Saulteaux
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- Elder's Document on Treaty 4 by the Saulteaux, Cree, and Assiniboine Nations Informant's Address
- The 18Th and 19Th Century Cree Landscape of West Central Saskatchewan: Implications for Archaeology
- Michif and Other Languages of the Canadian Métis - Peter Bakker & Robert A
- Answer Sheet
- An Analysis of Traditional Ojibwe Civil Chief Leadership
- As Practiced by the Plains Cree and Saulteaux of the Pasqua Reserve, Saskatchewan, in Their Contemporary W Dance Ceremones
- V. Lameman, 2008 SCC 14 DATE: 20080403 Attorney General of Canada Ap
- Michif and Other Languages of the Canadian Métis - Peter Bakker & Robert A
- 'The Region Teemed with Abundance": Interlake Saulteaux Concepts of Territory and Sovereignty
- Saulteaux Resources
- Plains Cree Identity: Borderlands, Ambiguous Genealogies and Narrative Irony
- Cree, Language of the Plains = Nēhiyawēwin, Paskwāwi-Pīkiskwēwin / Jean L
- Rrwsf 2Zfiift£ ISMS Significant
- Native Studies at Brandon: a History, and More
- Treaty Research Report Treaty Six (1876)
- Ojibwe in the Cree Ofmétchif
- Edmonton Pentimento:1 Re-Reading History in the Case of the Papaschase Cree
- The Cantalk Advantage What Makes Us