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"Here today, gone to Mayo": an emotional geography of the Keno Hill silver mines
2021
Nestled high in the sub-arctic mountains of the Central Yukon Territory, the Keno Hill silver mines have closed and opened their doors three times in the past three decades. From a sudden closure in 1989, to a short-lived redevelopment in 2012, to a possible re-reopening in 2020, the mine site is emblematic of the cyclical nature of mining in the Canadian North. Within a framework of emotional and spectre geography, this thesis explores the lives of the people who live in the nearby communities
doi:10.48336/y48b-y923
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