Scholarship on Canada's Métis women has been informed largely by their central economic and reproductive roles in the British fur trade in North America. This article moves beyond these representations and focuses on Victorian discourses of race, class, gender and sexuality in a re-conceptualization of women's lives and experiences in territory. The article's primary aim is to evaluate the concept of female agency in Canada's Red River Colony (now Winnipeg, Manitoba) in 1850 and 1863. I use case studies of two unrelated lawsuits, Foss v. Pelly and The Queen v. Corbett, involving two differently situated Métis women. My central argument is that British attempts to translate English law over colonized space provided the ‘Other’ with a space o...
This paper explores the construction of early twentieth century Canadian legal professionalism as th...
By the mid-nineteenth century, Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) officers were retiring in greater n...
Life in late-nineteenth century Canada was characterized by dramatic social and economic change. Fea...
Scholarship on Canada's Métis women has been informed largely by their central economic and reproduc...
In 1850 and 1863, the British Hudson\u27s Bay Company\u27s Red River colony (current day Winnipeg) w...
By 1850 British women had settled in the Red River colony, a British outpost in what became the prov...
The Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada (RCSW), embedded in liberal hegemonic feminist...
Settler Feminism and Race Making in Canada engages in a discursive analysis of three ‘texts’-the nar...
PhDThis thesis traces the evolution of the role played by Indian, mixed-blood and white women in th...
Centering the principles of otipemisiwak and wahkohtowin, this thesis examines the role of Métis wom...
The Canadian constitution is to some extent characterised by its focus on equality, and in particula...
Cet article explore les thèmes dominants et les tendances dans la litérature historique sur les femm...
Six Nations women transformed and maintained power in the Grand River community in the early twentie...
The subject of this paper is the subjugation of. native (Indian and Half-breed) women in northern an...
Discussions of Indian title to land in Canada usually start with St. Catherine\u27s Milling and Lumb...
This paper explores the construction of early twentieth century Canadian legal professionalism as th...
By the mid-nineteenth century, Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) officers were retiring in greater n...
Life in late-nineteenth century Canada was characterized by dramatic social and economic change. Fea...
Scholarship on Canada's Métis women has been informed largely by their central economic and reproduc...
In 1850 and 1863, the British Hudson\u27s Bay Company\u27s Red River colony (current day Winnipeg) w...
By 1850 British women had settled in the Red River colony, a British outpost in what became the prov...
The Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada (RCSW), embedded in liberal hegemonic feminist...
Settler Feminism and Race Making in Canada engages in a discursive analysis of three ‘texts’-the nar...
PhDThis thesis traces the evolution of the role played by Indian, mixed-blood and white women in th...
Centering the principles of otipemisiwak and wahkohtowin, this thesis examines the role of Métis wom...
The Canadian constitution is to some extent characterised by its focus on equality, and in particula...
Cet article explore les thèmes dominants et les tendances dans la litérature historique sur les femm...
Six Nations women transformed and maintained power in the Grand River community in the early twentie...
The subject of this paper is the subjugation of. native (Indian and Half-breed) women in northern an...
Discussions of Indian title to land in Canada usually start with St. Catherine\u27s Milling and Lumb...
This paper explores the construction of early twentieth century Canadian legal professionalism as th...
By the mid-nineteenth century, Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) officers were retiring in greater n...
Life in late-nineteenth century Canada was characterized by dramatic social and economic change. Fea...