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"French Quebec and the Metis Question." In The West and the Nation
. "French Quebec and the Metis Question." In The West and the Nation. Edited by Carl Berger and Ramsey Cook. [ 91-113 ]
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"Northwest Métis Claims" In: A History of Aboriginal Claims Processes in Canada, 1867-1979
. 1980. "Northwest Métis Claims" In: A History of Aboriginal Claims Processes in Canada, 1867-1979. Ottawa:Research Branch, Department of Indians Affairs. [ pp. 15-26 ]
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A Study of Métis Ethnicity in the Red River Settlement: Quantification and Pattern Recognition in Red River Archaeology
This thesis compares artifacts from Upper Fort Garry (DlLg-21) (two samples) and western Hivernant and other historical sites dating from the 1840s-1880s, with Red River Métis cultural material from the Garden, Delorme House, and Riel House sites. Statistical analysis defined a Métis pattern but could not distinguish the Métis pattern from other samples, including those from Upper Fort Garry.
. 1985. A Study of Métis Ethnicity in the Red River Settlement: Quantification and Pattern Recognition in Red River Archaeology. Winnipeg:M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba. [ Thesis (175pp)(UM) ]
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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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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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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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Dispossession or Adaption? Migration and Persistence of the Red River Métis, 1835-1890
. 1988. Dispossession or Adaption? Migration and Persistence of the Red River Métis, 1835-1890. Canadian Historical Association, Historical Papers. [ p120-144 ]
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