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A Reassessment of the Reverend John Mcdougall
Working Together: Our Stories Best Practices and Lessons Learned in Aboriginal Engagement Table of Contents
The Rocky Mountain Region
Bow Valley Food Alliance Association, PO Box 4605, Banff, AB T1L 1E8
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Regular Meeting of the Banff Heritage Corporation Will Be Conducted Virtually Using Zoom and Will Be Live Streamed on the Town of Banff Website
Histories in Relation: Viewing Archival Photographs of Banff Indian Days with Stoney Nakoda Elders
Indigenous Water Rights & Global Warming in Alberta
National Energy Board Office National De L’Énergie
Tribes of Montana and How They Got Their Names
March 30, 2021 Impact Assessment Agency of Canada Prairie
Story Sign Locations Brochure
Voicing and Listening in Rebecca Belmore's Sound Performance Iris Sandjette Blake
Brief History of Coal-Mining in the Bow Valley by Ben Gadd, 2014
Aboriginal Place Names. Aboriginal Perspectives
Winter 2019, Vol 38, No 2
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TOWN of BANFF HERITAGE CORPORATION ORDER of BUSINESS Regular Virtual Meeting March 18, 2021 at 1:30 P.M
10Th ANNUAL CONNECT EVENT
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86 87 Essay This Is the Place I Come to in My Dreams Flourished Was Now Covered by the Waters of the Man-Made Lake Named For
Métis Tourism Issue
Day 1: Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Tribes of Montana Teacher Guide
The Stoney Nakoda.Indd
Fly South Young Grouse Tracing the Red Deer River Time to Grow up in the Boreal an Elegy for a Crowsnest Predator Editor: C ONTENTS Ian Urquhart June 2012 • VOL
Living with the Land
Flash Back Over Forty Years to a Decade of Change and Innovation in the Canadian Rockies
FIRST NATIONS and MÉTIS PEOPLES in ALBERTA Excerpt from Aboriginal Perspectives
Nakona Wasnonya Yuhabi/Assiniboine Knowledge Keepers: Indigenous Archiving from the 19Th Into the 21St Centuries
"Lake of the Great Spirit": the French Pilgrimage and Indigenous Journey to Lac Ste
Mountain Film Festival World Tour 2020 /21 5
Writing People and Place in Banff National Park Adam Linnard
How Banff National Park Became a Hydroelectric Storage Reservoir
Western Expansion and the National Policy What’S Chapter 10 About? in the Last Chapter, We Talked About Reasons That Canada’S Government Wanted to Expand West
TOURISM TASK FORCE AGENDA Zoom Thursday, February 11, 2021 at 6:00 P.M
“The Grass Ain‟T Greener, the Wine Ain‟T Sweeter, Either Side of the Hill”
Indigenous Representation in the Byron Harmon Collection