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Northern Dene Bibliography - Northern Waterways

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Loucheux, English and French. The <strong>Northern</strong> Service is trying to give voice to<br />

native people so that they may discuss problems among themselves.<br />

Crow, Keigh J.<br />

1974 A History of the Original Peoples of <strong>Northern</strong> Canada. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University<br />

Press.<br />

- History and culture survey of groups in Sub-Arctic and Arctic includes myth<br />

summaries and data on singing.<br />

Curtis, E. S.<br />

1928 The North American Indian. Volume 18. Norwood.<br />

- Curtis provides myth material (along lines of Goddard and Lowie), and an<br />

ethnographic reconstruction (according to the journals of Hearne and Franklin) for<br />

Chipewyan in Cold Lake area.<br />

<strong>Dene</strong> Mapping Project<br />

1985 Dogrib and Chipewyan Land Use in the <strong>Dene</strong>/Inuit Overlap Region. n.a.: <strong>Dene</strong> Mapping<br />

Project.<br />

Denney, Charles<br />

1989 A Fort Chipewyan Story. Relatively Speaking 17(1):20- .<br />

Department of Education (MB)<br />

1980 Chipewyan. Manitoba: Native Education Branch, Department of Education.<br />

- Chipewyan Indians, Juvenile films, social live and customs.<br />

Downs, P.G.<br />

1988 Sleeping Island: the Story of One Man's Travels in the Great Barren Lands of the Canadian<br />

North. Forward and notes by R. H. Cockburn. Western Producer Prairie Books, Saskatoon.<br />

Original published by Coward-McCanne in 1943.<br />

Dickman, Phil<br />

1969 Thoughts on Relocation. Musk Ox 6:21-31.<br />

1973 Spatial Change and Relocation. In Developing the Subarctic, Rogge J. (ed.). Winnipeg:<br />

University of Manitoba, pp. 145-174.<br />

Dramer, Kim<br />

1996 The Chipewyan. New York: Chelsea House. Series: Indians of North America.<br />

Esau, Frieda Kathleen<br />

1988 Chipewyan Mobility in the Early 19th Century: Chipewyan and Hudson’s Bay Company,<br />

Tactics and Perceptions. M.A. Thesis, University of Manitoba, 1986. Canadian theses.<br />

Ottawa: National Library of Canada.<br />

Fontaine, R.<br />

1960 Chipewyan Stories. Prince Albert, Sask.: <strong>Northern</strong> Canada Evangelical Mission.<br />

- 9 p., text in Chipewyan.<br />

Friesen, John W.*<br />

1984 Challenge of the North--For Teachers. Canadian Journal of Native Education 11(3):1-14.<br />

- Role of church and school in Fort Chipewyan, and educational interests of the<br />

community.<br />

Gardner, Peter M.<br />

1976 Birds, Words, and Requiem for the Omniscient Informant. American Ethnologist 3:446-68.<br />

Gibbs, George<br />

1866 Notes on the Tinneh or Chepewyan [sic] Indians of British and Russian America. ARSI for<br />

1866, pp. 303-27.<br />

- E. Tinneh (Bernard R. Ross), Loucheux (William L. Hardisty), Kutchin (Strachan<br />

Jones).<br />

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