From Cape Cod to Canada: The Wanderings of a Wash-A-Shore

From Cape Cod to Canada: The Wanderings of a Wash-A-Shore
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 140
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ISBN-10 : 9781387125555
ISBN-13 : 1387125559
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Synopsis From Cape Cod to Canada: The Wanderings of a Wash-A-Shore by : Tom Dirsa

Autobiography of Tom Dirsa from his beginnings on Cape Cod to his time in Alberta, Canada.

Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast

Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast
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Publisher : University of Michigan Library
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : UOMDLP:aja1974:0001.001
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Synopsis Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast by : Samuel Adams Drake

Trade Ornament Usage Among the Native Peoples of Canada

Trade Ornament Usage Among the Native Peoples of Canada
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Publisher : Canadian Government Publishing
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015029210641
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Synopsis Trade Ornament Usage Among the Native Peoples of Canada by : Karlis Karklins

Study describes in chronological order how the various trade ornaments (material culture) were used from initial contact to circa 1900 by representative tribes of the seven major native groups of Canada. Based on extensive search of published and manuscript sources, supplemented by examination of historical paintings, photographs and ethnographical specimens.

The Atlantic Salmon in the History of North America

The Atlantic Salmon in the History of North America
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Publisher : Fisheries and Oceans, Scientific Information and Publications Branch
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : UVA:35007004717728
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Synopsis The Atlantic Salmon in the History of North America by : R. W. Dunfield

The Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) has occupied a salient position in the history of eastern North America for at least the past 1000 years. Initially the species occupied a prominant niche in the prolific web of life that existed throughout its former occurrence area; millions of pounds of salmon were produced annually from the freshwater streams between New York and Ungava - a resource that was a principal food source for the Amerindian cultures which shared its range. In a chronological and cumulative way, the salmon became an increasingly important factor in both the domestic and commercial life of the developing colonies; it provided a recreational outlet for the sportsman, and evolved as a principal object of intellectual and scientific investigation. The documented specifics of the salmon's history, however, are largely comprised of repetitive instances of overexploitation, careless destruction of stocks and their environment, and ineffectual conservation actions. Despite the species' former importance, its more recent history is one of declining presence, and its destiny appears to be extinction. By documenting this story of discovery, exploitation, and decline, the urgent need for the employment of sound resource management practices to preserve the salmon is emphasized. Appendix A: Historical methods of packing salmon.