Describes the land, people, history, government, economy, and culture of the Yukon Territory.
Calvin--a six-year-old boy with a boundless imagination and a zest for misadventure--confounds his parents, his teacher and his classmates with the help of his lovable stuffed tiger Hobbes
Readers will also be fascinated by Balzar's account of what goes into the training and care of the majestic dogs who pull the sleds and whose courage, strength, and devotion make them the true heroes of this story.
Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, BC, and UBC Press, Vancouver, BC. 693 pp. Campbell, R.W., N.K. Dawe, l. McTaggart-Cowan, J.M. Cooper, G.W. Kaiser, A.C. Stewart, and M.C.E. McNall. 2001. The birds of British Columbia. Volume 4.
V2 141 137 133 129 ° 125 689 66 64 ° 62 Carex petricosa Dewey C. petricosa Dewey var . edwardsii Boivin C. franklinii Boott var . nicholsonis Boivin C. magnursina Raymond - Plant stoloniferous , with long scaly rhizomes ; culms slender ...
“No hootch drinkers we; no hootch maker Tena men. Tena got no can, no pipe, no sugar, no hootch makers we. Hootch Albert bad man. A. C. Co. sell plenty sugar, plenty apples, plenty everything. Tena got no money. Plenty hootch Circle ...
She left for Fort Yukon and other downstream points on October 21 , passengers cramming her decks , messroom and even perching on the cordwood . Among them were some of the 1,800 men who had bought through passage from Seattle and other ...
ARCTIC NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE Yukon Fort Yukon o • Inuvik UNITED STATES CANADA Fairbanks NUNAVUT ALASKA Peel Arctic Circle Ogilvie Mountains PEEL RIVER PRESERVE Tombstone Range Great Bear Lake Dawson Mackenzie Kikon MCARTHUR WILDLIFE ...
The Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, held during the summer of 1909, was the first "world's fair" held in Seattle.
The Yukon 2. The Land of The Yukon Territory 3. Industry in The Yukon 4. Interesting Places in The Yukon 5. Plants of The Yukon 6. Animals of The Yukon 7. The Flag and Coat of Arms of The Yukon 8. Symbols of The Yukon Phonics: 1 .
The scholars contributing to this work consider the region from Lake Baikal in the west to southern British Columbia in the east.