Book — Borders are known for their paradoxical qualities. Sometimes they are shifting and porous, lines in the sand constituted more by subjective experience than by legal definition; at other times they...
Book — ...interactions between people. Northern Rover offers a look at the vanishing subsistence and commercial economy of the boreal forest, wound around a fascinating personal story of courage and physical stamina....
Blog — ...struggled to impose a new social and moral order on another culture. At the same time, one can easily sense the spiritual devastation wrought by missionaries who, armed with their...
Blog — ...Treaty 10 covers land north of Lac La Biche. Tsątsąke k’e (Iron Foot Place) by Alex Janvier. Photo via the City of Edmonton. The City of Edmonton held its...
Blog — ...on racism in Southern Alberta, the power of the law, the Canadian criminal justice system, digital education, and more. Keep reading for some sneak peek snippets! Racism in Southern Alberta...
Contributor — ...magazines. Shaking It Rough: A Prison Memoir was shortlisted for the Governor General's Award, and the original edition of Dustship Glory was nominated for the Seal First Novel Award. He...
Contributor — ...in Calgary, so that she may always be close to the prairie land that drives her research.Face the North Wind (1975). This manuscript came to light after his passing in...
Book — ...lifestyle, defines our identity, and sets the tone for our relationships and economies. With photos, she documents the landscape and contrasts the ecological relationships with land of First Nations peoples...
Book — The “Red Baron” from Local 213 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) was Les McDonald, once a firebrand Communist activist and the youthful leader of the left faction...
Book — ...spine of the Rocky Mountains will preserve crucial ecological functions. Because the process of ecosystem diminishment and species loss has been slowed, an ecological thermostat has been kept alive. This...