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         Yukon Culture:     more books (16)
  1. Culture of Yukon: Yukon Territory Order of Polaris, Bob Smart's Dream, Franco-Yukonnais, Sign Post Forest, Music of the Yukon
  2. Yukon (Canada's True North) 2006 Vacation Planner by Tourism Industry Association of the Yukon, 2006
  3. The Yukon Arts Centre: a future Banff North?: An article from: Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada by Muriel Leeper, 1993-03-22
  4. Early Yukon cultures by Julie Cruikshank, 1975
  5. Alaska-Yukon Exposition (Seattle, 1909): An entry from SJP's <i>St. James Encyclopedia of Popular Culture</i> by David Holloway, 2000
  6. Alaska and the Yukon by Joyce Walker, 1987-06
  7. Yukon - Larger Than Life - 2008 Vacation Planner
  8. Klondike Paradise: Culture in the Wilderness by C. R. Porter, 1997-01
  9. Subsistence and Culture in the Western Canadian Arctic: A Multicontextual Approach (Mercury Series: Archaeology Papers) by Matthew W. Betts, 2008-11-30
  10. The school at Mopass: A problem of identity (Case studies in education and culture) by Alfred Richard King, 1982
  11. Canada's Yukon & South Central Alaska Cruise Tour Guide : History, Native Culture, Color Maps of Cruise Routes & Roads by George King, Karin Hasselberg, et all 1998-01-01
  12. Yukon King
  13. Yukon-Kuskokwim Region Arts and Crafts Opportunities Study
  14. Northern Athabascan culture history: A survey of our current knowledge by Anne D Shinkwin, 1971

41. Arts And Culture - Town Of Faro Yukon
Some of these talented people chose to make Faro and the yukon the subject of theirart works, and the paintings of artists such as Ellen McKay, Fran London
http://www.faro.yk.net/commarts.html
Arts and Culture
Over the years, a number of very talented artists of all types have called Faro home. These artists range from musical ( have you heard of " The Moffats " ? Frank and Darlana Moffat were already long time Faroites when the triplets were born!! Visit their website .) to artists that sculpted and painted in a wide variety of media. Some of these talented people chose to make Faro and the Yukon the subject of their art works, and the paintings of artists such as Ellen McKay, Fran London, and Judy Nice can be found in homes literally all over the world. The first world class Folk Festival to be held in Northern Canada was Farrago , which took place in the early 1970's. Notable artists from all over North America came to take part in Farrago, which was an annual event sponsored primarily by Cyprus Anvil (the mine owners). Artists such as Dan Hill, Valdy, John Allan Cameron, and Bruce Cockburn made trips to Faro to entertain the hundreds of people that showed up to enjoy the festival. Another medium that you will find talented Faroites working in is the written word. The Faro Writers Club has actively participated in honing the skills of novices and veterans alike for many years. Although the membership has at times dwindled, the spirit has not. This persevering spirit culminated in the book: "Madmen and Dreamers" published a few years ago by the Faro Historical Society.

42. Blair-Smith Address On 10th Anniversary Of Ayamdigut Campus, Yukon College.
In the course curriculum I see offerings of native language instruction, northernstudies courses focusing on yukon First Nations culture and history, and many
http://www.yukoncollege.yk.ca/college/blairsmith.htm
[About Yukon College] The following text is a slightly edited version of Rose-Marie Blair-Smith’s address to the 10th anniversary potlatch of Yukon College, 3 October 1998. Rose is a member of the Crow Clan who belongs to the White River First Nation of the Beaver Creek, Yukon region. Her message combines congratulations for our accomplishments with a challenge to strive for even greater inclusiveness of and relevance to Yukon First Nation’s culture and history. I believe her comments will provide some useful stimulation to our thinking about the future of Yukon College, particularly when we reflect on how we can, in Rose’s words, meet the “challenge to not just be satisfied that we are one of the best learning institutions in the circumpolar North but for us to become the best Norm Easton Text of the Address for the Yukon College Potlatch
by Rose-Marie Blair-Smith, Council for Yukon First Nations
3 October 1998
It is with great honour that I stand before you to give a presentation on behalf of Grand Chief Shirley Adamson of the Council for Yukon First Nations. I welcome all the elders, professors, college board members and staff, the students who hold the future in their hands, and the many volunteers and guests. In this 10th anniversary we remember our deceased elder Angela Sydney who honoured Yukon College with the gift of a story. This is one of the many legacies of learning that she, along with other elders, such as our Chancellor Pearl Keenan, continue to bless us with.

43. ExploreNorth - Yukon & Alaska Community And Culture Features
yukon Alaska History Community culture Articles. by Murray LundbergChristianity Arrives in the yukon Guest author Delores Smith
http://www.explorenorth.com/library/ya/blindexcomm.htm

by Murray Lundberg Christianity Arrives in the Yukon
Guest author Delores Smith presents the story some of the dedicated preachers who came to the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush.
This lengthy article by Arsenio Rey-Tejerina examines Cordova's influence on Alaska, and provides information on other Spanish expeditions. Felix Meets E.T. - The Founding of Fairbanks
Hard work, promotional ability and just plain luck combined to allow Fairbanks to grow despite huge odds against it's success. Heritage Preservation in Whitehorse
Having historic buildings which are made of logs and lumber instead of granite and marble presents some unique challenges for Northern preservationists. The Matanuska Colony: The New Deal in Alaska
In 1935, a huge rural rehabilitation project was started north of Anchorage. A complete list of the 203 original families is included. Northern Roadhouses - An Introduction
From tents and dugouts to relatively luxurious 2-storey log buildings, roadhouses were a vital part of life for most early prospectors. The Russian-American Company in Hawaii
For a few years, Hawaii was an important supply point for Russia's Alaskan trading posts.

44. Canada Far North - Athapaskan Culture
Did Athabascans have culture? A lengthy examination of Athabascan culture,focusing on the Gwich'in people of Alaska and the yukon.
http://www.explorenorth.com/library/canadafarnorth/bl-atha.htm
Canada Far North:
Athapaskan Culture
Aboriginal Research
An extensive paper by historic consultant S. Barry Cottam examines the problems of writing history as part of the land claims process. Champagne-Aishihik First Nation
A brief look at this Yukon group's history, traditional place names and current business ventures. Did Athabascans have Culture?
A lengthy examination of Athabascan culture, focusing on the Gwich'in people of Alaska and the Yukon. Gwich'in
This site relates the culture of the "people of the caribou" to the Porcupine Caribou Herd Gwich'in Language
The community of Old Crow has a brief introduction to the language, and a dozen MP3 clips of Gwich'in phrases. Inland Tlingit
An excellent article by Sharron Chatterton and David Porter describes the culture, including their trade networks and potlatches. Klondike River, 1896
A letter from the North West Mounted Police, in response to reports that the influx of white men was causing harm to the natives of the area. Native Indian/Inuit Photographer's Association
The NIIPA's mandate is to promote the work of Canada's Indian and Inuit photographers, and to improve the image of the people through photography. North: Landscape of the Imagination
From the National Library, a wide-ranging look at the Canadian North and its people, from before contact to the present day.

45. Canada Web Directory: Society And Culture
/ ECN / Web Directory / yukon / Society and culture (37). SubCategoriesin Society and culture. Genealogy (2) History (9) Labour (5).
http://dirs.educationcanada.com/cat/302975/

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Sub-Categories in Society and Culture Genealogy History Labour Organizations ... Religion Web Sites in Category Society and Culture Drewry Family
- The photo album and interests of a Yukon family. Gay and Lesbian Alliance - (GALA) - A social and support group for gay men and lesbians; lists group's aims, calendar of events, contact and other basic information. Gould v. Yukon Order of Pioneers - The text of a judicial decision relating to a Human Rights appeal. Looking After Children - Crisis in Children 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. Yukon - A short description of The Yukon by a grade 5 student, from The Kids Book Of Canada By: Barbra Greenwood. Yukon Gold Mining with Frank Erl - Explore the world of placer mining by taking a behind the scenes look at the operation of one of the Yukon's most famous gold miners.

46. Yukon Job Futures Index NOC 5: Occupations In Art, Culture, Recreation And Sport
Click here for Home Page. Occupational Profiles, 5, Occupations in Art, culture,Recreation and Sport. 512, Writing, Translating Public Relations Professionals.
http://www.workfutures.yk.ca/frames/5___ey10.html
Occupational Profiles Occupations in Art, Culture, Recreation and Sport

47. Yukon E-update - Renewal Update
the new departments and Renewal changes have been in place for a few months, theYukon government is ready to tackle the whole issue of organizational culture.
http://www.e-update.gov.yk.ca/renewal.html
Government of Yukon yukon.e-update yukon.e-update is the online version of yukon.update, a periodic publication of the Government of Yukon. yukon e-update presents a wide variety of infomation on a range of subjects we hope will be of interest to Yukoners and visitors. Back Issues - March 2002 Please let us know how you like the site and send us your suggestions. Contact us: yukon.e-update
Government of Yukon
Box 2703
Whitehorse, Yukon
Canada Y1A 2C6 Phone: (867) 393-7163
Toll free (In Yukon):
1-800-661-0408, local 7163
Fax: (867) 393-6202
e-update@gov.yk.ca
RENEWAL UPDATE
printer-friendly version Now that the new departments and Renewal changes have been in place for a few months, the Yukon government is ready to tackle the whole issue of organizational culture. Any time people come together as an organization, there is an organizational culture, whether you want it or not. The values, assumptions and accepted behaviour of the people who make up an organization create the culture of an organization. With Renewal changes, there was a bit of a shakeup in the government's organizational culture. And, with devolution scheduled for April 1, 2003, there will be even more changes.

48. Territoire Du Yukon - Province Details - Aboriginal Culture In
Translate this page Territoire du yukon. Des trois territoires nordiques du Canada — le yukon,les Territoires du Nord-Ouest et le Nunavut — le yukon est le plus petit.
http://www.umayc.org/applications/culture/fr/FN_province.asp?province=12

49. Yukon Territory - Province Details - Aboriginal Culture In Canada
yukon Territory. Of the three northern territories of Canada – the yukon,North West Territories, and Nunavut the yukon is the smallest.
http://www.umayc.org/applications/culture/en/EN_province.asp?province=12

50. 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.
http://dl1.yukoncollege.yk.ca/netest/stories/storyReader$17
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
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

51. 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.
http://dl1.yukoncollege.yk.ca/netest/stories/storyReader$13
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
Anthropology and Archaeology at Yukon College
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52. Society And Culture
The photo album and interests of a yukon family. Category Regional NorthAmerica Canada yukon Society and culture http//www.drewry.ca/.
http://www.ad.com/Regional/North_America/Canada/Yukon/Society_and_Culture/
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Drewry Family The photo album and interests of a Yukon family.
Category: Regional > North America > Canada > Yukon > Society and Culture
http://www.drewry.ca/
Gay and Lesbian Alliance - (GALA)
A social and support group for gay men and lesbians; lists group's aims, calendar of events, contact and other basic information.
Category: Regional > North America > Canada > Yukon > Society and Culture
http://www.gaycanada.com/galayukon/ Gould v. Yukon Order of Pioneers The text of a judicial decision relating to a Human Rights appeal. Category: Regional > North America > Canada > Yukon > Society and Culture http://www.lexum.umontreal.ca/csc-scc/en/pub/1996/vol1/html/1996scr1_0571.html Looking After Children - Crisis in Children 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. Category: Regional > North America > Canada > Yukon > Society and Culture http://www.janetbwebster.com/crisis/ Yukon A short description of The Yukon by a grade 5 student, from The Kids Book Of Canada By: Barbra Greenwood.

53. Culture And Language
There are eight distinct languages spoken by yukon First Nation peoples Tlingitand six Athapaskan languages Upper Tanana, Gwitchin, Han, Northern Tutchone
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/yukon/Land_Claims_Primer/Culture_and_Language/body_c
History CYFN Today Culture and Language There are eight distinct languages spoken by Yukon First Nation peoples: Tlingit and six Athapaskan languages - Upper Tanana, Gwitchin, Han, Northern Tutchone, Southern Tutchone, Kaska and Tagish. Others, including Tahltan are less well represented but are also part of Yukon First Nations' cultural heritage.
Many Yukon elders are multilingual. Complex oral histories and customs have evolved over many generations. However, rapid changes brought Sam Johnston on by the 1896-98 Klondike Goldrush, and the 1942 opening the Alaska Highway have led to English becoming the most frequently spoken language among Yukon First Nation people. Other forces have worked to erode Yukon First Nation cultural traditions. From 1950-60 governments and the churches combined their resources in an intensive effort to 'assimilate' Yukon Indians into the settler population. During the 1970s and 80s, Yukon First Nations began to reassert their right to control education as part of the overall movement to achieve a land claim settlement. In 1972, the Yukon Native Brotherhood's position paper "Education of Yukon Indians" challenged the federal and territorial governments to change their cultural assimilation practices. Since 1977, Yukon First Nations (through the Council for Yukon Indians and the Council of Yukon First Nations) have administered a program of language research and instruction to native language instructors in public schools. Today, the Yukon Native Language Centre is internationally recognized for its expertise in Native language instruction and research.

54. Yukon Territory Culture
Clickable world maps leading to the universities, colleges, educational systems, area photographs, cultures, travel opportunities and more of cities,
http://www.davchi2000.addr.com/popup/canada/yukon/yukon.html

55. History, Art, Religion, Culture And Education Sites About Yukon
History, art, religion, culture and education sites about yukon. Storyof yukon flag. (created 28 February 2002) SITE and LINKS UNDER
http://www.cs.iupui.edu/~smckee/history_yukon.html
History, art, religion, culture and education sites about Yukon
(created 28 February 2002)
SITE and LINKS UNDER (perpetual) CONSTRUCTION
(last updated 28 February 2002)

56. Destinations
Translate this page Ontario. Québec. Saskatchewan. Terre-Neuve et Labrador. Territoires du Nord-Ouest.yukon. Expériences, culture. Festivals et événements. Plein air. Excursions. Hiver.
http://www.travelcanada.ca/travelcanada/app/fr/ca/destinations.do?provinceId=14

57. Society And Culture
Search Tips. Home Regional yukon Society and culture. the entiredirectory only this category More search options. Categories
http://www.categories.ca/Regional/Yukon/Society_and_Culture/

58. Hawkins House Bed And Breakfast, Whitehorse, Yukon. The Perfect Spot For Vacatio
Translate this page Sur la table de chevet est posé un livre expliquant les œuvres d'artet l'intégration de ces artistes dans la culture du yukon.
http://www.hawkinshouse.yk.ca/freview.asp
Gagnante nationale des Lauriers de la PME, catégorie Tourisme, 2001 Les Lauriers de la PME est un concours organisé par le Comité national de développement des ressources humaines de la francophonie canadienne. Ce concours a été lancé dans le but de mettre en valeur les petites et moyennes entreprises francophones hors Québec. Il vise à souligner à l'échelle nationale leur excellence et leur importance dans l'économie canadienne. Les entreprises gagnantes se démarquent tant par leur réussite financière que par leur réputation de services de qualité. Qui aurait cru qu'un gîte touristique de luxe pourrait atteindre un taux d'occupation moyen de 70 % tout au long de l'année dans la lointaine contrée du Yukon? Peu de gens, à part Carla Pitzel, sa propriétaire, et le prêteur qui l'a aidée à démarrer. Ce gîte touristique trilingue (anglais, français et allemand) est le seul établissement cinq étoiles du Yukon, et l'un des rares au pays. Son succès a vite incité les hôtels de Whitehorse à rénover leurs chambres de catégorie supérieure. Commentaire de Julie Verreault, journaliste

59. The SNAKE RIVER "Great Canadian Rivers"
SnakeRiverCulture. The yukon Language Centre Long threatened by the radical culturalchanges of 19th and 20th century European influence, First Nations
http://greatcanadianrivers.com/rivers/snakeriver/culture-home.html
Great Canadian RIVERS History Ecosystem ... Economy
SnakeRiver Culture
The Yukon Language Centre
Keeping Language Alive Today, remnants of both languages remain among the First Nations hunters, fishers and trappers who visit the rivers
Great Canadian
RIVERS History Ecosystem ... Transportation

60. Yukonbooks.com Book Catalog - Klondike Paradise, Culture In The
culture in the Wilderness. CR Porter. Price $19.95. Stock 088839-402-0 FormatPaperback. This is a story of two generations who fell in love with the yukon and
http://yukonbooks.com/_Northern/ProductDetail.jsp?BookID=536

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