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Archaeology as an Aid in Cross-Cultural Science Education
Bibliography - Grad Theses on Indians
The Bungee dialect of the Red River Settlement
Linguistics Thesis (MA) -- University of Manitoba, 1989.
Classroom Learning Environment in North American Schools
The Confrontation at Rivières aux Ilets de Bois
Creation of Indian Reserves on the Canadian Prairies 1870-1885
Dakota Perceptions of Clinical Encounters with Western Health-Care Providers
The Demographic Composition and Economic Circumstances of Winnipeg's Native Population
Devalued People: The Status of the Métis in the Justice System
Documents: Introduction
Introduction and two archival items on social and economic conditions of Aboriginal people. The first report is on the socio-economic conditions that contributed to the spread of tuberculosis, and the economic measures needed to be taken to improve the lives of the Swampy Cree Indians. The second report is an account of the socio-economic conditions of Aboriginal people and recommendations for improving their health status.
Domestic Hunting and Fishing by Manitoba Indians: Magnitude Composition and Implications for Management
Ethnic Variation in Cholecystectomy Rates and Outcomes, Manitoba, Canada, 1972-84
The Foot of the River
Hydroelectric Power and Indian Water Rights on the Prairies
Indian Agriculture in the Fur Trade Northwest
Indian Water Rights on the Prairies
Inuit Land Use and Occupancy in Northern Manitoba
Manitoba Métis Federation Inc. Position Paper On Child Care and Family Services (15 May, 1982)
Reprint of 1982 Manitoba Metis Federation position paper, Manitoba Métis Federation Inc. Position Paper On Child Care and Family Services
The Métis in the Canadian West, vol. 1
The Métis in the Canadian West, vol. 2
Native Image: Past Images of Native Health Care
Old Native and Métis Fiddling in Two Manitoba Communities: Camperville and Ebb and Flow
One Century Later: Western Canadian Reserve Indians Since Treaty 7
An Overview of Demographic, Social and Economic Conditions among Manitoba's Registered Indian Population
Perceptions Of Parents In Selected Metis Communities Concerning The Composition Of A Desirable Social Studies Program
Physicians' Attitudes Toward Collaboration with Traditional Healers
Places Not Our Own
Power and Performance, The Indian Agent and the Agency, 1877-1897: Two Western Case Studies
The Red-Assiniboine Junction: A Land Use and Structural History, 1770-1980
Relocation and Social Change among the Swampy Cree and Metis of Easterville, Manitoba
Request for the City of Saskatoon to send a Representative to Batoche
Riel Family: Home and Lifestyle at St.-Vital, 1860-1910 = La Famille Riel: Résidence et Mode de Vie à St-Vital entre 1860 et 1910
Ritchot's Resistance: Abbé Noël Joseph Ritchot and the Creation and Transformation of Manitoba
A Safe Distance
Shared Experience and Magical Death: Chipewyan Explanations of a Prophet's Decline
The Silver Creek Surrender of 1892 and 1898: Gamblers Indian Band
Social Support and Decision-Making: The Inuit in the Biomedical System
Status of Métis Children Within the Child Welfare System
Traditional Indian Healers in Northern Manitoba: An Emerging Relationship with the Health Care System
Treaty Research Report: Treaty Five (1875)
Treaty Research Report: Treaty Three (1873)
York Boats & Buffalo Robes: Fur Trade Life at Lower Fort Garry
Topics include trade, furs, people at work, supply, pastimes and recipes. Intended as classroom resource for a visit to Lower Fort Garry historic park, but information is general. Due to age of publication, some terminology is out-of-date.