The North-West Rebellion is one of those events in Canadian history about which much has been written without the mass of available information having been put together in a single comprehensive account. There have been narratives of participants on both sides in the rebellion and biographies of leading figures like Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont, Poundmaker and Big Bear. The causes of the rebellion have been established in regional histories like George F. Stanley\u27s The Birth of Western Canada, and the military aspects of the incident have been described in books like Desmond Morton\u27s The Last War Drums. At last, in Prairie Fire, Bob Beal and Rod Macleod have attempted what the publisher describes as the definitive book. Prairie Fir...
In November 1876, Colonel Ranald Mackenzie led a successful attack on a Northern Cheyenne village in...
In The Canadian Prairies, Gerald Friesen has taken on a monumental task. Over the past generation pr...
Review of: "Prairie Fever: British Aristocrats in the American West, 1830–1890," by Peter Pagnamenta
The North-West Rebellion is one of those events in Canadian history about which much has been writte...
In Indian Fall, D\u27Arcy Jenish recounts the history of grave injustice and the ultimate devastat...
In Loyal till Death, Blair Stonechild and Bill Waiser retell the North-West Rebellion from the India...
The Indian War of 1865 marks the last time Plains Indians actually took the offensive against white ...
In the end, however, many scholars will find Policing the Wild North-West to be of limited use. Whil...
With only eighty-nine pages of text, Jerry Keenan\u27s The Great Sioux Uprising was not meant to be ...
Professor Flanagan\u27s latest revisionist publication heralds the centenary of the 1885 Saskatchewa...
The history of the Great Plains has been dominated by scholars focused on the journey of Lewis and C...
Review of: Joseph N. Nicollet on the Plains and Prairies: The Expeditions of 1838-39 with Journals, ...
This is a solid and useful contribution to the growing literature on the so-called numbered treatie...
David Laird was born in 1883 in Prince Edward Island, a descendant of colonists settled by the fifth...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
In November 1876, Colonel Ranald Mackenzie led a successful attack on a Northern Cheyenne village in...
In The Canadian Prairies, Gerald Friesen has taken on a monumental task. Over the past generation pr...
Review of: "Prairie Fever: British Aristocrats in the American West, 1830–1890," by Peter Pagnamenta
The North-West Rebellion is one of those events in Canadian history about which much has been writte...
In Indian Fall, D\u27Arcy Jenish recounts the history of grave injustice and the ultimate devastat...
In Loyal till Death, Blair Stonechild and Bill Waiser retell the North-West Rebellion from the India...
The Indian War of 1865 marks the last time Plains Indians actually took the offensive against white ...
In the end, however, many scholars will find Policing the Wild North-West to be of limited use. Whil...
With only eighty-nine pages of text, Jerry Keenan\u27s The Great Sioux Uprising was not meant to be ...
Professor Flanagan\u27s latest revisionist publication heralds the centenary of the 1885 Saskatchewa...
The history of the Great Plains has been dominated by scholars focused on the journey of Lewis and C...
Review of: Joseph N. Nicollet on the Plains and Prairies: The Expeditions of 1838-39 with Journals, ...
This is a solid and useful contribution to the growing literature on the so-called numbered treatie...
David Laird was born in 1883 in Prince Edward Island, a descendant of colonists settled by the fifth...
John Herd Thompson\u27s Forging the Prairie West is a wise, clever, and decisive book, though not an...
In November 1876, Colonel Ranald Mackenzie led a successful attack on a Northern Cheyenne village in...
In The Canadian Prairies, Gerald Friesen has taken on a monumental task. Over the past generation pr...
Review of: "Prairie Fever: British Aristocrats in the American West, 1830–1890," by Peter Pagnamenta