Wanderings of an Artist Among the Indians of North America
Author: Paul Kane
Publisher: London : Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts
Published: 1859
Total Pages: 546
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Author: Paul Kane
Publisher: London : Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts
Published: 1859
Total Pages: 546
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Publisher: Radisson
Published: 1925
Total Pages: 396
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Published: 1859
Total Pages: 510
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Published: 1861
Total Pages: 455
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Published: 1968
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Carolyn Podruchny
Publisher: UBC Press
Published: 2011-07-01
Total Pages: 345
ISBN-13: 0774859695
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBritish traders and Ojibwe hunters. Cree women and their metis daughters. Explorers and anthropologists and Aboriginal guides and informants. These people, their relationships, and their complex identities were not featured in histories until the 1970s, when scholars from multiple disciplines brought new perspectives and approaches to bear on the past. Gathering Places presents some of the most innovative and interdisciplinary approaches to metis, fur trade, and First Nations history being practised today. Whether they are discussing dietary practices on the Plateau, the meanings of totemic signatures, or issues of representation in public history, the authors present novel explorations of evidence that extend beyond earlier histories centred on the archive. By drawing on archaeological, material, oral, and ethnographic evidence and by exploring personal approaches to history and scholarship, these essays mark a significant departure from the old paradigm of history writing and will serve as models for recovering Aboriginal and cross-cultural experiences and perspectives.
Author: Th. W. Field
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Published: 1873
Total Pages: 446
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Linda Goyette
Publisher: University of Alberta
Published: 2005-04-18
Total Pages: 512
ISBN-13: 9780888644497
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLinda Goyette and Carolina Roemmich have tapped Edmonton's collective memoir, through the written record, the spoken stories and the vast silences. All of the people who ever lived at this bend in the North Saskatchewan took part in creating the city we know as Edmonton. Through traditional Indigenous stories about the earliest travellers along the bend in the river, diaries, archival records and letters of 19th century inhabitants and the recollections of living residents who talk about the emerging city, Edmonton's history is told using the words and stories of the people who have called this city home. Citizens with diverse viewpoints speak for themselves, describing important events in Edmonton's social, political and economic development. The official publication of the City of Edmonton's Centennial, Edmonton In Our Own Words includes many never seen before photographs from private collections, historic maps and a timeline of Edmonton's history. Imagine a conversation between Edmonton's past inhabitants and its living citizens. What would we tell the rest of the world about our place on the map? What stories would we tell with tears in our eyes, or laughter, or pride? In Edmonton In Our Own Words, experience the personal stories of eyewitnesses and descendants explaining, arguing, crying, scolding, laughing and interrupting one another in a city's evolving conversation with itself as Edmonton celebrates its past and future.
Author: John Wesley Powell
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 1891
Total Pages: 610
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe languages spoken by the pre-Columbian tribes of North America were many and diverse. Into the regions occupied by these tribes travelers, traders, and missionaries have penetrated in advance of civilization, and civilization itself has marched across the continent at a rapid rate. Under these conditions the languages of the various tribes have received much study. Many extensive works have been published, embracing grammars and dictionaries; but a far greater number of minor vocabularies have been collected and very many have been published. In addition to these, the Bible, in whole or in part, and various religious books and school books, have been translated into Indian tongues to be used for purposes of instruction; and newspapers have been published in the Indian languages. Altogether the literature of these languages and that relating to them are of vast extent.
Author: John Wesley Powell
Publisher: e-artnow
Published: 2018-04-08
Total Pages: 161
ISBN-13: 8026888626
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe languages spoken by the pre-Columbian tribes of North America were many and diverse. Into the regions occupied by these tribes, travelers, traders, and missionaries have penetrated in advance of civilization, and civilization itself has marched across the continent at a rapid rate. Under these conditions the languages of the various tribes have received much study. Many extensive works have been published, embracing grammars and dictionaries; but a far greater number of minor vocabularies have been collected and very many have been published. In addition to these, the Bible, in whole or in part, and various religious books and school books, have been translated into Indian tongues to be used for purposes of instruction; and newspapers have been published in the Indian languages. Altogether the literature of these languages and that relating to them are of vast extent.