This book explores a relatively small, but interesting and anomalous, region of Alberta between the North Saskatchewan and the Battle Rivers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Graham A. MacDonald has worked as a public historianfor the Ontario Parks Branch, the Manitoba Heritage Branch, and ParksCanada, and as a heritage planner in Winnipeg. His research includesFirst Nations history, the fur trade, and natural resource history. Helives in Victoria, B.C.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: On the Name "BeaverHills" Chapter 1: The Character of the Beaver Hills Chapter 2: Ancient Ways Between Two Rivers Chapter 3: Traders, Horses, and Bison,1730-1870 Chapter 4: Visions of the Promised Land,1870-1905 Chapter 5: Conservation, Communities andEgalitarianism, 1905-1930 Chapter 6: Hard Times and Good Times,1930-1950 Chapter 7: Postwar Urbanism Notes Bibliography Image Sources Index
Acknowledgments Introduction: On the Name "BeaverHills" Chapter 1: The Character of the Beaver Hills Chapter 2: Ancient Ways Between Two Rivers Chapter 3: Traders, Horses, and Bison,1730-1870 Chapter 4: Visions of the Promised Land,1870-1905 Chapter 5: Conservation, Communities andEgalitarianism, 1905-1930 Chapter 6: Hard Times and Good Times,1930-1950 Chapter 7: Postwar Urbanism Notes Bibliography Image Sources Index
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