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  1. Gold: A brief history of Dawson City and the Klondike by Doug Sack, 1979
  2. Yukon Riverboat Days by Joyce Yardley, 1996-05
  3. Politics of the Yukon Territory, 1898-1909 (Canadian Study in History & Government) by David R. Morrison, 1969-04
  4. Good Time Girls of the Alaska-Yukon Gold Rush by Lael Morgan, 1998-04
  5. The Yukon story: A sourdough's record of goldrush days and Yukon progress from earliest times to the present day by Walter R Hamilton, 1967
  6. Old Yukon: Tales, trails, and trials by James Wickersham, 1938
  7. Kluane: Pinnacle of the Yukon by Mary Theberge, 1981-08
  8. Hills of Silver: The Yukon's Mighty Keno Hill Mine by Aaro E Aho, 2006-06-01
  9. A Brief History of Whitehorse: Capital of the Yukon by Doug Sack, 9999
  10. Paper trails: A history of British Columbia and Yukon community newspapers by George Allan Affleck, 1999
  11. Yukon Wildlife: A Social History by Robert George McCandless, 1985-01-01
  12. Best Left As Indians: Native-White Relations in the Yukon Territory, 1840-1973 (Mcgill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History) by Kenneth Coates, 1991-11
  13. Observations of geese foraging for clam shells during spring on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska.: An article from: Wilson Bulletin by Paul L. Flint, Ada C. Fowler, et all 1998-09-01
  14. Migration behavior of tundra swans from the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, Alaska.: An article from: Wilson Bulletin by Craig R. Ely, David C. Douglas, et all 1997-12-01

41. Yukon History Information
There are many historical sites to explore throughout the Yukon. Most relate to the Klondyke Gold Rush 98. Trips can be arranged to retrace the steps of
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There are many historical sites to explore throughout the Yukon. Most relate to the Klondyke Gold Rush '98. Trips can be arranged to retrace the steps of the miners to the gold fields, from Skagway AK to Dawson City, Yukon. We specialize in custom made adventures based on what you, the customer, is interested in. Please describe us your dream adventure tour and we will build it for you. Main Northwest Territory Yukon Nunavut

42. StartPage.ca Directory /Yukon/Localities/Carcross
Carcross Community School yukon history - Comprehensive site on yukon history both pictorially and written. There are literally hundreds of old
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  • Tutshi Charters - Operates water taxi to Bennet, BC, sightseeing tours on Yukon southern lakes, as well as fishing tours. Gives information about travel routes, water taxi services, and destinations.
  • Carcross, Yukon, to Atlin, B.C. Commemorative Mail Run - Carcross to Atlin Commemorative Mail Run, held once a year in March.
  • Spirit Lake Wilderness Resort - Provides travelers in the Yukon with accommodation, horseback rides, canoe rentals and a fully licensed restaurant.
  • Environment Canada Weather: Carcross - Five day forecast.
  • Carcross Community School - Yukon History - Comprehensive site on Yukon history both pictorially and written. There are literally hundreds of old photographs.
  • Historic Hotels of Carcross - Since 1899, travelers have found rest and refreshment at roadhouses and hotels at Carcross, which now boasts the oldest operating hotel in the Yukon.
  • The Carcross Sidetrack
  • Pathfinder Publications - Murray Lundberg offers historic research services, short-run publishing and online content development.
  • Carcross Webcam - See the village more-or-less live on this cam shooting from a resident's window.
  • 43. StartPage.ca Directory /Yukon/Society And Culture/History
    History Yukon - CultureCanada.gc.ca - Directory of sites on yukon history. The Yukon/Alaska Community History Project - A co-operative venture
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  • History - Yukon - CultureCanada.gc.ca - Directory of sites on Yukon history. Bilingual, in English and French.
  • Klondike National Historic Sites - Parks Canada links to various historic sites located throughout the Territory.
  • Mining Before the Gold Rush - A Parks Canada account describing gold mining and history of gold discoveries prior to the Klondike Gold Rush.
  • Yukon Territory Act, 1898 - Shows the full text of Yukon Territory Act, 1898, which created the Yukon Territory.
  • Yukon Historical and Museums Association - Provides historical information on the territory, heritage alerts, online walking tours and related links.
  • Yukon Government Heritage Branch - Department of Tourism branch including historic sites, museums, archaeology and palaeontology programs.
  • Days of '98 Commemorative Plaque and Spike - F.H. Collins Secondary School offers a White Pass Railway Centennial commemorative craft made of a railway spike mounted on a white pine backboard.
  • The Yukon/Alaska Community History Project - A co-operative venture designed to provide the best in local histories from Yukon and Alaska.
  • 44. Summer Sessions -- Summer Highlights
    HIST F195P — Introduction to Klondike yukon history. HONORS Mountaineering Literature Hayes Range — July 1317, 2005 Jeff Benowitz — Instructor
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    to search the course list. Teracotta soldiers. Xi'an, China. Photo by Michelle Bartlett. Panda. Chongqing, China. Photo by Michelle Bartlett. Architecture, Thailand. Photo by Jeetendra Joshee. Statues, Thailand. Photo by Jeetendra Joshee. Painting in the Brooks Range. Photo by Tim Stallard. Landscape painting near Valdez. Photo by Deb Horner. International students at Katmai Volcanological Field School. Photo by John Eichelberger. Klondike gold in Dawson, 1901. Charles Bunnell Collection, Accession Number 58-1026-1479, Archives, Alaska and Polar Regions Department, Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska Fairbanks Buddhist temple in Hakodate, Japan. Photo by Yoko Collier-Sanuki Sea kayaking near Valdez. Photo by Tim Stallard.
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    Art Geology and Geophysics History Honors ... Thailand Travel, explore and discover
    Whether you travel around Alaska or around the world, Summer Sessions takes you places! Explore the various regions of Alaska by taking a course in field painting, sea kayaking, literature or glaciology. These courses are based from the Brooks Range to Katmai National Park, from Prince William Sound to Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and McCarthy. International travelers can study volcanology in Kamchatka, Russia, or learn about Japanese language, culture and society in Sapporo, Japan. See ART, GEOLOGY, HISTORY, HONORS, JAPANESE and RECREATION sections for more course information.

    45. UNBC - Office Of Research
    Title, Strange things done murder in yukon history/Land of the midnight sun. Funding Agency, University of Northern British Columbia Office of Research
    http://research.unbc.ca/grantinfo.aspx?SB=LOCATION&RI=cr5ieI76dXm/hb1O7bV0IQ==

    46. Mining History In Yukon-Charley
    In Alaskan and yukon history, the best known period of mining history is the great Klondike Gold Rush which took place in 1898. By the time the thousands of
    http://www.nps.gov/yuch/Expanded/mining_history/mining_history.htm
    In Alaskan and Yukon history, the best known period of mining history is the great Klondike Gold Rush which took place in 1898. By the time the thousands of prospectors landed at Dawson City in the Yukon Territory they found all the valuable ground staked. Consequently, many of them either returned to their homes empty-handed or fanned out into the surrounding country hoping to find new areas where they could make their fortunes. Many continued down the Yukon River to the already established Fortymile mining district and some further on to the Eagle district. Approximately 150 miles further down the river lay the town of Circle, the heart of the Circle district. Although the strikes in the Klondike are the best known, previous discoveries were made and production began in tributaries along the upper Yukon in the mid-1880s with discoveries along the Fortymile River. Following these, in 1893, two Creoles, named Pitka and Sorresca made additional discoveries in what later became the Circle Mining District. Their initial discoveries were somewhere on Birch Creek. News of the discovery started an influx of prospectors into the area and in the following spring (1894) discovery of the placers on Mastodon Creek. As prospectors continued to probe the drainages surrounding Birch and Mastodon Creeks, gold was also discovered on Independence, Miller, Deadwood, and Boulder Creeks all within what eventually became the Circle mining district.

    47. Gould V. Yukon Order Of Pioneers
    The collection and preservation of yukon history by the Order are not services The provision of the collection of yukon history recorded by the Order is
    http://www.lexum.umontreal.ca/csc-scc/en/pub/1996/vol1/html/1996scr1_0571.html
    [1996] 1 S.C.R. Gould v. Yukon Order of Pioneers Yukon Human Rights Commission and
    Madeleine Gould
    Appellants
    v.

    Yukon Order of Pioneers,
    Dawson Lodge Number 1 and Walter Groner
    Respondents
    and
    Yukon Status of Women Council Intervener
    Indexed as: Gould v. Yukon Order of Pioneers File No.: 23584. 1995: October 3; 1996: March 21. ON APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL FOR THE YUKON TERRITORY Civil rights Discrimination Services to the public Woman denied membership in fraternal order because she was female Fraternal order collecting and preserving historical materials Materials made available to public Whether order "offering or providing services . . . to the public" Whether membership in order is itself a service offered to public Whether refusal of membership to women constitutes prohibited discrimination Human Rights Act, R.S.Y. 1986 (Supp.), c. 11, ss. 8(a), (c), 10(1). Judicial review Standard of review Human rights tribunal. Human Rights Act . The Board found that in preserving and collecting the literature and incidents of Yukon's history, the Order was "offering or providing services . . . to the public" and concluded that the discrimination was thus prohibited under s. 8(a) of the Act and that s. 10(1) an exemption clause did not apply to the Order. The Supreme Court of the Yukon Territory set aside the Board's decision and the Court of Appeal upheld that judgment. Both courts found that G's exclusion from membership in the Order did not amount to prohibited discrimination under s. 8(a).

    48. Yukon History
    yukon history providing information about historical site in North Canada.
    http://www.recreationyukon.com/historical.htm
    Welcome to Recreation Yukon, your search engine for recreation and sport activities in Yukon, Canada. Choose a link from the drop down menu below, or you can search a category that interests you. If you have a site you'd like to see listed here, please be sure to click on "Add URL" at the top of the page. Enjoy your visit to our site and come back often as we are constantly adding new links.
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    49. Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre - Rental Information
    The Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre is both informative and engaging, highlighting many aspects of a very distinct part of yukon history.
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    Relive the past in the unique setting offered by the Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre. The ancient land of Beringia, home to giants like the woolly mammoth, giant short-faced bear, the ferocious scimitar cat and the First People, is mysterious and magical. The Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre is both informative and engaging, highlighting many aspects of a very distinct part of Yukon history. The facility offers exclusive use for groups as large as 300, for events ranging from wedding receptions or ceremonies to business after-hours, lectures, seminars, tours and school group bookings.
    The Yukon Beringia Interpretive Centre is in the perfect location for entertaining out-of-town groups or as a gathering place for local business people. With a full range of audio/visual equipment and a 200-seat theatre, the Beringia Centre provides the perfect venue for meetings and presentations. Dinners or Banquets
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    For any reception, whether a wedding, cocktail ball or a thematic party, the Beringia Centre offers a unique atmosphere and ample space. Many receptions have successfully been hosted in the facility. Lectures
    The theatre with a wide variety of audio/visual equipment is available for multi-media presentations, lectures and seminars. The comfortable theatre encourages interaction between the audience and presenters. Other parts of the exhibit halls can be used to host smaller events or breakout sessions.

    50. The Genealogy Forum: Internet Center: Yukon GenWeb & History
    yukon history Do your own history search of Yukon; yukon history Canadian Provinces and Territories Return to the Internet Center - Main Page
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    51. Kanoe People Ltd. Yukon River Canoe & Kayak Outfitters, Guides
    Kanoe People Ltd. Yukon s largest longest established wilderness outfitter operated by Scott and Joanne McDougall, who both have a long yukon history.
    http://www.kanoepeople.com/
    Joanne can proudly boast of her sixth generation Yukon native ancestry - Southern Tutchone/Tlingit Tribe of the Wolf Clan. Her mother was born and raised at the now abandoned Village of Upper Laberge. Her grandfather was the well known Native river Captain, Frank Slim. Scott and Joanne, along with their friendly staff, offer you quality service with a personal touch. With their intimate knowledge of the Yukon, they are able to help you plan a Yukon adventure of a lifetime. Whatever your interest, you will find it in these web pages and if you still have some questions, please contact us for more information at info@kanoepeople.com info@kanoepeople.com

    52. History Of Alaska
    Includes a nice timeline of the state s history. Yukon Alaska Chronology A brief timeline of Alaskan and yukon history, from the About.com Arctic Culture
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    A thorough encyclopedic history of the state from Britannica.com. Use the outline below the article to navigate through the complete text of this extensive encyclopedia entry. Flags of the World: Alaska
    Information, images, and available history of the current and past flags of the state. Geography and Maps of Alaska
    A plethora of geographical information and online maps from the About Geography site. Infoplease.com: Alaska Overview
    A fantastic short historical overview, contemporary data, and a map from Infoplease.com Meeting of Frontiers: Alaska
    The Library of Congress presents this fascinating history of Alaska from the perspective of being the frontier of both the U.S. and Russia. Official Student Information Guide to Alaska
    A fantastic resource that answers most questions students have about the history and geography of Alaska. Includes a nice timeline of the state's history.

    53. Yukon Artists At Work
    yukon history Table Click to enlarge PRICE Inquire Three Yukon artists collaborated in the making of this unique coffee table.
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    54. MSN Encarta - Yukon Territory
    Summary of facts and demographics about the territory by Encarta. Includes introduction, physical geography, economic activities; people; government, and history.
    http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/refarticle.aspx?refid=761576299

    55. The HistoryNorth Project
    Bringing to life the history of Alaska, the yukon and Northwest Territories. The most useful yukon and Alaska family history resources,
    http://www.yukonalaska.com/history/
    The Community History Project
    A co-operative venture designed to present high-quality local histories to the digital community.
    A wide range of original articles on Northern history, hundreds of links to pioneer biographies, museums and other history-related sites, and lots more. The Genealogy Centre
    The most useful Yukon and Alaska family history resources, featuring databases compiled by Pathfinder Publications and found nowhere else.
    A celebration of the Klondike, with dozens of articles on the Gold Rush and its characters, photos and resource lists. The Miles Canyon Historical Railway Society
    Since 1995, the society has been working to develop a tourist railway in Whitehorse.
    Since 1977, the umbrella organization for groups working to preserve, interpret and protect the Yukon's heritage resources. Yukon International Storytelling Festival
    Since 1988, the festival has brought native and non-native storytellers from around the world North to practice one of man's oldest art forms. Sponsored by

    56. The History Of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
    Whitehorse, from First Nations camp to sternwheeler and railway hub, the the capital of the yukon Territory.
    http://www.yukonalaska.com/communities/whitehorsehist.html
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    The History of Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
    Archaeological work at Canyon City shows evidence that First Nations people have used this area for many thousands of years. There were seasonal fish camps above and below Miles Canyon and the Whitehorse Rapids, and First Nations trails extended along the banks of the river. Early explorers had little contact with the indigenous population, although Frederick Schwatka, in 1883, made note of a First Nations portage trail bypassing Miles Canyon, and George Mercer Dawson, in 1887, noted the large number of salmon above the canyon - salmon were one of the fish that were important to the aboriginal population. In the early 20th century traditional patterns began to change, and many First Nations people moved to Whitehorse. Some had seasonal jobs there with White Pass, or worked in the area as big-game guides or trappers. On August 16, 1896, Skookum Jim, Tagish Charlie and George Washington Carmack found gold in the Klondike, and the Yukon was changed forever. It was nearly a year, however, before the outside world knew about the find; the steamship Excelsior arrived from the north in San Francisco on July 15, 1897, and the

    57. YukonMan Home Page - History Of The Yukon And People Of The Yukon
    yukonMan Home Page history of the yukon and People of the yukon.
    http://www.yukonman.com/history.asp

    58. RCMP History In The Yukon
    A significant feature in the yukon s police history was the dog patrols sent to remote outposts and used to carry the Royal Mail. During February and March
    http://www.yukoninfo.com/rcmp/

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    Whitehorse Info In 1895 , the North West Mounted Police were assigned the arduous tasks of establishing police detachments, carrying mail and introducing and enforcing law and order in the Yukon Territory. A significant feature in the Yukon's police history was the dog patrols sent to remote outposts and used to carry the Royal Mail. During February and March 1995, Centennial Patrol retraced the patrol route from Dawson City, Yukon to Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories and back. This Patrol will pay tribute to those historic police patrols made throughout the Yukon's wilderness. This limited Edition Commemorative Dispatch Envelope was exclusively created by Canada Post for the 1995 R.C.M.P. Yukon Centennial. On February 26th, 1995, Centennial Patrol set out on a treacherous 475 mile journey along the original patrol route from Dawson City via Seela Pass, Hart River, Wind River, Peel River, Caribou Mountain cut-off to Fort McPherson and return. In total, 1000 miles of the most demanding terrain and severe conditions in the world were conquered during the six week expedition. This envelope was carried in the Centennial Patrol's Official Mail Pouch. The three dog teams and nine Polaris snowmachines were operated by RCMP personnel and civilians, experienced in the conditions of the trail. It is significant to note that the R.C.M.P.'s tradition of working with First Nations people played an important role in this Centennial Patrol. The team included an Aboriginal Constable, as well as the first female Aboriginal Constable to travel this historic route, and a First Nations dog musher from Fort McPherson, who is a descendant of a Native guide from one of the original Patrols.

    59. LII - Results For "yukon Territory History Photographs"
    Results for yukon territory history photographs 1 to 2 of 2 From the Washington State history Museum. http//www.wshs.org/wshm/onlineexhibits/klondike/
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