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- 8University of Alberta Library
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- 7University of Alberta Library/Libraries Staff Publications
- 433Campbell, Sandy
- 176Seale, Linda N.
- 9Beaudreau, Diane, biologist, artist
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- 56Antarctic Peninsula
- 56Canada, Northwest Territories, Yellowknife
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- 24September, 2016
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2019-10-24
Hallikainen, Lissa, Parikka, Susanna
Proceedings of the 27th Polar Lilbraries Colloquy, held June 10 - 16, 2018 in Rovaniemi, Finland. Contains 17 papers and 4 posters.
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2016-06-18
This birch bark backpack, along with a pair of woven birch bark shoes were donated to the Sointula Museum by the Renwell Family. The Sointula Museum holds artifacts and archival documents relating to the Finnish utopian community which was started on Malcolm Island, British Columbia in 1909.
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2016-07-12
This snow bunting skin was prepared at the Heinrich Springer Ornithology Laboratory of the Museum of the North, University of Alaska Fairbanks. The skins are mounted on a stick, so that they can be handled without touching the skin. This specimen was collected at St. Neill Island, Big Lake,...
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2001-09-01
Bathurst Inlet Lodge, Nunavut, is the former Hudson's Bay Company trading post. HBC buildings are distinguished by the black four sided roof, red and white paint, and the white stones lining pathways. The Nunavut territorial flag is on the left. The Lodge, and the houses for several Inuit...
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2016-07-09
This pink Cadillac was parked in front of a Fred Meyer store in Fairbanks, Alaska. The hood ornament, which spans the width of the car, is a pair of Texas Longhorn horns joined together with studded leather strips and fine rope. The horns are mounted on a piece of painted wood, centered on the...