Metis women listed as Edmonton and District Stragglers made strategic familial and economic decisions during the treaty and scrip period of the nineteenth century. In so doing, they influenced the development and administration of the Canadian government's treaty and scrip policies. Department of Indian Affairs Inspector Thomas Wadsworth created the straggler classification as an expedient solution to a bureaucratic problem - a way to pay people who, by not belonging to an Indian band, were behaving in a way policy makers had not anticipated. The deconstruction of ethnic and band categories reveals that aboriginal women used administrative categories, including 'straggler,' 'Indian,' and 'halfbreed,' in ways unexpected by government authori...
York University - The William Westfall Canadian Studies Award - 2013 Prize Winner - 3000 LevelAP/HIS...
The Northwest Rebellion, in comparison to other North American civil wars, was short-lived and geogr...
This study is an analysis of how the Metis of Île à la Crosse negotiated their way through the dema...
Metis women listed as Edmonton and District Stragglers made strategic familial and economic decision...
In 1884 Mary E. Inderwick wrote to her Ontario family from the ranch near Pincher Creek, Alberta, wh...
Throughout the history of the North West, Metis people frequently used their knowledge of European, ...
This paper examines the relationship between the Government of Canada and First Nations during and a...
PhDThis thesis traces the evolution of the role played by Indian, mixed-blood and white women in th...
In 1944, the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) entered northern Saskatchewan with the goal o...
This dissertation illustrates the role of indigenous trading women in significant events that shaped...
Using Community-Engaged research and an intersectional approach, this dissertation examines and inte...
This dissertation is a history of an idea, a retelling of a simple story about an idea as a complica...
The 1960s was a significant decade in the history of the relationship between the government of Sask...
Exploring the experiences of one Aboriginal man, Chief William (Billie) Hall of the Tzeachten reserv...
In 1850 and 1863, the British Hudson\u27s Bay Company\u27s Red River colony (current day Winnipeg) w...
York University - The William Westfall Canadian Studies Award - 2013 Prize Winner - 3000 LevelAP/HIS...
The Northwest Rebellion, in comparison to other North American civil wars, was short-lived and geogr...
This study is an analysis of how the Metis of Île à la Crosse negotiated their way through the dema...
Metis women listed as Edmonton and District Stragglers made strategic familial and economic decision...
In 1884 Mary E. Inderwick wrote to her Ontario family from the ranch near Pincher Creek, Alberta, wh...
Throughout the history of the North West, Metis people frequently used their knowledge of European, ...
This paper examines the relationship between the Government of Canada and First Nations during and a...
PhDThis thesis traces the evolution of the role played by Indian, mixed-blood and white women in th...
In 1944, the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) entered northern Saskatchewan with the goal o...
This dissertation illustrates the role of indigenous trading women in significant events that shaped...
Using Community-Engaged research and an intersectional approach, this dissertation examines and inte...
This dissertation is a history of an idea, a retelling of a simple story about an idea as a complica...
The 1960s was a significant decade in the history of the relationship between the government of Sask...
Exploring the experiences of one Aboriginal man, Chief William (Billie) Hall of the Tzeachten reserv...
In 1850 and 1863, the British Hudson\u27s Bay Company\u27s Red River colony (current day Winnipeg) w...
York University - The William Westfall Canadian Studies Award - 2013 Prize Winner - 3000 LevelAP/HIS...
The Northwest Rebellion, in comparison to other North American civil wars, was short-lived and geogr...
This study is an analysis of how the Metis of Île à la Crosse negotiated their way through the dema...