Frits Pannekoek | The Canadian Encyclopedia

Frits Pannekoek

Dr. Frits Pannekoek, a Western Canadian historian, has written widely on heritage, Aboriginal and Western Canadian issues in the last 30 years. He is President Emeritus of Athabasca University, the former University Librarian at the University of Calgary, and former Director of Historic Sites for Alberta. He is also Past President of the Canadian Association of Learned Journals and a past Director of the Champlain Society.

Articles by Frits Pannekoek

The Sinking of the Pelican
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Battle of Hudson Bay
York Factory
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York Factory
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Henry Youle Hind
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Pincher Creek
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Archibald Fleming
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Joseph Howse
James Macleod
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Fort Macleod
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Eden Colvile
William McDougall
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William McDougall
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William McIntosh
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John Rowand
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Alexander Ross
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Robert Terrill Rundle
Banff Springs Hotel
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Banff
Big Rock
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Okotoks
Fort McMurray
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Fort McMurray
Athabasca Landing
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Athabasca
Jasper, Alberta
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Jasper
Sawridge on Lesser Slave Lake
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Slave Lake
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Canmore
At Fort Pitt
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Mistahimaskwa (Big Bear)
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Cardston
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Hanna

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