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An Account of the Advance of the 7th Fusiliers of London to aid in the suppression of the North West Rebellion
Alien Language: Indian Words Mediation and Representation in American Indian Contemporary Fiction
Americans and Other Aliens in the Navajo Historical Imagination in the Nineteenth Century
"Angles of Vision": N. Scott Momaday, the Native American Renaissance, and Effect on American Identity
Archaeology, Education and First Nations: Two Case Studies From Central Saskatchewan
“Artistic License” Should Be Revoked If It Involves the Re-writing of History: My Heart is on the Ground: The Diary of Nannie Little Rose by Ann Rinaldi
The Assiniboine
Attacking a Canadian supply steamer on the Saskatchewan - Sketch and article. - 23 May 1885.
A Battery Going to the Front - Sketch. - 2 May 1885
Battle of Batoche
Battleford and Medicine Hat - Newspaper clipping - 9 May 1885.
Book Reviews
Breaking Out of the Lens
Capture of Louis Riel by the Scouts Armstrong and Hourie, May 15, 1885
Cartographies of Desire: Captivity, Race, and Sex in the Shaping of an American Nation by Rebecca Blevins Faery
Case Comment: R. v. Gladue
The Changing Face of the Métis Nation
Changing Perspectives: Photography and First Nations Identity
Claiming the Land: Indians, Goldseekers, and the Rush to British Columbia
Coast Salish: Collections: Archaeology and Ethnology of the Gulf of Georgia
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.Contesting Ideology in Children’s Book Reviewing
A Convoy of Northwest Police on the March - Sketch. - 1885.
Copy of Illustration from ILLUSTRATED WAR NEWS, April 4, 1885
Cornelius Mathews: A Study of His Depiction of Native Americans in Post-Jacksonian America
Dead Man, Dead West
Denial of Proper Dental Care 'May Never Have Happened'
Desperately Seeking Some Kind of Solution
Jokingly looks at the "blended blood" issue or what Taylor calls the people of mixed societies (pms).
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.7.
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.The Effect of Multimedia on Recall by Native American Learners With and Without Reading Difficulty
Elementary Students' Images and Understanding of First Nations People
Ethnopolitical Representations of Indigenous Peoples: Comparative Perspectives on the Americas
Evidently, I've Been a Good Boy
Comments by the author on liiving with a cheerleader, the only Mohawk cheerleader in the Canadian Football League.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.6.
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 Images - "Knitting and Spinning at St. Albert School"
Black and white photograph of a class of young Indigenous girls learning to knit and spin at the St. Albert industrial school. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 images - "Learning Saddlery and Bootmaking, St. Albert School, 1898"
Black and white photograph of a class of Indigenous youths learning saddlery and bootmaking at the St. Albert industrial school. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.