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[Dr. Michael Hart: Canada Research Chair in Social Work]
[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 Carlton Trail
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).
Duke and Duchess of Devonshire
Early Days at York Factory
Early Days in the Hudson's Bay Coy
Historical note:
The Enigma of Louis David Riel
"Eskimo Camp Churchill"
Extracts from the Newspapers of the East Bearing on the North - West and particularly on the Red River Settlement and Disturbances There.
Facts for the People: The Northwest Rebellion, the Question of the Half-Breeds and the Government's Treatment of Them
Family Development Project / Duck Bay, Manitoba. - Reprint. - January-February 1962.
Father Lacombe: The Black-Robe Voyageur
A Few Words on the Hudson's Bay Company: With a Statement of the Grievances of the Native and Half-caste Indians, Addressed to the British Government Through their Delegates Now in London
"First Assembly of the First Legislature of Manitoba"
[First Nations Water Rights at the Centre for Human Rights Research]
"Fleury, Patrice"
Fort Garry, Red River Settlement
Foundations of Government in the West / a paper delivered before the Regina Canadian Club / By Commissioner A.B. Perry, C.M.G. - 1 January 1910.
Four birch bark baskets with designs
Four people talking about Eskimo caribou clothing at Churchill
Four women in Indian clothing holding signs saying; "No RCMP for Newfoundland", "RCMP vs. Indians", "Department of Citizenship vs. Indians"
[Fred Shore]
The French Half-Breeds of the Northwest
Content and language reflect the attitudes of the times.
Forms part of Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution ... for the Year 1879.
See pages 309-328.
Friends, Foes, and Furs : George Nelson's Lake Winnipeg Journals, 1804-1822
From the Diary of a Hudson's Bay Clerk in the Seventies (article).
Historical note:
From the Diary of a Hudson's Bay Company's Clerk in the Seventies.
Historical note:
"Gerry, Harriet E., Sinasia Remembers."
Giraud, M., "Note on the Half-Breed Problem in Manitoba," 1937.
Glimpses of the Past in the Red River Settlement, from Letters of Mr. John Pritchard, 1805-1836
The Great Fur Land, or, Sketches of Life in the Hudson's Bay Territory
The Great Lone Land: A Narrative of Travel and Adventure in the North-West of America
The Great Lone Land: The Iconography of the Riel Rebellions, 1869 and 1885: Including an Outline History of Manitoba and North West Canada
Head and shoulders shot of Gabriel Dumont
History of Saskatchewan and the Old North West
The History of the North-West Rebellion of 1885
Holiday Rambles Between Winnipeg and Victoria
How Qu'Appelle Got Its Name
Hudson's Bay Company postcard : "His Majesty's Northern Subjects"
Hudson's Bay Mission - Postcard.
Hunting - Walrus. - Postcard.
Indian Boys Making Snow-shoes at Lorette, Canada - Sketch. - [1875?].
Historical note:
Published from 1857 to 1916, the original Harper's Weekly ("Journal of Civilization"), distinguished itself by criticizing New York's corrupt Tammany Hall (via the cartoons of Thomas Nast) and by publishing numerous lithographs that documented the progress of the Civil War. Revived briefly as a granola-scented broadsheet in the 1970s, the Weekly was more successfully relaunched in 2000.