With the People Who Live there: The History of the Yukon Legislature 1909-1961.(Book review)Levy, Gary
副标题: Russian Colonization of the Americas, Steamboats of the Yukon River, Klondike Gold Rush, Russian-American Telegraph出版年: 2011-8页数: 30定价: $ 15.98装帧: 平装ISBN: 9781156692912豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 ...
HISTORY OF THE YUKON GEOGRAPHY AND CLIMATE OF THE YUKON Yukon Worksheets Complete List Of Included Worksheets The Yukon, a territory in northwest Canada, is wild, mountainous, and sparsely populated. Kluane National Park and Reserve include Mount Logan, Canada’s highest peak, as well as glaciers...
Academic historians have only turned their attentions to the history of the Yukon within the last thirty years or so. The accounts of Yukon history, written from a purely or relatively purely academic perspective, have tended to focus on the development of the territory since the first arrivals ...
The Yukon Territory provides a setting for its fauna of particular historical and ecological interest. Much of the Yukon was unglaciated in Pleistocene time as part of Beringia, a much larger ice-free but essentially treeless area extending through Alaska into eastern Siberia, and this whole area...
Cooling history of the Northeastern Yukon-Koyukuk basin, Alaska, from fission-track and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar analtsisNandrolone decanoateMuscle fiber regenerationAmino-acid uptakeCellular mitotic activityTissue inflammationFirst page of articledoi:10.1016/1359-0189(93)90285-HA.E. Blythe...
Yukon history has been filled with heroes and adventurers like Joe Boyle, Chief Isaac, Sam Steele and Martha Black, but sometimes, it is the people whose reputations have not reached legendary proportions who leave a lasting legacy. Such is the case with
An Electronic Library containing digital editions of documents published by or about Parks Canada and the National Parks, National Historic Sites, and National Marine Conservation Areas covering their natural and cultural history
"Massive ice and ice-rich sediments from a number of sites in central and northern Yukon have been examined stratigraphically and isotopically. Within the central Yukon, ice-wedge ice, segregated ice and frost-blister ice have been identified. Along the northern Yukon coastal plain, massive ice ...
occupied by the residents of 'Lousetown.' The concluding chapter summarizes the stratified nature of Dawson society and its impact on the town's character, arguing that it was 'the interaction between ethnicity, gender and class' that ensured the stability and longevity of the Yukon mining ...