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  1. The Yukon Name in History by Ancestry.com, 2007-06-21
  2. Essays in the History of Canadian Law: Volume VI: The Legal History of British Columbia and the Yukon (Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History)
  3. The Yukon River (Rivers in World History) by Tim McNeese, 2005-05
  4. Yukon Wildlife: A Social History by Robert George McCandless, 1985-01-01
  5. Lifeline to the Yukon: A History of Yukon River Navigation by Barry C. Anderson, 1983
  6. A camp on the Yukon by John Wight Chapman, 1948
  7. The White Pass and Yukon Route. a Pictorial History by Stan Cohen, 2005-01-01
  8. True North: The Yukon and Northwest Territories (Illustrated History of Canada) by William R. Morrison, 1998-07-16
  9. Gold at Fortymile Creek: Early Days in the Yukon by Michael Gates, 1994-06
  10. Part of the Land Part of the Water: A History of the Yukon Indians by Catharine McClellan, 1987-09
  11. Wires in the Wilderness: The Story of the Yukon Telegraph by Bill Miller, 2004-05-01
  12. Edge of the River, Heart of the City. A History of the Whitehorse Waterfront by Yukon Historical & Museum Association, Helene Dobrowolsky, et all 1994-05-01
  13. Gold Diggers of the Klondike: Prostitution in Dawson City, Yukon, 1898-1908 by Bay Ryley, 1998-01-16
  14. Yukon River Steamboats: A Pictorial History by Stan cohen, 1983

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  • 22. Library: Canada Facts: Yukon
    yukon history and People. History. The Yukon was the first area inCanada to be settled by people. It is believed ancestors of the
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    Canada Facts reproduced from the Education Canada Network Home Library Canada Facts ... Yukon / History Area Map Quick Facts Location and Land History and People ... Government Yukon: History and People History The Yukon was the first area in Canada to be settled by people. It is believed ancestors of the Amerindians inhabited the Yukon 10 000 to 25 000 years ago when they migrated from Asia across a Bering Sea land bridge. The first modern European visitors were Russian traders in the 18th century. Sir John Franklin anchored off the Yukon's Arctic coastline in 1825, and the Hudson's Bay Company moved into the interior in the 1840s using maps and information from Franklin and other early explorers. The Hudson's Bay Company first used the name Yukon in 1846. They named it "Yucon," from the Loucheux Indian word "Yuchoo," meaning the greatest river. U.S. traders arrived after the 1867 Russian sale of Alaska to the United States. Historically, the Yukon is associated with the great Klondike Gold Rush. On August 17, 1896 George Carmack discovered gold on Bonanza Creek, a tributary of the Klondike River. This discovery marked the beginning of what is often considered the world's greatest gold rush. After centuries of quiet habitation indigenous peoples found their lands inundated as gold prospectors pushed northwards from northern British Columbia or moved inland from the Bering Sea. Miners also traveled up the Yukon River by sternwheeler. The town, then city, of Dawson, at the junction of the Klondike and Yukon rivers, and named after the chief Canadian surveyor, came into existence to serve the great gold rush influx.

    23. StartPage.ca Directory /Yukon/Society And Culture/History
    Directories Links History Yukon - CultureCanada.gc.ca - Directoryof sites on yukon history. Bilingual, in English and French.
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  • History - Yukon - CultureCanada.gc.ca - Directory of sites on Yukon history. Bilingual, in English and French.
  • Klondike National Historic Sites - Parks Canada links to various historic sites located throughout the Territory.
  • Mining Before the Gold Rush - A Parks Canada account describing gold mining and history of gold discoveries prior to the Klondike Gold Rush.
  • Yukon Territory Act, 1898 - Shows the full text of Yukon Territory Act, 1898, which created the Yukon Territory.
  • Yukon Historical and Museums Association - Provides historical information on the territory, heritage alerts, online walking tours and related links.
  • Yukon Government Heritage Branch - Department of Tourism branch including historic sites, museums, archaeology and palaeontology programs.
  • Days of '98 Commemorative Plaque and Spike - F.H. Collins Secondary School offers a White Pass Railway Centennial commemorative craft made of a railway spike mounted on a white pine backboard.
  • The Yukon/Alaska Community History Project - A co-operative venture designed to provide the best in local histories from Yukon and Alaska.
  • 24. Experiences - Self-Drive Tours
    Dig into yukon history at the MacBride Museum, then visit the Yukon Beringia InterpretativeCentre for a history of Canada's First People and the animals of
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    25. Gizeh Shriners Of British Columbia And The Yukon
    History of the Shriners of British Columbia Yukon. Freemasons operatemany of the world's greatest charitable organizations. The
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    Home BC Children's Hospital Awards Contact Us Dates to Remember Divan Donations East West Shrine Game Famous Shriners Gizeh Events Gizeh Potentate's Trip 2003 Gizeh Shriners in the News Grand Lodge of BC and Yukon Graphics Hall Rentals History of Shriners in B.C. History of Freemasonry in B.C. Links Membership Requirements Message Forum PBS KidHealth Series Photo Gallery Shriners Care Cruiser Shriners Creed Shriner's Only Shrine of North America Shriners Hospitals for Children Shrine / Masonic Suppliers Shrine Medical Research Report Shrine Protocol Shrine Soccer Sunny Hill Health Centre Sponsors and Supporters What is Freemasonry? What is a Shriner? 20 Questions 2002 Imperial Vancouver 2002 Imperial Photos 2003 Minneapolis 2004 Imperial Session 2004 PSNA 2005 Baltimore Search this site:
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    26. Thank You To The Klondike Defence Force Fund
    by funds donated in the 1960’s to fight the takeover of Klondike history by otherparts of Canada; proceeds for research or studies in yukon history.”.
    http://www.ufobc.ca/yukon/klondikefund.htm
    Thank you to the
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    and the
    Yukon Foundation !
    May 25, 2002
    The Yukon Foundation brochure (pg. 10) describes the Klondike Defence Force Fund as following: The Yukon Foundation instruction to applicants elaborates further on the type of project for which the Klondike Defence Force Fund is intended:
    The funds were used to publish a report and also to help maintain our Yukon wide toll-free UFO reporting telephone line. Without this vital communications link, this report would not have been possible as written. Time spent in documenting UFO cases and producing this report was donated by UFO Yukon members.
    This report contains the following and will be available in June 2002:
    • A summary of 20 UFO reports that occurred in the Yukon in the 2001 calendar year. ...Pg. 11 - 14.
    We would like to thank the Klondike Defence Force Fund for funding this worthy project and are certain that the witnesses are thankful that their historical accounts have been preserved.
    Sincerely
    Martin Jasek
    UFO Yukon Research Society RETURN TO "UFO Yukon Main Page"

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    Our Goals. Following the River. Expedition Log. yukon history. Water Environmental Observations. Photo Album. Natural History. We are
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    28. Canada Web Directory: History
    of the gold rush. History Yukon - CultureCanada.gc.ca - Directoryof sites on yukon history. Bilingual, in English and French.
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    Web Sites in Category History Days of '98 Commemorative Plaque and Spike
    - F.H. Collins Secondary School offers a White Pass Railway Centennial commemorative craft made of a railway spike mounted on a white pine backboard. History - Yukon - CultureCanada.gc.ca - Directory of sites on Yukon history. Bilingual, in English and French. Klondike National Historic Sites - Parks Canada links to various historic sites located throughout the Territory. Mining Before the Gold Rush - A Parks Canada account describing gold mining and history of gold discoveries prior to the Klondike Gold Rush. The Yukon/Alaska Community History Project - A co-operative venture designed to provide the best in local histories from Yukon and Alaska. Yukon Government Heritage Branch - Department of Tourism branch including historic sites, museums, archaeology and palaeontology programs.

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    research. writing. yukon history/oral history instruction. presentations – on varioustopics in yukon history at local, national and international conferences.
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    30. References For Yukon The Following References Were Used To
    Tour Yukon ..Check out the RoadTrips yukon history Research Services ..Best historical
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    Tour Yukon ......................................................Check out the Road Trips
    Yukon History Research Services .......................Best historical page you'll find on Yukon
    North of 60 ........................................................Great Homepage from 20 year resident
    Mining Company:Yukon/Alaska History
    YUKON QUEST .................................................Find out about mushing in February in Yukon
    Klondike Sun ...............................................Bi-Weekly, Non-Profit newspaper; good articles
    Yukon News ...................................................Weekly news from Yukon with back issues
    YukonWeb ...................................................Service provider in Yukon, informative Homepage
    Yukon Government Campgrounds .................Good map overview of camp sights BOOKS
    Edwards, Isabel, Ruffles on my Longjohns, Blaine, WA: Hancock House, 1990. Gordon-Cooper, H., Yukoners: True Tales of the Yukon, Blaine, WA: Hancock House, 1990. Miller, Mike and Marilyn, Camping Alaska and Canada's Yukon: the Motorist's Handbook of North Country Campgrounds and Roadways, Seattle: Pacific Search Press, 1987.

    31. Alaska Highway Books
    Alaska and yukon history Along the Highway ~ Ships in 23 days Ted Stone / Paperback/ Published 1997 Our Price $11.96 ~ You Save $2.99 (20%) The Alaska
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    Alaska Geographic Editors / Paperback / Published 1983

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    32. Red Deer Press History Along The Highway
    ISBN 088995-173-X paper 256 pages 5 1/4 x 8 1/4 45 B W photos 4 maps CDN 16.95US 14.95 UK £8.99. Alaska yukon history Along the Highway Ted Stone.
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    A Traveler's Guide to the Fascinating Facts, Intriguing Incidents
    and Lively Legends of Vancouver Island and the B.C. Coast Required reading for any visitor to Canada's Pacific shore-whether traveling by car, boat or the proverbial armchair. Meet characters like the Confederate Army officer killed on Vancouver Island who became the last casualty in the American Civil War or the Swedish immigrant who came to British Columbia to-of all things-get out of the rain. Maps and photographs round out the fascinating tales.
    "Veteran storyteller and travel writer Ted Stone has restricted British Columbia History Along the Highway to coastal B.C. . . . which allows him to include a brief but capable rundown on early Spanish and American claimants, and such hostilities as the battle between Cowichan leader Tzouhalem and Fort Victoria commander Roderick Finlayson." B.C. Report ISBN 0-88995-173-X paper 256 pages 5 1/4 x 8 1/4" 4 maps
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    33. Atrium Books - Destination Yukon
    Race Alaska yukon history Along the Highway A Traveler's Guide to the FascinatingFacts, Intriguing Incidents and Lively Legends in Alaska's Yukon's The
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    Murder on the Yukon Quest : An Alaska Mystery
    Traveler's Guide to Alaskan Camping : Explore Alaska and the Yukon With Rv or Tent

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    34. Strange Stories Of Alaska And The Yukon History: American/Military, Legends, Ala
    Strange Stories of Alaska and the yukon history American/Military, Legends, Alaska,Yukon Territory, Curiosities and wonders, Children's 48, Travel, Essays
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    35. History
    Alaska and yukon history Along the Highway A Traveler's Guide to the FascinatingFacts, Intriguing Incidents and Lively Legends in Alaska and the Yukon's Past
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    The Complete History
    Graham Kelly ISBN 0-921835-53-1
    Hardcover $27.95 The Grey Cup: The Complete History is the inside story of Canada's premier sporting event and the most comprehensive book ever written on our national classic. From the first game in 1909 to the eighty-sixth in 1998, Graham Kelly covers it all, drawing on extensive research and on thirty-five years of personal interviews and observations, which take you behind the scenes of the Holy Grail of Canadian football. From the greats to the not-so-greats, they're all here. You'll discover the truth about the Mud Bowl Myth, which claims a Blue Bomber player almost drowned on the field when he was knocked face down in the mud. You'll learn how, in 1984, cheese sandwiches almost cost the Stampeders the Grey Cup. Was the coach being a little too thrifty when he insisted all players eat only cheese sandwiches on the road? You'll read about courageous struggles against racism by Rollie Miles, Johnny Bright and George Reed. You'll learn how, over two decades, the outlandish Lou Cahill was reincarnated for the Toronto Argonauts three times. You'll discover why everyone in 1954 wondered if perhaps lockjaw could keep the Peanut Butter King (Joe Capp) from talking too much. You'll read the truth behind the Etcheverry-Patterson trade and why confession isn't always good for the soul. The Grey Cup: The Complete History has all this and much, much more about the men who played, coached, managed and refereed the game. There are exclusive stories that you can't find in any other football history because they come from the personal, extensive and comprehensive records of Graham Kelly - the man whose love of football began when he was waterboy and assistant equipment manager for the Saskatchewan Roughriders in 1956. Since 1972, he has written a weekly column on the CFL during the football season for the

    36. Canada Historical Societies, Preservation Organizations & Programs @ Preservatio
    Society. Yukon. ExploreNorth Yukon Alaska History. The YukonerA yukon history Magazine. Yukon Historical Museums Association.
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    This directory provides links to Canada's historic preservation and cultural resource preservation resources. Listed below are Canadian historical societies, statewide preservation programs and agencies, and other non-profit groups. Last Updated: January 7, 2003 Alberta British Columbia Manitoba

    37. Together Today
    themselves equal Canadian brothers. It addressed yukon history from theperspective of Yukon Indian people. It spoke about discriminatory
    http://collections.ic.gc.ca/yukon/Land_Claims_Primer/History/Together_Today/toge
    History CYFN Today Culture and Language Until 1993, Yukon Indians never signed a treaty with the Government of Canada. In 1967, Indian leader and activist Elijah Smith began organizing "We must have, both the right to be different, and the right to be accepted as fellow citizens and as fellow humans. Most of the time Whiteman have insisted that we become instant Whiteman. This was never possible." Yukon Indians in order to present their case for a claims settlement to Canada. In 1970 Smith organized the Yukon Native Brotherhood, representing twelve Yukon Indian bands. In January 1973 YNB held a special five-day meeting attended by 110 representatives from the twelve Yukon Indian Bands. At this meeting Yukon Indian leaders finalized Together Today Together Today Tomorrow , a statement of grievances and a claim against the Canadian government. It was presented to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau in February 1973. In August 1973, in response to Together Today and the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Calder v. the Attorney-General of British Columbia

    38. History Of The Yukon Quest
    history of the yukon Quest yukon Quest Information Summary. The yukonQuest began as a shared dream of musher LeRoy Shank and non
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    History of the Yukon Quest Yukon Quest Information Summary The Yukon Quest began as a shared dream of musher LeRoy Shank and non-musher and historian Roger Williams. They dedicated their vision to the gold seekers, mail carriers, trappers and the traders who settled the great North during the turn of the century. This international sled dog race began in 1984 with 27 teams, covering 1,000 miles / 1,600 km of rough and sometime hazardous terrain between Whitehorse, Yukon and Fairbanks, Alaska. This event takes place each year in mid February at a time when the weather can be unpredictably cold. The starting point alternates between the two cities; even years from Fairbanks and odd years from Whitehorse. The race starts on schedule regardless of weather and will take from 11 to 14 days to complete, depending on weather conditions encountered on the trail. Only the race Marshall or Judges can change the starting place and time. The race becomes more popular internationally each year. The Yukon Quest will begin in Whitehorse, Yukon on February 8, 1998. The Quest allows no more than 50 entrants and the $100,000 (U.S. ) is divided among the first 20 finishing teams. The race winner will take home $25,000. Drivers ( mushers ) must be at least 18 years of age and start the race with no less than 8 dogs and no more than 14. Drivers must finish the race with no less than 8 dogs. Dogs may not be added to the team after the start of the race.

    39. ExploreNorth - Yukon & Alaska History
    yukon Alaska history. yukon Alaska Features. by Category
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    by Category
    The most important dates in our history.
    The best of my recent readings and viewings.
    How they lived - naming the country's features, building roadhouses and towns, and the world of Arctic whalers.
    Police memorials, articles on military activities, and the complete text of significant legislation. Historic Travel
    Canoe the Yukon River, hike the Chilkoot Trail or come for a drive on historic highways with me. Mining History
    From maps and descriptions of Klondike stampede routes, to a modern mining disaster. Natural History
    From the extinct Steller's sea cow to swans, Bear Dogs, and the far-from-extinct wolf. Pioneer Biographies
    Articles about heroes, unusual characters, politicians and some "just plain folk". Also, contact information for people doing Northern genealogy searches. Transportation
    Sternwheelers, railroads, sled dogs and shipwrecks galore! Writers and Artists
    From totem poles and scrimshaw to Jack London and Robert W. Service. Links Book Reviews Book/Video Stores Business Histories Communities ... Search

    40. Alaska Presbyterian Church USA : Presbytery Of The Yukon
    Presbytery of the yukon is an Alaska member of presbytery USA. Dedicated to preserving the history of the yukon Presbytery church in Alaska from Barrow and Barter Island to Fairbanks, Wasilla and Anchorage. O'Connell, former Presbytery of the yukon Historian. Click the gopher to visit her personal home page. More history
    http://www.yukonpresbytery.com/
    The Presbytery of the Yukon (Presbyterian Church U.S.A.) Founded July 26, 1899 Eagle, Alaska The Rev. S. Hall Young The Rev. Wollaston Kirk The Rev. Egbert Koonce The Church at Eagle, Alaska, (located on the Yukon River), where the Revs. Young, Kirk, and Koonce met for the first meeting of the Presbytery of Yukon, 1899 Today, the Presbytery offices are located at: 616 West Tenth Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 907-276-0914 voice 907-276-0175 fax Internet: PBY_YUKON@pcusa.org The Churches, Their Pastors, Their Addresses and Phone Numbers 1999 Yukon Presbytery Membership Figures Soon to Come: Latest Editions of the Alaska Presbyterian Newsletter Visit Some of Our Congregations at These Sites: Eagle River Presbyterian Church, Eagle River Delta Presbyterian Church and Faith Lutheran Fellowship, Delta Junction First Presbyterian Church, Anchorage Trinity Presbyterian Church, Anchorage ... Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Anchorage Other Presbyterian Sites of Interest: Presbyterian Church U.S.A. links

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