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American Encounters Natives and Newcomers from European Contact to Indian Removal, 1500-1850Angel, Mike. Bibliography - Metis in the Pacific NorthwestBarkwell, L. J., Gray, D. N., Chartrand, D. N., Longclaws, L. N. & Richard, R. H. Devalued people: The Status of the Metis in the Justice SystemBarman, Invisible women: Aboriginal Mothers and Mixed-race Daughters in Rural Pioneer British ColumbiaBarman, Jean. Island Sactuaries - Early Mixed Race Settlement on Gabriola and Nearby Costal IslandsBarman, Jean. Lost Okanagan: In Search of the First Settler FamiliesBarman, Jean. The Edge of Law's Empire: Aboriginal Interraciality, Citizenship and the Law in British ColumbiaBarman, Jean. What a Difference a Border Makes: Aboriginal Racial Intermixture in the Pacific NorthwestBC Tourism - Gold Rush TrailBibliography of Other MetisBibliography of Prairie MetisBidwell, John. The First Emigrant Train to California (Excerpt)Bone, Robert M.; Green, Milford B. Accessibility and Development of Metis Communities in Northern SaskatchewanBouchie Lake Women's Institute Pioneers of Bouchie LakeBrazer, Marjorie Cahn. Harps Upon the Willows: The Johnston Family of the Old NorthwestBrown, Jennifer S.H. Woman as Centre and Symbol in the Emergence of Metis CommunitiesBrown, Jennifer. A Colony of Very Useful HandsBrown, Jennifer. Woman as Centre and Symbol in Emergence of Metis CommunitiesChalmers (Whitford), Flora) - PhotoCooper, Carol. Native Women of the Northern Pacific Coast: An Historical Perspective, 1830-1900Culjak, Toni A. Searching for a Place in Between: The Autobiographies of Three Canadian Metis WomenDarnell, Regna. Representations of Algonquins as Prototypical First Nations: The National Film Board of CanadaDickason, O.P. From "One Nation" in the Northeast to "New Nation" in the Northwest: A look at the Emergence of the MetisEmma Beaton nee Shaw; Old Fort residence North Bank at Ft St John - PhotoEwers, John C. Intertribal Warfare as the Precursor of Indian-White Warfare on the Northern Great PlainsFamily Life at Fort LangleyFenwick, Fred R. Métis Aboriginal Rights: Catch 22?First Ministers & National Aboriginal Leaders Strengthening Relationships & Closing the GapFort Victoria Registries, 1849-56Foster John E. Some Questions and Perspectives on the Problem of Métis RootsFoster, J. E. The Plains Metis (Ch 19), Native Peoples: The Canadian ExperienceFoster, J. E. Missionaries, Mixed-Bloods and the Fur Trade: Four Letters of the Rev. William Cockran, Red River Settlement, 1830-1833Foster, J. E. Wintering, the Outsider Adult Male and the Ethnogenesis of the Western Plains Métis.Gorham, Harriet. Families of Mixed Descent in the Western Great Lake RegionGottfred, Angela. What Voyageurs Wore: Voyageur Clothing from Head to Toe, 1774-1821Gould, Ida - SCRIPGovernment of Canada Invests in Immediate Action to Improve the Lives of Aboriginal Peoples in CanadaGunn, Isabel HBCHanselmann, Calvin. Enhanced Urban Aboriginal Programming in Western CanadaHarris, Cole. Making Native Space: Colonialism, Resistance, and Reserves in British ColumbiaHatt, Judy K. History, Social Structure, and Life Cycle of Beaver Métis ColonyHussey, John. The Women of Fort VancouverJohnson, Michael G. Indian or Metis Art?Lost Okanagan: In Search of the First Settler FamiliesMarshall, Yvonne and Alexandra Maas. Dashing DishesMetis references - Web of ScienceNelson, J. A Strange Revolution in the Manners of the CountryPioneer Daughter of Pioneer marks 97th Birthday in Old Home Here, Edmonton Journal 1955Sarah, wife of Thomas Thomas - HBC

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