A photograph of Metis positions on the Fish Creek battleground, likely taken shortly after the battle by a Canadian Army photographer. Presumably the Metis soldiers were positioned in the wooded area of the coulee visible ahead in the photograph. This may be the opening scene of the battle where Middleton's Scouts were met by an opening fusilade from the Metis ranks. The farmhouse visible on the right is possibly Tourond's house, for whose family the place takes its Metis name of "Tourond's Coulee."
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 26, no. 1, Winter, pp. 116-144
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Author compares President Bush and the American state’s response to 9/11 to 19th century foreign and domestic policies under the ideology of Manifest Destiny.
Indigenous Affairs, no. 3-4, Indigenous People in Urban Areas, 2002, pp. 28-33
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Chronicles the upheaval suffered by the indigenous Embera people after a hydroelectric dam was constructed.
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