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pro vyhledávání: '"V. P. Lytwyn"'
Autor:
D. Amedeo, V. P. Lytwyn, C. Philo, B. C. Richardson, M. Blacksell, M. R. Curry, M. Turner, F. Driver, Michael Heffernan, H. Clout, D. D. Arreola, D. Turnock, D. Cosgrove, P. Glennie, G. V. Cooper, T. M. Whitmore, A. Warren, D. J.B. Shaw, D. R. Green, P. O. Chalita, C. H. Richardson, K. J. Meyer-Arendt, G. Claeys, S. J. Hornsby, S. Copley, Neil Roberts, Charles Withers, A. G. Macpherson, D. C. Lai, T. F. McIlwraith, J. A. Jakle, W. G. Lovell, T. F. Glick, Morag Bell, S. R. Brooker-Gross, M. J. Daunton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Historical Geography. 19:74-123
Autor:
Wishart, Robert P.
Publikováno v:
Polar Record; Oct2014, Vol. 50 Issue 4, p343-353, 11p
« Cette étude ethno-historique jette une lumière éblouissante sur mes ancêtres, les Métis de la Vallée de la Gatineau. Je me suis reconnu comme jamais dans cette œuvre et j'ai compris mieux que jamais d'où je venais et qui j'étais. » - M
Autor:
Philip Girard
In any account of twentieth-century Canadian law, Bora Laskin (1912-1984) looms large. Born in northern Ontario to Russian-Jewish immigrant parents, Laskin became a prominent human rights activist, university professor, and labour arbitrator before e
Autor:
Edward J. Hedican
In January 1832, in the most southern part of Ontario's James Bay, an elderly Cree man by the name of Quapakay was told by the spirits of the shaking tent that in order to survive the winter, he was required to'spoil'the post at Hannah Bay, a Hudson'
Autor:
Keith D. Smith
Covering topics such as the Indian Act, the High Arctic relocation of 1953, and the conflict at Ipperwash, Keith D. Smith draws on a diverse selection of documents including letters, testimonies, speeches, transcripts, newspaper articles, and governm
Autor:
Harris, Cole
Winner, 2008 K.D. Srivastava Prize for Excellence in Scholarly Publishing, UBC Press The Reluctant Land describes the evolving pattern of settlement and the changing relationships of people and land in Canada from the end of the fifteenth century to
Champagne and his distinguished coauthors reveal how the structure of a multinational state has the potential to create more equal and just national communities for Native peoples around the globe. Many countries still face extreme differences among