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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park: Ethnographic Overview and Assessment
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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park: Ethnographic Overview and Assessment in Ottawa, ON
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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park: Ethnographic Overview and Assessment in Ottawa, ON
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This report emphasizes five broad areas of interest: 1- Native uses of the Chilkoot Train and surrounding areas during the pre-contact period; 2- Native uses of the trail and surrounding areas just before and during the gold rush; 3- Native uses of the trail and surrounding areas after the gold rush; 4- Native peoples' contemporary uses of the trail and surrounding areas; and 5- Traditional ecological knowledge, particularly concerning environmental and ecological changes (plants, animals, weather, landscape) that have occurred in the region since before the gold rush. This report also includes an annotated bibliography that critically evaluates significant sources of information about the culture and history of the Native people surrounding KLGO, and an assessment and prioritization of ethnographic work that needs to be completed in the future to meet legal mandates, policy directives, or management needs.
This report emphasizes five broad areas of interest: 1- Native uses of the Chilkoot Train and surrounding areas during the pre-contact period; 2- Native uses of the trail and surrounding areas just before and during the gold rush; 3- Native uses of the trail and surrounding areas after the gold rush; 4- Native peoples' contemporary uses of the trail and surrounding areas; and 5- Traditional ecological knowledge, particularly concerning environmental and ecological changes (plants, animals, weather, landscape) that have occurred in the region since before the gold rush. This report also includes an annotated bibliography that critically evaluates significant sources of information about the culture and history of the Native people surrounding KLGO, and an assessment and prioritization of ethnographic work that needs to be completed in the future to meet legal mandates, policy directives, or management needs.

















