The Red River Settlement

The Red River Settlement
Author: Alexander Ross
Publsiher: Rutland, Vt. : C. E. Tuttle Company
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1972-01-01
Genre: Red River Settlement
ISBN: 0804810052

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Routledge Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Colonial Interaction in the Americas

Routledge Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous Colonial Interaction in the Americas
Author: Lee M. Panich,Sara L. Gonzalez
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000403619

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The Routledge Handbook of the Archaeology of Indigenous-Colonial Interaction in the Americas brings together scholars from across the hemisphere to examine how archaeology can highlight the myriad ways that Indigenous people have negotiated colonial systems from the fifteenth century through to today. The contributions offer a comprehensive look at where the archaeology of colonialism has been and where it is heading. Geographically diverse case studies highlight longstanding theoretical and methodological issues as well as emerging topics in the field. The organization of chapters by key issues and topics, rather than by geography, fosters exploration of the commonalities and contrasts between historical contingencies and scholarly interpretations. Throughout the volume, Indigenous and non-Indigenous contributors grapple with the continued colonial nature of archaeology and highlight Native perspectives on the potential of using archaeology to remember and tell colonial histories. This volume is the ideal starting point for students interested in how archaeology can illuminate Indigenous agency in colonial settings. Professionals, including academic and cultural resource management archaeologists, will find it a convenient reference for a range of topics related to the archaeology of colonialism in the Americas.

Censuses of the Red River Settlement

Censuses of the Red River Settlement
Author: Gail Morin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 229
Release: 1998
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 1582110476

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When the Spirit Calls

When the Spirit Calls
Author: Edward J. Hedican
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2023-03-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781487546694

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In January 1832, in the most southern part of Ontario’s James Bay, an elderly Cree man by the name of Quapakay was told by the spirits of the shaking tent that in order to survive the winter, he was required to "spoil" the post at Hannah Bay, a Hudson's Bay Company goose hunting station. Following the directions of the spirits, Quapakay and his sons carried out this ill-fated task, resulting in the deaths of sixteen occupants of the Hannah Bay post. Now known as the "Hannah Bay Massacre," the victims included fur trader William Corrigal, the postmaster and his wife, and seven other Indigenous people. When the Spirit Calls explores the social, cultural, and historical context in which the Hannah Bay tragedy took place, as gleaned from the Hudson Bay Company’s archival records and elucidations by Cree oral traditions. The research is the culmination of over forty years of investigation by Edward J. Hedican in Indigenous communities, from the mid-1970s to the present day. In the book, Hedican aims to uncover the circumstances, behaviours, and attitudes that led to the slaughter. When the Spirit Calls sheds light on the racist attitudes held by the white settler population towards Indigenous people – attitudes that were prevalent in our colonial past and that continue to this very day.

The Red River Rebellion

The Red River Rebellion
Author: J. M. Bumsted
Publsiher: Watson & Dwyer Publishing, Limited
Total Pages: 359
Release: 1996
Genre: Red River Rebellion, 1869-1870
ISBN: 0920486231

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Resources for M tis Researchers

Resources for M  tis Researchers
Author: Lawrence J. Barkwell,Leah Dorion,Darren R. Préfontaine,Louis Riel Institute,Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research
Publsiher: Louis Riel Institute of the Manitoba Metis Federtion
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1999
Genre: Reference
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110650954

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"This bibliography contains over 2,000 listings of work related to the Métis people of North America [primarily Canada]. The collection attempts to gather a comprehensive listing of resources written for, by and about the Métis people. ... Video and audio portrayals of Métis stories and music are listed at the end of the bibliography. ... Web pages are also listed. The book includes a historiographical essay intended to give ... a critical overview of some of the classic scholarly writings on the Métis along with a review of topics that have been identified as contemporary issues and concerns."--Back cover.

Robidoux Chronicles

Robidoux Chronicles
Author: Hugh M. Lewis
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2004-10-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781412222990

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Robidoux Chronicles treats with comprehensive documentary detail the factual history of the Robidoux lineage in North America from the first progenitor who arrived in Quebec in about 1665, through the famous six brothers who distinguished themselves as Mountain Men, up until even recent times on reservations in the US. Many members of the Robidoux family were intimately connected to the entire history of the North American fur trade. The six brothers, born in St. Louis before the coming of Lewis & Clark, were important fur-traders during the classical Rendezvous era of the North American fur trade. They became key players in the organization & articulation of the Overland Trail, only to die soon afterward in relative obscurity upon the plains of Kansas & Nebraska. By the 1950's, the story of the Robidoux had been almost entirely forgotten. Subsequent historians had lost all but a scant & fragmentary knowledge of the true role & exploits of the Robidoux & their French-Indian compatriots upon the frontiers of the old west. Antoine Robidoux was the first to establish permanent trading settlements west of the Rockies in the Inter-Montane corridor, & his brother Michel was one of the first expeditions to traverse the length of the Grand Canyon. The eldest brother Joseph became one of the earliest established traders on the upper Missouri & founded St. Joseph, Missouri, which was later to be the primary starting point of the Overland Trail. His younger brother Louis became one of the earliest ranch owners in California, becoming Don of the Jurupa, that encompassed the areas known today as Riverside, San Bernardino, San Jacinto & San Timoteo. An entire inter-tribal French-Indian ethnocultural orientation had developed upon the plains, prairies & mountains of the Trans-Mississippi west a good fifty years before the coming of the Iron Horse & the Pony Express, & has been carried on today in proximity to the reservations of Kansas & Oklahoma, South Dakota & Wyoming.

America History and Life

America  History and Life
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 882
Release: 1985
Genre: Canada
ISBN: UOM:39015065455662

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Provides historical coverage of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present. Includes information abstracted from over 2,000 journals published worldwide.