Four maps. Maps one and two show routes of French and English explorers for the periods 1534-1670 and 1670-1763. Map three shows routes of Hudson's Bay Company, Northwest Company, Cook and Vancouver from 1768-1795. Map four shows routes of British government and Franklin expeditions, Hudson's Bay Company and Northwest Company form 1800-1870.
Displays two condensed maps showing population and attempts to represent ethnic and linguistic situation as it existed at time of contact. Data from Atlas of Canada, 3rd edition (1957), issue 052.
International Journal of Circumpolar Health, vol. 72, 2013, p. article no. 21032
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Book reviews of: Alaska Native Medical Centre: A History 1953-1983 by Robert Fortuine.
Circumpolar Health Atlas edited by T. Kue Young, Rajiv Rawat, Winfried Dallmann, Susan Chatwood, Peter Bjerregaard.
Healing Histories: Stories From Canada's Indian Hospitals by Laurie Meijer Drees.
Discussions on the emergency preparedness needs of northern Indigenous communities with highlights of key issues and obstacles for success including geography, population density, infrastructure, communications, and climate change.
[Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada]
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Series of maps illustrates the historical evolution of Canada through treaty-making, focusing on the numbered treaties.
Previously titled Timelines and Maps.
[Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada (AANDC)]
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Shows locations and whether community is under the Indian Act, Land Management Act or is self-governing.
Insets for certain areas of British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Ontario.
Documents sixteen case studies and highlights innovative tools and approaches developed to help local communities address critical challenges that affect their natural and cultural resources.