Books
William Barr, Red Serge and Polar Bear Pants, Edmonton: The University of
Alberta Press, 2005
Laura Berton, I Married the Klondike, Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1954
Pierre Berton, Klondike, Toronto: Penguin Books Canada/McClelland & Stewart, 1990
Kenneth Coates and William Morrison, Land of the Midnight Sun, Edmonton: Hurtig
Publishers Ltd., 1988
R. Coutts , Yukon Places and Names, Sidney: Gray's Publishing
Ltd., 1980
Helene Dobrowolsky, Law of the Yukon, Whitehorse: Lost Moose Publishers,
1995
Allan Duncan, Medicine Madams and Mounties: Stories of a Yukon Doctor
, Raincoast Books, 1989
Erling Friis-Baastad and Miche Genest, Whitehorse: The First 200 Million
Years (unpublished)
Catharine McClellan, Part of the Land, Part of the Water: a History of Yukon Indians, Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre, c. 1987
Mayo Historical Society, Gold and Galena: A History
of the Mayo District, 1991
Anton Money with Ben East, This Was the North, Toronto: General Publishing,
1975
Mike Rourke, Rivers of the Yukon: Ross River,
Rivers North Publications, 1995
Don Sawatsky, Ghost Towns of the Yukon, Langley: Stagecoach Publishing Ltd.
, 1975
Claude and Mary Tidd, Life in the Yukon: a Royal Canadian
Mounted Police officer and his Wife, a Nurse. Edited by Mark and Myra
Ryder, 1993
Te’sek Gehtr Oonatun Zzeh College students, Rampart House: Stories told by our elders, 1993
Pamphlets
Old Crow Walking Tour, Government of Yukon and Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation
”Rampart House, Yukon Territory”, in Hunter, Trapper Trader vol. 26, no. 1 October, 1913. YA PAM 1913-0020
Web Sites
Council of Yukon First Nations http://www.ab40k3.homelinux.net/home
”Freemasonry in the Yukon Territory”, by W. Bro. Dennis
M. Eve, Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/history/yukon_history.html
Mayo Walking Tour, Government of Yukon, Cultural Services Branch, http://www.yukonheritage.com/publications-mayo.pdf
New Parks North, Forty Mile, Fort Cudahy and Fort Constantine Historic
Site, Government of Yukon , Tourism and Culture http://www.newparksnorth.org/forty.htm
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