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The Dog's Children

Anishinaabe Texts told by Angeline Williams

Leonard Bloomfield (Editor), John D. Nichols (Editor)

Aboriginal Resource Use in Canada

Historical and Legal Aspects

Kerry Abel (Editor), Jean Friesen (Editor)

The Plains Cree

Trade, Diplomacy, and War, 1790 to 1870

John S. Milloy (Author)

The first economic, military, and diplomatic history of the Plains Cree from contact with the Europeans in the 1670s to the disappearance of the buffalo from Cree lands by the 1870s, focussing on military and trade relations between 1790 and 1870.

The Orders of the Dreamed

George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion and Myth, 1823

Jennifer S.H. Brown (Editor), Robert Brightman (Editor)

Stories of the House People

Told by Peter Vandall and Joe Douquette

Freda Ahenakew (Author)

Indian-European Trade Relations

in the Lower Saskatchewan River Region to 1840

Paul C. Thistle (Author)

This study examines the development of fur trade relations between the European traders working for the Hudson’s Bay Company and the Western Woods Cree of the lower Saskatchewan River region centred on Cumberland House and The Pas.

The New Peoples

Being and Becoming Métis

Jacqueline Peterson (Editor), Jennifer S.H. Brown (Editor)

Leading Canadian and American scholars explore the dimension and meaning of the intermingling of European and Native American peoples.

The Cree Language is Our Identity

the La Ronge lectures of Sarah Whitecalf

Sarah Whitecalf (Author), H.C. Wolfart (Editor), Freda Ahenakew (Editor)