Journal of American Indian Education, vol. 12, no. 3, May 1973, pp. [1-8]
Description
Study at Hobbema found families very concerned with education, heritage, culture and family; problems noted included bilingualism and living away from home.
Review Committee on Indian and Métis Adoptions and Placements: Final Report to the Honourable Muriel Smith, Minister of Community Services
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Edwin C. Kimelman
Description
Examines the issue of Aboriginal children from Manitoba being placed for adoption in non-Aboriginal homes in other provinces and the United States.
Part 2.
[Review Committee on Indian and Métis Adoptions and Placements: Final Report to the Honourable Muriel Smith, Minister of Community Services]
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
[Edwin C. Kimelman]
Description
Examines the issue of Aboriginal children from Manitoba being placed for adoption in non-Aboriginal homes in other provinces and the United States.
Part 1.
The Canadian Journal of Native Studies, vol. 5, no. 2, 1985, pp. 253-259
Description
Reviews concepts of "nationalism, tribes and the nation-state ... position of Native people of Canada in terms of rural homelands in an urban industrial society."
[Review Essay] North American Indian Photographs/Images
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Mick Gidley
American Indian Culture and Research Journal, vol. 9, no. 3, 1985, pp. 37-47
Description
Book reviews of:
Side Trips: The Photography of Summer W. Matteson, 1898-1908 by Louis B. Casagrande and Philips Bourns.
Coast of Many Faces by Ulli Steltzer.
Inuit: The North in Transition by Ulli Steltzer.
A Haida Potlatch by Ulli Steltzer.
The Enduring Navaho by Laura Gilpin.
Hopi Photographers, Hopi Images compiled by Victor Masayesva Jr. and Erin Younger.
The Blackfeet Reservation, 1885-1945: A Photographic History of Cultural Survival by William E.
The North American Review, vol. 258, no. 4, Special Heritage Issue: The Indian Question, 1823-1973, Winter, 1973, pp. 10-14
Description
Comments on a report by Rev. Jedidiah Morse to the Secretary of War in the U.S. on Indian Affairs.
Originally published in The North American Review, January, 1823.
File contains 4 negatives, and 2 black and white photos of Rhoda Ahenakew, Indian Princess at the Prince Albert Annual Pow Wow held on June 25, 1973, at Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Scanned images include two negatives of Ahenakew standing, and one black and white photograph of Ahenakew's face.
Science, vol. 152, no. 3726, New Series, May 27, 1966, pp. 1191-1210
Description
Documents the chronological and ecological changes that affected the techniques and tools used in hunting practices; includes maps and illustrations of projectiles.
Bringing Home Animals: Religious Ideology and Mode of Production of the Mistassini Cree Hunters
Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Philip Goldring
Prairie Forum, vol. 10, no. 1, Spring, 1985, pp. 234-240
Description
Book reviews of:
Partners in Furs: A History of the Fur Trade in Eastern James Bay, 1600-1870 by Daniel Francis and Toby Morantz.
Bringing Home Animals: Religious Ideology and Mode of Production of the Mistassini Cree Hunters by Adrian Tanner.
Retelling his father's account of the signing of Treaty #7, and the establishment of the Blood Reserve; also the establishment of the Mormon settlement at Cardston.
Uses Paul's life to illustrate the distinctions in roles within the Red River community as well as differences between Métis inside and outside the community.
Canadian Ethnic Studies, vol. 17, no. 2, 1985, pp. 1-30
Description
Examines how Canada failed to fulfill its promise of land security after the creation of Manitoba, and that fears the same would happen in the North West Territories contributed to the armed conflict in 1885.