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Canada and the Métis, 1869-1885
1988. Canada and the Métis, 1869-1885. Waterloo:Wilfrid Laurier University Press. .
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Canadian National Railways Low Level (Low Line) Bridge (Old Canadian Northern Railway Freight Bridge) East Yard, Winnipeg
This brief report lists the date (1913-14), engineers, builders, original cost, specifications, history, contemporary examples, and significance/context for the building. Photographs and track layout illustrations are included.
no date. Canadian National Railways Low Level (Low Line) Bridge (Old Canadian Northern Railway Freight Bridge) East Yard, Winnipeg. Winnipeg:Historic Resources, Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation. [ Summary report (7pp.)(HRB, MM) ]
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Canadian Northern Cartage Company Stable (CNo.R) Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Stable (GTP) East Yard, Winnipeg
This brief report lists the date (1909 CNo.R; 1910 GTP), architects, builders, specifications, history, contemporary examples, and significance/context for the buidings. Photographs are included.
no date. Canadian Northern Cartage Company Stable (CNo.R) Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Stable (GTP) East Yard, Winnipeg. Winnipeg:Historic Resources, Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation. [ Summary report (19pp.)(HRB, MM) ]
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Catholic missionaries as agents of social change among the Metis and Indians of the Red River, 1818-1845
1978. Catholic missionaries as agents of social change among the Metis and Indians of the Red River, 1818-1845. Carleton University. [ M.A. Thesis ]
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Central Heating Plant (Canadian National Power House) East Yard, Winnipeg
This brief report lists the date (1947-48), architects/engineers, original cost, specifications, history, contemporary examples, and significance/context for the building. Photographs are included.
no date. Central Heating Plant (Canadian National Power House) East Yard, Winnipeg. Winnipeg:Historic Resources, Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation. [ Summary report (3pp.)(HRB, MM) ]
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Ceramics as Indicators of Economic Variation in the Red River Settlement
This thesis looks at economic variability among five historic sites in the Red River region: Upper and Lower Forts Garry, Riel House, Delorme House, and the Garden Site. Analysis assesses the visibility of economic variation in the archaeological record using both mean index values, and Kenyon and Kenyon's method, to examine the ceramic assemblages frm the selected sites using intersite and intrasite comparisons. These methods determine that economic variation is discernable at historical archaeological sites through the comparison of ceramic artifact assemblages.
1988. Ceramics as Indicators of Economic Variation in the Red River Settlement. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba. [ Thesis (145pp.)(MM) ]
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Chapter 9 School Textbook-Curriculum
Conspiracy and Treason: The Red River Resistance from an Expansionist Perspective
1978. Conspiracy and Treason: The Red River Resistance from an Expansionist Perspective. Prairie Forum, 3(2): 157-174.
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Contours of a People : Metis Family, Mobility, and History
2012. Contours of a People : Metis Family, Mobility, and History. Norman:University of Oklahoma Press. .
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