Map a-day-in May (a thirty-one cabinet display) A selection of University of Alberta Mapping Projects: Haines, Emily. (2024). Counter-Mapping the Lands and Material Heritage of Nineteenth-Century Métis in amiskwaciy-wâskahikan (Edmonton, Alberta) Using Historical Documents. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts Department of Anthropology University of Alberta. [Thesis] Howse, Robin. (2020). pîtos-mâmitoneyihtamowin (reimagine) UAlberta (2020). Alternate perspectives on the University of Alberta North Campus. [Map] Luckert, Erika (2012). Drawings We Have Lived: Mapping Desire Lines in Edmonton. Constellations Vol. 4 Noi. 1 pp. 318-326. [Article] Martell, Kathryn A., Dammeyer, Henry. (2001) Lost creeks and wetlands of Edmonton. [Map] McMillan, Bethany. (2023). Conceptions of the Rocky Mountains: A Comparison of Peter Fidler and David Thompson and Their Mapping Strategies. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in History. [Thesis]
Map a-day-in May (a thirty-one cabinet display)
With the long weekend unfolding a selection of University of Alberta Mapping Projects
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