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  1. With the People Who Live there: The History of the Yukon Legislature 1909-1961.(Sur les rayons)(Book review): An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Gary Levy, 2009-12-22
  2. The Yukon Territory: Its History and Resources
  3. The world turned upside down: A history of mining on Coal Creek and Woodchopper Creek, Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve (NPS report) by Douglas Beckstead, 2000
  4. Best Left As Indians: Native-White Relations in the Yukon Territory, 1840-1973 (Mcgill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History) by Kenneth Coates, 1991-11
  5. The White Pass and Yukon Route. A Pictorial History. by Stan Cohen, 1984-01-01
  6. Yukon Territory (Exploring Canada) by Steven Ferry, 2003-04-09
  7. Yukon Gold: High Hopes & Dashed Dreams by James Preyde, Susan Preyde, 1995-01
  8. The Civil Code of the Republic of China (China Studies: Studies in Chinese History and Civilization) by Yukon Chang, 1976-06-30
  9. Heart of the Yukon: A Natural and Cultural History of the Mayo Area
  10. Frozen gold: A treatise on early Klondike mining technology, methods and history by John A Gould, 2001
  11. The Social Life of Stories: Narrative and Knowledge in the Yukon Territory by Julie Cruikshank, 1998-03-01
  12. YUKON REGION: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Dictionary of American History</i> by Janet S. Smith, 2003
  13. Legion: Histories BC/Yukon Branches The Royal Canadian Legion by The Royal Canadian Legion, 2005
  14. Humble dreams: an historical perspective on Yukon agriculture since 1846.(Report): An article from: Northern Review by Sally Robinson, 2010-03-22

81. Parks Canada Default Language Choice Page / Parcs Canada Page Par Défaut Chois
River Transportation in the yukon. For almost four generations thesternwheeler was the mainstay of the yukon transportation system.
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82. First Lady Of The Yukon - General History
First Lady of the yukon, Martha Black General history Immigration history;Overcoming Obstacles, Coming to Canada; Legacy. Related Internet Links.
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First Lady of the Yukon, Martha Black: General History

83. First Lady Of The Yukon - General History
soil. She developed an expertise on yukon flora and gave extensive lecturesabout the beauty and history of the territory. She raised
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LEGACY American settlers were renowned among leaders of western agrarian protest. One of the best known American settlers in Canada since Confederation was Henry Wise Wood. Born into a prosperous family with farms in Missouri and Texas, Wood became an expert stockman and was an earnest student of agrarian reform. In 1904 he visited Alberta, heralded then as "the last best West," and purchased a wheat farm near Carstairs. In 1914 he became the director of the United Farmers of Alberta. From then until his death Wood was regarded as one of the most powerful agrarian and political figures in Alberta, preaching the need for a strong, broadly based farm organization so that rural people could offset the growing power of bankers, industrialists and professionals. C.D. Howe was also an American settler who initially made his mark in agriculture. From 1915 to 1935, Howe became the leading grain-elevator builder of his time. His business crumpled in the Depression. In 1935 he entered politics and Parliament as a Liberal and became a member of Mackenzie King's Cabinet. In Parliament, Howe served as Minister of Transport and helped create Trans-Canada Airlines, later to become Air Canada. In 1940 he became Minister of Munitions and was responsible for Canada's war-production program. In 1944 he took over the new Department of Reconstruction, reconverting the Canadian economy to a free-enterprise system. In 1956 he sponsored the trans-Canada pipeline with government aid to a private firm.

84. Yukon Innovations Inventory - History
by these driving forces a shared history is fashioned and a common future is forged.As both product and origin of these dynamic forces yukon people share an
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Knowledge, experience, creativity – by these driving forces a shared history is fashioned and a common future is forged. As both product and origin of these dynamic forces Yukon people share an intrinsic ability to respond to and foster changes in their social, business and natural environments. With vision, ingenuity and resilience, Yukoners have exhibited and continue to show tremendous capacity to innovate for their individual and collective benefit. The capacity to innovate is increasingly being recognized by academics, business leaders, governments and people world-wide as a critical predictor of future success. Many now consider the level of innovation occurring in an economy and society to be the single most important predictor of future success. Canada recognizes the role and importance of innovation and has embarked on a national effort to enhance the level of Canadian innovation in the private sector and from universities, research establishments and governments. Consistent with these views and as part of this national effort the Yukon government department of Economic Development initiated a process to establish an inventory of Yukon innovations. The inventory will assist the department and others with an interest in Yukon’s social and economic development in gauging the level of research, development and innovation occurring in the territory.

85. History
The yukon Arts Centre has played host to a variety of professional, communityand educational arts events as well as corporate functions, film and video
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About Our Theatre Facility Booking Policy Yukon Trust ... Links The Yukon Arts Centre has played host to a variety of professional, community and educational arts events as well as corporate functions, film and video productions and public forums. The Centre began as an idea to promote the development of Yukon visual and performing artists and for the appreciation of our native and non-native cultural activities. Opened in 1992, after a decade of intensive planning by a dedicated group of volunteers working with government and Yukon communities and businesses to achieve the facility we have today, the centre is governed by a board of directors appointed by the Minister of Tourism andYukon Government. Ideal for conferences and conventions of up to 420 delegates. The Arts Centre provides an auditorium for large assemblies, a lobby for trade shows and various meeting rooms. Banquet facilities may also be booked through our joint agreement with Yukon College. The theatre is a perfect venue for the performing arts, or assemblies. It boasts the finest lighting and sound systems, superb acoustics, a fully equipped scene shop, spacious dressing rooms, rehearsal hall, costume room and a green room with the best view in Canada! These spaces are available for rent to arts groups and others. The 42 hundred square foot Art Gallery presents 10 to 17 exhibits each year, including major travelling national and international exhibitions as well as local exhibitions.

86. Yukon River: Paddle Through Klondike History: Yukon, River, History, Canoe, Padd
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87. Yukon Bison Hunt
Grade seven students tackle the conservation of the yukon Wood Bison headon. Includes history, facts, resources, photos, on-line discussion, art, and music.
http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/elijahsmith/bison/

88. Yukon Territory - History.
yukon Territory history. Books in The Larry North of 53° the wild days ofthe Alaska-yukon miningfrontier, 1870-1914 / William R. Hunt. 979.803 H.
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  • 89. Yukon Territory: History And Government
    yukon Territory history and Government. The territory's historybegan with the explorations in the 1840s of Robert Campbell and
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    Yukon Territory: History and Government The territory's history began with the explorations in the 1840s of Robert Campbell and John Bell, fur traders for the Hudson's Bay Company. Several trading posts were built on the Yukon River, and before long prospectors began to search for treasure. The Canadian government acquired the Yukon from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1870 and administered it as part of the Northwest Territories. After the famous gold strikes in the Klondike River region in the 1890s more than 30,000 people pushed across the icy barriers in search of gold. This colorful period was recorded in the writings of Robert Service and Jack London. To meet the need for local government created by the influx of gold prospectors, the Yukon was made a separate district (1895) and then a separate territory (1898) with Dawson as capital. Whitehorse became the capital in 1952. Native land claims and the desire for provincial status are two issues that have dominated territorial politics in recent years. The land claim by the Yukon, a tribe of about 7,000, was approved by the federal government in 1991. The government consists of a federally appointed commissioner, an elected legislative assembly of 14 members, and a 5-member cabinet appointed by the majority party of the assembly. The territory sends one senator and one representative to the national parliament.
  • 90. Yukon’s Family Tree Revealed, Oiler Leaves Mark In History
    USNS yukon (TAO 202) Command Information. Back. yukon’s Family Tree Revealed,Oiler Leaves Mark In history Story Number t-ao202021004-01 10/4/2002.
    http://www.news.navy.mil/search/displaybbs.asp?bbs_id=277&cat=1

    91. Anthropology And Archaeology At Yukon College : Scottie Creek Culture History Pr
    Culture history Project is concerned with the documentation of the culture and historyof the Upper Tanana Athapaskan people of the yukon Alaska borderlands.
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    Anthropology and Archaeology at Yukon College Created by Norman Alexander Easton, Instructor, Anthropology Home About Discussion Recent Discussion Create New Topic Membership Join Now Login
    Scottie Creek Culture History Project
    The Scottie Creek Culture History Project is concerned with the documentation of the culture and history of the Upper Tanana Athapaskan people of the Yukon - Alaska borderlands. This project has involved archaeology, history, and direct ethnographic fieldwork since 1992 with the Upper Tanana of Beaver Creek, Yukon Territory, and Northway, Tetlin, and Tanacross, Alaska. Scottie Creek Ethnography "Scottie Creek Archaeology" Discuss This page was last updated: Monday, March 11, 2002 at 1:46:22 PM
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    92. Anthropology And Archaeology At Yukon College : Fort Selkirk Culture History Pro
    The Fort Selkirk Culture history Project was undertaken in cooperation withthe Selkirk First Nation of central yukon from 1987 through 1990.
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    Fort Selkirk Culture History Project
    The Fort Selkirk Culture History Project was undertaken in co-operation with the Selkirk First Nation of central Yukon from 1987 through 1990. These pages will provide a summary of the results of that research. The best summary of our work can be found here at the Yukon Heritage Branch's on-line publication of Ruth Gotthardt's A Look Back in Time - The Archaeology of Fort Selkirk
    ADDITIONAL FORT SELKIRK LINKS
    Take a virtual tour of Fort Selkirk View some contemporary and historic photos of Fort Selkirk here Learn about the volcanoes in the Fort Selkirk region that Athapaskan oral history speaks about here. Learn more about the Selkirk First Nation, in whose traditional territory Fort Selkirk lies at the Council for Yukon First Nations site or at this site A Yukon school used Fort Selkirk as the locality for an evironmental planning exercise for their students - see their results here Discuss This page was last updated: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 at 4:17:15 PM

    93. THE HOLOCENE LAKE-LEVEL HISTORY OF MARCELLA LAKE, SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANA
    THE HOLOCENE LAKELEVEL history OF MARCELLA LAKE, SOUTHERN YUKONTERRITORY, CANADA. ANDERSON, Lesleigh, Department of Geosciences
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    THE HOLOCENE LAKE-LEVEL HISTORY OF MARCELLA LAKE, SOUTHERN YUKON TERRITORY, CANADA ANDERSON, Lesleigh , Department of Geosciences, Univ Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA 01003, land@geo.umass.edu, ABBOTT, Mark, Department of Geology and Planetary Science, Univ of Pittsburgh, 4107 O'Hara Street, Room 200 Space Research and Coordination Center, Pittsburgh, PA 15260-3332, FINNEY, Bruce, Institute of Marine Science, Univ of Alaska, Fairbanks, 99775, and EDWARDS, Mary E., Institute of Arctic Biology, Univ of Alaska Fairbanks, Fairbanks, AK 99775 ), closed basin kettle perched on a terrace comprising the northwest perimeter of Atlin Lake (60 o o 48.475W, elevation 760m). Multi-proxy sediment analyses and radiocarbon age dating of sediment cores from deep to shallow water show multiple Holocene lake-level variations. Marcella Lake is an oblong shape with a depth of 10m in the center. The bathymetry is a symmetrical depression on all sides but the southwest, where the lake gradually shallows to 1-m depth and a thick charophyte bed covers a flat submerged bay. Sediment cores were retrieved from the deep (10m), shallow (2m) and intermediate (4.4m) depths and were 480, 380 and 205-cm long, respectively. All cores terminate in a gravel diamicton. Radiocarbon ages from terrestrial and aquatic macrofossils yield basal ages of 10,700 C yr B.P. for the deep core and 8,800

    94. Canadas Yukon & South Central Alaska Cruise Tour Guide: History, Native Culture,
    Canadas yukon South Central Alaska Cruise Tour Guide history, Native Culture,Color Maps Of Cruise Routes Roads From Yakutat To Kenai Denali Pri Author
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    95. Yukon Territory: History And Government
    The territory's history began with the explorations in the 1840s of Robert Campbelland Several trading posts were built on the yukon River, and before long
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    The territory's history began with the explorations in the 1840s of Robert Campbell and John Bell, fur traders for the Hudson's Bay Company. Several trading posts were built on the Yukon River, and before long prospectors began to search for treasure. The Canadian government acquired the Yukon from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1870 and administered it as part of the Northwest Territories. After the famous gold strikes in the Klondike River region in the 1890s, thousands of fortune hunters arrived in search of gold. This colorful period was recorded in the writings of Robert Service and Jack London. To meet the need for local government created by the influx of prospectors, the Yukon was made a separate district (1895) and then a separate territory (1898) with Dawson as capital. Whitehorse became the capital in 1952. Native land claims and the desire for provincial status are two issues that have dominated territorial politics in recent years. The land claim by the Yukon, a tribe of about 7,000, was approved by the federal government in 1991.

    96. Cyberpal Lead School
    Learn about the history, Geography, Economy, and Culture of the City of Whitehorse in yukon, Canada.
    http://www.yesnet.yk.ca/schools/projects/cyberpal/
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    Try our interactive sites: Geography Quiz History Trivia Quiz Economics Quiz City of Whitehorse Official Home Page www.city.whitehorse.yk.ca

    97. Yukon Territory Directory
    Web directory with sites listed by category and subcategory.
    http://www.thesnare.com/canada/yukon/main.htm
    Your Editor is Alissa Province Major Sites Please Select a Area of Interest Province Official Site Submit a URL Sponsors Please visit our Sponsors - Art Galleries, Artists, Music, Organizations Businesses - Housing, Pets, Real Estate, Shopping Community Recreation - Entertainment Info, Lodging, Publications, Radio, Travel Info Sports - Curling, Golf, Hockey, Other Sports, Soccer Yukon Territory Current Weather Enter a City or Province Zip: Submit a URL Help Sponsor Us Suggestions Home

    98. Yukon Youth | BYTE
    Focus is on Information Technology (IT) resources and knowledge; offers free training in web development, computer repair, networks and related topics.
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    YUKON YOUTH UNITE TO STRENGTHEN YOUTH VOICE, TAKE ACTION AND BRING ABOUT POSITIVE CHANGE FOR THE WELL BEING OF EVERYONE Welcome to version 3.0 of yukonyouthdotcom , BYTE's official web site. Before we go any further we gotta give props to this year's web team, the saavy minds who've put this little number together. Mad thanks to Jonny Gel, Chuck Hegsted, David Prodan and Malcolm Wilson for all their hard work and dedication in putting together such a funky site. BYTE Headquarters is located at: 4141A 4th Street, Whitehorse, YT Our mailing address is: C/O Youth Directorate, Box 2703, Whitehorse, YT, Y1A 2C6.
    • PHONE #: 667-7975
    • FAX #: 393-6341
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    About BYTE
    By David Prodan When I first started volunteering at BYTE two and a half years ago, it was mostly doing creative layout and submissions for the Toxic Blend, the Yukon's very own indie youth zine. BYTE was a place where I felt really comfortable and the encouragement from staff and volunteers led me to explore options in my life I'd never thought of before. There I was, slagging away at the minimum-wage-service-industry-drudge for several years, until these empowering folks put a funny notion into my head, that I could be ANYTHING I wanted. Needless to say, I totally wanted to work at BYTE, so I kept volunteering until one day a job came up and BOOM, I got it.

    99. Government Of Yukon, Canada
    The territorial government's official directory of services, tourism and travel, facts, events, employment opportunities, links to business and news.
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    Welcome to the Government of Yukon, Canada Français Yukon Legislature Last Updated:
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    The Celebration of Swans
    . Yukon's premiere bird festival brings residents and visitors alike out to great swan viewing areas to welcome spring to the north, arriving on the wings of the Trumpeter Swans. The Yukon Government Inquiry Center now offers Text Telephone Service (TDD/TTY) for people who are deaf or have a serious speech or hearing impairment. The State of the Environment Repor t is designed to monitor progress related to the Environment Act and provide early warning and analysis of potential problems for the environment. .... more featured sites
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    100. Looking After Children - Crisis In Chilren In Care In The Yukon
    Information about the Crisis in Children in the care in the yukon, Canada. Deals with child advocacy, First Nations child welfare and mental health needs of children and youth.
    http://www.janetbwebster.com/crisis/
    Information about the crisis in children in the care of the government in the Yukon, Canada. Deals with child advocacy, First Nations child welfare and mental health needs of children and youth. Contents: Home Crisis Advocacy ... Message Centre
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