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Atlas of Canada 6th Edition (archival version): Aboriginal Peoples circa 1823
The Atlas of Canada: Routes of Explorers [1497 to 1905]
Bibliography of Sources on Dena’ina and Cook Inlet Anthropology through 2016, Final Version 4.3
Canada-Red River Settlement
Transcript of House of Commons (United Kingdom) debate about the conflicts between the Lord Selkirk's colony and the North West company.
The Canadian North West: A Bibliography of the Sources of Information ... in Regard to the Hudson's Bay Company, the Fur Trade ...
Sources divided into books and pamphlets, book chapters, society publications, and periodicals.
Fur Trade Bibliography
Fur Trade Bibliography
The Fur Trade in Canada
Timeline of significant dates and events from 1497 to 2006 with main focus being the Hudson's Bay Company.
Fur Trading Posts in Saskatchewan - [194-?].
Historic Trails
A Historical Profile of the James Bay Area's Mixed European-Indian or Mixed European-Inuit Community
History of the Catholic Missions Among the Indian Tribes of the United States 1529-1854
Indians of British Columbia - Booklet. - 1969.
Introductory Timeline of Settler Colonialism in Saskatchewan
Jean Baptiste Cadotte's First Family: Genealogical Summary
Cadotte (sometimes spelt Cadot) was a prominent figure in the Lake Superior fur trade and married two Ojibwe women, Athanasie and Catherine. These articles focus on the children of Athanasie, also known as Equawaice, part of the Bullhead Catfish clan.
Compilation of three articles which appeared in Michigan's Habitant Heritage in 2020-2021.
Jean Baptiste Cadotte's Second Family: Genealogical Summary
Cadotte (sometimes spelt Cadot) was a prominent figure in the Lake Superior fur trade and married two Ojibwe women, Athanasie and Catherine. These articles focus on the children of Catherine, whom he married in the custom of the country.
Compilation of four articles which appeared in Michigan's Habitant Heritage in 2015-2016.
Related: Jean Baptiste Cadotte's First Family.
Manahatta to Manhattan: Native Americans in Lower Manhattan
Moose Factory: A Review of the Literature
Northern Dene Bibliography
Notes on the Historical Source Material in the Ayer Collection on the North American Indian Presented by Edward E. Ayer to the Newberry Library, Chicago.
Historical note:
"In 1911 Edward E. Ayer, a Chicago businessman, presented to The Newberry Library his collection of historical source material relating chiefly to the discovery, exploration and colonization of North America and to the native races of North America, the Hawaiian Islands and the Philippine Islands. It contains at present about 49,000 volumes, bound pamphlets, manuscripts, documents and other accessioned pieces."Posts and Forts of the Canadian Fur Trade 1600-1870
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.
Report of the Superintendent of Indian Affairs for British Columbia for 1872 &1873
The Royal Charter for Incorporating The Hudson's Bay Company, A.D. 1670
Selected References on Arctic and Subarctic Prehistory and Ethnology
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.
Trails and Landmarks in the Early West - Map. - Bruce Peel. - [Between 1946 and 1951].
Historical note:
Map drawn by Bruce Peel, cataloguer of the Adam Shortt Collection, Main Library, University of Saskatchewan between 1946-1951.