Snare, Snake and Iroquois: An Upper Athabasca Ethnohistory
Snare, Snake and Iroquois: An Upper Athabasca Ethnohistory
Figure 01. Study area general view. Portion of Province of Alberta, Canada Official Road Map, ...
Figure 02. Grande Cache-Victor Lake Winter range locale. Also shows the trail route between ...
Figure 03. Snake Indian River-Willow Creek winter range locale ...
Figure 04. Upper Athabasca River Valley winter range locales inside and outside the Rocky ...
Figure 05. Upper Brazeau River Valley winter range locale. ...
Figure 06. Trail route between the Upper Smoky River Valley and the Overlander Falls on the ...
Figure 07. Early Prehistoric Period Alberta-style projectile point fragment found in the Upper ...
Figure 08a, Late Prehistoric-Historic Period. Two views (underside and cortex side) ...
Figure 08b. Late Prehistoric-Historic Period. Two views (underside and cortex side) of ...
Figure 09. Historic Period English-style gun flint (lower left). Found with Late Prehistoric ...
Figure 10. Prehistoric projectile points found in the Upper Athabasca Valley. From: Elliott 1970 ...
Figure 11: Probable sketch of Shuswap band chief Capot Blanc by Paul Kane at Jasper House, ca. ...
Figure 12. Edward Moberly (left rear). Hunting Party. Jasper Park, ca. A.D. 1928 ...
Figure 13. Probable Shuswap family (white person at rear). Tête Jaune Cache, British Columbia ...
Figure 14. Shuswap family with pack dog. Tête Jaune Cache, British Columbia, ca. A.D. 1910 ...
Figure 15. Shuswap family camp scene. Tête Jaune Cache, British Columbia, ca. A.D. 1910 ...