were among the first Aboriginal peoples in northwestern North America to come into contact with Europeans
This narrative bears witness to the devastation brought by colonization and the subsequent healing power of our Elders and our land to revitalize the human spirit
She works as a literacy and numeracy support teacher in the heart of Winnipeg’s inner city
One of the Family: Métis Culture in Nineteenth-Century Northwestern Saskatchewan is a study by Métis historian Brenda Macdougall about the importance of family in understanding the cultural history of Métis people in northwestern Saskatchewan
David Alexander Robertson
For King and Kanata Self-Government were among the first AboriginalFor King and Kanata: Canadian Indians and the First World War by Timothy C Winegard, a former officer in the Canadian Forces, presents a comprehensive history of Indigenous peoples and the First World War. The book examines the wartime experience of First Nations, Inuit, and Mtis people both in active service and at home. Chapter seven focuses on the contributions of individuals such as Francis Pegahmagabow, Tom Longboat, and Edith Anderson Monture.