Introduction

Information Sources

Precontact History of the Vuntut Gwitchin

History of Contact

International Boundary Survey 1909-1912 

Community of Old Crow

Non-Gwitchin Trapping

Inuvialuit Use

Euro-Canadian Exploration and Research

History of Conservation

Resource Evaluation

Table of Place Names

Bibliography

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