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 The people listed in this biographical website have stories that can be joyful, tragic, educational, and amusing, and most give us insights into the development of our present-day Yukon.  The people listed in this biographical website have stories that can be joyful, tragic, educational, and amusing, and most give us insights into the development of our present-day Yukon. 
  
-The Yukon Who Is Who site has received plenty of support, especially from the Yukon government Heritage Resources Fund.+The Yukon Who Is Who site has received plenty of support, especially from the Yukon government Heritage Resources Fund. For some background about the site see [[history]].
  
-The entries are not meant to be the final word, but instead the beginning of more conversations and research. The project’s success will rest on the contributions of those interested enough to add, correct, and comment. You will be able to reach me using the contact form below.  +The entries are not meant to be the final word, but instead the beginning of more conversations and research. The project’s success will rest on the contributions of those interested enough to add, correct, and comment. You can reach me using the [[contactform|Contact Form]]
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-Yukon has a wealth of sources for information about Yukon history including books, newspaper articles and series, magazines, and internet pages and sites. I will single out Murray Lundberg and the amazing crew that supports and grows the ExploreNorth website, and Sam Holloway and Dianne Green for their //Yukon Reader// and //Yukoner Magazine//. And of course, our very own treasure house, the Yukon Archives. +
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-Words in the square brackets are mine, usually as a qualification of the source text. +
-Sally Robinson+
  
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