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1978 Education and Elders Conference 2
An American Genocide: The United States and the California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873
The Archaeology of 1858 in the Fraser Canyon
Armed with an Eagle Feather against the Parliamentary Mace: A Discussion of Discourse on Indigenous Sovereignty and Spirituality in a Settler Colonial Canada, 1990-2017
Arthur Fisher Interview
Assignment: “The 1885 Rebellion”
At the Intersections of Empire: Ceremony, Transnationalism, and American Indian–Filipino Exchange
Au Nom du Bon Dieu et du Buffalo: Métis Lived Catholicism on the Northern Plains
The Battle of Seven Oaks: The Debate over Métis Independence
Examines the influence of the Battle of Seven Oaks on the creation of Métis nationhood.
The Civil War and Reconstruction in Indian Territory
Clash at Clayoquot: Manifestations of Colonial and Indigenous Power in Pre-Settler Colonial Canada: (The Overlooked 1792 Journals of David Lamb and Jacob Herrick)
Competing Ideas of Empire: British Perceptions of Their Six Nations Allies in the Seven Years' War
"Conspiracy and Treason": The Red River Resistance From an Expansionist Perspective
A Conversation with Lisa Brooks about Our Beloved Kin
CPR Telegraph Ledger: The North-West Resistance
Creating Space for Historical Narratives through Indigenous Storywork and Unsettling the Settler
Digital Resources for Settler Colonialism, Effects on Indigenous Peoples and the Issue of Genocide in World History
Down the Warrior's Path: The Causes of the Southern Wars of the Iroquois
Evolving Commemorations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Military Service
'A Flag that Knows No Colour Line': Aboriginal Veteranship in Canada, 1914-1939
From the Klondike to Berlin: The Yukon in the First World War
A Genocidal Legacy: A Case Study of Cultural Survival in Northwestern California
Halfbreeds: Primary Source Material
Harry D. Williams Interview
History of North Dakota
"with a new preface and postscript".
The Homestead as Fortress: Fact or Folklore?
Noelene Cole ... [et al.]
"The Index to a Man's Principles": Dawson and the Canadian Yukon Patriotic Fund, 1914-1920
Indigenous Blockages and the Power to Speak the Law: From Settler Colonialism to Indigenous Resurgence
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
Indigenous Passages to Cuba, 1515-1900
Indigenous Veterans: From Memories of Injustice to Lasting Recognition: Report of the Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs
Introduction: Brothers and Sisters in Arms
Introduction: The North and the First World War
The Iroquois Perspective
J. Z. LaRocque: A Métis Historian’s Account of His Family’s Experiences during the North-West Rebellion of 1885
Discusses Joseph Zépherin LaRocque, born in Lebret, Saskatchewan, who was one of the very few Métis vernacular historians writing in the early 20th century.
Jimmy Meneen Interview 2
The Last Battle of Seven Oaks Puppet Play
For use with article Last Battle of Seven Oaks, written by Heather Wright and illustrated by Celia Krampien found on p. 30 of the special issue "How Furs Built Canada" of Kayak: Canada’s History Magazine for Kids. Suitable for Grades 2-6.
A Legacy of Sacrifice and Honor: Celebrating Tribal Resilience and Military Service at Haskell Nations University
A Library Matter of Genocide: The Library of Congress and the Historiography of the Native American Holocaust
Literary Land Claims: The "Indian Land Question" from Pontiac's War to Attawapiskat
Maglaire Cardinal Interview
Māori as "Warriors" and "Locals" in the Private Military Industry
Metis Timeline Game
Students participate in game involving the events leading up to and following the Red River Resistance, with special attention to Louis Riel.
Mobilising across Colour Lines: Intimate Encounters between Aboriginal Women and African American and Other Allied Servicemen on the World War II Australian Home Front
The Mystery Man of Sand Creek: George Laird Shoup
Native American Music from Wounded Knee to the Billboard Charts: A Document Based Exploration
Lesson uses interviews with Pat Vegas and Redbone from the documentary Rumble: The Indians That Rocked the World as a jumping-off point to examine the U.S. government's efforts to control Native American culture by way of music.
Native Americans & Westward Expansion: Cultures and Conflicts: Reader
Related material: Teacher Guide; Timeline Cards; Online Resources.