Cet article explore les thèmes dominants et les tendances dans la litérature historique sur les femmes de Premières nations au Canada entre 1850 et 1950. Quinze sources académiques sont étudiées en détail. Les constatations défient le point de vue libéral progressif et pointe vers les données repères historiques pour évaluer le dossier sur les femmes amérindiennes
The Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada (RCSW), embedded in liberal hegemonic feminist...
The Canadian constitution is to some extent characterised by its focus on equality, and in particula...
The articles grouped in Contact Zones examine the racial, class, and gender power relations that dev...
PhDThis thesis traces the evolution of the role played by Indian, mixed-blood and white women in th...
French interactions with Indians during the fur trade were characterized by intermarriage and cultur...
This paper examines Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) women in the context created by the challenges of colon...
This paper challenges the long-standing view that aboriginal people were bystanders in the economic ...
The 1970 Report of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women of Canada represents the first offici...
The article attempts to demonstrate that although there was an increased trade in war captives and s...
How do we interpret the experiences of women in the agricultural settlement of t...
Scholarship on Canada's Métis women has been informed largely by their central economic and reproduc...
Part of Preface: The purpose of this work has been an investigation of the personal lives of Ojibway...
Although there have been a number of recent publications documenting and interpr...
Celebrating its centenary in 2022, the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association (JCHA) has bee...
The bittersweet story of women in the fur trade of the Canadian Northwest has been a long time in th...
The Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada (RCSW), embedded in liberal hegemonic feminist...
The Canadian constitution is to some extent characterised by its focus on equality, and in particula...
The articles grouped in Contact Zones examine the racial, class, and gender power relations that dev...
PhDThis thesis traces the evolution of the role played by Indian, mixed-blood and white women in th...
French interactions with Indians during the fur trade were characterized by intermarriage and cultur...
This paper examines Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) women in the context created by the challenges of colon...
This paper challenges the long-standing view that aboriginal people were bystanders in the economic ...
The 1970 Report of the Royal Commission on the Status of Women of Canada represents the first offici...
The article attempts to demonstrate that although there was an increased trade in war captives and s...
How do we interpret the experiences of women in the agricultural settlement of t...
Scholarship on Canada's Métis women has been informed largely by their central economic and reproduc...
Part of Preface: The purpose of this work has been an investigation of the personal lives of Ojibway...
Although there have been a number of recent publications documenting and interpr...
Celebrating its centenary in 2022, the Journal of the Canadian Historical Association (JCHA) has bee...
The bittersweet story of women in the fur trade of the Canadian Northwest has been a long time in th...
The Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada (RCSW), embedded in liberal hegemonic feminist...
The Canadian constitution is to some extent characterised by its focus on equality, and in particula...
The articles grouped in Contact Zones examine the racial, class, and gender power relations that dev...