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The main purpose of this book is to present a volume of cultural information and historical facts about several neighbouring tribes living in and around the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia, Alberta and Montana. It is especially intended as a handy reference for younger members of those tribes, who see a lot of educational material about the rest of the world, but not so much about their own. This illustrated handbook with photographs, maps, charts and historical data, includes the following groups: Blackfoot Confederacy, (Kainah, Pikunni, Siksika), Sarcee, Stoney, Kootenay, Flathead-Salish plus Treaties.
Freshwater Fishes of the Northern Rocky Mountains is a quick and easy-to-use, lightweight, durable, all- weather guide to the varied fishes that inhabit the fresh waters of the Northern Rocky Mountains region. Stunning photos depict common and notable species, enabling users to identify nearly every commonly occurring and regionally encountered fish. 12 laminated panels fold to easy pocket size and perfect to fit in tackle box.
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