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British Columbia: Legal Institutions in the Far West, From Contact to 1871
Ceremonies of Possession in Europe's Conquest of the New World, 1492-1640
Chief One Gun Interview
Civilized, Roughly: Gender, Race, and the politics of Leisure in Colonial British Columbia, 1860-1871
The Conversion of the Port Simpson Tsimshian: Indian Control or Missionary Manipulation?
The Cost of Early Canada's Native Alliances: Reality and Scarcity's Rhetoric
The Cry for the Dead
The Development of Capitalism and the Subjugation of Native Women in Northern Canada
A Different Kind of Indians: Negotiating the Meanings of "Indian" and "Tribe" in the Puget Sound Region, 1820s-1970s
Don McLean Interview
Frank and Mary One Spot Interview
Friends, Foes, and Furs : George Nelson's Lake Winnipeg Journals, 1804-1822
From the Great River to the Ends of the Earth: Oblate Missions to the Dene, 1847-1921
The Fur Trade and Eighteenth-Century Imperialism
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.
A History of the Native People of Canada: Volume 1
Hold High Your Heads: History of the Métis Nation in Western Canada
Horses and the Economy and Culture of the Choctaw Indians, 1690-1840
Housing the Homeguard at Moose Factory: 1730-1982
[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.
"I see what I have done": The Life and Murder Trial of Xwelas, A S'Klallam Women
Imperial Leather: Race, Gender and Sexuality in the Colonial Contest
In Search of the Never-Never: Mickey Dewar: Champion of History across Many Genres
The Indian, the Métis and the Fur Trade: Class, Sexism and Racism in the Transition form "Communism" to Capitalism
Indians, Animals and the Fur Trade: A Critique of Keepers of the Game
Indigenous Knowledge and Colonial Power: The Oral Narrative as a Site of Resistance
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.
Intersocietal Relationships by Evolutionary Levels among North American Indians
An Introduction to the Arts of the Western Arctic
Islands of Truth: Vancouver Island from Captain Cook to the Beginnings of Colonialism
James Ratt: Lots Of Changes In 50 Years Of Trapping
Late Dorset Deposits at Iita: Site Formation and Site Destruction in Northwestern Greenland
Lawrence Clarke: Architect of Revolt
Lawrence Tobacco Interview
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?"