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THE WHIG INTERPRETATION of the HISTORY of RED RIVER By
Joint Rosetown Parish Honours Three Milestones
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Prophetic Identities Indigenous Missionaries on British Colonial Frontiers, 1850-75
Birtle Transmission Project Environmental Assessment Report
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TEC Centre & Programs Overview
Tapastanum: “A Noted Conjurer for Many Years, Who Long Resisted the Teachings of Christianity”
A Report to the Church
Indigenous Peoples and Settler Anglicans Ever Since
An Ethnohistorian in Rupert's Land
Discernment for Ordained Ministry – Indigenous Communities and Leadership
Remaking Indigenaity: Indigenous Missionaries in the British Empire, 1820-1875
Fort Pelly: an Historical Sketch the Following Article Is Based Largely on Available Fort Pelly Journals Covering the Periods 1832-36, 1843-44, 1857-58 and 1863-64
HOLY TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH at STANLEY MISSION (1856-1860), SASKATCHEWAN KRISTIE DUBÉ Received Her M.A
A'perfect Freedom': Red River As a Settler Society
By WINONA L. STEVENSON B.A., Honours, Universitjr of Manitoba
Bibliothèque Et Archives Canada
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The 1876-1877 Lake Winnipeg Smallpox Epidemic Ryan C
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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
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Historic Metis Settlements in Manitoba and Geographical Place Names
Birtle Transmission Project Environmental Assessment Report
HBCA Biographical Sheet
Timeline of Settler Colonialism in Saskatchewan
Icelandic Immigrants and First Nations People in Canada