Forging the Prairie WestOxford University Press, 1998 - Broj stranica: 212 This second volume in the Illustrated History of Canada series relates the eventful, occasionally violent history of the three "prairie" provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta). Covering exploration as well as economic, political, and social history, it presents a detailed account of the region's importance in Canadian history. |
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... meant ' pointed skin ' , a reference to the tails the Chipewyan left on the furs they made into gar- ments . They called themselves the Dene , which in their own language means ' people ' . Chipewyan bands , seldom numbering more than ...
... meant ' pointed skin ' , a reference to the tails the Chipewyan left on the furs they made into gar- ments . They called themselves the Dene , which in their own language means ' people ' . Chipewyan bands , seldom numbering more than ...
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... meant that Western oil depended on export markets in the United States that were constantly under threat of US import restrictions . Like the Saskatchewan potash mines , Alberta oil wells in the late 1960s prorated production and pumped ...
... meant that Western oil depended on export markets in the United States that were constantly under threat of US import restrictions . Like the Saskatchewan potash mines , Alberta oil wells in the late 1960s prorated production and pumped ...
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... meant that very little direct employment was created in the Prairie provinces . Total employment in potash mining and refining was only about 4,000 when this photo was taken . L. Melit photo . SAB 76-1098-62 . Facing below . Combines ...
... meant that very little direct employment was created in the Prairie provinces . Total employment in potash mining and refining was only about 4,000 when this photo was taken . L. Melit photo . SAB 76-1098-62 . Facing below . Combines ...
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