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The Rossville Scandal, 1846: James Evans, the Cree, and a Mission on Trial by Raymond Moms S Hirri Tt -Beaumont, B.A
Prophetic Identities Indigenous Missionaries on British Colonial Frontiers, 1850-75
Christianity, Missionaries and Plains Cree Politics, 1850S–1870S by Tolly Bradford History Department, Concordia University of Edmonton
The Metis Cultural Brokers and the Western Numbered Treaties, 1869-1877
THE WESLEYAN MISSION to the HBC TERRITORIES .. 1840-54 by Gerald M
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The Family Ties of the Reverend Henry Budd Raymond M
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May 2014 TAKEN Unwed Mothers Pressured to Give up Their Babies
The Rectors Corner
Indigenous Peoples and Settler Anglicans Ever Since
An Ethnohistorian in Rupert's Land
Remaking Indigenaity: Indigenous Missionaries in the British Empire, 1820-1875
Our Church in Rupert's Land
By WINONA L. STEVENSON B.A., Honours, Universitjr of Manitoba
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Reverend Henry Budd. (1810-1875) by Raymond Beaumont, Frontier School Division
Durham E-Theses
Top View
The Rev. James Settee and the Church Missionary Society in Nineteenth-Century Rupert’S Land – a Case Study of the Native Church Policy and the Indigenous Missionary
Mary Cocking, (Budd). (1780-1850) by Ray Beaumont, Frontier School Division #48
To Read the Gazette (PDF)
NATIVE SONS of RUPERT's LAND 1760 to TEIE 1860S Denise Fuchs