"For the 7th edition of the OVER THE WIRE series, the Yukon School of Visual Arts students collaborated with The Center for Land Use Interpretation. Under a guided project by The Center, the students specifically looked at the Klondike Region with a focus on Dawson City - home of the Yukon School of Visual Arts (SOVA). In order to carry out the project, SOVA students worked in interpretive teams which explored four overlapping layers of land use in the region by separating them into stratified layers: First Nations + Mining + Historical Sites + Tourism" -- p. [1]
Over the past century, the Canadian north has experienced an economic, social, and environmental tra...
LAND|MINE actively deconstructs and (re)constructs linkages to the LAND that connects city spaces to...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
"For the 7th edition of the OVER THE WIRE series, the Yukon School of Visual Arts students collabora...
This project explores the notion that the summer camping community in Dawson City, Yukon, epitomizes...
While the existing analyses on Canadian ethical diamonds focus primarily on the decision-making crit...
For indigenous communities throughout the globe, mining has been a historical forerunner of colonial...
Based on ethnographic and oral history research, this article investigates community experiences of...
Nestled high in the sub-arctic mountains of the Central Yukon Territory, the Keno Hill silver mines...
For indigenous communities throughout the globe, mining has been a historical forerunner of colonial...
For many decades, the Northwest Territories were simply regarded by the Canadian government as barre...
カナダ辺境地域の都市の一つとしてのドーソンについて,歴史地理的概観を行う。ドーソンは1896年の付近での金鉱発見の直後に,商人達の投機的意図に基づく都市建設がなされ,以後しばらくゴールドラッシュの中心...
In the past two decades a new approach to mining history has emerged to ask, in effect, what happens...
I attended the Society of Ethnobiology 31 Annual Conference in Fayetteville Arkansas April 16-20, wh...
The Donlin and Pebbles mines are two of the eight industrial-scale hard rock mines currently under t...
Over the past century, the Canadian north has experienced an economic, social, and environmental tra...
LAND|MINE actively deconstructs and (re)constructs linkages to the LAND that connects city spaces to...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...
"For the 7th edition of the OVER THE WIRE series, the Yukon School of Visual Arts students collabora...
This project explores the notion that the summer camping community in Dawson City, Yukon, epitomizes...
While the existing analyses on Canadian ethical diamonds focus primarily on the decision-making crit...
For indigenous communities throughout the globe, mining has been a historical forerunner of colonial...
Based on ethnographic and oral history research, this article investigates community experiences of...
Nestled high in the sub-arctic mountains of the Central Yukon Territory, the Keno Hill silver mines...
For indigenous communities throughout the globe, mining has been a historical forerunner of colonial...
For many decades, the Northwest Territories were simply regarded by the Canadian government as barre...
カナダ辺境地域の都市の一つとしてのドーソンについて,歴史地理的概観を行う。ドーソンは1896年の付近での金鉱発見の直後に,商人達の投機的意図に基づく都市建設がなされ,以後しばらくゴールドラッシュの中心...
In the past two decades a new approach to mining history has emerged to ask, in effect, what happens...
I attended the Society of Ethnobiology 31 Annual Conference in Fayetteville Arkansas April 16-20, wh...
The Donlin and Pebbles mines are two of the eight industrial-scale hard rock mines currently under t...
Over the past century, the Canadian north has experienced an economic, social, and environmental tra...
LAND|MINE actively deconstructs and (re)constructs linkages to the LAND that connects city spaces to...
This book deals with the geographic knowledge of Inuit of the central Canadian Arctic, and explores ...