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1. Nickel, Sarah Ann. The right to be heard' : Saskatchewan First Nations and Métis political activism, 1922-1946.
Degree: 2009, University of Saskatchewan
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-01272009-144545
Subjects/Keywords: Native political activism; Saskatchewan; Native-newcomer relations
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Nickel, S. A. (2009). The right to be heard' : Saskatchewan First Nations and Métis political activism, 1922-1946. (Thesis). University of Saskatchewan. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-01272009-144545
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Nickel, Sarah Ann. “The right to be heard' : Saskatchewan First Nations and Métis political activism, 1922-1946.” 2009. Thesis, University of Saskatchewan. Accessed December 15, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-01272009-144545.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Nickel, Sarah Ann. “The right to be heard' : Saskatchewan First Nations and Métis political activism, 1922-1946.” 2009. Web. 15 Dec 2019.
Vancouver:
Nickel SA. The right to be heard' : Saskatchewan First Nations and Métis political activism, 1922-1946. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2009. [cited 2019 Dec 15]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-01272009-144545.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Nickel SA. The right to be heard' : Saskatchewan First Nations and Métis political activism, 1922-1946. [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2009. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-01272009-144545
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
University of Saskatchewan
2. Darlington, MacKinley. Captain death strikes again: tuberculosis and the Stó:lõ 1871-1907.
Degree: 2010, University of Saskatchewan
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-09122010-151629
Subjects/Keywords: Tuberculosis; Stó:lõ; Native-Newcomer Relations; Ethnohistory
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Darlington, M. (2010). Captain death strikes again: tuberculosis and the Stó:lõ 1871-1907. (Thesis). University of Saskatchewan. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-09122010-151629
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Darlington, MacKinley. “Captain death strikes again: tuberculosis and the Stó:lõ 1871-1907.” 2010. Thesis, University of Saskatchewan. Accessed December 15, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-09122010-151629.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Darlington, MacKinley. “Captain death strikes again: tuberculosis and the Stó:lõ 1871-1907.” 2010. Web. 15 Dec 2019.
Vancouver:
Darlington M. Captain death strikes again: tuberculosis and the Stó:lõ 1871-1907. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2010. [cited 2019 Dec 15]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-09122010-151629.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Darlington M. Captain death strikes again: tuberculosis and the Stó:lõ 1871-1907. [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2010. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-09122010-151629
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
University of Saskatchewan
3. Posavad, Dallas. Indigenous writers and Christianity in Canada, the US, and Peru : Select case studies from across the Hemisphere.
Degree: 2016, University of Saskatchewan
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2016-02-2430
Subjects/Keywords: Native-Newcomer Relations; Colonial History; Aboriginal History; Relgion
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Posavad, D. (2016). Indigenous writers and Christianity in Canada, the US, and Peru : Select case studies from across the Hemisphere. (Thesis). University of Saskatchewan. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2016-02-2430
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Posavad, Dallas. “Indigenous writers and Christianity in Canada, the US, and Peru : Select case studies from across the Hemisphere.” 2016. Thesis, University of Saskatchewan. Accessed December 15, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2016-02-2430.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Posavad, Dallas. “Indigenous writers and Christianity in Canada, the US, and Peru : Select case studies from across the Hemisphere.” 2016. Web. 15 Dec 2019.
Vancouver:
Posavad D. Indigenous writers and Christianity in Canada, the US, and Peru : Select case studies from across the Hemisphere. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2016. [cited 2019 Dec 15]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2016-02-2430.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Posavad D. Indigenous writers and Christianity in Canada, the US, and Peru : Select case studies from across the Hemisphere. [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2016. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/ETD-2016-02-2430
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
University of Saskatchewan
4. Osmond, Colin Murray 1984-. Giant Trees, Iron Men: Masculinity and Colonialism in Coast Salish Loggers’ Identity.
Degree: 2016, University of Saskatchewan
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/7413
Subjects/Keywords: Aboriginal History; Canadian History; Logging; Forestry; Native-Newcomer Relations; Colonialism; Ethnohistory
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Osmond, C. M. 1. (2016). Giant Trees, Iron Men: Masculinity and Colonialism in Coast Salish Loggers’ Identity. (Thesis). University of Saskatchewan. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10388/7413
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Osmond, Colin Murray 1984-. “Giant Trees, Iron Men: Masculinity and Colonialism in Coast Salish Loggers’ Identity.” 2016. Thesis, University of Saskatchewan. Accessed December 15, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/7413.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Osmond, Colin Murray 1984-. “Giant Trees, Iron Men: Masculinity and Colonialism in Coast Salish Loggers’ Identity.” 2016. Web. 15 Dec 2019.
Vancouver:
Osmond CM1. Giant Trees, Iron Men: Masculinity and Colonialism in Coast Salish Loggers’ Identity. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2016. [cited 2019 Dec 15]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/7413.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Osmond CM1. Giant Trees, Iron Men: Masculinity and Colonialism in Coast Salish Loggers’ Identity. [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2016. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/7413
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
University of Saskatchewan
5. Derksen, Samuel D 1992-. Colonialism, Consumption, and Control: The Illinois Country Liquor Trade, 1750-1803.
Degree: 2017, University of Saskatchewan
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/8026
Subjects/Keywords: liquor; liquor trade; Illinois Country; Native-Newcomer Relations
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Derksen, S. D. 1. (2017). Colonialism, Consumption, and Control: The Illinois Country Liquor Trade, 1750-1803. (Thesis). University of Saskatchewan. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10388/8026
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Derksen, Samuel D 1992-. “Colonialism, Consumption, and Control: The Illinois Country Liquor Trade, 1750-1803.” 2017. Thesis, University of Saskatchewan. Accessed December 15, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/8026.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Derksen, Samuel D 1992-. “Colonialism, Consumption, and Control: The Illinois Country Liquor Trade, 1750-1803.” 2017. Web. 15 Dec 2019.
Vancouver:
Derksen SD1. Colonialism, Consumption, and Control: The Illinois Country Liquor Trade, 1750-1803. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2017. [cited 2019 Dec 15]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/8026.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Derksen SD1. Colonialism, Consumption, and Control: The Illinois Country Liquor Trade, 1750-1803. [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2017. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/8026
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
University of Saskatchewan
6. Omani, Leo Joseph. Perspectives of Saskatchewan Dakota/Lakota Elders on the treaty process in Saskatchewan.
Degree: 2010, University of Saskatchewan
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-04122010-144821
Subjects/Keywords: Native-Newcomer relations; Aboriginal/ First Nations history Canada/U.S.A.; Dakota/Lakota Elders' oral testimony; treaty process in Saskatchewan
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Omani, L. J. (2010). Perspectives of Saskatchewan Dakota/Lakota Elders on the treaty process in Saskatchewan. (Thesis). University of Saskatchewan. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-04122010-144821
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Omani, Leo Joseph. “Perspectives of Saskatchewan Dakota/Lakota Elders on the treaty process in Saskatchewan.” 2010. Thesis, University of Saskatchewan. Accessed December 15, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-04122010-144821.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Omani, Leo Joseph. “Perspectives of Saskatchewan Dakota/Lakota Elders on the treaty process in Saskatchewan.” 2010. Web. 15 Dec 2019.
Vancouver:
Omani LJ. Perspectives of Saskatchewan Dakota/Lakota Elders on the treaty process in Saskatchewan. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2010. [cited 2019 Dec 15]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-04122010-144821.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Omani LJ. Perspectives of Saskatchewan Dakota/Lakota Elders on the treaty process in Saskatchewan. [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2010. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-04122010-144821
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
University of Victoria
7. Drury, Devon. 'That immense and dangerous sea': Spanish imperial policy and power during the exploration of the Salish Sea, 1790-1791.
Degree: Dept. of History, 2010, University of Victoria
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1828/3007
Subjects/Keywords: Spain; Northwest Coast; Native-newcomer relations; Exploration; UVic Subject Index::Humanities and Social Sciences::History::Canada – History
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Drury, D. (2010). 'That immense and dangerous sea': Spanish imperial policy and power during the exploration of the Salish Sea, 1790-1791. (Masters Thesis). University of Victoria. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1828/3007
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Drury, Devon. “'That immense and dangerous sea': Spanish imperial policy and power during the exploration of the Salish Sea, 1790-1791.” 2010. Masters Thesis, University of Victoria. Accessed December 15, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1828/3007.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Drury, Devon. “'That immense and dangerous sea': Spanish imperial policy and power during the exploration of the Salish Sea, 1790-1791.” 2010. Web. 15 Dec 2019.
Vancouver:
Drury D. 'That immense and dangerous sea': Spanish imperial policy and power during the exploration of the Salish Sea, 1790-1791. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. University of Victoria; 2010. [cited 2019 Dec 15]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1828/3007.
Council of Science Editors:
Drury D. 'That immense and dangerous sea': Spanish imperial policy and power during the exploration of the Salish Sea, 1790-1791. [Masters Thesis]. University of Victoria; 2010. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1828/3007
University of Saskatchewan
8. Nicholat, Christa Leanne. Exploring a shared history : Indian-White relations between Fishing Lake First Nation and Wadena, 1882-2002.
Degree: 2002, University of Saskatchewan
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-06262007-080136
Subjects/Keywords: Wadena Saskatchewan; Fishing Lake First Nation; native-newcomer relations; Indian-White relations - Saskatchewan
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Nicholat, C. L. (2002). Exploring a shared history : Indian-White relations between Fishing Lake First Nation and Wadena, 1882-2002. (Thesis). University of Saskatchewan. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-06262007-080136
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Nicholat, Christa Leanne. “Exploring a shared history : Indian-White relations between Fishing Lake First Nation and Wadena, 1882-2002.” 2002. Thesis, University of Saskatchewan. Accessed December 15, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-06262007-080136.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Nicholat, Christa Leanne. “Exploring a shared history : Indian-White relations between Fishing Lake First Nation and Wadena, 1882-2002.” 2002. Web. 15 Dec 2019.
Vancouver:
Nicholat CL. Exploring a shared history : Indian-White relations between Fishing Lake First Nation and Wadena, 1882-2002. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2002. [cited 2019 Dec 15]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-06262007-080136.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Nicholat CL. Exploring a shared history : Indian-White relations between Fishing Lake First Nation and Wadena, 1882-2002. [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2002. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/etd-06262007-080136
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation