In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, the Dominion of Canada allotted over 1,400,000 acres of crown land in Manitoba to the province\u27s Metis inhabitants as Half Breed Scrip. The fairness of the process of distributing this scrip is the subject of Flanagan\u27s work. Of greater interest to many readers is Flanagan\u27s criticism of advocacy scholarship as it has emerged on the subject of half breed scrip in Manitoba
John Milloy\u27s examination of the Plains Cree fits in with the growing concern for presenting hist...
The Geography of Manitoba, a wide-ranging look at Canada\u27s Keystone Province, comprises a collect...
Studies of the Red River Settlement, the Metis people, and their buffalo hunt are so numerous that h...
In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, the Dominion of Canada allotted over 1,400,000 acres ...
The Manitoba Act provided for substantial grants of land to the Metis inhabitants of the new provinc...
With the emergence of native issues such as land claims and self-government in the Canadian constitu...
Professor Flanagan\u27s latest revisionist publication heralds the centenary of the 1885 Saskatchewa...
Members of the legal profession have made useful contributions to our knowledge of the history of we...
This thesis questions the adequacy of the Department of the Interior's response to the land claims o...
In The Canadian Prairies, Gerald Friesen has taken on a monumental task. Over the past generation pr...
Aboriginal peoples have received unprecedented attention in Canada in the last five years. Violent c...
The current historiography of the Great Plains Metis finds its roots in the work of Sylvia Van Kirk,...
Wet Prairie is excellent environmental history that evaluates the human/nature relationship. Stunden...
The lands in Canada\u27s western provinces and northern territories have undergone a tortuous histor...
This informative collection of eight essays by different authors plus an introduction by the editor ...
John Milloy\u27s examination of the Plains Cree fits in with the growing concern for presenting hist...
The Geography of Manitoba, a wide-ranging look at Canada\u27s Keystone Province, comprises a collect...
Studies of the Red River Settlement, the Metis people, and their buffalo hunt are so numerous that h...
In the last quarter of the nineteenth century, the Dominion of Canada allotted over 1,400,000 acres ...
The Manitoba Act provided for substantial grants of land to the Metis inhabitants of the new provinc...
With the emergence of native issues such as land claims and self-government in the Canadian constitu...
Professor Flanagan\u27s latest revisionist publication heralds the centenary of the 1885 Saskatchewa...
Members of the legal profession have made useful contributions to our knowledge of the history of we...
This thesis questions the adequacy of the Department of the Interior's response to the land claims o...
In The Canadian Prairies, Gerald Friesen has taken on a monumental task. Over the past generation pr...
Aboriginal peoples have received unprecedented attention in Canada in the last five years. Violent c...
The current historiography of the Great Plains Metis finds its roots in the work of Sylvia Van Kirk,...
Wet Prairie is excellent environmental history that evaluates the human/nature relationship. Stunden...
The lands in Canada\u27s western provinces and northern territories have undergone a tortuous histor...
This informative collection of eight essays by different authors plus an introduction by the editor ...
John Milloy\u27s examination of the Plains Cree fits in with the growing concern for presenting hist...
The Geography of Manitoba, a wide-ranging look at Canada\u27s Keystone Province, comprises a collect...
Studies of the Red River Settlement, the Metis people, and their buffalo hunt are so numerous that h...