This thesis argues that the provision of transportation services represented one of the core economic activities in the area of western Canada known as Rupert's Land, and that during the period from the amalgamation of the Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) and the North West Company (NWC) in 1821 until the arrival of the railroads in the area in the mid-1880s, the Metis played a central role in providing those services. The thesis reviews the nature of transportation arrangements within the fur industry of Rupert's Land and describes Metis participation in those arrangements. Metis involvement in both York Boat work and overland transportation by Red River Cart are discussed in detail, as are the York Boats and Red River Carts themselves. The over...
By the mid-nineteenth century, Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) officers were retiring in greater n...
This dissertation examines the economic association that existed between the Blood Indian reserve an...
This thesis begins with a review of early French Canadian activity in the Pacific Northwest and unde...
If the psychiatrist's belief that childhood determines adult behaviour is true, then historians shou...
This thesis examines the lives of a people, the Metis or the Michifs as they call themselves at St.L...
This thesis looks at the relevance of ideology to the emergence of capitalist social formation in Ru...
This paper challenges the long-standing view that aboriginal people were bystanders in the economic ...
This thesis questions the adequacy of the Department of the Interior's response to the land claims o...
This thesis explores the history of Mounted Police and Cree relations on two Saskatchewan Reserves: ...
Throughout the history of the North West, Metis people frequently used their knowledge of European, ...
Water transport has played a major part in the economic development of Canada. It has been claimed t...
British North America. Many of those explorers worked for two fur-trading companies: the Hudson’s Ba...
The political, economic, and social history of present-day Canada was, for the first three huhdred y...
This thesis attempts to examine the nature of the system of land tenure as it exists among the Upper...
The trucking industry has been an extremely important part of the process of economic growth and cu...
By the mid-nineteenth century, Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) officers were retiring in greater n...
This dissertation examines the economic association that existed between the Blood Indian reserve an...
This thesis begins with a review of early French Canadian activity in the Pacific Northwest and unde...
If the psychiatrist's belief that childhood determines adult behaviour is true, then historians shou...
This thesis examines the lives of a people, the Metis or the Michifs as they call themselves at St.L...
This thesis looks at the relevance of ideology to the emergence of capitalist social formation in Ru...
This paper challenges the long-standing view that aboriginal people were bystanders in the economic ...
This thesis questions the adequacy of the Department of the Interior's response to the land claims o...
This thesis explores the history of Mounted Police and Cree relations on two Saskatchewan Reserves: ...
Throughout the history of the North West, Metis people frequently used their knowledge of European, ...
Water transport has played a major part in the economic development of Canada. It has been claimed t...
British North America. Many of those explorers worked for two fur-trading companies: the Hudson’s Ba...
The political, economic, and social history of present-day Canada was, for the first three huhdred y...
This thesis attempts to examine the nature of the system of land tenure as it exists among the Upper...
The trucking industry has been an extremely important part of the process of economic growth and cu...
By the mid-nineteenth century, Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) officers were retiring in greater n...
This dissertation examines the economic association that existed between the Blood Indian reserve an...
This thesis begins with a review of early French Canadian activity in the Pacific Northwest and unde...