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559 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
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559 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
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- Lloyd H. Kiva New -- Candice Hopkins -- Candice Hopkins,
- Candice Hopkins -- G. Peter Jemison -- Jolene Rickard -- John G. Hampton -- Candice Hopkins -- Michelle H. Raheja -- New Red Order with Riley Hooker,
- Candice Hopkins -- Spiderwoman Theater -- Aiyyana Maracle -- Szu-Han Ho and Eric-Paul Riege (with Hólǫ) -- Eric-Paul Riege -- Tanya Lukin Linklater -- Tanya Lukin Linklater -- Dylan Robinson,
- Candice Hopkins -- Rolland R. Meinholtz -- Brandee Caoba -- Jeffrey Gibson -- Jeffrey Gibson -- asinnajaq -- Billy-Ray Belcourt -- New Red Order,
- Candice Hopkins -- Rebecca Belmore -- Demian DinéYazhi' -- Leanne Betasamosake Simpson -- Steven Durland -- Miss Chief Eagle Testickle (Kent Monkman and Gisèle Gordon) -- A discussion between Cheryl L'Hirondelle, Joseph Naytowhow, and Richard William Hill -- Walter Scott,
- Candice Hopkins -- Candice Hopkins -- Paul Chaat Smith -- Rebecca Belmore -- New Red Order,
- Candice Hopkins -- Rebecca Belmore -- Marcia Crosby -- Dylan Robinson -- Demian DinéYazhi',
- Candice Hopkins -- Monica Charles -- Score by Maria Hupfield -- Maria Hupfield -- Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang -- Jolene Rickard -- Kite -- Kite and Jolene Rickard -- Cannupa Hanska Luger --,
- Tom Eccles --,
- Hopkins, Candice,,
- asinnajaq, 1991-,
- Belcourt, Billy-Ray,,
- Belmore, Rebecca,,
- Caoba, Brandee,,
- Charles, Monica,,
- Crosby, Marcia,,
- Cuthand, TJ,,
- DinéYazhi', Demian, 1983-,
- Durland, Steven,,
- Gibson, Jeffrey, 1972-,
- Gordon, Gisèle,,
- Hampton, John G. (Art museum curator),,
- Hill, Richard William, 1967-,
- Ho, Szu-Han,,
- Hooker, Riley,,
- Hupfield, Maria,,
- Jemison, G. Peter,,
- Khalil, Adam, 1988-,
- Khalil, Zack, 1991-,
- Kite, Suzanne, 1990-,
- L'Hirondelle, Cheryl, 1958-,
- Luger, Cannupa Hanska, 1979-,
- Lukin Linklater, Tanya,,
- Luna, James,,
- Maracle, Aiyyana,,
- Meinholtz, Rolland,,
- Miguel, Gloria,,
- Miguel, Muriel,,
- Monkman, Kent,,
- Naytowhow, Joseph,,
- New, Lloyd Kiva,,
- Polys, Jackson, 1976-,
- Raheja, Michelle H.,,
- Rickard, Jolene,,
- Riege, Eric-Paul,,
- Robinson, Dylan,,
- Scott, Walter, 1985-,
- Simpson, Leanne Betasamosake, 1971-,
- Smith, Paul Chaat,,
- Tuck, Eve,,
- Twist, Arielle, 1994-,
- Yang, K. Wayne,,
- Hessel Museum of Art,,
- MacKenzie Art Gallery,,
- Site Santa Fe (Gallery),,
- Forge Project,
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- Indigenous art North America Exhibitions.,
- Performance art North America Exhibitions.,
- Art autochtone Amérique du Nord Expositions.,
- Manœuvre artistique Amérique du Nord Expositions.,
- HISTORY / United States / General.,
- Indigenous art.,
- Performance art.,
- North America.,
- exhibition catalogs.,
- Exhibition catalogs.,
- Catalogues d'exposition.
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Annandale-on-Hudson, New York : Hessel Museum of Art, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College ; Taghkanic, New York : Forge Project ; Regina, Saskatchewan : MacKenzie Art Gallery ; Santa Fe, New Mexico : SITE SANTA FE ; Brooklyn, New York : Dancing Foxes Press ; 2025., ©2025
Annandale-on-Hudson, New York : Hessel Museum of Art, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College ; Taghkanic, New York : Forge Project ; Regina, Saskatchewan : MacKenzie Art Gallery ; Santa Fe, New Mexico : SITE SANTA FE ; Brooklyn, New York : Dancing Foxes Press ; 2025., ©2025
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Native visual sovereignty : a reader on art and performance / edited by Candice Hopkins.
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559 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Native visual sovereignty : a reader on art and performance / edited by Candice Hopkins.
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559 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
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Annandale-on-Hudson, New York : Hessel Museum of Art, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College ; Taghkanic, New York : Forge Project ; Regina, Saskatchewan : MacKenzie Art Gallery ; Santa Fe, New Mexico : SITE SANTA FE ; Brooklyn, New York : Dancing Foxes Press ; 2025., ©2025
Annandale-on-Hudson, New York : Hessel Museum of Art, Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College ; Taghkanic, New York : Forge Project ; Regina, Saskatchewan : MacKenzie Art Gallery ; Santa Fe, New Mexico : SITE SANTA FE ; Brooklyn, New York : Dancing Foxes Press ; 2025., ©2025
Author:
- Lloyd H. Kiva New -- Candice Hopkins -- Candice Hopkins,
- Candice Hopkins -- G. Peter Jemison -- Jolene Rickard -- John G. Hampton -- Candice Hopkins -- Michelle H. Raheja -- New Red Order with Riley Hooker,
- Candice Hopkins -- Spiderwoman Theater -- Aiyyana Maracle -- Szu-Han Ho and Eric-Paul Riege (with Hólǫ) -- Eric-Paul Riege -- Tanya Lukin Linklater -- Tanya Lukin Linklater -- Dylan Robinson,
- Candice Hopkins -- Rolland R. Meinholtz -- Brandee Caoba -- Jeffrey Gibson -- Jeffrey Gibson -- asinnajaq -- Billy-Ray Belcourt -- New Red Order,
- Candice Hopkins -- Rebecca Belmore -- Demian DinéYazhi' -- Leanne Betasamosake Simpson -- Steven Durland -- Miss Chief Eagle Testickle (Kent Monkman and Gisèle Gordon) -- A discussion between Cheryl L'Hirondelle, Joseph Naytowhow, and Richard William Hill -- Walter Scott,
- Candice Hopkins -- Candice Hopkins -- Paul Chaat Smith -- Rebecca Belmore -- New Red Order,
- Candice Hopkins -- Rebecca Belmore -- Marcia Crosby -- Dylan Robinson -- Demian DinéYazhi',
- Candice Hopkins -- Monica Charles -- Score by Maria Hupfield -- Maria Hupfield -- Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang -- Jolene Rickard -- Kite -- Kite and Jolene Rickard -- Cannupa Hanska Luger --,
- Tom Eccles --,
- Hopkins, Candice,,
- asinnajaq, 1991-,
- Belcourt, Billy-Ray,,
- Belmore, Rebecca,,
- Caoba, Brandee,,
- Charles, Monica,,
- Crosby, Marcia,,
- Cuthand, TJ,,
- DinéYazhi', Demian, 1983-,
- Durland, Steven,,
- Gibson, Jeffrey, 1972-,
- Gordon, Gisèle,,
- Hampton, John G. (Art museum curator),,
- Hill, Richard William, 1967-,
- Ho, Szu-Han,,
- Hooker, Riley,,
- Hupfield, Maria,,
- Jemison, G. Peter,,
- Khalil, Adam, 1988-,
- Khalil, Zack, 1991-,
- Kite, Suzanne, 1990-,
- L'Hirondelle, Cheryl, 1958-,
- Luger, Cannupa Hanska, 1979-,
- Lukin Linklater, Tanya,,
- Luna, James,,
- Maracle, Aiyyana,,
- Meinholtz, Rolland,,
- Miguel, Gloria,,
- Miguel, Muriel,,
- Monkman, Kent,,
- Naytowhow, Joseph,,
- New, Lloyd Kiva,,
- Polys, Jackson, 1976-,
- Raheja, Michelle H.,,
- Rickard, Jolene,,
- Riege, Eric-Paul,,
- Robinson, Dylan,,
- Scott, Walter, 1985-,
- Simpson, Leanne Betasamosake, 1971-,
- Smith, Paul Chaat,,
- Tuck, Eve,,
- Twist, Arielle, 1994-,
- Yang, K. Wayne,,
- Hessel Museum of Art,,
- MacKenzie Art Gallery,,
- Site Santa Fe (Gallery),,
- Forge Project,
(See more)
Subject:
- Indigenous art North America Exhibitions.,
- Performance art North America Exhibitions.,
- Art autochtone Amérique du Nord Expositions.,
- Manœuvre artistique Amérique du Nord Expositions.,
- HISTORY / United States / General.,
- Indigenous art.,
- Performance art.,
- North America.,
- exhibition catalogs.,
- Exhibition catalogs.,
- Catalogues d'exposition.
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xii, 248 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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xii, 248 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2019], ©2019
Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2019], ©2019
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Hinterland remixed : media, memory, and the Canadian 1970s / Andrew Burke.
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xii, 248 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Hinterland remixed : media, memory, and the Canadian 1970s / Andrew Burke.
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Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2019], ©2019
Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2019], ©2019
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"Animal metropolis" brings a Canadian perspective to the growing field of animal history, ranging across species and cities, from the beavers who engineered Stanley Park to the carthorses who shaped the city of Montreal. Some essays consider animals as spectacle: orca captivity in Vancouver, polar bear tourism in Churchill, Manitoba, fish on display in the Dominion(...)
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"Animal metropolis" brings a Canadian perspective to the growing field of animal history, ranging across species and cities, from the beavers who engineered Stanley Park to the carthorses who shaped the city of Montreal. Some essays consider animals as spectacle: orca captivity in Vancouver, polar bear tourism in Churchill, Manitoba, fish on display in the Dominion(...)
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Environment and environmental theory
Environment and environmental theory
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February 2017
February 2017
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Animal metropolis: histories of human-animal relations in urban Canada
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"Animal metropolis" brings a Canadian perspective to the growing field of animal history, ranging across species and cities, from the beavers who engineered Stanley Park to the carthorses who shaped the city of Montreal. Some essays consider animals as spectacle: orca captivity in Vancouver, polar bear tourism in Churchill, Manitoba, fish on display in the Dominion Fisheries Museum, and the racialized memory of Jumbo the elephant in St. Thomas, Ontario. Others examine the bodily intimacies of shared urban spaces: the regulation of rabid dogs in Banff, the maternal politics of pure milk in Hamilton and the circulation of tetanus bacilli from horse to human in Toronto. Another considers the marginalization of women in Canada’s animal welfare movement. The authors collectively push forward from a historiography that features nonhuman animals as objects within human-centered inquiries to a historiography that considers the eclectic contacts, exchanges, and cohabitation of human and nonhuman animals.
Animal metropolis: histories of human-animal relations in urban Canada
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"Animal metropolis" brings a Canadian perspective to the growing field of animal history, ranging across species and cities, from the beavers who engineered Stanley Park to the carthorses who shaped the city of Montreal. Some essays consider animals as spectacle: orca captivity in Vancouver, polar bear tourism in Churchill, Manitoba, fish on display in the Dominion Fisheries Museum, and the racialized memory of Jumbo the elephant in St. Thomas, Ontario. Others examine the bodily intimacies of shared urban spaces: the regulation of rabid dogs in Banff, the maternal politics of pure milk in Hamilton and the circulation of tetanus bacilli from horse to human in Toronto. Another considers the marginalization of women in Canada’s animal welfare movement. The authors collectively push forward from a historiography that features nonhuman animals as objects within human-centered inquiries to a historiography that considers the eclectic contacts, exchanges, and cohabitation of human and nonhuman animals.
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Environment and environmental theory
Environment and environmental theory
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Canada's foremost architectural office Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects, founded in 1987 in Toronto, is one of most innovative architectural offices in North America today. They have made a name for themselves both for their integrated design process embodying collaboration with experts, clients and future users as well as the diversity of aesthetically refined(...)
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Canada's foremost architectural office Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects, founded in 1987 in Toronto, is one of most innovative architectural offices in North America today. They have made a name for themselves both for their integrated design process embodying collaboration with experts, clients and future users as well as the diversity of aesthetically refined(...)
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Architecture Monographs
Architecture Monographs
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April 2013
April 2013
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Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects
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Canada's foremost architectural office Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects, founded in 1987 in Toronto, is one of most innovative architectural offices in North America today. They have made a name for themselves both for their integrated design process embodying collaboration with experts, clients and future users as well as the diversity of aesthetically refined and finely detailed designs. The work ranges from cultural institutions such as the Toronto International Film Festival and Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis to ecologically innovative concepts such as Manitoba Hydro Place in Winnipeg. A respectful approach toward the integration of heritage buildings is also a characteristic feature, illustrated by the designs for the Royal Conservatory and the Gardiner Museum in Toronto. Finally, educational and research facilities are a strong focus in KPMB's work, exemplified by campus projects in in Waterloo, Toronto, and Montréal, as well as future projects for the MIT and Princeton.
Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects
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Canada's foremost architectural office Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects, founded in 1987 in Toronto, is one of most innovative architectural offices in North America today. They have made a name for themselves both for their integrated design process embodying collaboration with experts, clients and future users as well as the diversity of aesthetically refined and finely detailed designs. The work ranges from cultural institutions such as the Toronto International Film Festival and Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis to ecologically innovative concepts such as Manitoba Hydro Place in Winnipeg. A respectful approach toward the integration of heritage buildings is also a characteristic feature, illustrated by the designs for the Royal Conservatory and the Gardiner Museum in Toronto. Finally, educational and research facilities are a strong focus in KPMB's work, exemplified by campus projects in in Waterloo, Toronto, and Montréal, as well as future projects for the MIT and Princeton.
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Architecture Monographs
Architecture Monographs
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Beginning in the 1940s, John A. Russell, dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Manitoba, nurtured a strong tradition of Modernist design with close connections to architectural giants such as Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius. Under Russell’s guidance, a generation of young architects, such as James Donahue and David Thordarson, adapted the principles(...)
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Beginning in the 1940s, John A. Russell, dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Manitoba, nurtured a strong tradition of Modernist design with close connections to architectural giants such as Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius. Under Russell’s guidance, a generation of young architects, such as James Donahue and David Thordarson, adapted the principles(...)
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Winnipeg modern: architecture, 1945-1975
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Beginning in the 1940s, John A. Russell, dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Manitoba, nurtured a strong tradition of Modernist design with close connections to architectural giants such as Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius. Under Russell’s guidance, a generation of young architects, such as James Donahue and David Thordarson, adapted the principles of European Modernism to the prairie geography. Other nationally renowned architects, such as Etienne Gaboury and Gustavo da Roza, also left a lasting Modernist mark on Winnipeg’s skyline and private residences. Designed by architect Herbert Enns, "Winnipeg Modern" captures the grace and beauty of the Modernist period and includes critical and historical essays on the aesthetic and social project of Modernist architecture in Winnipeg. Illustrated with 240 photographs from local and national archives, the private archives of architect Henry Kalen, and contemporary photographer Martin Tessler, this book is a testament to the Modernist principles of structural expression and purity of form.
Winnipeg modern: architecture, 1945-1975
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Beginning in the 1940s, John A. Russell, dean of the School of Architecture at the University of Manitoba, nurtured a strong tradition of Modernist design with close connections to architectural giants such as Mies van der Rohe and Walter Gropius. Under Russell’s guidance, a generation of young architects, such as James Donahue and David Thordarson, adapted the principles of European Modernism to the prairie geography. Other nationally renowned architects, such as Etienne Gaboury and Gustavo da Roza, also left a lasting Modernist mark on Winnipeg’s skyline and private residences. Designed by architect Herbert Enns, "Winnipeg Modern" captures the grace and beauty of the Modernist period and includes critical and historical essays on the aesthetic and social project of Modernist architecture in Winnipeg. Illustrated with 240 photographs from local and national archives, the private archives of architect Henry Kalen, and contemporary photographer Martin Tessler, this book is a testament to the Modernist principles of structural expression and purity of form.
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Architecture in Canada
Architecture in Canada
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"Voices of the land: Indigenous design and planning from the prairies" produced by the Indigenous Design and Planning Students’ Association (IDPSA), of the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Manitoba. IDPSA was founded in Fall 2019, as a platform to host honest conversations around inclusion and representation. In an effort to broaden the lens of Indigenous(...)
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"Voices of the land: Indigenous design and planning from the prairies" produced by the Indigenous Design and Planning Students’ Association (IDPSA), of the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Manitoba. IDPSA was founded in Fall 2019, as a platform to host honest conversations around inclusion and representation. In an effort to broaden the lens of Indigenous(...)
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Indigenous architecture
Indigenous architecture
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July 2021
July 2021
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Voices of the land : Indigenous design and planning from the prairies
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"Voices of the land: Indigenous design and planning from the prairies" produced by the Indigenous Design and Planning Students’ Association (IDPSA), of the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Manitoba. IDPSA was founded in Fall 2019, as a platform to host honest conversations around inclusion and representation. In an effort to broaden the lens of Indigenous design and planning, IDPSA actively seeks to incorporate Indigenous values within the design community through advocating for culturally informed initiatives, programs, and curriculum. This book features 16 Indigenous students, representing a range of nations across Turtle Island, and spanning all four departments (Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, and City Planning) from the Faculty of Architecture. In it, you will read profiles of their members, faculty, and alumni, along with their artistic visions and designs. The intention with this publication is to ensure that these important conversations on inclusion and representation in design education continue throughout Turtle Island.
Voices of the land : Indigenous design and planning from the prairies
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"Voices of the land: Indigenous design and planning from the prairies" produced by the Indigenous Design and Planning Students’ Association (IDPSA), of the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Manitoba. IDPSA was founded in Fall 2019, as a platform to host honest conversations around inclusion and representation. In an effort to broaden the lens of Indigenous design and planning, IDPSA actively seeks to incorporate Indigenous values within the design community through advocating for culturally informed initiatives, programs, and curriculum. This book features 16 Indigenous students, representing a range of nations across Turtle Island, and spanning all four departments (Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, and City Planning) from the Faculty of Architecture. In it, you will read profiles of their members, faculty, and alumni, along with their artistic visions and designs. The intention with this publication is to ensure that these important conversations on inclusion and representation in design education continue throughout Turtle Island.
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Indigenous architecture
Indigenous architecture
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National historic sites commemorate decisive moments in the making of Canada. But seen through an environmental lens, these sites become artifacts of a bigger story: the occupation and transformation of nature into nation. In an age of pressing discussions about environmental sustainability, there is a growing need to know more about the history of our relationship with(...)
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National historic sites commemorate decisive moments in the making of Canada. But seen through an environmental lens, these sites become artifacts of a bigger story: the occupation and transformation of nature into nation. In an age of pressing discussions about environmental sustainability, there is a growing need to know more about the history of our relationship with(...)
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Nature, place, and story: rethinking historic sites in Canada
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National historic sites commemorate decisive moments in the making of Canada. But seen through an environmental lens, these sites become artifacts of a bigger story: the occupation and transformation of nature into nation. In an age of pressing discussions about environmental sustainability, there is a growing need to know more about the history of our relationship with the natural world and what lessons these places of public history, regional identity, and national narrative can teach us. "Nature, place, and story" provides new interpretations for five of Canada’s largest and most iconic historic sites (two of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites): L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland; Grand Pré, Nova Scotia; Fort William, Ontario; the Forks of the Red River, Manitoba; and the Bar U Ranch, Alberta. At each location, Claire Campbell rewrites public history as environmental history, revealing the country’s debt to the power and fragility of the natural world, and the relevance of the past to understanding climate change, agricultural sustainability, wilderness protection, urban reclamation, and fossil fuel extraction. From the medieval Atlantic to modern ranchlands, environmental history speaks directly to contemporary questions about the health of Canada’s habitat. Bringing together public and environmental history in an entirely new way, "Nature, place, and story" is a lively and ambitious call for a fresh perspective on natural heritage.
Nature, place, and story: rethinking historic sites in Canada
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National historic sites commemorate decisive moments in the making of Canada. But seen through an environmental lens, these sites become artifacts of a bigger story: the occupation and transformation of nature into nation. In an age of pressing discussions about environmental sustainability, there is a growing need to know more about the history of our relationship with the natural world and what lessons these places of public history, regional identity, and national narrative can teach us. "Nature, place, and story" provides new interpretations for five of Canada’s largest and most iconic historic sites (two of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites): L’Anse aux Meadows, Newfoundland; Grand Pré, Nova Scotia; Fort William, Ontario; the Forks of the Red River, Manitoba; and the Bar U Ranch, Alberta. At each location, Claire Campbell rewrites public history as environmental history, revealing the country’s debt to the power and fragility of the natural world, and the relevance of the past to understanding climate change, agricultural sustainability, wilderness protection, urban reclamation, and fossil fuel extraction. From the medieval Atlantic to modern ranchlands, environmental history speaks directly to contemporary questions about the health of Canada’s habitat. Bringing together public and environmental history in an entirely new way, "Nature, place, and story" is a lively and ambitious call for a fresh perspective on natural heritage.
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Architecture in Canada
Architecture in Canada