Bibliography for Reading Logs

Ronda, James P. “We Are Well As We Are”: An Indian Critique of Seventeenth-Century Christian Missions.” The William and Mary Quarterly 34, no. 1 (1977): 66-82.

Noel, Jan. “‘Nagging Wife’ Revisited: Women and the Fur Trade in New France.” French Colonial History, 2006, 45.

 

Bibliography for Document Analysis and Research Paper

Bruce, John. Riel, Louis. Declaration of the People of Rupert’s Land and the North-West,            December 1869.

Gaudry, Adam. “Communing with the Dead: The ‘New Metis,’ Metis Identity Appropriation,      and the Displacement of Living Metis Culture.” American Indian Quarterly 42, no. 2        (May 2018): 162-90

Hughes, Michael. “Within the Grasp of Company Law: Land, Legitimacy, and the Racialization of the MĂ©tis, 1815-1821.” Ethnohistory 63, no. 3 (July 2016): 519–40

St-Onge, Nicole J.M. “Variations in Red River: The Traders and Freemen Metis of Saint- Laurent, Manitoba.” Canadian Eithnic Studies 24, no. 2 (June 1992).

Wilcocke, Samuel, A Narrative of Occurrences in the Indian Countries of North America, since   the Connexion of the Right Hon. The Earl of Selkirk with the Hudson’s Bay Company, and His Attempt to Establish a Colony on the Red River; with a Detailed Account of His Lordship’s Military Expedition to, and Subsequent Proceedings at Fort William, in Upper Canada. London: McMillan. 1817.