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28%OFFBrian Calliou - Through the Mackenzie Basin - 9780888643261 - V9780888643261
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Through the Mackenzie Basin

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Description for Through the Mackenzie Basin Paperback. Discusses about the signing of Treaty 8 at Lesser Slave Lake in 1899 and the distribution of scrip in the District of Athabaska. This book includes the complete text of Treaty 8 including signatories, the 'Order In Council Ratifying Treaty 8', and 'The Report of Commissioners for Treaty 8'. Editor(s): Leonard, David W.; Calliou, Brian. Series: Western Canada Reprint Series. Num Pages: 246 pages. BIC Classification: HB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 230 x 154 x 20. Weight in Grams: 486.
When Through the Mackenzie Basin was published in 1908, it became an immediate success as an adventure book on the unsettled regions of Northwest Canada. Many of the issues the book addresses are still topical and contentious, a century after the signing of Treaty 8. In this new edition, David Leonard's introduction puts Mair's work into its historical context, while Brian Calliou's introduction adds a First Nations perspective. Charles Mair's first-hand account of the siging of Treaty No. 8 at Lesser Slave Lake in 1899 and the distribution of scrip in the District of Athabaska "has come to constitute the ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
1999
Publisher
University of Alberta Press Canada
Number of pages
194
Condition
New
Series
Western Canada Reprint Series
Number of Pages
246
Place of Publication
, Canada
ISBN
9780888643261
SKU
V9780888643261
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About Brian Calliou
Mair was born at Lanark, Upper Canada, to Margaret Holmes and James Mair. He attended Queen's University but did not graduate. On leaving college, he became a journalist.[1] In Ottawa in 1868, Mair was introduced by civil servant and writer Henry Morgan to young lawyers George Denison, William Foster, and Robert Haliburton. "Together they organized the overtly nationalistic Canada First ... Read more

Reviews for Through the Mackenzie Basin
"The new edition of Through the Mackenzie Basin is a welcome addition to early Prairie literature." - Albert Braz, University of Toronto Quarterly, Winter 2001/2002, Letters in Canada, vol 71:1

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