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50 Years With Indians and Settlers on Lake Winnipeg
Aboriginal Artists Defying Expectations
The Art of Rosalie Favell
Assignment: “The 1885 Rebellion”
At the Cultural and Religious Crossroads: Sara Riel and the Grey Nuns in the Canadian Northwest, 1848-1883
A Bead Box of My Own: The Beadwork of Métis Artist Philomene Umpherville
Beyond the Battlefield: Gabriel Dumont and Métis Leadership (1837-1885)
Biographies of Métis Community Leaders
Book Review
Broken Circle: The Dark Legacy of Indian Residential Schools: A Memoir
Butler’s “Great Lone Land”
Charles Cowley Pratt (1816-1888)
Cloven Hoof: Historical Drama and the Construction of Narrative Theology
Compilation of Biographies: Members of the Legislative Assembly of Assiniboia
When possible, links to external sources are included.
Continuation of Henry’s Journal: Covering Adventures and Experiences in the Fur Trade on the Red River, 1799-1801
Countering Imperial Justice: The Implications of a Cree Response to Crime
Current Memories: Robert Henderson Stories
Dorothy Betz
Author chronicles one woman's efforts to improve the lives of Aboriginal people.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
Edmond Morris among the Saskatchewan Indians and the Fort Qu’Appelle Monument
Elderly People of Aboriginal Origin in Winnipeg: Their Struggle to Secure Safe and Affordable Housing
The First Canadian Woman in the Northwest: The Story of Marie Anne Gaboury, Wife of John Baptiste Lajimonière, Arrived in the Northwest in 1807, and Died at St. Boniface at the Age of 96 Years
Five Contemporary Manitoba Artists, Who Happen to be Aboriginal
{footprints} Oscar Lathlin
Biography of Oscar Lathlin, who went from working a trap line in northern Manitoba to becoming a cabinet minister in Manitoba's NDP government.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.30.
From "Orphan" to "Settler": The Making of the Reverend Henry Budd
Discusses the early life of Budd (sakachuwescum), who was of Cree-HBC employee parentage and became the first ordained Indigenous missionary in British North-West America.
Sample chapter from Prophetic Identities: Indigenous Missionaries on British Colonial Frontiers, 1850-75.
Gabriel Dumont
George Flett, Native Presbyterian Missionary: "Old Philosopher"/"Rev'd Gentleman"
George Flett, Presbyterian Missionary to the Ojibwa at Okanase
Granny Beatrice’s Teachings: Beatrice Sinclair’s Story
Healing Journeys: Stories of Urban First Nations Women Overcoming Trauma
Henry’s Journal, Covering Adventures and Experiences in the Fur Trade on the Red River, 1799 to 1801
An Interview with Moses Neepin
James McKay (1828-1879): Métis Trader, Guide, Interpreter and MLA
John Black, the Apostle of the Red River, or, How the Blue Banner Was Unfurled on Manitoba Prairies
The Journal of the Canadian Rheumatology Association (Spring 2013, Volume 23, Number 1)
The Life and Times of Louis Riel
Louis Prince: A Mediator of the Higher Powers
Originally published in the Winnipeg Tribune on July 28, 1954 under the title "Powers Defy White Man: Witch Doctor’s Rites ‘Raise’ Lost Bodies". Article is about Louis Prince, a healer and clairvoyant from Manitoba.