Culturing Wilderness in Jasper National Park: Studies in Two Centuries of Human History in the Upper Athabasca River Watershed (Mountain Cairns: A and culture of the Canadian Rocky Mountains)

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pp.xliii 356, b/w and color illustrations, maps, (some fold-out). “Adults need playgrounds. In 1907, the Canadian government designated a vast section of the Rocky Mountains as Jasper Forest Park. Tourists now play where Native tribes once lived, fur traders toiled, and Metis families homesteaded. In “Culturing Wilderness in Jasper National Park”, I.S. MacLaren and eight other writers unearth the largely unrecorded past of the upper Athabasca River watershed, and bring to light two centuries worth of human history, tracing the evolution of trading routes into the Rockies’ largest park. Serious history enthusiasts and those with an interest in Canada’s national parks will find a sense of connection in this long-overdue study of Jasper. ” heavy book additional postage will apply, paperback edition.

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ISBN 0888644833
ISBN13 9780888644831
Number of pages 356
Original Title Culturing Wilderness in Jasper National Park: Studies in Two Centuries of Human History in the Upper Athabasca River Watershed (Mountain Cairns: A and culture of the Canadian Rocky Mountains)
Published Date 2007
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Dj
Binding Paperback
Size Larger 8vo
Place of Publication Edmonton
Edition First Edition
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pp.xliii 356, b/w and color illustrations, maps, (some fold-out). “Adults need playgrounds. In 1907, the Canadian government designated a vast section of the Rocky Mountains as Jasper Forest Park. Tourists now play where Native tribes once lived, fur traders toiled, and Metis families homesteaded. In “Culturing Wilderness in Jasper National Park”, I.S. MacLaren and eight other writers unearth the largely unrecorded past of the upper Athabasca River watershed, and bring to light two centuries worth of human history, tracing the evolution of trading routes into the Rockies’ largest park. Serious history enthusiasts and those with an interest in Canada’s national parks will find a sense of connection in this long-overdue study of Jasper. ” heavy book additional postage will apply, paperback edition.

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Weight 1.5 kg