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Place Names of Alberta
Volume IV,
Northern Alberta
Merrily Aubrey, editor
ISBN 189517659X (vol. IV)
$29.95 paper
ISBN 0919813917
(four volume set)
June 1996
xxx + 252 pages
10.5 x 8 in.
15 colour photos, 53 b/w photos, 2 maps, biblio.
Co-publisher: Alberta Community Development, Friends of Geographical
Names of Alberta Society
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About the Book
The series Place
Names of Alberta is the most complete and current reference to Alberta's
toponymy. This, the fourth and final volume of the Place Names of Alberta
series, covers the northern reaches of the province.
Have you often wondered how a place got its name? As you read through
this book, it will not take long to realize places are not named by chance.
Where humans encounter the land, they name it. The motives for naming
places are primarily directional, and although we tend to name things
in predictable fashion, the reasons may be as individual as the person
naming them.
The focus of this volume is on all approved names in Northern Alberta.
The geographical area covered is by far the largest of the four geographical
areas of Alberta; in fact, it covers close to one-half of the entire area
of the province. It is the area where some of the earliest activities
and names are recorded in written form.
There are three groups that have had the most influence in naming the
area. The aboriginal people have been here the longest, and it is the
surviving aboriginal names that are the oldest. Archaeological evidence
shows first nations people have been in this part of the world for at
least 12,000 years. French and English fur traders have been here since
the late 1700s and they, too, have had a role in naming places. Europeans
often give commemorative names. The third group to have an impact on toponomy
was the Roman Catholic missionaries who came primarily from the French
order, the Oblates of Mary Immaculate.
It is hoped that such efforts as this volume will spark interest and awareness
in northern toponomy and will encourage the recording of geographic names
in Alberta's north.
About the Editor
Merrily K. Aubrey
is the Geographical Names Program Co-ordinator, Historic Sites Service
of Alberta Community Development. Before taking on her current duties
in 1993, she spent 12 years at the Provincial Archives of Alberta and
was Senior Manuscripts and Cartographic Archivist.
Other Volumes in
the Series
Karamitsanis, Aphrodite,
editor
Place Names of Alberta, Volume
I: Mountains, Parks and Foothills
Karamitsanis, Aphrodite, editor
Place Names of Alberta, Volume
II: Southern Alberta
Harrison, Tracey, editor
Place Names of Alberta, Volume
III: Central Alberta
The four volumes may also be ordered together as a set (ISBN 0-919813-91-7
set).
Orders
For information on
how to order this book, please click here.
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