A New Nation: The Métis
Chapter 9 of People and Stories of Canada to 1867 by Michele Visser-Wikkerink and E. Leigh Syms. Recommended by Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth as a Manitoba Grade 5 Social Studies learning resource.
New Severn or Nieu Savanne: The Identification of an Early Hudson Bay Fur Trade Post
Anthropology Thesis (MA) -- McMaster University, 1980.
"Ninstints" Village: A Case of Mistaken Identity
Nipawi, on the Saskatchewan River, and its Historic Sites
This history deals primarily with the fur trade and the numerous posts in the "Nipawi", or Fort a la Corne and Nipawin areas along the Saskatchewan River from the 1750s to the 1790s. It contains historical and field research by Morton on the various French, Northwest Company, Independent, and Hudson's Bay Company posts found in this region of what is today Saskatchewan. Morton also discusses the war between the Cree and the original Atsina, or Gros Ventre, inhabitants of the area, as well as trade between First Nations and Europeans.
Historical note:
The Nishga and the Fur Trade, 1834-1842
The North West Company
The North West Company and the Hudson's Bay Company, 1808-1811, as in the Selkirk Papers.
The North-West Mounted Police and Frontier Justice, 1874--1898
The Northern Great Plains: Pantry of the Northwestern Fur Trade, 1774–1885
Northwest Changes
Power point looks at how the conflict between the Hudson's Bay Company and the Northwest Company influenced events in the Red River Settlement which ultimately led to the Battle of Seven Oaks.
Norway House: A Brief History: From Its Beginnings to Treaty Adhesions in 1908
Norway House: Economic Opportunity and The Rise of Community 1825-1844
Notes and Comments on Harmon’s Journal 1800-1820
Notes on the Tinneh or Chepewyan Indians of British and Russian America
Notices on the Claims of The Hudson's Bay Company: To Which is Added, a Copy of Their Royal Charter
Attributed to Samuel Gale--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints.
Nutrition and the Standard of Living of in the Mid-Eighteenth Century: A Comparison of Natives in the Canadian Sub-Arctic and Europeans
Ojibwa and Ottawa Fisheries around Manitoulin Island: Historical and Geographical Perspectives on Aboriginal and Treaty Fishing Rights
Ojibwe Women and Maple Sugar Production in Anishinaabewakiing and the Red River Region, 1670-1873
History Thesis (PhD) -- University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, 2021.
Old Fort Hills and Sioux Indians Crossing the Plains to Fort Carlton / Summer 1879. - Part I.
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Old Fort Hills and Sioux Indians Crossing the Plains to Fort Carlton / Summer 1879. - Part II.
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Old Fort Hills and Sioux Indians Crossing the Plains to Fort Carlton / Summer 1879. - Part III.
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Old Fort Walsh in the Cypress Hills - Photograph. - n.d.
Historical note:
Fort Walsh, located in the Cypress Hills of Saskatchewan, 170 km SE of present-day Swift Current, SK, was an early North-West Mounted Police post constructed in 1875 by men under the command of Inspector James Walsh, for whom it was named.Old trading post in village of Mamihk on Red Earth Reserve
On Western Trails in the Early Seventies: Frontier Pioneer Life in the Canadian North-West
Orkneymen to Rupert's Landers: Orkney Workers in the Saskatchewan District, 1795-1830
The Other Side of the Ledger: An Indian View of the Hudson's Bay Company
Our Land
[Our Native Land: Happy Birthday Hudson's Bay]
Our Roots: A History of La Ronge - 1981.
Painted Wooden Plaques from the MacFarlance Collection: The Earliest Inuvialuit Graphic Art
Paniqutaupik
Papers Relative to the Hudson's Bay Company's Charter and Licence of Trade: Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, April 1859.
Part II: Pre-Confederation Claims and Federal and Provincial Obligations: A Survey of the Applicable Law
Partition Between Rooms One and Two
Pasquatinow and the Red Earth Crees
Passing the Spring Out
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Paul Kane’s “Wanderings”
Pelican Narrows
People in Hudson's Bay Company Store
The People of the Plains
Philip Turnor, Inland Surveyor
Picture This: Hudson's Bay Company Calender Images and Their Documentary Legacy, 1913-1970
The Pine Island Posts, 1786-1794: A Study of Competition in the Fur Trade
Pioneers of Rupert's Land
The Political Economy of Indian Health and Disease in the Canadian Northwest
Prince of Wales Fort National Historic Site of Canada
Property Rights, Competition, and Depletion in the Eighteenth-Century Canadian Fur Trade: The Role of the European Market
Province of Canada, Documents Relating to the North-West Territories (1865)
Primary topic is negotiations between the British government and the Hudson's Bay Company for the cession of of the Company's rights back to the Crown and the Government of Canada's desire to annex the lands granted in the Charter of the Company.
Source: Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, 8th Parl, 4th Sess, 1865 at 44-57.