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 ...