Northern Dene Bibliography - Northern Waterways
Northern Dene Bibliography - Northern Waterways
Northern Dene Bibliography - Northern Waterways
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<strong>Dene</strong> ("Chipewyan" - <strong>Northern</strong> SK and MB, NWT)<br />
Social and Cultural<br />
Alberta Department of Education*<br />
1981 Education North Evaluation Project: the Second Annual Report. Edmonton: Alberta<br />
Department of Education, Planning and Research Branch.<br />
- N. Alberta, analysis of teacher/parent interview data.<br />
Barnett, Don C. and Aldrich J. Dyer<br />
1983 Research Related to Native Peoples at the University of Saskatchewan, 1912-1983.<br />
- <strong>Bibliography</strong> of graduate theses related to Canadian native peoples. Two on<br />
Chipewyan.<br />
Bell, James Mackintosh<br />
1903 The Fireside Stories of the Chipewyans. Journal of American Folklore 16:73-84.<br />
Bird, Madeline<br />
1991 The Dream of My Life: the Memoirs of Metis Elder, Madeline Bird. Yellowknife, N.W.T.,<br />
Canada: Outcrop.<br />
- 125 p., northern heritage series, people and places, Metis at Fort Chipewyan.<br />
Birket-Smith, Kaj<br />
1930 Contributions to Chipewyan Ethnology. Report of the Fifth Thule Expedition 1921-24; v.<br />
6, no. 3. W.E. Calvert. trans. Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandel.<br />
- 113 p., legends, Chipewyan Indians <strong>Northern</strong> Manitoba. no. 1 - Material culture of<br />
the Iglulik Eskimos (T. Mathiassen); no. 2 - Ethnolographical collections from the<br />
Northwest Passage (K. Birket-Smith).<br />
- AMS Press, 1976.<br />
1945 Eskimo and Indian Ethnology. Copenhagen: Gyldendal.<br />
- Contributions to Chipewyan Ethnology by Birket-Smith (v. 3, no. 3).<br />
Bone, Robert M.<br />
1969 The Chipewyan Indians of <strong>Dene</strong> Village: An Editorial Note. Musk-Ox 6:1-4.<br />
Bone, Robert M., Earl N. Shannon, and Steward Raby<br />
1973 The Chipewyan of the Stony Rapids Region: A Study of Their Changing World with Special<br />
Attention Focused upon Caribou. Mawdsley Memoir 1. Saskatoon: Institute for <strong>Northern</strong><br />
Studies, University of Saskatchewan.<br />
- 96 p., also Earl N. Shannon and Steward Raby.<br />
Brady, Archange J.<br />
1985 A History of Fort Chipewyan: Alberta’s Oldest Continuously Inhabited Settlement (2nd<br />
ed.). Athabasca, Atla.: Chronicle Publishers Athabasca.<br />
Brandson, Lorraine E.<br />
1981 From Tundra to Forest: A Chipewyan Resource Manual. Winnipeg: Manitoba Museum of<br />
Man and Nature.<br />
- 45 p.<br />
Brumbach, Hetty Jo<br />
1985 The Recent Fur Trade in Northwestern Saskatchewan. Historical Archaeology 19(2):19-<br />
39.<br />
Buckley, Helen<br />
1963 The Indians and Metis of <strong>Northern</strong> Saskatchewan: a Report on Economic and Social<br />
Development. n.a.:Centre for Community Studies.<br />
- Cree and Chipewyan Indians.<br />
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