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The Organ in Manitoba

A History of the Instruments, the Builders, and the Players

James B. Hartman (Author)

Pipe organs were once a central (and sometimes hotly debated) part of Manitoba's cultural life. The Organ in Manitoba portrays that history—the instruments, builders, players and critics—from the date of the earliest known installations to the 1990s

In Her Own Voice

Childbirth Stories from Mennonite Women

Katherine Martens (Editor), Heidi Harms (Editor)

Kirsten Wolf (Translator)

This collection of short stories and poems spans 75 years of writings. From the hopefulness of the early immigration in the 1870s to the conflict of assimilation in the 1950s, the pieces reflect a range of experiences common to immigrant women from many cultures.

River Road

Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History

Gerald Friesen (Author)

Women of the First Nations

Power, Wisdom, and Strength

Christine Miller (Editor), Patricia Chuchryk (Editor)

This collection counters the marginalization and silencing of First Nations women's voices and reflects the power, strength, and wisdom inherent in their lives.

The Geography of Manitoba

Its Land and its People

John Welsted (Editor), John Everitt (Editor), Christoph Stadel (Editor)

O Little Town

Remembering Life in a Prairie Village

Harlo L. Jones (Author)

Severing the Ties that Bind

Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremonies on the Prairies

Katherine Pettipas (Author)

As Long as the Rivers Run

Hydroelectric Development and Native Communities

James B. Waldram (Author)

Wild Mother Dancing

Maternal Narrative in Canadian Literature

Di Brandt (Author)

Wild Mother Dancing challenges the historical absence of the mother, who, as subject and character, has been repeatedly suppressed and edited out of the literary canon.

Kirsten Wolf (Translator), Arny Hjaltadottir (Translator)

This selection of Western Icelandic writings, the first of its kind in English, represents a wide collection of first and second generation Icelandic-Canadian authors.

Tell the Driver

A Biography of Elinor F.E. Black, MD

Julie Vandervoort (Author)

The Iron Rose

The Extraordinary Life of Charlotte Ross, MD

Fred Edge (Author)

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)

Joan Turner (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.