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Yukon Teacher Education Program - Yukon Studies Course collection
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0.13 m of textual records
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The Yukon Teacher Education Program was a course of studies offered in Whitehorse, Yukon, through the University of British Columbia. The courses were held in trailer units next to Christ the King High School on Nisutlin Drive.
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The collection consists of thirteen papers on Yukon topics by students in the 1980-1981 Yukon Studies Course. Julie Cruikshank taught this course offered by the Yukon Teacher Education Program (Y.T.E.P.). A list of the papers and authors follows: The Co-operative System in the Yukon by Manon Gaudreau; Internal History of Y.T.E.P. by Norma Mombourquette; Implications of Literacy Work in the Yukon by Lesley Carberry; Oral History Recording - An Ethical Approach by Ray Marnoch; Yukon Plants and Their Uses by Marg Baltimore; A History of the Development of Settlements in the Shakwak Valley Area by Ellen Harris; The Phantom Pipeline by Jo Thomson; The Development of Labour Organization in Yukon by Jean Dirksen; The Cultural and Socio-Economic Changes Involved in the Translocation of the Ross River Indian Band, Yukon Territory by Dian Odin; A Brief History of the Aboriginal People in the Tagish - Carcross Area by Barbara R. McDougall; The Aishihik Indian Band by Heather Thompson; Yukon Studies Audio-Visual Resource Materials by Rusty Reid; The Development of Indian Education in Yukon From 1958-1980 by Phyllis Gairns.
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Julia Cruikshank fonds