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    Trail of Story, Traveller's Path : Reflections on Ethnoecology and Landscape.

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Cover -- Contents -- Figures -- Figure 3.1 Gitksan Territory Map -- Figure 3.2 Gitksan Land: Gitwingak From Across the Skeena River -- Figure 3.3 A Traditional Fishing Site on the Skeena River Above the Village of Ansbayawx (Kispiox), Along the Tenas Hill Trail -- Figure 3.4 Block Diagram of An Idealized Gitksan Landscape -- Figure 3.5 Seven Sisters With Hill in Foreground From Sedan Creek -- Figure 3.6 Tax a Lake: Upper Watson Lake With Mt. Sir Robert in the Background -- Figure 3.7 8220;High Banks8221; Are a Type of Feature Named By Both Gitksan and Athapaskan Speakers -- Figure 3.8 Avalanche Track on Seven Sisters Viewed From Coyote Creek Moraine, July 1995 -- Figure 3.9 Skeena River in Flood: Rough Rapids Where the River Flows Over a Bedrock Obstruction, Described By Dinim Gyet As Lax Kelt Aks 8220;Hilly Water8221; -- Figure 3.10 Confluence of Kispiox and Skeena Rivers From Gwin 8216;Oop Fish Camp: Wilnawaadihl Aks 8216;Where the Waters Get to Know Each Other8217; -- Figure 3.11 Detailed River Terms, of Importance to Those Who Navigate on Rivers and Net Fish 39 -- Figure 4.1 Map of Witsuwit8217;En Territory -- Figure 4.2 Bulkley Valley Landscape -- Figure 4.3 Idealized Witsuwit8217;En Landscape, Bulkley Valley Area -- Figure 4.4 Idealized Witsuwit8217;En Landscape, Nadina Area -- Figure 4.5 View Up Peter Alec Creek Toward N235;din8217;A, Nadina Mountain, May 1989 -- Figure 4.6 Marsh Along Peter Alec Creek, May 1988 -- Figure 4.7 Fishing At Moricetown Canyon on Widzin Kwikh, the Bulkley River -- Figure 4.8 Sdic8217;Odinkhlh Bin, Blue Lake, From the Lake Shore -- Figure 4.9 Hagwilget Canyon, Diyik- At Fall Low Water -- Figure 5.1 Location of Traditional Berry Sites in Relation to the Main Twentieth Century Gitksan and Witsuwit8217;En Villages -- Figure 5.2 Seasonal Round of the Gitksan and Witsuwit8217;En -- Figure 5.3 A Portion of Dinim Gyet8217;s Territory Showing Resource Sites -- Figure 5.4 Map of Shandilla Area -- Figure 5.5A Comparison of Ca. 1899 and 2001 Photos of Shandilla Area From Gitwingak: View of Shandilla Area, Circa 1899 -- Figure 5.5B View of Shandilla Area, 2001 -- Figure 6.1 Generalized Map of Kaska Territory -- Figure 6.2 Liard Canyon Between Watson Lake and Lower Post -- Figure 6.3 Lookout: Old Trail With Blazes -- Figure 6.4 Lookout: Hunting Camp -- Figure 6.5 Lookout: Lake With Fringing Swamp Meadow T Tsel -- Figure 6.6 8220;Rock Mountain8221; Ts Dz233;h -- Figure 6.7 8220;Grass Mountain8221; (Grass-Topped Mountain) H233;s -- Figure 6.8 High Bank Tl8217;233;t G Along the Dease River By the Confluence of French River -- Figure 7.1 Map of Gwich8217;In Settlement Region in the Mackenzie and Peel River Drainages -- Figure 7.2 View of Peel River and Low Arctic Landscape Looking Downstream From Shiltee Rock (Sh236;ldii) -- Figure 7.3 Cluster of Sites in the Road River Area (Northern Yukon) Along Several Intersecting Travel Paths: the River, Trapline Trails, and Portage Trail Along Three Cabin Creek -- Figure 7.4 James Creek Area in the Richardson Mountains, July 2000 -- Figure 7.5 The Summer Fish Camp and Winter Trapping Camp At Road River July 1999 -- Figure 7.6 The Winter Trapping Camp At Road River, February 2000 -- Figure 7.7 Overflow on River Ice, a Challenge of Winter Travel -- Figure 7.8 West Wind With Typical Lenticular Clouds At Road River, February 2000 -- Figure 8.1 Willi.…”
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