Alexander Kennedy Isbister

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Born of mixed Scottish/Native Indian blood in what is now Saskatchewan, Isbister emigrated to Britain after he found his ambitions thwarted by Hudson's Bay Company policies regarding native-born employees. There he became a respected educator, but more important to this study, he also became the most persistent critic of the Company, and of British and Canadian policies dealing with the inhabitants of Rupert's Land and the Northwest Territories.

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Genre : History
Author : Barry Cooper
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Release : 1988-01-15
File : 345 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780773573529


Liberal Lives And Activist Repertoires

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Examining activist performance techniques, this book shows how women and men could deeply influence public life in the nineteenth century.

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Genre : Drama
Author : Tracy C. Davis
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2023-06
File : 395 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781009297530


Enlightened Zeal

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Initially highly secretive about all of its activities, the HBC was by 1870 an exceptionally generous patron of science. Aware of the ways that a commitment to scientific research could burnish its corporate reputation, the company participated in intricate symbiotic networks that linked the HBC as a corporation with individuals and scientific organizations in England, Scotland, and the United States. The pursuit of scientific knowledge could bring wealth and influence, along with tribute, fame, and renown, but science also brought less tangible benefits: adventure, health, happiness, male companionship, self-improvement, or a sense of meaning.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : Ted Binnema
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Release : 2014-01-01
File : 483 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781442614758


Lobsticks And Stone Cairns

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Lobsticks and stone cairns are landmarks that mark paths and commemorate events. The one hundred biographies in this book also offer themselves as paths to be taken. Centuries of human endeavour, hardship, folly, and suffering are collapsed into stories through which we can discover what the Arctic is and has been. Profiled in this book are "human landmarks" dating from as far back as the sixteenth century to those still active in the North today. Included are stories of adventurers, military officers, authors, guides, culture heroes, police, traders, and even the occasional charlatan. The biographies are of Inuit, European, American, Indian, and Canadian men and women. What appears here is the essence of each person, rendered by an expert and put in a new context, bringing the history and geography of the North to life.

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Genre : Travel
Author : Richard Clarke Davis
Publisher : University of Calgary Press
Release : 1996
File : 341 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781895176889


Thomas Scott S Body

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What did happen to the body of Thomas Scott?The disposal of the body of Canadian history's most famous political victim is the starting point for historian J.M. Bumsted's new look at some of the most fascinating events and personalities of Manitoba's Red River Settlement.To outsiders, 19th-century Red River seemed like a remote community precariously poised on the edge of the frontier. Small and isolated though it may have been, Red River society was also lively, well educated, multicultural and often contentious. By looking at well-known figures from a new perspective, and by examining some of the more obscure corners of the settlement's history, Bumsted challenges many of the widely held assumptions about Red River. He looks, for instance, at the brief, unhappy Swiss settlement at Red River, examines the controversial reputation of politician John Christian Shultz, and delves into the sensational scandal of a prominent clergyman's trial.Vividly written, Thomas Scott's Body pieces together a new and often surprising picture of early Manitoba and its people.

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Genre : History
Author : J.M. Bumsted
Publisher : Univ. of Manitoba Press
Release : 2000-11-17
File : 271 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780887553875


Indigenous Networks

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This edited collection argues for the importance of recovering Indigenous participation within global networks of imperial power and wider histories of "transnational" connections. It takes up a crucial challenge for new imperial and transnational histories: to explore the historical role of colonized and subaltern communities in these processes, and their legacies in the present. Bringing together prominent and emerging scholars who have begun to explore Indigenous networks and "transnational" encounters, and to consider the broader significance of "extra-local" connections, exchanges and mobility for Indigenous peoples, this work engages closely with some of the key historical scholarship on transnationalism and the networks of European imperialism. Chapters deploy a range of analytic scales, including global, regional and intra-Indigenous networks, and methods, including histories of ideas and cultural forms and biography, as well as exploring contemporary legacies. In drawing these perspectives together, this book charts an important new direction in research.

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Genre : History
Author : Jane Carey
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-06-27
File : 326 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317659327


A Thousand Miles Of Prairie

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A Thousand Miles of Prairie is a fascinating look at Manitoba's early boom years (1880-1910) through the eyes and words of some of the most interesting personalities of early Winnipeg. This collection brings together 14 pieces from the first decades of the Manitoba Historical Society, when its lectures were attended by the provinceís political and cultural elite. Jim Blanchard has chosen selections that give us a vivid taste of the diversity of intellectual life in turn of the century Manitoba. Besides writings by early historians such as George Bryce and Charles Bell, he includes a paper by the young Ernest Thompson Seton, who writes about his attempts to raise prairie chickens. There is also a description of the last passenger pigeons found in Manitoba. The collection includes lively personal reminscences, such as Gilbert McMicken, Canada's first spymaster, talking about foiling a Fenian raid on Winnipeg, and Archbishop Samuel Matheson, who tells about his boyhood adventures in the great Red River floods of the 1860s.

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Genre : History
Author : Jim Blanchard
Publisher : Univ. of Manitoba Press
Release : 2002-11-27
File : 272 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780887553080


Recollecting

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Recollecting is a rich collection of essays that illuminate the lives of late eighteenth-century to the mid twentieth-century Aboriginal women, who have been overlooked in sweeping narratives of the history of the West. Some essays focus on individual women - a trader, a performer, a non-human woman - while others examine cohorts of women - wives, midwives, seamstresses, nuns. Authors look beyond the documentary record and standard representations of women, drawing also on records generated by the women themselves, including their beadwork, other material culture, and oral histories.

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Genre : History
Author : Sarah Carter
Publisher : Athabasca University Press
Release : 2011
File : 433 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781897425824


Western Canadian People In The Past 1600 1900 H L

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The only existing listing of historic persons and births, deaths and affiliations for Western Canada and adjacent areas for the Fur Trade eras of 1600-1900

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Genre : History
Author : Joachim Fromhold
Publisher : Lulu.com
Release : 2010-07-27
File : 195 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780557563227


The School Euclid Comprising The First Four Books By A K Isbister

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Author : Euclides
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Release : 1863
File : 204 Pages
ISBN-13 : OXFORD:600050047