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- Aboriginal Ontario
Historical Perspectives on the First Nations Resource Type: Book Published: 1994 Essays on the history of Ontario's native people.
- Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation - About
Resource Type: Organization
- A Declaration of Nishnawbe - Aski (The People and the Land)
Resource Type: Article Published: 1977 In order for them to regain freedom, it is mandatory that the Nishnawbe-Aski have the right to govern their spiritual, cultural, social, and economic affairs.
- A History of the Sarnia Indian Reserve
Resource Type: Book Published: 1975 A hisotry of the Sarnia Indian Reserve based on the personal reminescenes of the author.
- The History of the Saugeen Indians
Resource Type: Book Published: 1977
- Mississauga Portraits: Ojibwe Voices from Nineteenth-Century Canada
Resource Type: Book Published: 2013 This book is about a group of Mississaugans that few people who live in Mississauga, Ontario, today are likely familiar with. The people profiled are none other than a handful of the original inhabitants of much of the land that is now covered by the sprawling city of more than seven hundred thousand people in the Greater Toronto Area.
- The Ojibwa of Southern Ontario
Resource Type: Book Published: 1991 A history of the Ojibwa in Southern Ontario.
- The Ojibway: A Critical Bibliography
Resource Type: Book Published: 1976
- Ojibway Warriors' Society in occupied Anicinabe Park
Kenora August 1974 Resource Type: Article Published: 1974
- Peter S. Schmalz Fonds
Resource Type: Unclassified This fonds reflects Dr. Peter S. Schmalz's career as an educator, researcher and author from the late 1960s to early 2000s. He used these resources in the creation of a Master's Thesis, a Doctoral Thesis, numerous learned articles, several books, and reports for the Ministry of Natural Resources, First Nations communities, the provincial government and federal government. The focus of his research and writing concerned First Nations as well as Town of Walkerton history. This fonds includes over 700 published books (not including duplicates) which reflect Dr. Schmalz's primary interest in aboriginal contact with Europeans
- Traditional and contemporary Anishinaabe expression celebrated in MChigeeng museums
Resource Type: Article Published: 2018
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