Forging the Prairie WestOxford University Press, 1998 - Broj stranica: 212 This second volume in the Illustrated History of Canada series relates the eventful, occasionally violent history of the three "prairie" provinces (Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta). Covering exploration as well as economic, political, and social history, it presents a detailed account of the region's importance in Canadian history. |
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... moved west into the region that would eventually become the Prairie provinces only in the seventeenth century . Like the Cree , the Ojibwa spoke an Algonkian language . But they had access to more abundant hunting and fishing grounds ...
... moved west into the region that would eventually become the Prairie provinces only in the seventeenth century . Like the Cree , the Ojibwa spoke an Algonkian language . But they had access to more abundant hunting and fishing grounds ...
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... moved north through inter - tribal trading and raiding . The Blackfoot acquired them by the 1730s , the Assiniboine and the Plains Cree by the 1770s ; and by the 1790s the Ojibwa bands who had moved onto the plains had them as well ...
... moved north through inter - tribal trading and raiding . The Blackfoot acquired them by the 1730s , the Assiniboine and the Plains Cree by the 1770s ; and by the 1790s the Ojibwa bands who had moved onto the plains had them as well ...
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... moved did so in order to take advantage of the new economic opportu- nities available farther west . The fervour with which the two sides pursue the debate is not simply a matter of scholarly devotion : the Manitoba Métis Federation ...
... moved did so in order to take advantage of the new economic opportu- nities available farther west . The fervour with which the two sides pursue the debate is not simply a matter of scholarly devotion : the Manitoba Métis Federation ...
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