The Aboriginal Rock Paintings of the Churchill River
Arctic Myths and Magic
Atchakosuk: Ininewuk Stories of the Stars
Discusses Ininewuk (Cree) perspectives of astronomy, including mythology, stories and unique interpretations.
"Bateman, Christina"
Book Reviews
Chapter XXII -- "The Battleford Column"
The Commission of 1885 to the North-West Territories
Cree Language Resources: An Annotated Bibliography
Cree Ways of Helping: An Indigenist Research Project
Culture and Power in the Workplace: Aboriginal Women's Perspectives on Practices to Increase Aboriginal Inclusion in Forest Processing Mills
The Diaries of Louis Riel
Dix-huit ans chez les sauvages: voyages et missions dans l'extreme Nord de l'Amérique Britannique d'aprés les documents ...
[Dr. Russell's A Report on the Sites of Various Forts]
A series of field notes on several historical fur trade forts (mainly from Manitoba and southern Saskatchewan), and the Thunder Bird Stone at Kamsack, SK. Included are Glasgow (Albany) House, Alexandria Fort, Carlton House (original), Marlboro House, Fort Hibernia, Fort Alexandria.
Dr. Russell's Water Transportation Prairie Provinces
A set of historical and bibliographical notes compiled by Dr. Russell on water transportation in what is today the prairie provinces. Includes information on the Northcote of 1885 Resistance fame. Also discusses the employment of Metis and First Nations men on riverboats, and gives prices at Gabriel's Crossing (Gabriel Dumont's ferry operation).
Early Days in the Hudson's Bay Coy
Historical note:
The Enigma of Louis David Riel
Environmental Change - The Elders Speak
An Episode of the North-West Rebellion 1885
The False Traitor: Louis Riel in Canadian Literature
"Fleury, Patrice"
Folk Art and Ethnicity on the Prairies: Lysenko, Kurelek, Suknaski and Sapp
From Fireside to TV Screen Self-Determination and Anishnaabe Storytelling Traditions
[From Lac La Ronge Country: The Life and Photographic Legacy of Fur Trader Alan Sturley Nunn]
From the Diary of a Hudson's Bay Company's Clerk in the Seventies.
Historical note: