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The American Indian Under Reconstruction
Battleford
Blackfoot
Blackfoot brave with scalps
Blackfoot braves with scalps
"Blackfoot Dandy"
Black and white photograph of a Blackfoot man on horseback in an extravagant traditional regalia and feathered head-dress, subtitled "Blackfoot Dandy".
"Blackfoot Lodge"
"Blood Indian Brave"
"Blood Indian Carrying Tomahawk"
"Blood Indians"
"Blood Indians, McLeod"
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.
Chief Joseph's Own Story
Eskimo Songs: Songs of the Copper Eskimos
Finally We Are Growing Our Own
Fine Day
[First Nations Fishing Pacific Coast]
Fortieth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1918-1919
Friends, Foes, and Furs : George Nelson's Lake Winnipeg Journals, 1804-1822
Horse Child: Youngest son of Chief Big Bear
[Hudson's Bay Company Archive Digitized Microfilm]
Contains links to over 10,000 volumes of the pre-1870 records from almost 500 Hudson's Bay Company posts, including post journals, incoming and outgoing correspondence and accounts, and records kept at districts and departments overseeing the post activity which include lists of servants, accounts, reports, engagement registers, abstracts of servants’ accounts and minutes of council.
In/visible Sight: The Mixed-Descent Families of Southern New Zealand
"Indian Parade"
"Indian Parade"
Kahnespotaytayo, Mistahanimaskwa's (Big Bear's) Head Dancer.
Mapping Indigenous Futures: Creating a Native Voice in Higher Education
Memorial Cairn of Frog Lake Massacre
Memorial Cairn of Frog Lake Massacre- Inscription
"Montana South Peigans"
"Montana South Peigans"
Moostoos and Neepaquatatoue
Muskwa
Muskwa
"Old Blood Warriors"
Onion Lake
Only surviving sons of Poundmaker and Big Bear
"Our Amazing Visitors": Catherine Cartwright's Account of Labrador Inuit in England
Comments on four letters containing new information regarding a group of five Inuit who travelled to England from Labrador in the 18th century. The four letters discussed are included.
Peeayskin and wife
"Piegan Brass Band"
Promises of the "Vanishing" Worlds: Re-Storying "Civilization" in the Philippine National Imaginary
Using the literary work of Filipino author Nick Joaquin to examine the Philippine discursive between the "normal" civilized and the defined "primitive" Indigenous populations.
Report by Lieut. William F. Butler (69th Regt.) of His Journey from Fort Garry to Rocky Mountain House and Back, During the Winter of 1870-71. to Hon. Adams G. Archibald Lieut. Gov. Manitoba, 10th March, 1871.
Excerpt from The Great Lone Land, originally published in 1873.
Reverend H. Ellis
Sakamatayenew
"South Peigan Indian Brass Band"
"South Piegan Girl"
"Standard Bearer, South Peigans"
Stories of Indian Days: O-ge-mas-es Relates Many Incidents Of Early Life in the West.
Compilation, edited and annotated, mainly consisting of newspaper articles published between 1920 and 1921. Text in bold, footnotes and words in square brackets are the editor's.