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Reid (1979).
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Render (1974).
The
Mountains and the Sky. Lorne E. Render. Calgary: Glenbow-Alberta Institute;
McClelland and Stewart West, 1974.
Richeson (1982).
"The Yukon Telegraph: Construction of the Atlin to Quesnel Section, 1900-1901."
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Robideau (1977).
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of his subjects, however, may have been from BC, in particular, rodeo
participants.
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