New Peoples: Being & Becoming Métis in North America

by Jacqueline Peterson (Editor), Jennifer S. H. Brown (Editor)

Manitoba Studies in Native History (1)

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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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Jennifer S. H. Brown taught history at the University of Winnipeg for twenty-eight years and held a Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal history from 2004 to 2011. She served as director of the Centre for Rupert's Land Studies, which focuses on Aboriginal peoples and the fur trade of the Hudson Bay watershed, from 1996 to 2010. She is the editor of show more the Rupert's Land Record Society documentary series, which publishes original materials on Aboriginal and fur trade history. She now resides in Denver, Colorado, where she continues her scholarly work show less

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Brasser, Ted J. (Contributor)
Crawford, John C. (Contributor)
Dusenberry, Verne (Contributor)
Edmunds, R. David (Contributor)
Foster, John E. (Contributor)
Long, John S. (Contributor)
Morgan, Kenneth (Contributor)
Nicks, Trudy (Contributor)
Spry, Irene M. (Contributor)
Van Kirk, Sylvia (Contributor)

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New Peoples: Being & Becoming Métis in North America

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Nonfiction, History, General Nonfiction
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971.00497History & geographyHistory of North AmericaCanadaCanada
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E99 .M47 .N48History of the United StatesAmericaIndians of North AmericaIndian tribes and cultures
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