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Appendix I: Haida Stories and Beliefs
The Canadian Indians and the Great World War
Excerpt from Canada in the Great War. Vol. 3: Guarding the Channel Ports.
The Central Eskimo
Ceremonial of Hasjelti Dailjis and Mythical Sand Painting of the Navajo Indians
Chapter XI -- "Sargent-Major Spicer on the Indian"
Historical note:
Sergeant-Major Frank Wyman Spicer, born in New York State, was a member of the NWMP and, subsequently, an ordained Methodist Minister.Cradles of the American Aborigines
Dictionary of the Chinook Jargon: Indian Trade Language of the North Pacific Coast
Lexicon of Chinook-English and English-Chinook for a mixed trade language spoken in the Pacific Northwest.
Chapter from Guide to the Province of British Columbia for 1877-8.
Early Days at York Factory
Ethnological Survey of Canada -- Report of the Committee consisting of ... [1902]
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.
History of Canadian Indians: 1840-1867
Overview of the history of First Nations people, with special attention given to New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Topics covered include: education, legal status and the Indian Affairs Department. Excerpt from: Canada and Its Provinces, Vol. V, edited by Adam Shortt and Arthur Doughty.
History of Canadian Indians: 1867-1912
Overview of the history of First Nations, dealt with by area: North-West, South Saskatchewan, Eastern Canada, British Columbia and Yukon. The author also has sections to discuss Sioux and Eskimo (Inuit)) issues. Excerpt from: Canada and Its Provinces, Vol. VII, edited by Adam Shortt and Arthur G. Doughty.
The Importance of Easy Access to Online Information Resources for Aboriginal Researchers
Indian Women
The Indians of British Columbia
Introduction [to Our Legacy: Kã-ki-pe-isi-nakatamãkawiyahk: Essays]
Ma-Ta-Oka of Pow-Ha-Tan: The Girl of the Virginia Forests (Generally known as 'the Princess Pocahontas.") A.D. 1607.
The North American Indians
North American Indians
Notes on Eskimo Traditions
Notes on the Tinneh or Chepewyan Indians of British and Russian America
The Origin of the Totemism of the Aborigines of British Columbia
The Pre-Selkirk Settlers of Old Assiniboia
Brief descriptions of leaders in the Red River Settlement such as Cuthbert Grant, Alexander Kennedy Isbister, William Kennedy, Louis Riel Senior and Junior, James McKay, etc.; based on the author's observations while living at Fort Garry in the summer of 1871.
The Red Man
The Red River Settlement and the Hudson's Bay Company
Remarks on the Indian Languages of North America
Report on the Ethnological Survey of Canada [1900]
Report on the Sarcee Indians
Russian America: Its Physical Characteristics and Native Tribes
The Sacred Formulas of the Cherokees
Sign Language Among North American Indians Compared with that Among Other Peoples and Deaf-Mutes
Sketch of the Klamath Language of Southern Oregon
"Talking Musquash"
The Thling of Alaska
Treaty Negotiations, 1876 to 1878, Between Canada and First Nations of Alberta and Saskatchewan
Peter Erasmus acted as an interpreter for the Cree during negotiations for Treaty Six held at Fort Carlton and Fort Pitt.