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"Indian Massacre at Bute Inlet!" British Columbian (New Westminster BC) May 14 1864"The Kootenay Holocaust: Gervais and Meade Murdered, Perhaps." British Colonist (Victoria BC) October 22 1881"Way Out Here": History of Carcajou, Chinchaga, Keg River, Paddle Prairie, Twin LakesBC Tourism - Gold Rush TrailBoisvert & Turnbull. Who are the Metis?Bone, R.M. and Green M.B. Housing Assistance and Maintenance for the Metis in Northern SaskatchewanBone, Robert M. The Continuing Importance of Country Food to Northern NativesBone, Robert M.; Green, Milford B. Accessibility and Development of Metis Communities in Northern SaskatchewanBradley. History of Seymour Arm: Historical Outline of Seymour Arm Area 1860-1970Brazer, Marjorie Cahn. Harps Upon the Willows: The Johnston Family of the Old NorthwestBrown, Jennifer. A Colony of Very Useful HandsCampbell, Glen. Dithyramb and Diatribe: The Polysemic Perception of the Métis in Louis Riel's PoetryChislett, Katherine L., Green, Milford B. & Bone, Robert M. Housing Mismatch for Metis in Northern SaskatchewanChute, Janet. Preservation of Ethnic Diversity at Garden River: A Key to Ojibwa StrengthChute, Janet. Shingwaukonse: A Nineteenth-Century Innovative Ojibwa LeaderCooper, Barry. Alexander Kennedy Isbister, A Respectable VictorianCooper, Carol. Native Women of the Northern Pacific Coast: An Historical Perspective, 1830-1900De Smet, Rev Pierre. Oregon Missions and Travels over the Rocky Mountains in 1845-46Deane, Lawrence; Morrissette, Larry; Bousquet, Jason; Bruyere, Samantha. Explorations in Urban Aboriginal Neighbourhood DevelopmentDeprez, Paul & Bisson, A. Demographic Differences Between Indians and Metis in Fort ResolutionDesmeules, Leo Joseph HBCDueck, Byron. Public And Intimate Sociability in First Nations and Métis FiddlingEast Prairie Council. East Prairie Metis 1939-1979: 40 Years of DeterminationElias, Peter Douglas. Worklessness and Social Pathologies in Aboriginal CommunitiesFinlay, Finola. A Summary of Fur-Trade History in the Peace River District of British Columbia 1794-1824First Ministers & National Aboriginal Leaders Strengthening Relationships & Closing the GapFish, James HBCFort Umpqua 1836-1854Foster, J. E. Missionaries, Mixed-Bloods and the Fur Trade: Four Letters of the Rev. William Cockran, Red River Settlement, 1830-1833Foster, John. Paulet Paul: Métis or "House Indian" Folk-Hero?Friesen, J. W. & Lusty, T. The Métis of Canada: An Annotated BibliographyFujiwara, Aya. Reconsiderations of Frameworks of Ethnic History: A Comparison of Métis and Ukrainian-Canadian HistoriographiesGagnon, Denis. Justice and citizenship for what Peoples and What Nations? The Metis Nation, the Other Metis, and MettissageGallagher, B. A Re-Examination of Race, Class and Society in Red RiverGareau, M. The state of research and opinion of the Metis Nation of Canada: Report to the Royal Comission on Aboriginal PeoplesGenser, Wallace. 'Habitants,' 'Half-Breeds,' and Homeless Children: Transformations in Métis and Yankee-Yorker Relations in Early MichiganGeorge J. Dickson - Letter to MotherGiraud, M. Western Métis After the InsurrectionGorham, Harriet. Families of Mixed Descent in the Western Great Lake RegionGottfred, Angela. What Voyageurs Wore: Voyageur Clothing from Head to Toe, 1774-1821Hanselmann, Calvin. Enhanced Urban Aboriginal Programming in Western CanadaHedican, E. J. On the Rail-Line in Northwestern Ontario: Non-Reserve Housing and Community ChangeHobbs, Wilfred Ernest HBCJantzen, Lorna. Reporting Métis in Urban Centres on the 1996 CensusJarvenpa, R. & Brumbach, H. J. Occupational Status, Ethnicity, and Ecology: Métis Cree Adaptations in a Canadian Trading Frontier.Judd , Carol M. Native Labour and Social Stratification in the HBCKwarakwante, Marian "The Re-Birth of a Nation" the Kelly Lake Cree PeoplesLusk, James Broadway HBCMaxim, S. Paul & Jerry P. White, Dispersion and Polarization of Income among Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Canadians

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