Argues that a prohibition of the export of Beaver should not be used as a means of increasing the import, as suggested by the paper that the author here is responding to.
Non-Indigenous perspective on history, conditions in late 19th century North America and biographical notes about four young pupils. Also contains part of the constitution of the Canadian Indian Research and Aid Society. The author is a clergyman of the Church of England (Anglican).
"Containing a full description of that settlement, and the adjacent country; and likewise of the Fur Trade, with hints for its improvement, &c. &c. to which are added, remarks and observations made in the inland parts, during a residence of near four years; a specimen of five Indian languages; and a journal of a journey from Montreal to New York."
Report of a Mission to the Ottawas and Ojibwas on Lake Huron
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F. O'Meara
Description
Outlines O'Meara's report from his Government Indian Mission at Manitoulin Island following his appointment by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in 1839 as Missionary to the Indians at Sault St. Marie.
Discussion of the activities of the "Meeting for Sufferings" organization, as originally issued in the series: Tracts Relative to the Aborigines ; no. 5.
The Report of the Committee on the Mi'kmaq Mission from Nov. 1849 to Oct. 1950
The Report of the Committee on the Mikmak Mission from Nov. 1849 to Oct. 1950
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Micmac Missionary Society
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Report of the Micmac Missionary Society, including the organizations constitution that states its main objective as the evangelization and civilization of First Nations people.
Contains bylaws of the Mississaguas of the Credit and is a certified copy of a report of a Committee of the Privy Council, which was approved by the Governor General in Council on the 24th of October, 1884.
Parliamentary papers / Great Britain. Parliament (1859-1865). House of Commons
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Great Britain
Colonial Office
Governor General of Canada
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Correspondence between the commanding officers of the United States troops in Minnesota and the governor of the Hudson's Bay Company at Red River regarding the Sioux refugees in the British territory (which would become Canada).