The current historiography of the Great Plains Metis finds its roots in the work of Sylvia Van Kirk, Jennifer Brown, Jacqueline Petersen, and to a lesser degree John Foster. These and other contributions have been outlined in my Metis Studies: The Development of a Field and New Directions in From Rupert\u27s Land to Canada: Essays in Honor of John E Foster (Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 2001)
In some respects, this comprehensive anthology represents the cutting edge in a growing field of stu...
Aboriginal peoples have received unprecedented attention in Canada in the last five years. Violent c...
Hidden in Plain Sight is a book with an unusual agenda: to discuss and publicize the many constructi...
The current historiography of the Great Plains Metis finds its roots in the work of Sylvia Van Kirk,...
This book is a rigorous, yet readable, exploration of Metis ethnic identity in Montana. It focuses o...
The recent publication of Long Journey and Western Metis is indicative of the burgeoning interest in...
Natives and Settlers Now and Then is a slim volume that will be of great interest to scholars of Ind...
Official recognition of indigenous peoples in North America has been a slow and uneven process. Many...
The issue of achieving self-government has long been a concern of many Aboriginal people in Canada. ...
In Muskekowuck Athinuwick, Victor Lytwyn provides a detailed study of the indigenous people of the H...
This book fulfills one of two purposes emerging from the first National Symposium on Aboriginal Wome...
With the emergence of native issues such as land claims and self-government in the Canadian constitu...
Canadian Aboriginal writing has blossomed in the past two decades and made a major contribution to t...
In Before the Country, Stephanie McKenzie examines Canadian literature of the 1960s and 1970s to id...
In the current context of reconciliation between the Native peoples and the government of Canada, th...
In some respects, this comprehensive anthology represents the cutting edge in a growing field of stu...
Aboriginal peoples have received unprecedented attention in Canada in the last five years. Violent c...
Hidden in Plain Sight is a book with an unusual agenda: to discuss and publicize the many constructi...
The current historiography of the Great Plains Metis finds its roots in the work of Sylvia Van Kirk,...
This book is a rigorous, yet readable, exploration of Metis ethnic identity in Montana. It focuses o...
The recent publication of Long Journey and Western Metis is indicative of the burgeoning interest in...
Natives and Settlers Now and Then is a slim volume that will be of great interest to scholars of Ind...
Official recognition of indigenous peoples in North America has been a slow and uneven process. Many...
The issue of achieving self-government has long been a concern of many Aboriginal people in Canada. ...
In Muskekowuck Athinuwick, Victor Lytwyn provides a detailed study of the indigenous people of the H...
This book fulfills one of two purposes emerging from the first National Symposium on Aboriginal Wome...
With the emergence of native issues such as land claims and self-government in the Canadian constitu...
Canadian Aboriginal writing has blossomed in the past two decades and made a major contribution to t...
In Before the Country, Stephanie McKenzie examines Canadian literature of the 1960s and 1970s to id...
In the current context of reconciliation between the Native peoples and the government of Canada, th...
In some respects, this comprehensive anthology represents the cutting edge in a growing field of stu...
Aboriginal peoples have received unprecedented attention in Canada in the last five years. Violent c...
Hidden in Plain Sight is a book with an unusual agenda: to discuss and publicize the many constructi...