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My dissertation project will investigate episodes of resource extraction in this area’s history from 1890 until today, paying special attention to the ways in which whaling, Arctic expeditions, fur trading, and oil development shaped and were shaped by northern landscapes and peoples.
In August 1896, placer gold was discovered on Rabbit Creek (later renamed Bonanza) in the Yukon River Valley.
The scientist had good reason to commemorate this moment: it marked his success in transforming the Arctic into reindeer country.The Canadian Department of Interior initiated the Canadian Reindeer Project in 1926 with hopes of bringing industry and civilization to the nation’s northernmost frontier.
In 1929, on the tattered pages of a field journal, botanist Alf Erling Porsild recorded a “grand sight.” Before his eyes, a herd of nearly three thousand reindeer set off for northern Canada from the Seward Peninsula in Alaska.
Walter Gilbert celebrated New Year, 1930, perched on the edge of his seat in an airplane rattling northward from Edmonton to Fort McMurray, Alberta.
When, in 1935, the mining engineer George Douglas and the surveyor Guy Blanchet undertook a summer of prospecting together in northern Canada, they should have been ideal partners.
As well as tracing the circulation of this knowledge throughout Canada and the US, Christina attempts to rethink and expand how the ‘explorer’ and ‘exploration’ were defined at that time, and to explain why such identities and activities fell out of favour and practice in the post-1945 North.
In the early months of 1950, documentary photographer Richard Harrington set off on his third trip to the Canadian Arctic in as many years.
Citation: Kuliktana, Millie & Emilie Cameron. “Kugluktuk Cultural Exchange, 2008.” Northern Environmental History Workshop.
Katie grew up on the east coast and first came to Alaska to work in Denali National Park in 2014.
He joined the Northern Center in 2021.
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