Voices of the Plains Cree was first published in 1973 by McClelland & Stewart. As it has been out of print for some time, the Canadian Plains Research Center has rendered useful service in once again making this important book available in a new edition with striking and attractive cover artwork by Allen Sapp. In the 1920s, Edward Ahenakew, a Saskatchewan Cree ordained into the Anglican priesthood in 1912, quietly began to write down the memories and legends told to him by Chief Thunderchild (Peyasiw-awasis, also known as Kapitikow), then living on Onion Lake Reserve (Saskatchewan). Thunderchild, a follower of Big Bear in the 1870s, spoke vividly of warfare, horse raiding, and buffalo hunting, and told many old stories of which Ahenakew, as...
In Indian Fall, D\u27Arcy Jenish recounts the history of grave injustice and the ultimate devastat...
INDIANS AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS To say that the Plains volume of the Smithsonian Institution\u27s Handbo...
This is a solid and useful contribution to the growing literature on the so-called numbered treatie...
Voices of the Plains Cree was first published in 1973 by McClelland & Stewart. As it has been out of...
RESPONSE TO REVIEW Jennifer S. H. Brown reviewed Edward Ahenakew\u27s Voices of the Plains Cree (rep...
Linguists and students of reservation-period Indian lore should welcome this finely crafted book. Th...
The Canadian Plains Research Center has provj.ded a new and amended version of the Plains Cree, a cl...
Voices of The Plains Cree, compiled and published in 1973, was actually two separate works authored ...
Hidden in Plain Sight is a book with an unusual agenda: to discuss and publicize the many constructi...
In Muskekowuck Athinuwick, Victor Lytwyn provides a detailed study of the indigenous people of the H...
Primarily derived from a March 2001 conference held in Regina, Saskatchewan, these essays present di...
David Laird was born in 1883 in Prince Edward Island, a descendant of colonists settled by the fifth...
Within contemporary Aboriginal discourse, there is a growing tendency to ignore the multilayered his...
John Milloy\u27s examination of the Plains Cree fits in with the growing concern for presenting hist...
Intended to mark the centennial of Saskatchewan’s becoming a province in 1905, this collection of 18...
In Indian Fall, D\u27Arcy Jenish recounts the history of grave injustice and the ultimate devastat...
INDIANS AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS To say that the Plains volume of the Smithsonian Institution\u27s Handbo...
This is a solid and useful contribution to the growing literature on the so-called numbered treatie...
Voices of the Plains Cree was first published in 1973 by McClelland & Stewart. As it has been out of...
RESPONSE TO REVIEW Jennifer S. H. Brown reviewed Edward Ahenakew\u27s Voices of the Plains Cree (rep...
Linguists and students of reservation-period Indian lore should welcome this finely crafted book. Th...
The Canadian Plains Research Center has provj.ded a new and amended version of the Plains Cree, a cl...
Voices of The Plains Cree, compiled and published in 1973, was actually two separate works authored ...
Hidden in Plain Sight is a book with an unusual agenda: to discuss and publicize the many constructi...
In Muskekowuck Athinuwick, Victor Lytwyn provides a detailed study of the indigenous people of the H...
Primarily derived from a March 2001 conference held in Regina, Saskatchewan, these essays present di...
David Laird was born in 1883 in Prince Edward Island, a descendant of colonists settled by the fifth...
Within contemporary Aboriginal discourse, there is a growing tendency to ignore the multilayered his...
John Milloy\u27s examination of the Plains Cree fits in with the growing concern for presenting hist...
Intended to mark the centennial of Saskatchewan’s becoming a province in 1905, this collection of 18...
In Indian Fall, D\u27Arcy Jenish recounts the history of grave injustice and the ultimate devastat...
INDIANS AND ANTHROPOLOGISTS To say that the Plains volume of the Smithsonian Institution\u27s Handbo...
This is a solid and useful contribution to the growing literature on the so-called numbered treatie...