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Archiving Memory: Explorer and Trader Accounts As Evidence In Aboriginal Rights And Title Litigation
Archiving Memory: Explorer and Trader Accounts as Evidence in Aboriginal Rights and Title Litigation
Battleford and Medicine Hat - Newspaper clipping - 9 May 1885.
"Beatty, Reginald Bird-Diary & Correspondence"
The Birch Bark Canoe: Navigating a New World
Discusses the importance of the Indigenous invention in the development of Canada.
Additional Material: The Birch Bark Canoe: Navigating a New World: 21st Century Curriculum Connections and Video Resource for Manitoba Teachers (Grades 5-9).
Boundaries of Person, Boundaries of Place: Wilderness, "Indians" and the Mapping of Canada's Northwest Interior in 1857
The Canadian North-West: Its History and Its Troubles from the Early Day of the Fur-Trade to the Era of the Railway and the Settler: With Incidents of Travel in the Region, and the Narrative of Three Insurrections
Civilized, Roughly: Gender, Race, and the politics of Leisure in Colonial British Columbia, 1860-1871
Clearing the Plains Study Guide
"Colonial Genocide and Historical Trauma in Native North America: Complicating Contemporary Attributions."
Colonial Mediascapes: Sensory Worlds of the Early Americas
Colonization and the Origins of Humanitarian Governance: Protecting Aborigines Across the Nineteenth-Century British Empire
Contours of a People: Metis Family, Mobility, and History
Conversations With Coyote: Philosophizing Through Stories
Dreams and the Invisible World In Colonial New England: Indians, Colonialists, and the Seventeenth Century
Elatu’s Funeral: A Glimpse of Inughuit-American Relations
on Robert E. Peary’s 1898 – 1902 Expedition
Empires, Nations, and Families: A History of the North American West, 1800-1860
Fort Carlton, 1885
Framing Indigenous-Settler Relations Within British Columbia's Modern Treaty Context: A Discourse Analysis of the Maa-nulth Treaty in Mainstream Media
French and Indians in the Heart of North America, 1630–1815
French and Indians in the Heart of North America, 1630-1815
Book review of: French and Indians in the Heart of North America, 1630-1815 edited by Robert Englebert and Guillaume Teasdale. Scroll down to page 171 to read review.
French Canadians, Furs and Indigenous Women in the Making of the Pacific Northwest
'Frères et Enfants du même Père': French-Indigenous Alliance and Diplomacy in the Petit Nord and Northern Great Plains, 1731-1743
Friends, Foes, and Furs : George Nelson's Lake Winnipeg Journals, 1804-1822
From Fur to Felt Hats: The Hudson’s Bay Company and the Consumer Revolution in Britain, 1670-1730
[From Lac La Ronge Country: The Life and Photographic Legacy of Fur Trader Alan Sturley Nunn]
From Savagery to Civilization: The Canadian North-West: Its History and Its Troubles from the Early Days ... and the Narrative of Three Insurrections
Fur Trader Game
For use with the article The Business That Created a Country found on p. 6 of the special issue "How Furs Built Canada" in Kayak: Canada's History Magazine for Kids. Suitable for Grades1 to 5.
Grade 7: Expansion of the Hudson's Bay Company: Contributions of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
History of the Ojibway Nation
Home Fire [Ending the Cycle of Family Violence]
[Hudson's Bay Company Archive Digitized Microfilm]
Contains links to over 10,000 volumes of the pre-1870 records from almost 500 Hudson's Bay Company posts, including post journals, incoming and outgoing correspondence and accounts, and records kept at districts and departments overseeing the post activity which include lists of servants, accounts, reports, engagement registers, abstracts of servants’ accounts and minutes of council.
The Iceberg and the Cathedral: Encounter, Entanglement, and Isuma in Inuit London
[In Search of First Contact: The Vikings of Vinland, the Peoples of the Dawnland, and the Anglo-American Anxiety of Discovery]
In Search of the Never-Never: Mickey Dewar: Champion of History across Many Genres
The Indianization of Lewis and Clark
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada: Teacher's Kit for Giant Floor Map
Topics include climate change, demographics, Indigenous governance, housing, human rights, Indigenous languages, migration, famous people, original place names, residential schools, seasonal cycles, symbols, timeline, trade routes, and treaties, land disputes, agreements and rights.
Although activities were created for the giant floor map, they can be adapted to the printable tile version.
An Infinity of Nations: How the Native New World Shaped Early North America
The Influence of the Hudson's Bay Company in the Exploration and Settlement of the Red River Valley of the North
"Inspector Dickens Journal" Fort Pitt, 1885.
Historical note:
Interior of Fort Pitt, Just [Before] the Rebellion of 1885
Kayakers Near Scotland's Northern Shores at the Turn of the 17th-18th Centuries: Main Theories of Origin
The Last Man: A British Genocide in Tasmania
Late Dorset Deposits at Iita: Site Formation and Site Destruction in Northwestern Greenland
The Legacy of Canadian Colonialism: The Case of Violence Against Aboriginal Women
Lesson Plan: Fur Trade Timeline
Designed for Grades 3-8. Information from the article Fur Trade Times in the special issue of Kayak magazine How Furs Built Canada. Students play a class game of "I Have ... Who Has?"