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The University of Manitoba

The University of Manitoba

An Illustrated History
by J.M. Bumsted
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Established in 1877, just seven years after the founding of the province itself, the University of Manitoba has grown to become an international centre of research and study. It is the birthplace of discoveries such as the cure for Rh disease of newborns and the development of Canola, and its alumni include Marshal McLuhan, Margaret Laurence, Monty …

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Muskekowuck Athinuwick

Muskekowuck Athinuwick

Original People of the Great Swampy Land
by Victor P. Lytwyn
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The original people of the Hudson Bay lowlands, often known as the Lowland Cree and known to themselves as Muskekowuck Athinuwick, were among the first Aboriginal peoples in northwestern North America to come into contact with Europeans. Muskekowuck Athinuwick challenges long-held misconceptions about the Lowland Cree and illustrates how historians …

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Storied Landscapes

Storied Landscapes

Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies
by Frances Swyripa
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Storied Landscapes is a beautifully written, sweeping examination of the evolving identity of major ethno-religious immigrant groups in the Canadian West. Viewed through the lens of attachment to the soil and specific place, and through the eyes of both the immigrant generation and its descendants, the book compares the settlement experiences of Uk …

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Creating Space

Creating Space

My Life and Work in Indigenous Education
by Verna J. Kirkness
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Verna J. Kirkness grew up on the Fisher River Indian reserve in Manitoba. Her childhood dream to be a teacher set her on a lifelong journey in education as a teacher, counsellor, consultant, and professor. Her simple quest to teach "in a Native way" revolutionized Canadian education policy and practice.

Kirkness broke new ground at every turn. As t …

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Mythologizing Norval Morrisseau

Mythologizing Norval Morrisseau

Art and the Colonial Narrative in the Canadian Media
by Carmen L. Robertson
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Mythologizing Norval Morrisseau examines the complex identities assigned to Anishinaabe artist Norval Morrisseau. Was he an uneducated artist plagued by alcoholism and homelessness? Was Morrisseau a shaman artist who tapped a deep spiritual force? Or was he simply one of Canada’s most significant artists?

Carmen L. Robertson charts both the colon …

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We’re Going to Run This City

We’re Going to Run This City

Winnipeg's Political Left after the General Strike
by Stefan Epp-Koop
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Stefan Epp-Koop’s "We’re Going to Run This City: Winnipeg’s Political Left After the General Strike" explores the dynamic political movement that came out of the largest labour protest in Canadian history and the ramifications for Winnipeg throughout the 1920s and 1930s. Few have studied the political Left at the municipal level—even though …

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A Knock on the Door

A Knock on the Door

The Essential History of Residential Schools from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Edited and Abridged
foreword by Phil Fontaine, by Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, afterword by Aimée Craft
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“It can start with a knock on the door one morning. It is the local Indian agent, or the parish priest, or, perhaps, a Mounted Police officer.” So began the school experience of many Indigenous children in Canada for more than a hundred years, and so begins the history of residential schools prepared by the Truth & Reconciliation Commission of …

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Magic Weapons

Magic Weapons

Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School
by Sam McKegney, foreword by Basil Johnston
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The legacy of the residential school system ripples throughout Native Canada, its fingerprints on the domestic violence, poverty, alcoholism, drug abuse, and suicide rates that continue to cripple many Native communities. Magic Weapons is the first major survey of Indigenous writings on the residential school system, and provides groundbreaking rea …

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Like the Sound of a Drum

Like the Sound of a Drum

Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut
by Peter Kulchyski
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Part ethnography, part narrative, Like the Sound of a Drum is evocative, confrontational, and poetic. For many years, Peter Kulchyski has travelled to the north, where he has sat in on community meetings, interviewed elders and Aboriginal politicians, and participated in daily life. In Like the Sound of a Drum he looks as three northern communities …

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Indigenous Men and Masculinities

Indigenous Men and Masculinities

Legacies, Identities, Regeneration
edited by Robert Alexander Innes; Kim Anderson, contributions by Scott L. Morgensen; Brendan Hokowhitu; Sam McKegney; Lloyd L. Lee; Lisa Tatonetti; John Swift; Erin Sutherland; Leah Sneider; Sasha Sky; Allison Piché; Robert Henry; Richard Van Camp; Kimberly Minor; Phillip Borell; Bob Antone; Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair; Ty P. Kāwika Tengan, interviewee Warren Cariou; Gregory Scofield; William Kahalepuna Richards Jr.; Daniel Heath Justice & Thomas Ka’auwai Kaulukukui Jr.
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What do we know of masculinities in non-patriarchal societies? Indigenous peoples of the Americas and beyond come from traditions of gender equity, complementarity, and the sacred feminine, concepts that were unimaginable and shocking to Euro-western peoples at contact. "Indigenous Men and Masculinities", edited by Kim Anderson and Robert Alexander …

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The New Peoples

The New Peoples

Being and Becoming Métis
edited by Jacqueline Peterson & Jennifer S.H. Brown
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Leading Canadian and American scholars explore the dimension and meaning of the intermingling of European and Native American peoples.

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Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada

Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada

edited by Sigurjon Baldur Hafsteinsson & Marian Bredin
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Indigenous media challenges the power of the state, erodes communication monopolies, and illuminates government threats to Indigenous cultural, social, economic, and political sovereignty. Its effectiveness in these areas, however, is hampered by government control of broadcast frequencies, licensing, and legal limitations over content and ownershi …

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Transnational Radicals

Transnational Radicals

Italian Anarchists in Canada and the U.S., 1915-1940
by Travis Tomchuk
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Italian anarchism emerged in the latter half of the nineteenth century, during that country’s long and bloody unification. Often facing economic hardship and political persecution, many of Italy’s anarchists migrated to North America. Wherever Italian anarchists settled they published journals, engaged in labour and political activism, and atte …

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Taking Back Our Spirits

Taking Back Our Spirits

Indigenous Literature, Public Policy, and Healing
by Jo-Ann Episkenew
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From the earliest settler policies to deal with the “Indian problem,” to contemporary government-run programs ostensibly designed to help Indigenous people, public policy has played a major role in creating the historical trauma that so greatly impacts the lives of Canada’s Aboriginal peoples. Taking Back Our Spirits traces the link between C …

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Settlement, Subsistence, and Change Among the Labrador Inuit

Settlement, Subsistence, and Change Among the Labrador Inuit

The Nunatsiavummiut Experience
edited by David C. Natcher; Lawrence Felt & Andrea Procter
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On January 22, 2005, Inuit from communities throughout northern and central Labrador gathered in a school gymnasium to witness the signing of the Labrador Inuit Land Claim Agreement and to celebrate the long-awaited creation of their own regional self-government of Nunatsiavut. This historic agreement defined the Labrador Inuit settlement area, ben …

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Wild Mother Dancing

Wild Mother Dancing

Maternal Narrative in Canadian Literature
by Di Brandt
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Wild Mother Dancing challenges the historical absence of the mother, who, as subject and character, has been repeatedly suppressed and edited out of the literary canon. In her search for sources for telling the new (or old, forbidden story) against a tradition of narrative absence, Brandt turns to Canadian fiction representing a variety of cultural …

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A Two-Spirit Journey

A Two-Spirit Journey

The Autobiography of a Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder
by Ma-Nee Chacaby, with Mary Louisa Plummer
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A compelling, harrowing, but ultimately uplifting story of resilience and self-discovery.

A Two-Spirit Journey is Ma-Nee Chacaby’s extraordinary account of her life as an Ojibwa-Cree lesbian. From her early, often harrowing memories of life and abuse in a remote Ojibwa community riven by poverty and alcoholism, Chacaby’s story is one of endurin …

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The Scare in the Crow

The Scare in the Crow

by Tammy Armstrong
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As Tammy Armstrong rode horseback on a one-month sojourn in Iceland, up rose the ley lines that crosshatched the landscape — ancient tracks rife with saga, myth, and human history. In this collection, her poems both respond to W.H. Auden's poetic travelogue, Letters from Iceland, and evoke her raw relationship to the native natural world of North …

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Letters from Beauly

Letters from Beauly

Pat Hennessy and the Canadian Forestry Corps in Scotland, 1940-1945
by Melynda Jarratt
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Shortlisted, New Brunswick Book Award for Non-Fiction

During the Second World War, hundreds of New Brunswick woodsmen joined the Canadian Forestry Corps to log the Scottish Highlands as part of the Canadian war effort. Patrick "Pat" Hennessy of Bathurst was one of them. For five years, Pat served as camp cook with 15 Company of the Canadian Forestry …

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Humans 3.0

Humans 3.0

The Upgrading of the Species
by Peter Nowak
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Life for early humans wasn't easy. They may have been able to walk on two feet and create tools 4 million years ago, but they couldn't remember or communicate. Fortunately, people got smarter, and things got better. They remembered on-the-spot solutions and shared the valuable information of their experiences. Clubs became swords, caves became huts …

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Almighty Voice and His Wife

Almighty Voice and His Wife

by Daniel David Moses, introduction by Yvette Nolan
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A young couple woo and wed, but they're Cree and it's 1895, the first generation after the Riel Rebellion, and it's suddenly hard for the people who followed the buffalo to live happily ever after. What are they going to do? It's still a bit early to go into show business.

Almighty Voice and His Wife shakes up a familiar story from the Saskatchewan …

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The Lost Wilderness

The Lost Wilderness

Rediscovering W.F. Ganong's New Brunswick
by Nicholas Guitard
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Finalist, New Brunswick Book Award (Non-Fiction)

Every summer between 1882 and 1929, naturalist William Francis Ganong travelled through the wilderness of New Brunswick, systematically mapping previously uncharted territories, taking photographs, and documenting observations on the physical geography of the province that laid the foundations for th …

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The M Word

The M Word

Conversations about Motherhood
edited by Kerry Clare
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A CNQ Editors' Book of the Year

A Dropped Threads-style anthology, assembling original and inspiring works by some of Canada's best younger female writers — such as Heather Birrell, Saleema Nawaz, Susan Olding, Diana Fitzgerald Bryden, Carrie Snyder, and Alison Pick — The M Word asks everyday women and writers, some of whom are on the unconventi …

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What We Learned

What We Learned

Two Generations Reflect on Tsimshian Education and the Day Schools
by Helen Raptis, with members of the Tsimshian Nation
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Stories of Indigenous children forced to attend residential schools have haunted Canadians in recent years. Yet most Indigenous children in Canada attended “Indian day schools,” and later public schools, near their home communities. Although church and government officials often kept detailed administrative records, we know little about the act …

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Cleopatra at the Breakfast Table

Cleopatra at the Breakfast Table

Why I Studied Latin With My Teenager and How I Discovered the Daughterland
by Peter O'Brien
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Cleopatra at the Breakfast Table is about storytelling in the digital age. It's a jaunty account of a single father, 55, and his daughter, 15, studying Grade 10 Latin together. The book explores the bustling life of teenaged girls, the expanding influence of technology, the peculiar logic of contemporary family life, and how fathers and daughters …

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Neighbours and Networks

Neighbours and Networks

The Blood Tribe in the Southern Alberta Economy, 1884-1939
by W. Keith Regular
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Neighbours and Networks : The Blood Tribe in the Southern Alberta Economy, 1884-1939 explores the economic relationship that existed between the Blood Indian reserve and the surrounding region of southern Alberta between 1884 and 1939.

The Blood tribe, though living on a reserve, refused to become economically isolated from the larger community and …

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Space and Spatial Analysis in Archaeology

Space and Spatial Analysis in Archaeology

edited by Elizabeth C. Robertson; Jeffrey D. Seibert; Deepika C. Fernandez & Mark U. Zender
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Space and Spatial Analysis in Archaeology is made up of thirty-seven contributions based on and developed from papers presented at the 2001 Chacmool Conference, An Odyssey of Space, one of the first and largest meetings to focus on this increasingly important aspect of archaeological research. The papers discuss studies undertaken in a number of di …

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Somebody Else's Money

Somebody Else's Money

The Walrond Ranch Story, 1883-1907
by Warren Elofson
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The Walrond Ranch, a cattle and horse operation in the foothills of southern Alberta, was one of the four giants of the livestock grazing industry in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. At its height, the Walrond ran over 10,000 cattle along with several hundred well-bred Clydesdale and Shire horses on nearly 300,000 acres of land.

Ult …

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Looking Back

Looking Back

Canadian Women's Prairie Memoirs and Intersections of Culture, History, and Identity
by S. Leigh Matthews PhD
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When we think about women settlers on the Prairies, our notions tend to veer between the nostalgic image of the "cheerful helpmate" and the grim deprivation of the "reluctant immigrant." In Looking Back: Canadian Women's Prairie Memoirs and Intersections of Culture, History, and Identity, Leigh Matthews shows how a critical approach to the life-wri …

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Politics and Literature at the Turn of the Millennium

Politics and Literature at the Turn of the Millennium

by Michael Keren
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Politics and Literature shows how important insights about genocide, poverty, state violence, world terrorism, the clash of civilizations, and other phenomena haunting the world at the turn of the millennium can be derived from contemporary novels. Keren demonstrates ways in which fictional literature can provide new perspectives on the complexitie …

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Eugene A. Forsey

Eugene A. Forsey

An Intellectual Biography
by Frank Milligan
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In this unusual biography of one of Canada's most well-known public figures, author Frank Milligan traces the intellectual foundations on which Eugene Forsey's world-view was constructed. Starting with his middle-class Ottawa upbringing, Forsey's philosophical pilgrimage was the product of a deep allegiance to a Christian social gospel, exposure to …

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Greening the Maple

Greening the Maple

Canadian Ecocriticism in Context
edited by Ella Soper; Nicholas Bradley, contributions by Stephanie Posthumus; Northrop Frye; Rosemary Sullivan; Heather Murray; Laurie Ricou; Gabriele Helms; Susie O'Brien; Jenny Kerber; Cheryl Lousley; Linda Morra; Elise Salaun; Catriona Sandilands; Rita Wong; Misao Dean; Carrie Dawson; Pamela Banting; Adam Dickinson; Travis V. Mason; Linda Hutcheon; D.M.R. Bentley; Sherrill E Grace; Margaret Atwood & Nelson Gray
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Ecocriticism can be described in very general terms as the investigation of the many ways in which culture and the environment are interrelated and conceptualized. Ecocriticism aspires to understand and often to celebrate the natural world, yet it does so indirectly by focusing primarily on written texts. Hailed as one of the most timely and provoc …

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Policing the Wild North-West

Policing the Wild North-West

A Sociological Study of the Provincial Police in Alberta and Saskatchewan, 1905-32
by Zhiqiu Lin
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In Policing the Wild North-West: A Sociological Study of the Provincial Police in Alberta and Saskatchewan, 1905-32, the first comprehensive social history of provincial police in western Canada between 1905 and 1932, Zhiqiu Lin investigates the complex relationship between the role of policing, the political sphere, and social progress.

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Suitable for the Wilds

Suitable for the Wilds

Letters from Northern Alberta, 1929-1931
by Mary Percy Jackson, edited by Janice Dickin
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The plea was advertised in the British Medical Journal in February 1929: seeking "strong energetic Medical Women with post-graduate experience in Midwifery" for "country work" in western Canada. A young Dr. Mary Percy was intrigued. After graduating with degrees in medicine and surgery from the University of Birmingham in 1927, she had been searchi …

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Cowboys, Ranchers and the Cattle Business

Cowboys, Ranchers and the Cattle Business

Cross-Border Perspectives on Ranching History
contributions by Simon M. Evans; Sarah Carter; Terry G. Jordan-Bychkov; Brain W. Dippie; Bill Yeo; Alan B. McCullough; Joy Oetelaar; Warren M. Elofson; Henry C. Klassen; Max Foran; Lorain Lounsberry & Richard W. Slatta
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Cowboys, Ranchers and the Cattle Business: Cross-Border Perspectives on Ranching History is an easily accessible and comprehensive summary of current studies on the Canadian ranching frontier. This collection of essays provides an excellent perspective on the latest developments in the historiography of the range, drawing from topics such as Wild W …

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Passages

Passages

Explorations of the Contemporary City
by Graham Livesey
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Informed by the work of writers such as Henri Lefebvre, Paul Ricoeur and Michel de Certeau, this collection of essays examines through multiple lenses eight topics related to the contemporary urban domain. The author employs powerful geographic and literary concepts such as space, narrative, and metaphor to interpret the often-bewildering complexit …

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Clerical Ideology in a Revolutionary Age

Clerical Ideology in a Revolutionary Age

The Guadalajara Church and the Idea of the Mexican Nation, 1788-1853
by Brian F. Connaughton, translated by Mark A. Healey
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Clerical Ideology in a Revolutionary Age : The Guadalajara Church and the Idea of the Mexican Nation, 1788-1853 clearly delineates the role of the Catholic Church in the making of Mexico as a nation. It provides a nuanced sense of clerical thought during the turbulent years leading to and following Mexico's national independence. Connaughton delves …

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Negotiating Identities in Modern Latin America

Negotiating Identities in Modern Latin America

edited by Hendrik Kraay, contributions by Stephen Neufeld; Gregg Bocketti; Louise Guenther; Ronald Harpelle; Maria Eugenia Brockmann Dannenmaier; Maria Cecilia Velasco e Cruz; Jennifer Manthei; Denise Fay Brown; Marjorie Snipes & Julie Gibbings
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Negotiating Identities in Modern Latin America explores some of the ways in which people define their membership in groups and their collective identity, as well as some of the challenges to the definition and maintenance of that identity. This interdisciplinary collection of essays, addressing such diverse topics as the history of Brazilian footba …

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The War on Weeds in the Prairie West

The War on Weeds in the Prairie West

An Environmental History
by Clinton L. Evans
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Despite the fact that fighting weeds was of paramount importance to the agricultural development of Canada, there has scarcely been any research on understanding the origins and history of these lowly plants. Finally, historian Clint Evans gives weeds the attention they deserve. In this ground-breaking study, which spans four centuries of weed hist …

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Archaeology on the Edge

Archaeology on the Edge

New Perspectives from the Northern Plains
edited by Jane H. Kelley, contributions by Brian Kooyman; Jack W. Brink; J.F. Dormaar; H.V. Hills; Jane Kelley; Alison Landals; Robert McGhee; Paul McNeil; Gerald A. Oetelaar; Trevor R. Peck; Scott Raymond; Elizabeth Robertson; M. Shayne Tolman; J. Rod Vickers; Dale Walde & Michael C. Wilson
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Dedicated to the memory of Richard G. Forbis, this collection of papers presented by his students and colleagues represents more than a tribute to a pioneer and legend in Alberta archaeology. Dick Forbis was seminal in putting archaeology in Alberta on the road it has taken and in establishing the field of cultural resource management. Throughout h …

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Lily Lewis

Lily Lewis

Sketches of a Canadian Journalist: A Biocritical Study
edited by Margaret (Peggy) Martin
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Canadian writer and journalist Lily Lewis is not a household name. In fact, she never was. The work Lewis is best known for - "Montreal Letter," a popular column which appeared in the Toronto newspaper The Week in the late 1880s - was written under the pseudonym Louis Lloyd. In 1888, Lewis and fellow writer Sara Jeannette Duncan embarked on a journ …

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Medicine and Duty

Medicine and Duty

The World War I Memoir of Captain Harold W. McGill, Medical Officer, 31st Battalion C.E.F.
edited by Marjorie Barron N, foreword by Patrick Brennan
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"The story of the individual always grips us - it is why biography remains so popular. But in Medicine and Duty we receive a double serving: the story of Medical Officer Captain Harold W. McGill coupled with the story of the many men who served in the 31st Battalion and what they together managed to achieve against such long odds." - Patrick Brenna …

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The Reindeer Botanist

The Reindeer Botanist

Alf Erling Porsild, 1901-1977
by Wendy Dathan
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The Reindeer Botanist: Alf Erling Porsild, 1901-1977 is the first biography of one of Canada's most remarkable botanists. Alf Erling Porsild (1901-1977) grew up on the Arctic Station in West Greenland and later served as curator of botany at the National Museum of Canada. He collected thousands of specimens, greatly enlarging the National Herbarium …

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Trails and Trials

Trails and Trials

Markets and Land Use in the Alberta Beef Cattle Industry, 1881-1948
by Maxwell L. Foran
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Alberta's ranching heritage occupies an important place in the province's historical consciousness. Trails and Trials: Markets and Land Use in the Alberta Beef Cattle Industry, 1881-1948 documents the development of the beef cattle industry in Alberta from its open-range ranching phase to the beginnings of the modern era. This narrative history doc …

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Treaty Elders of Saskatchewan

Treaty Elders of Saskatchewan

Our Dream Is That Our Peoples Will One Day Be Clearly Recognized as Nations
by Harold Cardinal & Walter Hildebrandt
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"It is my hope, and the hope of the Office of the Treaty Commissioner, that this publication can help provide the historical context needed to intelligently and respectfully forge new relations between First Nations people and non-Aboriginal people in the province of Saskatchewan. It has already done so, in part, by facilitating the work of our off …

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Engaging in Action Research

Engaging in Action Research

A Practical Guide to Teacher-Conducted Research for Educators and School Leaders
by Jim Parsons; Kurtis Hewson; Lorna Adrian & Nicole Day
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You don’t need a tweed jacket to be a researcher — in thousands of schools across North America, practising teachers conduct studies on best practices, alternative approaches, and effective learning strategies. Classroom teachers have experiences and opportunities unavailable to researchers in a university setting, and action research — site- …

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How Canadians Communicate, Vol. 1

How Canadians Communicate, Vol. 1

edited by David Taras; Frits Pannekoek & Maria Bakardjieva
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How Canadians Communicate (vol. 1) is a timely collection that chronicles the extraordinary changes that are shaking the foundations of Canada's cultural and communications industries in the twenty-first century. With essays from some of Canada's foremost media scholars, this book discusses the major trends and developments that have taken place in …

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Many Faces of Gender

Many Faces of Gender

Roles and Relationships through Time in Indigenous Northern Communities
edited by Lisa Frink; Rita S. Shepard, contributions by Gregory Reinhardt; Henry Stewart; Lillian Ackerman; Carol Zane Jolles; Jennifer Ann Tobey; Barbara Crass; Brian Hoffman; Peter Whitridge; Hetty Jo Brumbach & Robert Jarvenpa
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Many Faces of Gender : Roles and Relationships through Time in Indigenous Northern Communities is an interdisciplinary volume that addresses the dearth in descriptions and analyses of gender roles and relationships in Native societies in North America's boreal reaches. This collection complements existing conceptual frameworks and develops new meth …

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Greenwor(l)ds

Greenwor(l)ds

Ecocritical Readings of Canadian Women's Poetry
by Diana M.A. Relke
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Greenwor(l)ds: Ecocritical Readings of Canadian Women's Poetry, rewrites the literary history of Canada from a feminist ecological perspective through a series of essays that examine the lives and work of nine women poets. Using insights from fields of knowledge as disparate as history and biology, physics and philosophy, psychoanalysis and communi …

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Tools for Teaching Social Studies

Tools for Teaching Social Studies

A How-to Handbook of Useful Ideas and Practical Solutions
by Jim Parsons & Mariah Schroder
edition:eBook
also available: Paperback
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age: 12 to 18
Grade: 7 to 12
tagged : social science, professional development

Engage your students AND keep your sanity with classroom-tested tools. Tools for Teaching Social Studies delivers a wealth of practical solutions for classroom success — all grounded in solid educational philosophy. A lifeline for new social studies teachers and a source of inspiration and ideas for experienced teachers, this book offers you a bo …

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