional surprising results. There is something compelling about prospecting for gold.

The lure of panning for the royal metal and the companionship of a gold stream are a unique and memorabl …

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Indian Art and Culture

Indian Art and Culture

of the Northwest Coast
by Della Kew & P.E. Goddard
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Art and Culture of the Northwest Coast Indians. The Northwest Coast is the land whose aboriginal in habitants are distinguished by their large rectangular wooden houses, totems and dug-out canoes, and their dependence upon the products of the sea for their food. They placed great value upon purity of family descent and the virtue of benevolence in …

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Gold Creeks and Ghost Towns in BC

Gold Creeks and Ghost Towns in BC

in British Columbia
by Bill Barlee
edition:Paperback
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Welcome to gold creek and ghost town country where towns stand in another century, the echoes of history are audible, and the wilderness is still just a glance away. From the sagebrush, desert country of southern valleys of the Okanagan and Similkameen across to the high grandeur of the East Kootenays, the southern interior of BC remains an entranc …

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Northwest Native Harvest

Northwest Native Harvest

by Carol Batdorf
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They were gourmets, the Coast Salish First Nations. They lived along the shores of the Puget Sound, inhabiting the bays and estuaries in the days before the white man came, enjoying the bounty of the Pacific Northwest. Through time, the women developed ingenious methods of cookery to nourish and delight those who dined at their fires. They learned …

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Those Born at Koona

Those Born at Koona

the totem poles of the Haida village Skedans, Haida Gwaii
by Carolyn Smyly & John Smyly
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Have you ever gazed quickly at a totem pole? Wondered what it was saying? Contemplated what its crests meant? Or wondered how it fit into those structures of a village? Those Born at Koona draws together a complete a story as will ever be told about these monuments of cedar.

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Guide to Deadly Herbs

Guide to Deadly Herbs

A Guide to Deadly Herbs
by Julie Gomez
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Protect yourself! A Guide to Deadly Herbs discusses, twenty-eight of the most beautiful, yet deadly, herbs found in the fields, meadow, forests, mountains, roadsides and backyards of North America. All the herbs discussed in this guide are extremely dangerous. Children, wild-food enthusiasts, pets and livestock are the most vulnerable, and deaths o …

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Dunmora

Dunmora

a story of a heritage manor house on Vancouver Island
by Valerie Green
edition:Hardcover
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Step back in time and listen to the walls talking as the writer describes a totally different world through almost ten decades in the life of Dunmora, a heritage manor house on the Saanich Peninsula of Vancouver Island. The reader will relish learning about the different owners and the many visitors that came to the house through the years. Numerou …

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The Best of Robert Service

The Best of Robert Service

by Robert Service & Mariken Van Nimwegen
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also available: Hardcover
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This new and revised edition of poems about the men and women of the North features the most loved ballads by Robert Service, and is illustrated with lively art by Marilen Van Nimwegen. While living in Whitehorse, Robert Service wrote The Cremation of Sam McGee, and other well-known poems. He wrote and published into his mid-eighties. He was quoted …

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Incredible Gang Ranch

Incredible Gang Ranch

by Dale Alsager
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Hardship, intrigue, humor, and tragedy went into author Dale Alsager's successful struggle to lasso The Incredible Gang Ranch, North America's largest cattle ranching empire and once the largest in the world at four million acres. Family squabbles, jealousies, and desperate financial hardship have gone into the continuing legal battle to keep it. T …

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Falconry Manual

Falconry Manual

by Frank L. Beebe
edition:Hardcover
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A comprehensive guide to Falcons. This book is presented as a summary of practical information on the training of your hawk or falcon. It draws on my earlier works in this field: North American Falconry, 1976; and finally my major work covering the history, training and behavior of birds of prey, The Complete Falconer 1992 (Also Hancock House Publi …

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Chief Joseph

Chief Joseph

Trail of Glory & Sorrow
by Ted Meyers
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This great Chief’s Indian name Heinmot’tooyalakekt meant “Thunder Traveling to High Places Then Returning”. He received it from his Father who considered thunder he heard shortly after his son’s birth to be an omen from the Great Spirit. As an omen it had validity. Joseph, as he became known to settlers and historians, led his people in a …

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Kwakiutl Legends

Kwakiutl Legends

as told to Pamela Whitaker by Chief James Wallas
by Chief James Wallas & Pamela Whitaker
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Legends from Kwakiutl Peoples. The stories in this book relate the traditional tales which Mr. James Wallas has learned from his elders, who lived in Quatsino Sound and on Hope Island. Mr. Wallas's forefathers are members of a people known generally as the Kwakiutl, although the term is misleading because it originally referred to a sub-group livin …

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Gold! Gold!

Gold! Gold!

A Beginners Handbook: How to Prospect for Gold
by Joseph Petralia
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Recent scientific studies confirm that early miners only scratched the surface and that 75 - 85% of the gold remains in "them thar hills". You can find gold! It's history, recovery methods, and identification techniques are revealed in this book. Learn where to look and what basic equipment you will need. engage in an exciting, healthy, and profita …

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Sasquatch in British Columbia

Sasquatch in British Columbia

A Chronology of Incidents & Important Events
by Christopher L. Murphy & Thomas Steenburg
edition:Paperback
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A complete reference on sasquatch in BC, from fossilized footprints and petroglyphs to modern-day sightings and current scientific research. The most comprehensive work on the history of sasquatch in BC, this book includes the earliest fossilized indications of the existence of the creature, every documented sighting and experience, along with comp …

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Mattie

Mattie

Wyatt Earp's Secret Second Wife
by E.C (Ted) Meyers
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The story of Mattie Blaylock, Wyatt Earp's darkest secret, the truth about their relationship, and the famous lawman's lawless behavior. More than a complex and fascinating story.

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Know the Sasquatch

Know the Sasquatch

Sequel and Update to Meet the Sasquatch
by Christopher L. Murphy
edition:Paperback
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Learn about the sasquatch/bigfoot from various perspectives. The reader will gain from this work an appreciation of the creature far beyond that provided in most other published books on this subject. In 2004 the first edition of this work, Meet the Sasquatch, accompanied a sasquatch exhibit at the Vancouver Museum, British Columbia, Canada. In tha …

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Doctor's Notes, A

Doctor's Notes, A

Taken from Both Sides of the Bedsheets
by T.F. Godwin
edition:Paperback
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The author takes the reader through a totally frank and sometimes tumultuous career in medicine starting in his last year in high school to his forced retirement due to ill health more than forty years later. His career in retirement in the last twelve years, not far from medicine, has also been very interesting and described with insight and humou …

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Sasquatch/Bigfoot and the Mystery of the Wild Man

Sasquatch/Bigfoot and the Mystery of the Wild Man

Cryptozoology and Mythology in the Pacific Northwest
by Jean-Paul Debenat & Paul LeBlond
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In this remarkable volume, Dr. Jean-Paul Debenat, a professor of comparative literature (University of Nantes, France) with a flair for anthropology, takes us far beyond the realm of documented research on the Sasquatch/Bigfoot phenomenon. His extensive travels in North America, skillful investigations, and years of research on the 'wild man' throu …

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Bigfoot Film Journal

Bigfoot Film Journal

by Christopher L. Murphy
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Bigfoot Film Journal provides a detailed account and analysis of the circumstances and aftermath of one of the most controversial motion picture films in world history—the Patterson/Gimlin film. In October 1967, Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin filmed what many people believe was an actual sasquatch or bigfoot on a shore of Bluff Creek in Northe …

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River Lost, A

River Lost, A

by Lynn Bragg
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A River Lost is the familiar story of an ancient culture infringed upon and altered forever by modern technology. It is the story of how the construction of the Grand Coulee Dam led to the destruction of a way of life for members of the Arrow Lakes Tribe. Sinee mat and her great-grandmother Toopa tell the engaging story of life on the Columbia Rive …

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Tomekichi Homma

Tomekichi Homma

The Story of a Canadian
by K.T. Homma & C.G. Isaksson
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Biography of a significant individual who fought tirelessly for the rights of the Japanese, in British Columbia. This is the story of one remarkable man, Tomekichi Homma, and how his journey led him to become a significant Japanese Canadian pioneer. A gentle and gracious man, from an educated and disciplined family tradition, Tomikichi arrived in B …

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Bigfoot Encounters in New York & New england

Bigfoot Encounters in New York & New england

Documented Evidence, Stranger than Fiction
by Robert E. Bartholomew & Paul B. Bartholomew
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For over thirty years, two New York State brothers, Robert and Paul Bartholomew, have methodically researched, documented, and studied the Bigfoot question in both New York and the New england states. Does a hulking 7-foot-tall humanlike creature, unrecognized by science, roam the green, fertile valleys and lush forests of New York and New england? …

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Fraser Canyon

Fraser Canyon

From Cariboo Road to Super Highway
by Lorraine Harris
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This book traces the development of the route through the Fraser Canyon from the early Fur Traders' Trail, to the Cariboo Wagon Road, to the present-day Super Highway. The magnificent Fraser Canyon provided passage between coastal and interior British Columbia for centuries before the Europeans arrived, though the dangerous journey frequently claim …

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Vancouvers Bravest

Vancouvers Bravest

120 Years of Firefighting History
by Alex Matches
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Non-fiction, Vancouver's firefighting history, 1886 to present-day. On June 13, 1886-just two months after the city of Vancouver was incorporated-a raging fire obliterated the town as a tiny fire brigade tried to fight the wind-whipped blaze with axes, buckets, shovels and ladders. The disaster destroyed almost 1,000 buildings and left more than 2, …

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Northwest Native Arts: Creative Colors 2

Northwest Native Arts: Creative Colors 2

by Robert E. Stanley Sr.
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Northwest Indigenous Arts: Creative Colors 2 is the second in the Northwest Indigenous Arts Series and is a compelling exploration of the rich artistic traditions of the Northwest Indigenous communities. Authored by Robert E. Stanley Sr., this coloring book serves as both an educational tool and a creative outlet, featuring 20 templates and line dr …

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Pekin Robins and Small Softbills

Pekin Robins and Small Softbills

Management and Breeding
by Peter Karsten
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The book serves as an instruction manual for the novice pekin robin breeder in particular, as well as providing a wealth of information for softbill breeders in general. Richly detailed with over 250 original illustrations by the author.The most comprehensive and current book on its topic, this handbook provides both novice and experienced avicultu …

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Frontier Forts and Posts

Frontier Forts and Posts

of the Hudson's Bay Company
by Kenneth E. Perry
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The book offers a brief historical account of fur-trading outposts in the Pacific Northwest. Non-fiction, history-guidebook; 1800s to early 1900s in Pacific Northwest-BC, Yukon, Alaska, Washington State. Frontier Forts & Posts is a new history guidebook written by Kenneth E. Perry and offers a brief historical account of fur-trading outposts in the …

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We-gyet Wanders On

We-gyet Wanders On

Legends of the Northwest
by Kitanmax School of the Northwest Coast Art
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Grade: p to 12
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The legends collected in We-gyet Wanders On are the ancient stories of the people of 'Ksan who have lived in northern British Columbia for over six thousand years. We-Gyet i the essence of every man's frailties exaggerated into gentle humor or ribald laughter. His adventures always end in disaster. His blunders and tricks changed the face of the ea …

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Coast Salish

Coast Salish

Their Art and Culture
by David Hancock & Reg Ashwell
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This book although carefully researched, was not written for study in anthropological circles. Rather it is intended as light and enjoyable reading to whet the appetite of those who would like to increase their knowledge of a rich ways of life which flourished in Coastal BC, and the state of Washington before disintegrating forces, spearheaded by t …

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Wild Canadian West

Wild Canadian West

by E.C (Ted) Meyers
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The era of Canada's Wild West has been a well-kept secret. The stories in this book illuminate the checkered complexion of Canada's Old West, and the nefarious, the heroic, and those somewhere-in-between individuals who populated it. The era of the Wild West has been a well-kept secret in Canada's history, but it is no less adventurous and intrigui …

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Art of the Totem

Art of the Totem

by David Hancock & Marius Barbeau
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Color guide for totem pole enthusiasts.Majestic spires, reminders of ages past, pierce the Northwest Coast forest. These totem poles, as well as ones now in parks and museums, are a medium through which modern day anthropologists can learn much about the past cultures of the great Northwest Coast Indian tribes. The carved figures on the totem poles …

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Yukon Tears and Laughter

Yukon Tears and Laughter

Memories Are Forever
by Joyce Yardley
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Born in the small, northern community of Whitehorse, before the building of the Alaska Highway, Joyce Yardley’s childhood was full of friends, family and, most of the time, fun. In Yukon Tears and Laughter, she shares memories of that time as well as other episodes in her life. From her years as a wife and mother, working with her family ranching …

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Indian Tribes of the Northwest

Indian Tribes of the Northwest

by David Hancock & Reg Ashwell
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A guide to the Indian Tribes of the Northwest. The diverse and colorful Indian nations of the Northwest Coast of North America are described in this informative little book that highlights the rich tapestries of Native cultural beliefs and traditions.

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Totem Tales

Totem Tales

Legends of the Rainforest
by Ted Meyers
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Discover how rivers were formed, how Raven freed the people, why there are so many mosquitos, and why rabbits hop-at least according to the legends. Written in simple yet informative text that will be especially enjoyed by children. This book tells the Indian legends behind many of nature's wonders. Among the twenty-three tales told, you will disco …

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Out of The Rain

Out of The Rain

A prairie boy's struggle for a new life in coastal British Columbia, 1939-1949
by Paul Jones
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Loggers of the BC Coast

Loggers of the BC Coast

by Hans Knapp
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A true account of a working lifetime spent in the woods of coastal BC. Filled with life and death stories, and larger-than-life characters. Loggers of the B.C. Coast is a blend of history and autobiography set against the primitive background of post-war logging camps and populated by a bygone breed of crude, philosophical, charming, and inveterate …

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Raven and the Mountaineer

Raven and the Mountaineer

Explorations of the St. Elias Mountains
by Monty Alford
edition:Paperback
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The Raven and the Mountaineer is the most significant contribution toward the history of the St. Elias Mountain Range -- the Himalayas of Canada. To introduce this mountain range to the reader the author has chosen the aboriginal emblem and traditionally sacred bird the Raven to make the introductory statement to each chapter. It is the Raven, the …

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Outposts and Bushplanes

Outposts and Bushplanes

old timers and outposts of northern B.C.
by Bruce Lamb
edition:Paperback
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Go back in time to a place where ingenuity and perseverance were all one needed to make a go of things in the northern B.C. wilderness. A celebration of the people and lifestyles of this once-remote frontier, Outposts and Bushplanes commemorates the region's rich recent past history. The book also describes the vital role played by the relatively n …

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