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Arapahoe Politics, 1851-1978: Symbols in Crises of Authority
The Bear Facts
Humourous animated short involves a ill-equipped European "discovering" the Inuit homeland and promptly planting flags everywhere as a sign of ownership and an Inuit hunter's response. Accompanying material: The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan.
Duration: 3:58.
The Bear Facts: Lesson Plan
Guide to accompany film, The Bear Facts. Target audience Grades one to three in the subject areas of History, Social Sciences, First Nations and Humanities.
Canada, Inc.
The Relevance of Ideology to the Emergence of a Capitalist Social Formation in Rupert's Land and the "Indian Territories" of British North American, 1852 to 1885
Caribou Inuit Traders of the Kivalliq
Challenging the New Canadian Myth: Colonialism, Post-colonialism, and Urban Aboriginal Policy in Thompson and Brandon, Manitoba
'The Comforts of Married Life': Métis Family Life, Labour, and the Hudson's Bay Company
The Creative Misunderstandings of George Cartwright: A Popular Culture in Cartwright's Labrador, 1770-1786
The Creoles of Russian America
Eora and English at Port Jackson: A Spanish View
Getting the Indians Out of Town: Race and Space in Victoria's History
A Glimmer of Hope: A Review of Recent Works on the Relations between Indigenous Peoples and Settler Society
The Historians' Indian: Native Americans in Canadian Historical Writing From Charlevoix to Present
Historical Timeline: From 1700s to the Present
Ikwe
In the Days of Our Grandmothers: A Reader in Aboriginal Womens' History in Canada
'Inhabited by a Race of Formidable Giants': French Explorers, Aborigines, and the Endurance of the Fantastic in the Great South Land, 1803
Introduction: Complex Subjectivities, Multiple Ways of Knowing
The Lizottes of Fort Vermilion and the Pre-1900 Evolution of a Metis Community
Makuk: A New History of Aboriginal-White Relations
Material Translations: Cloth in Early American Encounters, 1520-1750
The Métis in the Canadian West, vol. 1
Mistress Madeleine
Native American Quest for Face: Michael Dorris and Louise Erdrich's Discovery Narrative
[Natives and Newcomers: Canada's "Heroic Age" Reconsidered]
Natives and Newcomers: Canada's "Heroic Age" Reconsidered
A New Landscape: Changing Iroquois Settlement Patterns, Subsistence Strategies, and Environmental Use, 1630-1783
The Ojibwa - Missionary Encounter at Rainy Lake Mission 1839-1857
The Original Journal of Charles Larpenteur: My Travels to the Rocky Mountains Between 1833 and 1872
Othered Women
Our Land: Native Rights in Canada
Pemulwuy, The Rainbow Warrior
Rampart House
Historic site located near the mouth of Boundary Creek (Shanàghan K’òhnjik) and right next to the boundary between the United States and Canada.
Read My Gorget: Transformations in the Utility of Gorgets in North America From Insignia of Rank to Symbols of Diplomacy and Presentation Objects and the Enigma of the "Otsiquette Gorget"
Relations Between Native Americans and Those of African Descent in the South, 1526 to 1907
Ribbonwork of the Great Lakes Indians: The Material of Acculturation
"So Great a Correspondence": Native American Diplomacy in the Hudson Valley, 1609-1783.
The Staff of Life: Wheat and 'Indian Bread' in the New World
The Subarctic Indians and the Fur Trade, 1680-1860
Surviving the Perfect Storm of Diabetes in the World of the Schitsu'umsh
Thief, Slave Trader, Murderer: Christopher Columbus and Caribbean Population Decline
[To Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of the Dominion of Canada: From the Chiefs of the Shuswap, Okanagan and Couteau Tribes of British Columbia, Presented at Kamloops, B.C. August 25, 1910]
Text of letter protesting the misappropriation of land, failure to create treaties, and the policies of the B.C. government. Site also includes information on laws and customs, historical and political context, and timeline from 1763 to 2009.