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Peguis: A Noble Friend
2003. Peguis: A Noble Friend. Winnipeg:Chief Peguis Heritage Park Inc.. .
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Period Artifacts from The Forks
This document is a catalogue of selected artifacts recovered during Parks Canada excavations at The Forks in 1984, that were deemed to be valuable in developing interpretations for the public. A description, interpretation and photograph accompany each artifact listing. The following artifact categories are represented: arms and ammunition; Pre- and Postcontact ceramics including smoking equipment, dinnerware, storage, cooking; glass including storage, lighting, decorative, medicine; lithics; metal containers; miscellaneous including metal tools, glass beads, bone artifacts, shell and bone buttons, ivory artifacts; other metal including tinkling cones and sewing equipment.
1986. Period Artifacts from The Forks. Ottawa:Environment Canada, Parks Service. [ Research monograph (122pp) (FNHSC, MM, PC) ]
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Persistent Settlers: The Dispersal and Resettlement of the Red River Métis, 1870-1885
1985. Persistent Settlers: The Dispersal and Resettlement of the Red River Métis, 1870-1885. Canadian Ethnic Studies. [ 17(2): 1-31 ]
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Plants and People: Past Ethnobotany of the North East Prairie
The study of ethnobotany is used to compare the plant uses of Native hunters and gatherers, Native farmers and 19th century European fur traders. The topics consist of an Introduction, The Northeastern Prairie Environment, Prehistoric Plant Uses, Ethnobotany of Historic Tribes, 19th Century Europeans and Environmental Impacts of Plant Uses. There are maps and charts of seed charcoal and wood samples.
Plants and People: Past Ethnobotany of the North East Prairie. In The Prairie: Past, Present and Future, pp1-7. Fargo, North Dakota:Edited by Gary K. Clambey and Richard H. Pemble. Proceedings of the 9th North American Prairie Conference, Tri-College University Center for Environmental Studies. [ Article (FNHSC, UW) ]
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Prairie Urban Development 1870-1930: Canadian Historical Association Booklet
1981. Prairie Urban Development 1870-1930: Canadian Historical Association Booklet. Ottawa:Canada Historical Association. .
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Preliminary Report On Archaeological Excavations I Bonnycastle Park
1981. Preliminary Report On Archaeological Excavations I Bonnycastle Park. Manitoba Archaeological Society Inc July, 1982. Volume 6, No. 3.
. Promise of Eden: The Canadian Expansionist Movement and the Idea of the West, 1856-1900
1980. Promise of Eden: The Canadian Expansionist Movement and the Idea of the West, 1856-1900. Toronto:Unjiversity of Toronto Press. .
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Red River
.Red River Settlement
This booklet provides a synopsis of the circumstances surrounding the formation of the settlement on September 4, 1812. The transfer of HBC territory to Lord Selkirk, the resulting conflicts, stabilization of the colony and merger of HBC and NWCo. (1816-21), and the post-merger period (1821-36) are outlined.
1988. Red River Settlement. Winnipeg:Historic Resources, Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation. [ Booklet (16pp.)(FNHSC, HRB, MM) ]
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