The 1870s was a time of rapid transformation for the province of Manitoba. Though reeling from th...
James Bay Memoirs and Other Stories brings together the poetry, stories, essays, and editorials o...
Exposing the deep roots and new threats of Canada's regressive right
The history of First Nations agriculture in Manitoba
The history of First Nations agriculture in Manitoba
Exposing the deep roots and new threats of Canada's regressive right
In June 2015, Canada's Truth and Reconciliation Commission released 94 Calls to Action that urged...
The first comprehensive history of the Aboriginal First World War experience on the battlefield a...
Paul Williams, counsel to Indigenous nations for forty years, with a law practice based in the Gr...
First published in French in 2006, Inuit Stories of Being and Rebirth contains an in-depth, parag...
The Haudenosaunee, more commonly known as the Iroquois or Six Nations, have been one of the most ...
Why don't more Metis people go to traditional ceremonies? How does going to ceremonies impact Met...
Presents the story of Mini Aodla Freeman's experiences growing up in the Inuit communities of Jam...
Dammed explores Canada's hydroelectric boom in the Lake of the Woods area. It complicates narrati...
When dealing with Indigenous women's history we are conditioned to think about women as private-s...
If one seeks to understand Haudenosaunee (Six Nations) history, one must consider the history of ...
In the 1870s, approximately 18,000 Mennonites migrated from present-day Ukraine to the North Amer...
In Order to Live Untroubled examines how and why Inuit created their cultural institutions before...
Toward Defining the Prairies highlights recent approaches to thinking about the Prairie West. The...
Structures of Indifference tells us about ordinary indigeneity in the city of Winnipeg through Br...
Joan Scottie's I Will Live for Both of Us is a reflection on recent political and environmental h...
Dammed explores Canada's hydroelectric boom in the Lake of the Woods area. It complicates narrati...
Brings to light the work First Nations women have performed, and continue to perform, in cultural...
The Assiniboia school was the first residential high school in Manitoba and one of the only resid...
A fascinating history of Winnipeg's St. John's College is one of the oldest educational instituti...
Politics in Manitoba is the first comprehensive review of the Manitoba party system that combines...
In Two Years Below the Horn, engineer Andrew Taylor vividly recounts his experiences and accompli...
Helene Vosters examines an eclectic range of both state-sponsored social memory projects and coun...
The life story of artist Mary Riter Hamilton (1868-1954) is one of tragedy and adventure, from ho...
Civilian Internment in Canada initiates a conversation about not only internment, but also about ...
The prairies are a focal point for momentous events in Canadian history, a place where two vision...
Labrador Innu cultural and environmental activist Tshaukuesh Elizabeth Penashue is well known bot...
This collection counters the marginalization and silencing of First Nations women's voices and re...
The laws of mediaeval Iceland provide detailed and fascinating insight into the society that prod...
A social and economic history of one of the oldest Ukrainian settlements in Western Canada. Estab...
From discussions on democracy and distinctiveness to explorations of self-governance and power im...
Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally ...
Storied Landscapes is a beautifully written, sweeping examination of the evolving identity of maj...
One man, four identities, and a son's quest to reconcile the public and private lives of his Menn...
Oil is not new to Saskatchewan. Many of the wells found on farmland across the province date back...
Arthur Ross's study of the formation of Winnipeg's Jewish community is not only the first history...
In the pre-reserve era, Aboriginal bands in the northern plains were relatively small multicultur...
For many politicians and developers, 'to make something' of the North came to mean thinking of th...
Francis Pegahmagabow, an Ojibwe of the Caribou clan, enlisted at the onset of the First World War...
Based on previously unpublished archival material and personal interviews with publishers, editor...
1912 was a red-letter year for Winnipeg, Manitoba. Dubbed the 'Chicago of the North,' Winnipeg be...
Over the past thirty years, a strong canon of Indigenous feminist literature has addressed how In...
Provides a history of Canadian snack foods, of the independent producers and workers who make the...