Emily Norris Roehl Interview
Emma Oxebin Interview
En-Me-Gah-Bowh's Story: An Account of the Disturbances of the Chippewa Indians at Gull Lake in 1857 and 1862 and Their Removal in 1868
Encountering the More-Than-Human: Narration, Abjection and Pardon in Three Day Road
"Enemies Like a Road Covered With Ice": The Utah Navajos' Experience During the Long Walk Period, 1858-1868
An Episode of the North-West Rebellion 1885
Ernest L. Debassigae
Ernest L. Debassigae 2
Ernest L. Debassigae 3
An Essay towards an Indian Bibliography: Being a Catalogue of Books Relating to the History, Antiquities, Languages, Customs, Religion, Wars, Literature, and Origin of the American Indians, in the Library of Thomas W. Field
Europe's Indian, America's Jew: Modiano and Vizenor
Eva Owl Interview #2
Evelyn Victoria Windsor Interview #3
Evelyn Victoria Windsor Interview #4
Exploration, the Fur Trade and Hudson's Bay Company
Exploring the Impact of Ongoing Colonial Violence on Aboriginal Students in the Postsecondary Classroom
Fact in Fiction? Looking at the 1850 Texas Scalphunting Frontier With Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian as a Guide
Female Captive Stories in the United States From the Colonial Era to Present: A Study in the Pervasive Elements of the Traditional Narrative
The Field Diary of Lt. Edward Settle Godfrey, Commanding Co. K, 7th Cavalry Regiment under Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer ...
Fighters from the Fringe
Fighters from the Fringe: Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders Recall the Second World War
File Hills Agency Interview #3
Fine Day Interview #1
Fine Day Interview #10
Fine Day Interview #14
Fine Day Interview #1A
Fine Day Interview #1B
Fine Day Interview #21A
Fine Day Interview #26
Fine Day Interview #27
Fine Day Interview #28
Fine Day Interview #30
Fine Day talks about dancing, interspersed with plenty of stories from his life.
Fine Day Interview #37
Fine Day Interview #4
Fine Day Interview #5
Fine Day Interview #6
First Nation's Historical Centre for Tourism and Education
Discusses the First Nation owned and operated Chief Poundmaker Historical Centre and Tee-Pee Village which is open to welcome history buffs, campers, and community groups.
Entire issue on one pdf. To view article scroll to p. 18 of the special insert Windspeaker's Guide to Indian Country.
First Person Plural: Aboriginal Storytelling and the Ethics of Collaborative Authorship
The First Shot Rang Out
Website for virtual exhibit centred on the Battle of Duck Lake, the first armed engagement of the North West Resistance. Includes links to 110 images, the story of the battle from the differing perspectives of the museum, the Métis, civilians and military, and First Nations and brief biographies of Gabriel Dumont, Louis Riel, Hillyard Mitchell, L.N.F. Crozier, and Acheson Gosford Irvine.
The Forest Runners: A Story of the Great War Trail in Early Kentucky
The Forgotten Women Veterans of World War II, Part I
The Forgotten Women Veterans of World War II, Part II
Forms of Conquest: Indian Conflict and the Novel in the Americas
Forty Years Among the Indians: A True Yet Thrilling Narrative of the Author's Experiences Among the Natives
Forty Years in the North-West
Historical note:
W.J. Carter was a carpenter in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (NWT).