Discipling the Innut: Social Form and Control in Bush, Community and School
Dispossession or Adaptation? Migration and Persistence of the Red River Métis, 1835‑1890
Document One: The Fulton Report
Edited version of a discussion paper prepared by E. Davie Fulton to assist in the resolution of the Lubicon Lake Band's struggle for tradition lands. The Lubicon Cree were missing from the original signing and negotiations of Treaty 8. Introduction by Peter Kulchyski.
Documents Two and Three: Dene/Metis Agreement in Principle with the Federal Government and Introduction
Introduction and two documents related to the signing of the Agreement-In-Principal between the Déne and Métis of the North West Territories and Government of Canada resolving a land claim of the Native people.
Dr. Alice Kehoe at Francois-Finlay Post Excavation
Historical note:
The Francois-Finlay Post was the first "pedlar" post on the Saskatchewan River was a combined effort of François Le Blanc, a veteran of the La Vérendrye family's 1740's expeditions, and James Finlay, a Scottish-born businessman. Located just about 150 kilometres east of Prince Albert, below Finlay's Falls near present-day Nipawin, Saskatchewan, the stockaded post was the focus of 20th century archeological excavations.The Drawings of Parr: A Closer Look
Duck Lake Agency - Ledger 1885-89, 1921-29
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.Duck Lake Battle Grounds
Ear Disease and Hearing Problems - FM Radios Help School Children Hear
Early Administrative Developments in Fighting Tuberculosis Among Canadian Inuit: Bringing State Institutions Back In
The Early Missions of the Swan River District, 1821-1869
Economic Aspects of Aboriginal Title in Northern Manitoba:
Treaty 5 Adhesions and Métis Scrip
Economic Development and Innu Settlement: The Establishment of Sheshatshit
Economic Development of the Siberian North
The Education Mission of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
The Education of a Native American Anthropologist: Edward P. Dozier (1916-1971)
An Educational Comparison of Selected Groups of Norwegian Saami and North Amerindians
Effective Education to Meet Special Needs of Native Children
The Effects of Labeling on Health Behavior and Treatment Programs Among North American Indians
The Effects of Native Land Claims on Public Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment in the Canadian North
Elaine Goodale Eastman and the Failure of the Feminist Protestant Ethic
An Empirical Clarification of Motivational Variables Among Saskatchewan People of Indian Ancestry
Eskimo Kinship Terminologies
Eskimo Telephone Operator
Ethnobotany
The Etiology of Otitis Media Among Inuit Children: An Anthropological Approach [English Summary]
Evaluation of a Presecondary-Level Individualized Mathematics Program for Inuit Adults in Northern Quebec
The Evolution of the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations
An Example of Legend Distortion from the Apaches of the Mescalero Indian Reservation
Excavating Post Walls at Francois Post (near Nipawin)
Historical note:
The post was built in 1763 the first "pedlar" post on the Saskatchewan River was a combined effort of François Le Blanc, a veteran of the La Vérendrye family's 1740's expeditions, and James Finlay, a Scottish-born businessman. The site is now underwater due to the nearby dam project.Excavation of Francois-Finlay Post
Historical note:
The Francois-Finlay Post was the first "pedlar" post on the Saskatchewan River was a combined effort of François Le Blanc, a veteran of the La Vérendrye family's 1740's expeditions, and James Finlay, a Scottish-born businessman. The site is currently under Tobin Lake, which was created by the construction of the Francois-Finlay dam.Excerpted from the Section-by-Section Analysis
Experiences of Starting and Conducting a Store in Saskatchewan in the Early ‘80s.
Explaining High Blood Pressure: Variation in Knowledge about Illness
Exploratory Data Analysis of Type II Diabetes Among Navajo Indians
The Face Pullers: Ch. 1 Images - Big Bear 1825-88
The Face Pullers: Ch.1 Images - Chief Bobtail and Son
The Face Pullers: Ch. 1 Images - Lt. Gov. Edgar Dewdney, Piapot and Montreal Garrison Artillery
The Face Pullers: Ch. 1 Images - North-West Rebellion Participants from Both Sides
Photograph of a group of participants in the Northwest Resistance, from both sides. Left to Right: Constable Black, Louis Cochin, Inspector R.B.Deane, Alexis Andre, Beverly Robertson, Horse Child, Big Bear, Alexander Stewart, Poundmaker. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers: Ch.1 Images - Poundmaker
The Face Pullers: Ch.2 Images - Deerfoot with rifle
The Face Pullers: Ch.2 Images - Sarcee Woman
The Face Pullers: Ch. 2 Images - Unidentified Blood Warrior
Subject holding rifle, sitting on animal hide wearing traditional clothing. Shot in studio. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers: Ch. 3 Images - Staff and Students of Government Industrial School
Photograph of the staff and students of a government industrial school in Fort Qu'Appelle. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.