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Extractions: Table of Contents Sports and Youth VOLUME:1, No: 11, No: 1 AT THE FORTS: THE "STRIKER" The name Striker may seem odd at first but think about it. The Forts are Fur Trade forts and the traders of that time carried flint lock guns. In order to use these guns, one had to "strike" the flint against a steel to produce the needed spark. This steel, was known as the "striker". We feel, that this newsletter will produce the spark- needed to carry out the Friends of the Forts mission of assisting in the operations of the Forts, funding for educational programs, obtaining the needed improvements and ultimately rebuilding the Forts. To continue to receive the Striker in 1993, all you have to do to ensure that you are a paid-up 1993 member of the Friends Of The Forts. To avoid missing the next issue, please send your membership in today. Donations can be ear-marked for any special project of your choice. Your membership dues and donations will be put to good use in this worthwhile endeavor. Donators in 1992 will automatically be issued a 1992 income-tax receipt, to be sent out early in the New Year. Membership will entitle you to half admission fee to any museum or interpretive centre in Alberta, on presentation of your membership card. The mission of the Friends of the Forts is to assist the operations of the Forts. Among the tasks, that we would like to perform are the demarcation of the Forts, the improvement of accessability for wheelchairs, the expansion of hiking trails, the completion of signage for the landing site on the North Saskatchewan River, the location of all the Fort buildings, the construction of water fountains for thirsty visitors and more benches along the existing trails. If you want your donation to go toward a specific project - and it need not be one listed above -please specify. Costs of these projects has not been worked out at this time.
Extractions: A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ETHNOBOTANY FOR NORTH AMERICA NORTH OF MEXICO TO 1980 Richard H. Zander, 1990 (e-published 2002) This bibliography was compiled long ago when research of this type was almost (but not quite) possible by a lone botanist. Although this rather raw list requires considerable checking against the actual sources, it may be of some use to the ambitious. Good luck with it! Aberle, David F. 1966. The peyote religion among the Navaho. Viking Fund Publ. in Anthropol., no. 42. 454 pp. Ackerknecht, Erwin H. 1942. Problems of primitive medicine. Bull. Hist. Med. 2: 503-521. Ackerknecht, Erwin H. 1945. On the collecting of data concerning primitive medicine. Amer. Anthropol. 47: 427-432. Ackerknecht, Erwin H. 1945. Primitive medicine. New York Acad. Sci., Ser. 2, vol. 8(1): pp. 26-37 Ackerknecht, Erwin H. 1948. Medicine and Disease among Eskimos. Ciba Symposia 10: 916-921. Ackerknecht, Erwin H. 1971. Medicine and Ethnology. Johns Hopkins Press: Baltimore. Adovasio, J. M. 1974. Prehistoric North American Basketry. Nevada State Mus. Anthropological Papers #16.
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