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1. Cities in the Northwest Territories:
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3. Politics of the Northwest Territories:
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4. Government of Nunavut: History
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5. History of Nunavut: Coppermine
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6. Cities in the Northwest Territories:
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9. Calgary: Secrets of the City
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19. YELLOWKNIFE FEVER.: An article
20. Long Exile

1. Cities in the Northwest Territories: Yellowknife
Paperback: 32 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Yellowknife. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 30. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Yellowknife -Traditionally, First Nations people had occupied this region; by the 1930s they had a settlement on a point of land on the east side of Yellowknife Bay, Dettah. The current municipal area of Yellowknife was occupied by prospectors who ventured into the region in the mid-1930s. A Klondike-bound prospector, B.A. Blakeney, made the first discovery of gold in the Yellowknife Bay area in the late 19th century. The discovery was viewed as unimportant in those days because of the Klondike Gold Rush and because Great Slave Lake was too far away to attract attention. In the late 1920s, aircraft were first used to explore Canada's Arctic regions. Samples of uranium and silver were uncovered at Great Bear Lake in the early 1930s, and prospectors began fanning out to find additional metals. In 1933 two prospectors, Herb Dixon and Johnny Baker, canoed down the Yellowknife River from Great Bear Lake to survey for possible mineral deposits. They found gold samples at Quyta Lake, about 30 km (19 mi) up the Yellowknife River, and some additional samples at Homer Lake. The following year, Johnny Baker returned as part of a larger crew to develop the previous gold finds and search for more. Gold was found on the east side of Yellowknife Bay in 1934 and the short-lived Burwash Mine was developed. When government geologists uncovered gold in more favourable geology on the west side of Yellowknife Bay in the fall of 1935, a small staking rush occurred. Con Mine was the most impressive gold deposit and its development created the excitement that led to the first settlement of Yellowknife in 19361937; the mine entered production on September 5, 1938. Yellowknife in the 1940s or 50s.The population of...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=101392 ... Read more


2. Settlements in the Northwest Territories: History of Northwest Territories Capital Cities, List of Communities in the Northwest Territories
Paperback: 28 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: History of Northwest Territories Capital Cities, List of Communities in the Northwest Territories. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 27. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The history of Northwest Territories capital cities begins with the purchase of the Territories by Canada from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1869 and includes a varied and often difficult evolution. Northwest Territories is unique amongst the Canadian province or territory in that it has had seven capital cities in its history. The territory has changed the seat of government for numerous reasons, including civil conflict, development of infrastructure, and revised territorial boundaries. The result of these changes has been a long and complex road to responsible government. Effectively providing services and representation for the population has been a particular challenge for the Territories' government, a task often complicated by the region's vast geographic area. A small number of communities in Northwest Territories have unsuccessfully tried to become the capital over the years. The territory has had the seat of government outside of its territorial boundaries twice in its history. The only other political division in Canada without a seat of government inside the territorial boundaries was the defunct District of Keewatin that existed from 1876 until 1905. The term "capital" refers to cities that have served as home for the Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories, the legislative branch of Northwest Territories government. In Canada, it is customary for provincial and territorial level government to have the civil service administer from the same city as the legislative branch and executive branch. The Northwest Territories, however, had an administrative capital and a legislative capital offic...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=2262437 ... Read more


3. Politics of the Northwest Territories: History of Northwest Territories Capital Cities
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Chapters: History of Northwest Territories Capital Cities. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 59. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The history of Northwest Territories capital cities begins with the purchase of the Territories by Canada from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1869 and includes a varied and often difficult evolution. Northwest Territories is unique amongst the Canadian province or territory in that it has had seven capital cities in its history. The territory has changed the seat of government for numerous reasons, including civil conflict, development of infrastructure, and revised territorial boundaries. The result of these changes has been a long and complex road to responsible government. Effectively providing services and representation for the population has been a particular challenge for the Territories' government, a task often complicated by the region's vast geographic area. A small number of communities in Northwest Territories have unsuccessfully tried to become the capital over the years. The territory has had the seat of government outside of its territorial boundaries twice in its history. The only other political division in Canada without a seat of government inside the territorial boundaries was the defunct District of Keewatin that existed from 1876 until 1905. The term "capital" refers to cities that have served as home for the Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories, the legislative branch of Northwest Territories government. In Canada, it is customary for provincial and territorial level government to have the civil service administer from the same city as the legislative branch and executive branch. The Northwest Territories, however, had an administrative capital and a legislative capital officially exist between 1911 and 1967. This is the onl...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=2262437 ... Read more


4. Government of Nunavut: History of Northwest Territories Capital Cities
Paperback: 22 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: History of Northwest Territories Capital Cities. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 20. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The history of Northwest Territories capital cities begins with the purchase of the Territories by Canada from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1869 and includes a varied and often difficult evolution. Northwest Territories is unique amongst the Canadian province or territory in that it has had seven capital cities in its history. The territory has changed the seat of government for numerous reasons, including civil conflict, development of infrastructure, and revised territorial boundaries. The result of these changes has been a long and complex road to responsible government. Effectively providing services and representation for the population has been a particular challenge for the Territories' government, a task often complicated by the region's vast geographic area. A small number of communities in Northwest Territories have unsuccessfully tried to become the capital over the years. The territory has had the seat of government outside of its territorial boundaries twice in its history. The only other political division in Canada without a seat of government inside the territorial boundaries was the defunct District of Keewatin that existed from 1876 until 1905. The term "capital" refers to cities that have served as home for the Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories, the legislative branch of Northwest Territories government. In Canada, it is customary for provincial and territorial level government to have the civil service administer from the same city as the legislative branch and executive branch. The Northwest Territories, however, had an administrative capital and a legislative capital officially exist between 1911 and 1967. This is the onl...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=2262437 ... Read more


5. History of Nunavut: Coppermine Expedition of 1819-1822, History of Northwest Territories Capital Cities, Parker's Notch
Paperback: 74 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: Coppermine Expedition of 1819-1822, History of Northwest Territories Capital Cities, Parker's Notch, Canadian Arctic Expedition 1913-1916, Operation Nanook, Maud, Disc Number, Helluland, Northwest Territories Division Plebiscite, 1982, Nunavut Land Claims Agreement, Nunavut Capital Plebiscite, 1995, Operation Nanook, Iglunga, Nunavut, Native Point. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 72. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Coppermine Expedition of 18191822 had as its goal the exploration of the northern coast of Canada, which was accessed by way of the Coppermine River. The British expedition was organised by the Royal Navy as part of its attempt to discover and map the Northwest Passage. It was the first of three Arctic expeditions to be led by John Franklin, and also included George Back and John Richardson, both of whom would become significant Arctic explorers in their own right. The expedition was plagued by poor planning, bad luck and unreliable allies. The expected assistance from the local fur trading companies and native peoples was less forthcoming than expected, and the dysfunctional supply line, coupled with unusually harsh weather and the resulting absence of game, meant that the explorers were never far from starvation. Eventually the Arctic coast was reached, but barely 500 mi (800 km) had been explored before the exhaustion of the party's supplies and the onset of winter forced them to turn back. The expedition made a desperate retreat across uncharted territory in a state of starvation, often with nothing more than lichen to eat. Eleven of the twenty strong party died amid accusations of murder and cannibalism before the survivors were rescued by native people of the Yellowknife tribe, who had previously given them up for dead. In the aftermath of the exp...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=20561191 ... Read more


6. Cities in the Northwest Territories: Buildings and Structures in Yellowknife, Culture of Yellowknife, Education in Yellowknife
Paperback: 334 Pages (2010-05-12)
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Buildings and Structures in Yellowknife, Culture of Yellowknife, Education in Yellowknife, History of Yellowknife, Media in Yellowknife, People From Aklavik, People From Hay River, People From Inuvik, People From Yellowknife, Radio Stations in Yellowknife, Transportation in Yellowknife, Yellowknife, Geoff Sanderson, Ssi Micro, Timeline of Yellowknife History, Margot Kidder, Eric Schweig, Snowking Winter Festival, Northwest Territories Legislative Building, Vince Steen, Operation Bulldog Iii, Dustin Milligan, Frame Lake, Abe Okpik, Great Slave, Yellowknife Centre, Cfyk-Tv, John Sissons, Shane Koyczan, Yellowknife South, Weledeh, Cfyk, Nellie Cournoyea, Range Lake, Carol Morin, Kam Lake, David Searle, Floyd Roland, Yellowknife Airport, Joe Handley, George Braden, Tom Butters, Kevin Koe, Paul Delorey, Kim Alletson, Jane Groenewegen, Greg Vaydik, Michael Ballantyne, Brian Lewis, Roger Allen, the Times Behind the Signs, Don Morin, Bobby J. Villeneuve, John G. Mcniven, Charles Dent, Jason Elliott, up Here, Yellowknife Transit, N.w.t. Mining Heritage Society, Michel Sikyea, Yellowknife Catholic School Board, News/north, Leela Gilday, Donald Morton Stewart, Michel Chrétien, Dave Nickerson, Robert Hawkins, Cjcd-Fm, Frank Carmichael, Melyssa Ade, Wendy Bisaro, École St. Joseph School, St. Patrick High School, John Anderson-Thompson, Jake Ootes, Ted Richard, Zac Boyer, Brendan Bell, Norman Yakeleya, Teejay Surik, Weledeh Catholic School, Dave Ramsay, Cklb-Fm, Northern News Services, Arnold Mccallum, Roy Erasmus, Glen Abernethy, Robert H. Macquarrie, Ragged Ass Road, Mildred Hall School, the Gold Range, Sir John Franklin High School, Lynda Sorenson, Carrothers Commission, Tobias Mehler, N.j. Macpherson School, Bob Mcleod, Above ... Read more


7. People by City or Town in the Northwest Territories: People From Aklavik, People From Hay River, People From Inuvik, People From Yellowknife
Paperback: 174 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Chapters: People From Aklavik, People From Hay River, People From Inuvik, People From Yellowknife, Geoff Sanderson, Margot Kidder, Eric Schweig, Vince Steen, Dustin Milligan, Abe Okpik, John Sissons, Shane Koyczan, Nellie Cournoyea, Carol Morin, David Searle, Floyd Roland, Joe Handley, George Braden, Tom Butters, Kevin Koe, Paul Delorey, Kim Alletson, Jane Groenewegen, Greg Vaydik, Michael Ballantyne, Brian Lewis, Roger Allen, Don Morin, Bobby J. Villeneuve, John G. Mcniven, Charles Dent, Jason Elliott, Michel Sikyea, Leela Gilday, Donald Morton Stewart, Michel Chrétien, Dave Nickerson, Robert Hawkins, Frank Carmichael, Melyssa Ade, Wendy Bisaro, John Anderson-Thompson, Jake Ootes, Ted Richard, Zac Boyer, Brendan Bell, Norman Yakeleya, Teejay Surik, Dave Ramsay, Arnold Mccallum, Roy Erasmus, Glen Abernethy, Robert H. Macquarrie, Lynda Sorenson, Tobias Mehler, Bob Mcleod, Bill Braden, Sandy Lee, Robert C. Mcleod, Fred Koe, Daniel L. Norris, Glenna Hansen, John Pollard, Jamie Koe, Vic Mercredi, Bob Bromley, Tyler Heal, Namullim, Gordon Van Tighem, Seamus Henry, Nadira Begg. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 173. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Geoff M. Sanderson (born February 1, 1972, in Hay River, Northwest Territories) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger, most notably for the Hartford Whalers and Columbus Blue Jackets of the National Hockey League. Drafted by the Hartford Whalers 36th overall in the 1990 NHL Entry Draft, Sanderson made his NHL debut at the tail end of the 199091 season. After playing in 64 games in his first full season for the club in 199192, he registered career highs in goals (46), assists (43), and points (89) in 199293. Sanderson spent his first six NHL seasons with Hartford and played half a season with the franchise when they moved to Carolina. He ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=953018 ... Read more


8. Toledo, city of opportunity: A chronicle of the Northwest territory and its conquest and of the gracious city stout hearts and willing hands have built
by E. E McCleish
 Unknown Binding: 31 Pages (1921)

Asin: B0008665ZA
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9. Calgary: Secrets of the City
by James Martin
Paperback: 230 Pages (2000-02)
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Isbn: 1551520761
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars enjoyable,... if only it were written by Aldous Huxley!
The book suffers from being far too personal, and lacks detail. Anecdotes abound, but they are, in toto, not particularly interesting or helpful ones, mostly along the lines of childhood vacations to the beach and thelike. After the first 25 pages I became frustrated with the fact that hisstory and ideas had progressed no further.Clearly a novelist of greatpotentials, he is nevertheless mistaken if he believes that an unconnectednarrative (with whole chapters almost reading like store catalogues) is thedefining characteristic of the time.But, once you get at least 50 pagesinto the book you will not stop reading it.The author sustains the plotwhile challenging us to consider reality and progress.

Murders, suicideand incest give a gothic aura to the tale, but then no one shouldunderestimate the horrors of that handful of half-cocked insights - thetype that flit through your head while brushing your teeth in the morning -that actually develop into a collection of oddly believable urban myths. You'll be surprised how many of them you've heard and believed to be true! Don't miss the chapterthat compares "The Wizard of Oz" withanarcho-capitalism.A good critique of government education is alsooffered as well as a two part section on monopolies.But, the authorshould read Hayek and then rewrite this book. For sure it would be betterthen and certainly more accurate, as one must know the meaning of the termbefore pronunciation becomes an issue.

The language was excessivelycomplex, but anyone interested in rationality and departures fromrationality, anyone who is fantastic at bringing sexual tension and themacabre to the surface of fairy tales and folklore, anyone who can enjoy an11-minute vacation and come back with something to think about, anyoneseriously interested in politics and theology, anyone that wishes tounderstand how the author thought about these problems should read thisbook. ... Read more


10. Moon Handbooks: Alberta and the Northwest Territories (3rd Ed.)
by Andrew Hempstead
Paperback: 520 Pages (1999-06)
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Whether travelers are in search of the unspoiled Canadian Rockies wilderness or the world's largest shopping mall, Red Deer River Valley's world-acclaimed dinosaur fossil beds or Alberta's top-notch golf courses, this book leads the way. 64 photos, 42 illustrations, 72 maps. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive and up to date
This book was indispensible for my recent travels through Alberta. It contains detailed descriptions of all the best places to go, including some great small town festivals that I would of otherwise missed. The book also has many hikes included, mostly in the Canadian Rockies. I budgeted to spend around $50 a night for motels, and found that this book described many good choices in this price range but also includes campgrounds and more expensive places. Overall, I found it to be very current, not only for restaurants and the like but also coverage of issues such as overcrowding in the national parks, which I found an interesting addition.

5-0 out of 5 stars 5 Stars Plus!
This book and its companion volume to British Columbia are undoubtedly thebest travel books I have ever used. I just returned from a two-month tripthat took me to the Calgary Stampede, through the Rockies, up toYellowknife and through British Columbia to Vancouver. Alberta is anamazing place to visit and by buying this book I was able to enjoy it allthe more. The author has obviously done his homework and describes theregion in a colorful style but also with an incredible amount of detail. Byusing these books I managed to plan my trip before leaving home, even downto where I wanted to eat. The other guide I had with me was rarely used. Ialso found local information centers sending me along well worn touristpaths, and while this book covers all of that side of Alberta it also ledme away from the masses to areas of equal beauty. I highly recommend thisbook to anyone planning a trip to Canada!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Don't travel without it!
This was an excellent guide for family travel.It provided first rate information on dinosaur adventures in the Red Deer region to Waterton NP to the Canadian Rockies including Banff and Jasper and all points in between.Includes tidbits of local history and written in such a user friendlymanner that by the middle of our three week adventure we were fondlyrefering to it as Mr. Moon, as in, what does Mr. Moon reccommend fordinner. If you are traveling to the Canadian Rockies, the British Colombiaguide by this publisher makes an indispensable companion to the AlbertaGuide.

5-0 out of 5 stars An A+ Guide to the Canadian Rockies
I couldn't believe all the information that this book contained.It told us of all the great spots in Banff and we didn't miss a one.This was our first time there, but because this book was top notch, we're planning ourreturn within a few months.I would highly recommend this book to anyonetraveling in the Canadian Rockies.It's better than the best!!

5-0 out of 5 stars This book was outstanding!
This handbook was packed with great spots to stop. There were many places listed that the AAA guidebook missed, and all were fantastic.The book was sectioned well, breaking up different areas into day-trips.If you are going to Alberta for the first time, this is a MUST BUY! ... Read more


11. Birds of Vancouver and Lower Mainland (Canadian City Bird Guides)
by Robin Bovey
Paperback: 144 Pages (1989-06)
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This attractive guide helps you identify 125 of the most common bird species seen in Vancouver. Expanded and completely revised and updated with new illustrations, this book is a must for birders on the Lower Mainland. ... Read more


12. The Western tourist and emigrant's guide,: Through the states of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, and Wisconsin, and the territories ... cities, villages and settlements, etc., etc
by J. H Colton
 Unknown Binding: 89 Pages (1850)

Asin: B0008936XQ
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13. The western tourist and emigrant's guide through the states of Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, and Wisconsin, and the territories of ... cities, villages and settlements, etc., etc
by Joseph Hutchins Colton
 Unknown Binding: 89 Pages (1852)

Asin: B0008656RS
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14. In the matter of : an application by Chief Francois Paulette, et al. to lodge a certain caveat with the Registrar of Titles of the Land Titles Office for ... in the City of Yellowknife in the N.W.T
by François Paulette
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1973)

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15. Third World in the First: Development and Indigenous Peoples (Volume 0)
by Elspeth Young
Paperback: 328 Pages (1995-02-21)
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The history of European colonisation has been based upon the marginalisation of `first peoples'. This legacy is most apparent in the outback of Australia and Canada, the remote areas which have harboured the Aboriginal, Indian and Inuit peoples.

Modernisation, the `boom and bust' model of state and private development, and the partial and biased aid provided by the state have eroded many communities and the holistic beliefs which underpin them.

Third World in the First explores the past, present and future of these peoples, their treatment by the `West' and the strategies of development left open to them. ... Read more


16. Colton's traveler and tourist's guide-book through the western states and territories, containing brief descriptions of each, with the routes and distances ... of cities, villages, settlements, etc
by J. H Colton
 Unknown Binding: 148 Pages (1857)

Asin: B0008A6ALA
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17. Walla Walla valley, Washington territory: Its resources, climate, river and railroad systems, cities and towns, land and land-laws, and general advantages ... business houses (Pacific Northwest)
by Morris Charles Harris
 Unknown Binding: 36 Pages (1879)

Asin: B00087G22A
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18. Choir's pioneer directory of the city of Seattle and King County, History, business directory, and immigrant's guide to and throughout Washington Territory ... (History of the Pacific Northwest, PNW)
by Melody Choir
 Unknown Binding: 125 Pages (1878)

Asin: B00087FLBS
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19. YELLOWKNIFE FEVER.: An article from: CMA Management
by John Cooper
 Digital: 6 Pages (2000-10-01)
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This digital document is an article from CMA Management, published by Society of Management Accountants of Canada on October 1, 2000. The length of the article is 1568 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: YELLOWKNIFE FEVER.
Author: John Cooper
Publication: CMA Management (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2000
Publisher: Society of Management Accountants of Canada
Volume: 74Issue: 8Page: 41

Article Type: Interview

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20. Long Exile
by Melanie McGrath
Paperback: 288 Pages (2007)

Isbn: 0007157975
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