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Research Guides

The following sources are provided to supplement the primary information source, L4U, our Online Public Access Catalogue. These titles are suggested as a starting point for your searches. If you need assistance using L4U or any of the materials listed below, please ask the library staff.

Native Studies


Background Information

Knots in a string: an introduction to native studies in Canada / Peggy Brizinski. E78 .C2 B758

Cree-English, English-Cree dictionary / Gerard Beaudet. REF. PM 988 .B42 1995

Meet Cree: a guide to the Cree language / H. Christoph Wolfart. PM987 .W64 1981

Profile of the Metis / Josee Normand. OVERSIZE E99 .M47 N67 1996

Native peoples and cultures of Canada / Alan McMillan. E78 .C2 M345 1995

Louis Riel: an annotated bibliography / Harry Dhand. REF. Z8745.3 .D48

Indians of the Americas: a bibliography. REF. Z1209 .S27

Indians of Canada / Diamond Jenness. E78 .C2 J4

Smithsonian book of North American Indians before the coming of the Europeans / Philip Kopper. OVERSIZE E77.9 .S54 1986

Atlas of the North American Indian / Carl Waldman. OVERSIZE E77 .W3

Public policy and aboriginal peoples, 1965-1992 / Katherine A. Graham. REF. Z1209.2 .C3 G73 1993

Indian treaties and surrenders. E92 .C21 I5 1992 v.1-2

Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. E78 .C2 R46 1996 v.1-5

Pictorial history of the Metis and nonstatus Indian in Saskatchewan / Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission. E78 .S27 S2 1976

Periodicals

SAY magazine: spirit of aboriginal youth.  E98 .Y68 S26


Internet Resources

Aboriginal Canada Portal:  Gateway to Canadian Aboriginal on-line resources, contacts and information with an emphasis on government programs and services.

Atlas of Urban Aboriginal Peoples, c1971-2001:  Maps about Aboriginal settlement areas in Canadian cities created by Dr. Evelyn J. Peters of the U of S. Based on Census information.

NativeWeb:  “Resources for Indigenous cultures around the world. 

Virtual museum of Metis history and culture:  “Developed by the University of Saskatchewan's Division of Multimedia and Technology and containing hundreds of oral histories, photographs, archival documents and audio and video files.