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Celebrating pioneer women who settled in the Bow Valley


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To celebrate International Women’s History Month this March, the Canmore Museum will explore the biography of a pioneer women who settled in the Bow Valley.
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Latch String Out by Eleanor G. Luxton describes the pioneer life of Annie McKenzie McDougall, wife of western fur trader and rancher, David McDougall.
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Written over a 30-year period, Annie saw some of the last buffalo hunting in the West, witnessed the signing of Treaty No. 7, and lived through the dramatic changes and growth of communities at Morley, Banff and Calgary. Although a true story, people will critically discuss how this story is told and identify what biases come through in the telling. ....

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A look back to 1918's Spanish flu, and the lessons of pandemics past


A look back to 1918 s Spanish flu, and the lessons of pandemics past
From the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic, to the scourge of polio before a vaccine was found, and the public hysteria over a 1910 comet, we ve been here before.
Author of the article: Megan Stacey
Publishing date: Feb 28, 2021  •  February 28, 2021  •  7 minute read  • 
Masked up, six children in a southern Alberta coal-mining family strike an arresting pose during the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic, a black-and-white throwback to a common public health precaution - facial masks - widely required now to help stop the spread of COVID-19. (Canmore Museum)
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Masking up, and shouting down restrictions. Health warnings. Home schooling and businesses closed. Scrambles to find a silver bullet. COVID-19 has turned our world upside-down, but that’s hardly radical. From the 1918 Spanish influenza pandemic, to the scourge of polio before a vaccine was found, and ....

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