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An Act to amend the Indian Act. [Assented to 19th May, 1911]
Ancient Nahuatl Poetry, Containing the Nahuatl Text of XXVII [27] Ancient Mexican Poems
By Canoe and Dog Train Among the Cree and Salteaux Indians
The Canadian Indian (vol. 1, no. 1, Oct., 1890 - vol.1, no. 12, Sept., 1891)
Missionary publication. Content and language reflect the attitudes and policies of the times.
Carlisle and the Red Men of Other Days
A Chapter in the Literature of the Fur Trade
Reprinted from v. 5 of the Papers of the Bibliographic Society of America, Chicago 1911.
Chief Poundmaker
Contribution to Passamaquoddy Folk-Lore
"Cree Indians and Camp"
Custer's Last Battle
The Delight Makers
The Déné Languages: Considered in Themselves and Incidentally in Their Relations to Non-American Idioms
[Diary of James Mackinlay]
One bound copy of the diary maintained by Mackinlay May 7- August 23, 1890 during a summer journey northward from near Taltheilei on the east end of Great Slave Lake in the company of Wharburton Pike. Pike used the diary freely in his narrative of the journey called The Barren Grounds of Northern Canada. Mention of "Indians" in various situations and circumstances from trading and guiding to getting equipment made or repaired. Frequent mention of caribou and other animals killed and fish caught.
English-Eskimo and Eskimo-English Vocabularies
The Face Pullers: Ch.1 Images - Camp at Great Sun Dance, Blackfoot Reserve
The Face Pullers: Ch.1 Images - Gathering in Broadview with Drum
The Face Pullers: Ch.1 images - Indigenous people with oxen visiting settlers in Battleford area
The Face Pullers: Ch.2 Images - "Cree Indian"
The Face Pullers: Ch.2 Images - "The Roaming Hunter Tribes, Warlike and Fierce".
The Face Pullers: Ch. 2 Images - The Roaming Hunter Tribes, Warlike and Fierce
The Face Pullers: Ch. 3 Images - Students of Dunbow School (St. Joseph's) with Buns and Bread
Black and white photograph of students of Dunbow School showing their baking. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers: Ch.3 Images - The Indian as He Is Today: Moostoos, (Cree) Chief of Sucker Creek Reserve
Black and white photograph intended to portray the assimilation of the Indigenous people, featuring Moostoos, the Cree Chief of Sucker Creek Reserve near Edmonton Alberta. From the book The Face Pullers: Photographing Native Canadians, 1871-1939 by Brock Silversides.
The Face Pullers - Unused Photos "Blackfoot Men"
The Face Pullers - Unused Photos - "Indian Family with Squaw Man"
The Face Pullers - Unused Photos - Indigenous People from the Reserve
Father Lacombe: The Black-Robe Voyageur
The Fight with the Giant Witch
First Annual Report of the Indian Training School, Carlisle Barracks
Folk-Lore and Legends: North American Indian
Forty Years Among the Indians: A True Yet Thrilling Narrative of the Author's Experiences Among the Natives
Handbook of American Indian Languages, Part 1
Historical and Other Papers and Documents Illustrative of the Educational System of Ontario, 1853-1868: Forming an Appendix to the Annual Report of the Minister of Education, vol. 3
Huron Moose Hair Embroidery
Images Used: Chapter 2 (A Dying Race): "Stoney Indians".
"Indian Chiefs, North Vancouver, B. C."
Indian family.
The Indian Place-Names on Long Island and Islands Adjacent with Their Probable Significations
Published for the John Jermain Memorial Library.
Indian School Journal [Vol. 11, No. 12, October 1911]
The Indian Tribes of the Upper Mississippi Valley and Region of the Great Lakes, vol. 1
Related Material: Vol. 2, published in 1912.
The Indians and the Trading-Posts in the Northwest of Barry County Michigan
"Originally Prepared for a Meeting of the Barry County Pioneer Society Held in Hastings, Michigan, on June Ninth, Nineteen Hundred and Eleven. Revised and Enlarged with New Material."