The Métis of the south Saskatchewan : draft manuscript / N. Anick.: R32-428/1976E-PDF

"European expansion from the late Middle Ages onward has had an immeasurable impact upon all the peoples and regions of the globe. Under European influence and domination, cultures and economies have been radically transformed. Another feature of European expansion has been the creation of new populations of people of mixed European and native parentage. In the regions of North America which today constitute the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta in Canada, the mixed population - the Métis - the country-born of English-Scottish-Orkney men and native women - was to play a prominent historical role because of its relative numerical strength in these sparsely inhabited areas"--Introduction.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Treaties and Historical Research Centre (Canada)
Canada. Parks Canada. National Historic Parks and Sites Branch.
Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada.
Title The Métis of the south Saskatchewan : draft manuscript / N. Anick.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) "August, 1976."
Title from cover.
Digitized edition from print [produced by Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada].
Includes bibliographical references.
Publishing information [Ottawa?] : Claims and Historical Research Centre ; National Historic Parks and Sites Branch, 1976.
Author / Contributor Anick, N.
Description 2 v.
Catalogue number
  • R32-428/1976E-PDF
Subject terms Indians
Aboriginal culture
Canadian history
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