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The Archaeology of Land Based Fur Trade Posts in Western Canada

Klimko, Olga. 1994. The Archaeology of Land Based Fur Trade Posts in Western Canada. Burnaby, BC:PhD Thesis, Simon Fraser University. [ Thesis (287pp) ]
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The Archaeology of Land Based Fur Trade Posts in Western Canada

This thesis examines the development and context of fur trade archaeology including the influence of political, social, academic and ideological factors of the time. The sections include: Introduction, Research Strategy Growth of Fur Trade Archaeology in Western Provinces, Theoretical Perspectives and Participants in Fur Trade Archaeology, In Support of Our Cultural Identity, and a Conclusion. Appendix A: People Interviewed, Appendix B: Fur Trade References, Appendix C: Fur Trade Posts Investigated by Province and Decade. Maps, tables and charts are included.
Klimko, Olga. 1994. The Archaeology of Land Based Fur Trade Posts in Western Canada. Burnaby, BC:Simon Fraser University. [ PHD Thesis (287pp) ]
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The Canadian Prairies: A History

Friesen, G.. 1984. The Canadian Prairies: A History. Toronto:University of Toronto Press. .

The Conservation of Wood/Metal Artifacts from Upper Fort Garry

This article discusses the conservation of wet, organic artifacts discovered in the southwest section of Upper Fort Garry in Bonnycastle Park between 1981-1983. The artifacts were cleaned, consolidated, and dried by conservation staff at The Manitoba Museum. The methods and materials used are discussed, and photographs of the treated artifacts are included.
Collins, Cathy. 1988. The Conservation of Wood/Metal Artifacts from Upper Fort Garry. Manitoba Archaeological Quarterly. [ 12(3): 51-58. (MM) ]
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The East Yards Archaeological Project, 1988 and 1990: Final Report

The East Yards Archaeological report discusses the economic and social evolution of the Red River Settlement. Included is: an Introduction, History of Investigation, Methods, Stratification, Features (The cellar, The Sea of Brick), Chronology, Recoveries (artifacts, faunal), Conclusion, Acknowledgements and References. There are Figures (maps, artifact photos, drawings) and Tables (stratum, trenches, ceramics, fauna, glass, metal, pipes, clothing).
Monks, Gregory G.. 2005. The East Yards Archaeological Project, 1988 and 1990: Final Report. Manitoba Archaeological Journal. 15(1&2). [ Journal article (MAS, MM) ]
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The Evolution of a Red River Parish: St. Norbert 1800-1914

Philippe, Mailhot. 1986. The Evolution of a Red River Parish: St. Norbert 1800-1914. Winnipeg:Historic Resources, Manitoba Department of Culture, Heritage and Recreation.

The Evolution of a Red River Parish: St. Norbert 1800-1914

Mailhot, Philippe. 1986. The Evolution of a Red River Parish: St. Norbert 1800-1914. Winnipeg:Historic Resources, Manitoba Department of Culture, Heritage and Recreation.
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The Five Forts of Winnipeg

Bryce, George. 1885. The Five Forts of Winnipeg. Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, vol 3.
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The Fork in the Road: Red River, Retrenchment, and the Struggle for the Future of the Hudson's Bay Company

Stephen, Scott. 2013. The Fork in the Road: Red River, Retrenchment, and the Struggle for the Future of the Hudson's Bay Company. Manitoba History, no. 71.