Book Reviews
Book Reviews
The Borderlands of the American and Canadian Wests: Essays on Regional History of the Forty-ninth Parallel
The Boschlopers of New Netherland and the Iroquois, 1633-1664.
"Both the Honor and the Profit": Anishinaabe Warriors, Soldiers, and Veterans from Pontiac’s War through the Civil War.
Bound to Have Blood: Frontier Newspapers and the Plains Indian Wars by Hugh J. Reilly
Boy's Book of Indian Warriors and Heroic Indian Women
The Boys' Book of Indian Battles and Adventures, with Anecdotes about Them.
First published in 1844, under the title: Anecdotes of the American Indians.
Bridge Between Nations: A History of First Nations in the Fraser River Basin
A Brief and True Narration of the Late Wars Risen in New-England: Occasioned by the Quarrelsom Disposition and Perfidious Carriage of the Barbarous, Savage and Heathenish Natives There
A Brief History of the Land Dispute at Kanesatake (Oka) from Contact to 1961
Brigadier-general W. D. Otter, recently appointed chief of staff for the Canadian Militia - Sketch. - [Between 1890 and 1910].
Bring Back Our Lost Language
The British, the Indians, and Smallpox: What Actually Happened at Fort Pitt in 1763?
"Broken Arm" as a Peace-Maker
Bronze Plate on "North West Rebellion" Memorial, Battleford
Brothers Born of One Mother: British-Native American Relations in the Colonial Southeast
Buffalo Days: Forty Years in the Old West: The Personal Narrative of a Cattleman, Indian Fighter and Army Officer
Rewritten for the author's The Frontier Trail, published in 1923.
Buffalo Tiger, Bobo Dean, and the “Young Turks”: A Miccosukee Prelude to the 1975 Indian Self-Determination Act
Butler’s “Great Lone Land”
[Buying America from the Indians: Johnson v. McIntosh and the History of Native Land Rights]
Camp at Fish Creek
Camp 'B' Battery, Prince Albert
The Campaign of 1885: A Contemporary Account
Letters written by Canadian Militia Colour Sergeant William Thomas Wrighton in April and May of 1885 describe his experience at the Battle of Batoche during the Northwest Resistance. Includes archival photos of the soldiers and battlegrounds taken by Captain J. Peters. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 100.
Campaigning in the North West Territories
Campfires at the Cross: An Account of the Bunting Dale Aboriginal Mission at Birregurra, Near Colac, Victoria 1859-1851.
Campsite at Cussed Creek
Historical note:
Writers were unable to find any information on a "Battle of Cussed Creek" between First Nations and the Yorkton Home Guard in 1885. The Yorkton Home Guard was a locally organized militia company which was compensated for services in 1885 by the Federal Government.Canada and the Métis, 1869-1885
[Canada and the Métis, 1869-1885]
Canada. Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. Park Canada
Canada. Department of Northern Affairs and National Resources
Canada in the Making: Aboriginals: Treaties & Relations
Canada's Northern Defenders: Aboriginal Peoples in the Canadian Rangers, 1947-2005
Canada's Tous Azimuts Arctic Foreign Policy
Canada: The Northwest Campaign, 1885
The Canadian Armed Forces’ Eyes, Ears, and Voice in Remote Regions: Selected Writings on the Canadian Rangers
Canadian History
The Canadian Indians and the Great World War
Excerpt from Canada in the Great War. Vol. 3: Guarding the Channel Ports.
Canadian Indians and the Second World War: The Pivotal Event of the 20th Century for Canadian
Canadian Indians at the Front
Brief article argues that even though men were not citizens and therefore knew "no politics as yet", they enlisted because they were monarchists. Comments on the high number "Indians" who volunteered for service. Tone reflects attitudes of the time. Several issues on one pdf. To access this article use page counter at the top of the screen and go to page 972 of 1276.
Canadian Leadership in the Circumpolar World: An Agenda for the Arctic Council Chairmanship, 2013-2015
The Canadian Newspaper Industry's Portrayal of the Oka Crisis
The Canadian North-West: Its History and Its Troubles from the Early Day of the Fur-Trade to the Era of the Railway and the Settler: With Incidents of Travel in the Region, and the Narrative of Three Insurrections
The Canadian North West Rebellion 1885: A Case Study in Counterinsurgency
Canadian Savage Folk: the Native Tribes of Canada
The Canadians and the Métis: The Re-Creation of Manitoba, 1858-1872
The Canary Effect
Capt. Stewart.- Sketch. - [1885?].
Historical note:
The Rocky Mountain Rangers, under Captain Stewart, and the Moose Mountain Scouts, under Captain White, were also put in commission for service during the 1885 Resistance.