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Other Indigenous Studies Publications

The following links provide on-line access to other indigenous studies publications by author of Indian-European Trade Relations in the Lower Saskatchewan River Region to 1840, Paul C. Thistle. Please report any dead links by using the Contact page in the top ribbon.  Thank you.

Featured image above is “Canadian Indians Spearing Beaver,1830-1834” attributed to Peter Rindisbacher, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, from Carolyn Gilman, Where Two Worlds Meet: The Great Lakes Fur Trade, 1982, pp. 22 & 71.

Other Fur Trade Relations Publications by Paul C. Thistle:

2010    Exhibit Review: Profit & Ambition: The Canadian Fur Trade, 1779-1821.  The Rupert’s Land Newsletter Nos.28-29:12-14. http://uwinnipeg.ca/rupertsland/docs/newsletters/crls-28-29.pdf at PDF p. 12.

2007    The Twatt Family, 1780-1840: Amerindian, Ethnic Category, or Ethnic Group Identity?  In The Western Metis: Profile of a People.  Patrick C. Douad ed.  Regina: University of Regina & Canadian Plains Research Center [reprint of 1997 Prairie Forum article, appearing with contributions from several eminent scholars in the field of Metis history & cited as “Perhaps for Métis researchers, the most interesting articles are those …by …and Paul C. Thistle” (New Breed Winter 2008: 24).]  DOI: 10.1080/10598650.2012.11510732 or direct link to Thistle (2007) at https://indianeuropeantraderelations.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/Thistle_Twatt_Family-in-Douad-2007-2-1.pdf .

1997    The Twatt Family, 1780-1840: Amerindian, Ethnic Category, or Ethnic Group Identity? [as originally published in Prairie Forum 22(2): 193-212] http://iportal.usask.ca/action.php?sid=481810237&url=http://iportal.usask.ca/docs/Prairie%20Forum/The%20Twatt%20Family%20(v22no2_1997_pg193-212).pdf&action=go&id=22811 [2007 reprinted version in The Western Metis, Patrick Douad ed. linked on the ribbon at the top of this page.].

1995    Book Reviews: Given, Brian J. A Most Pernicious Thing: Gun Trading and Native Warfare in the Early Contact Period. The Canadian Journal of Native Studies 15(1):172-3  http://www3.brandonu.ca/library/CJNS/15.1/bkrv151.pdf at PDF p. 10 (172-3).

1991    Book Reviews: Russell, Dale R.: Eighteenth-Century Western Woods Cree and Their Neighbours. The Canadian Journal of Native Studies 11(1):181-3. http://www3.brandonu.ca/library/CJNS/11.1/book_rev.pdf at PDF p. 27 (181-3).

1988   Book Review: Emporium of the North: Fort Chipewyan and the Fur Trade to 1835 by James Parker. Prairie Forum 13(2):264-6 https://indianeuropeantraderelations.files.wordpress.com/2021/11/thistle-review-of-parker-emporium-.pdf .

Other Indigenous Studies Publication Subjects by Paul C. Thistle:

2018   “Indian-Hating” & “Massive Injustice of the Most Profound Kind”: Jury Colonialism Experienced by Indigenous People from Miserable Man (Kit-Ahwah-Ke-Ni), 1885 to Colton Boushie, 2018. Saskatchewan River Region Indian-European Trade Relations web page at https://indianeuropeantraderelations.wordpress.com/indian-european-trade-relations-in-the-lower-saskatchewan-river-region-to-1840-thistle-1986/jury-colonialism-1885-2018/ (accessed 23 June 2020). [

2012    Book Reviews: Playing Ourselves: Interpreting Native Histories at Historic Reconstructions by Laura PeersMaterial Culture: The Journal of the Pioneer America Society 44(2):78-81 [excerpt available at http://www.questia.com/library/journal/1P3-2811703161/playing-ourselves-interpreting-native-histories-at .

1996    Book Reviews: Cole, Douglas. Captured Heritage: The Scramble for Northwest Coast Artifacts. Reprint Edition. . . The Canadian Journal of Native Studies 16(2):371-2. https://cjns.brandonu.ca/online-issues/vol-16-no-2-1996/ at PDF p. 9 (371-2).

1995    Book Reviews: Given, Brian J.  A Most Pernicious Thing: Gun Trading and Native Warfare in the Early Contact Period. The Canadian Journal of Native Studies 15(1):172-3 at PDF p. 10 (172-3) https://cjns.brandonu.ca/online-issues/vol-15-no-1-1995/ .

1994    Book Reviews: Reeves, Brian O.K. & Kennedy, Margaret A. (Editors). Kunaitupii: Coming Together on Native Sacred Sites… The Canadian Journal of Native Studies 14(2):425-7 at  https://cjns.brandonu.ca/online-issues/vol-14-no-2-1994/ at PDF p. 31.

1993     Book Reviews: Berlo, Janet. The Early Years of Native American Art History: The Politics of Scholarship and Collecting. The Canadian Journal of Native Studies 13(2):333-5. http://www3.brandonu.ca/library/CJNS/13.2/bkrev132.pdf at PDF p. 7.

1992    Book Reviews: Burnham, Dorothy K.: To Please the Caribou: Painted Caribou-Skin Coats Worn by the Naskapi, Montagnais, and Cree Hunters of the Quebec-Labrador Peninsula. The Canadian Journal of Native Studies 12(1):153-5 at https://cjns.brandonu.ca/wp-content/uploads/12-1-bkrev121.pdf .

1984   Exhibit Review: Metis, Glenbow Museum. The Canadian Journal of Native Studies 4 (2): 367-72 https://cjns.brandonu.ca/wp-content/uploads/4-2-Exhibition_rev.pdf .

1981  Sam Waller: Teacher & Lay Missionary Among the Cree & Ojibwa of Northern Ontario & Manitoba, 1923-1958. Unpublished research paper based on the Sam Waller fonds archival materials in the collection of The Sam Waller Museum prepared for Professor D.Bruce Sealey in a Cross-Cultural Education B.Ed. programme course at the University of Manitoba at  https://indianeuropeantraderelations.wordpress.com/indian-european-trade-relations-in-the-lower-saskatchewan-river-region-to-1840-thistle-1986/blog/. [This copy has been marked up for the author’s presentation at the the Sam Waller Little Northern Museum 25th Anniversary Historical Conference in The Pas, MB on 2 March 1984. This was given in association with a following response commentary by Kelsey School Division Superintendent, Mr. Al Yaskiw.]

1980   “Native Students in Museums: A Neglected Aspect of Museum Education.” Unpublished paper by Paul C. Thistle prepared for a course in the author’s cross-cultural & museum education Bachelor of Education programme at the University of Manitoba under Dr. Neil G. McDonald  https://miscellaneousmuseology.files.wordpress.com/2018/02/thistle-1980-native-students-in-museums.pdf .

1979   “Whose Heritage?: Resolving the Conflict.” Unpublished paper by Paul C. Thistle prepared for a course in the Museology Programme at the University of Winnipeg under Dr. George Lammers  https://miscellaneousmuseology.files.wordpress.com/2018/02/whose-heritage-resolving-the-conflict.pdf.

1978   “Whose Heritage?: The Conflict Between Native People and Museums.” Unpublished paper by Paul C. Thistle prepared for a course in the Museology Programme at the University of Winnipeg under Dr. George Lammers  https://miscellaneousmuseology.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/thistle-1978-whose-heritage.pdf .

 

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