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1911 Census Edmonton (ed86)A Historical Profile of the Lower Fraser Valley Area's Mixed European-Indian Ancestry CommunityAmerican Encounters Natives and Newcomers from European Contact to Indian Removal, 1500-1850Angel, Michael. Evidence of the Metis in the Kootenay Prior to European HedgemonyBabine Report on DistrictBarman, Jean. What a Difference a Border Makes: Aboriginal Racial Intermixture in the Pacific NorthwestBlack, S. A. Journal of a Voyage from Rocky Mountain Portage in Peace River To the sources of Finlays Branch and North West Ward in Summer 1824. (Excerpts)Boisvert & Turnbull. Who are the Metis?Brown, Jennifer. Métis, Halfbreeds and Other Real People: Challenging Cultures and CategoriesBurley, David G. Prophecy of the Swan: Ft. St John Journal and Fort St JohnBurley, David, Hamilton, J. Scott and Fladmark, Knut R. Prophecy of the Swan Ch 6 and 8Calihoo, Henry Interview Paddle Prairie1956Calihoo, Victoria. The Iroquois in AlbertaCatholic Encyclopedia: Catholic Indian Missions of Canada and Kootenay River Runners: The Kootenay-Columbia Region in HistoryCooper, Carol. Native Women of the Northern Pacific Coast: An Historical Perspective, 1830-1900Cottrell, Michael; Mooney, Elizabeth; Lagimodiere,John & Pelletier,Terrance. A Historical Profile of Western Mackenzie Valley Drainage Basin Area's Mixed Indian European Ancestry SettlementDarnell, Regna. Representations of Algonquins as Prototypical First Nations: The National Film Board of CanadaDe Smet, Rev Pierre. Oregon Missions and Travels over the Rocky Mountains in 1845-46Dickason, O.P. Frontiers in Transition: Nova Scotia 1713-1763 Compared to the North-West 1869-1885Dunn, Martin. Metis Identitiy - A Souce of Aboriginal Rights?Edward Ertminger's York Factory Express Journal 1827 to 28.Family Life at Fort LangleyFinlay, Finola. A Summary of Fur-Trade History in the Peace River District of British Columbia 1794-1824Fort St James Journal 1820-21 (including notes)Fort St. James - District Reports: Post Journal 1820 to 1821 (Part 1)Fort St. John - Post ReportFoster John E. Some Questions and Perspectives on the Problem of Métis RootsFoster, J. E. The Plains Metis (Ch 19), Native Peoples: The Canadian ExperienceFoster, John. Paulet Paul: Métis or "House Indian" Folk-Hero?Friesen, J. W. & Lusty, T. The Métis of Canada: An Annotated BibliographyFur Trade TimelineGates, R. Ruggles. A Pedigree Study of Amerindian Crosses in CanadaGodsell, Philip H. Old Fort St. JohnGood, R. Crown-directed colonization of six nations and Métis land reserves in CanadaGottfred, Angela. What Voyageurs Wore: Voyageur Clothing from Head to Toe, 1774-1821Gottfred, J. & A. Art. 1. The Life of David ThompsonGoulet, George; Goulet, Terry; The Metis In British ColumbiaHarris, Cole. Making Native Space: Colonialism, Resistance, and Reserves in British ColumbiaHatt, Judy K. History, Social Structure, and Life Cycle of Beaver Métis ColonyHistoric Forts and Trading Posts of the French Regime and of the English Trading CompaniesJackson, John C. Old Rivet: The Surviving Member of the Corps of Discovery in the NorthwestJohnson, Michael G. Indian or Metis Art?Kaumana, George HBCR vs Willison (June 16, 2004)Satakarata, Louis - HBCThe Project for French Colonial Mixed Blood Domination of North AmericaTraditional Knowledge Study: Kelly Lake First NationTyequariche, Jean Baptiste - HBCWallace, J. N. The Wintering Partners on Peace River

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