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Aboriginal Peoples and Postsecondary Education in Canada
Ahtahkakoop (c. 1816-96)
"An All Round Indian Affair": the Native Gatherings at Macleod, 1924 & 1925
"As if Reviewing His Life": Bull Lodge's Narrative and the Mediation of Self-Representation
Beardy and His Chiefs, N.W. Rebellion
CAP Board Unhappy with Former Leader
Examines possible reasons why Dwight Dorey departed abruptly from his leadership position as Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP) national chief.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.8.
Chief Big Bear of the Plains Cree
Chief Poundmaker
Chief Poundmaker
Chief Red Pheasant Aiding Escape of Indian Officials
Chiefs with Lt. Gov. Dewdney
Colonel Otter Attacking the rebels at Cut Knife Hill, North-West Territory - Sketch. - 1885.
Historical note:
On 2 May 1885 Lieutenant Colonel William Otter was defeated by Poundmaker's war chief Fine-Day at the Battle of Cut Knife near Battleford, SK. A flying column of Canadian militia and army regulars was defeated by Poundmaker despite their use of a Gatling gun.Cree Chiefs from Crooked Lake
El Senador, Dennis Chávez: New Mexico Native Son, American Senior Statesman, 1888-1962
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
Fine Day
A Fine Day For a Fight: For the Cree, the Battle of Cut Knife Hill, 120 Years Ago this Spring, was a Great Victory. But it was also a Last Hurrah.
First Nations Leadership Development Within a Saskatchewan Context
First Nations Retain Close Link to RCMP
[Four Seasons Speaker's Series: Maria Campbell]
Friendship With Jailer Inspired Riel Poem
From "Indians" to "First Nations": Changing Anglo-Canadian Perceptions of the North American Indian in the Twentieth Century
General F.D. Middleton
Head and shoulders portrait of Chief Poundmaker
History of King Philip, Sovereign Chief of the Wampanoags: Including the Early History of the Settlers of New England
The History of the North-West Rebellion of 1885
How the West Was Lost: Frederick Haultain and the Foundation of Saskatchewan
"I Leave it With the People of the United States to Say": Autobiographical Disruption in the Personal Narratives of Black Hawk and Ely S. Parker
Images Used: Chapter 2 (A Dying Race):Portrait of Sotanah (Rainy Chief)
The Indians and the Crown: Aboriginal Memories of Royal Promises in Pacific Canada
Indigenous Leadership Bibliography
"Inspector Dickens Journal" Fort Pitt, 1885.
Historical note:
L' Insurrection du Nord-Ouest, 1885
An Integrative Approach to Teaching the Undergraduate Geography Course Aboriginal Peoples of the United States and Canada
Interior of Fort Pitt, Just [Before] the Rebellion of 1885
Kahneepotaytayo, Big Bear's Head Dancer
Letter from Middleton Demanding Poundmaker's Unconditional Surrender
Little Paul: Christian Leader of the Peace Party Dakotas
Louis Riel Addressing Jury in Court House at Regina
Louis Riel: One Life, One Vision
[Louis Riel's Part in Metis History and His Legacy in Canadian Culture]
Louis Riel - The Rediscovered Hero
Narrating Black Hawk: Indian Wars, Memory, and Midwestern Identity
The Nation Says Goodbye to a Great Man
Article commemorating the life and accomplishments of Harold Cardinal, author, teacher, lawyer and leader who died June 3, 2005 at the age of 60.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.