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Arctic Origin and Domestic Development of Chinook Jargon
Looks at characteristics of the population that would have found the mixed language useful and how it developed through marriages between traders and Indigenous women.
Chapter from: Language Contact in the Arctic: Northern Pidgins and Contact Languages edited by Ernst Håkon Jahr and Ingvild Broch
"As Their Natural Resources Fail": Native Peoples and the Economic History of Northern Manitoba, 1870-1930
As Their Natural Resources Fail: Native Peoples and the Economic History of Northern Manitoba, 1870-1930
BC First Peoples 12: Teacher Resource Guide
Bibliography on Indigenous Rights in Canada, 1995-2022
Exhaustive list (856 pages).
Bitter Feast: Amerindians and Europeans in Northeastern North America, 1600-64
[Book Review]
[Book Reviews]
[Book Reviews]
Castor Resartus: The Beaver Hat in History
Compilation of primary sources, mainly newspaper articles.
Chief Left Hand: Southern Arapaho
Chiefs & Change in the Oregon Country: Indian Relations at Fort Nez Perces, 1818-1855 Volume II
Cold Comfort: My Love Affair With the Arctic
Commerce de Fourrures et Competition a Betsiamites de 1850 a 1880
Conquest and Recovery in Early Writings from America
Content and Activities for Teaching about Indians of Washington State: Grades K-6
Covers three geographic regions: Washington coast, Puget Sound and the Plateau. Each topic is divided into pre-contact, contact and contemporary times.
Cultures in Contact, The Impact of European Contacts on Native American Cultural Institutions, A.D. 1000-1800
The De Soto Chronicles: The Expeditions of Hernando de Soto to North America in 1539-1543
Dry Millennium: Temperance and a New Social Order in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Canada and Red River
Early European Interaction With Aboriginal Hunters and Gatherers on Kangaroo Island, South Australia
Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains: Canadian Traders Among the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians, 1738-1818
An Ethnohistory of the Western Ojibwa, 1780-1830
Fifty HIstorical Vignettes: Views of the Common People
From Talking Chiefs to a Native Corporate Élite: The Birth of Class and Nationalism among Canadian Inuit
The Fur Trade and Western Canadian Society 1670-1870
Grade 4: Alsumsuti Ujit T’an Teli-l’nuimk = To Be Indigenous Is to be Free = Topelomosu Wen Skicinuwit
Content focused on the Mi'kmaq, Wolastoqewiyik, and Passamaquoddy (Peskotomuhkati) peoples of New Brunswick.
Handbook of the American Frontier, Four Centuries of Indian-White Relationships, Vol. 1: The Southeastern Woodlands
Heirs of an Ambivalent Empire : French-Indigenous Relations And the Rise of the Métis in the Hudson Bay Watershed
Here First
High Slack: Waddington's Gold Road and the Bute Inlet Massacre of 1864
Home from the Hill: A History of Métis in Western Canada
2nd edition.
Homeland to Hinterland: The Changing Worlds of the Red River Metis in the Nineteenth Century
Indians and Other Americans at Center Stage
Indians at Work: An Informal History of Native Labour in British Columbia, 1858-1930
Indigenous Ingenuity and the Fur Trade: Lesson Plan
For use with Grades 5-12.
Introduction: Native Peoples in British Columbia
Jean Baptiste Cadotte's First Family: Genealogical Summary
Cadotte (sometimes spelt Cadot) was a prominent figure in the Lake Superior fur trade and married two Ojibwe women, Athanasie and Catherine. These articles focus on the children of Athanasie, also known as Equawaice, part of the Bullhead Catfish clan.
Compilation of three articles which appeared in Michigan's Habitant Heritage in 2020-2021.
Jean Baptiste Cadotte's Second Family: Genealogical Summary
Cadotte (sometimes spelt Cadot) was a prominent figure in the Lake Superior fur trade and married two Ojibwe women, Athanasie and Catherine. These articles focus on the children of Catherine, whom he married in the custom of the country.
Compilation of four articles which appeared in Michigan's Habitant Heritage in 2015-2016.
Related: Jean Baptiste Cadotte's First Family.
The Last Buffalo Hunter
Law Transplanted, Justice Invented: Sources of Law for the Hudson's Bay Company in Rupert's Land, 1670-1870
The Legend of Thanadelthur: Elders’ Oral History and Hudson’s Bay Company Journals + Thainaltth’er noriya hołts’į, Ëna chu Dene chu ëłehëla nį; Bëghą honį ëritł’is hëla (HBC), ąłnëdhë behonié tth’i łą sį
Examines Dene oral stories to discuss the impact of Thanadelthur to her community and the fur trade.