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A Bibliography of Northern Manitoba

A Bibliography of Northern Manitoba
Author: Richard A. Enns
Publisher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1991-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0887550096

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Much has been written about the history and the people of northern Manitoba, but until now this body of work has not been readily accessible to the researcher or teacher. This bibliography identifies published sources, such as books and magazine and journal articles, as well as unpublished sources that are available to the public, including academic theses and government pamphlets, reports, and studies. It includes primarily materials dealing with the area north of 53rd parallel of latitude, but it also includes material on the area east of Lake Winnipeg as far south as the 51st parallel, a region that is similar to the North. References are listed under seven topics: bibliographies and research aids; the fur trade; Aboriginal and Métis populations; exploration and travel accounts; church and mission histories; northern geography and resources; and community histories and twentieth century resource exploitation.


A Northern Manitoba Bibliography

A Northern Manitoba Bibliography
Author: D. J. Teillet
Publisher: Regional Economic Expansion ; [Winnipeg] : Manitoba Department of Mines, Natural Resources and Environment
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1979
Genre: Land use
ISBN:

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Lists materials relevant to resource management in northern Manitoba published since 1950.


Bibliography: Resource Frontier Communities

Bibliography: Resource Frontier Communities
Author: University of Manitoba. Center for Settlement Studies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1969
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

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The bibliography covers Manitoba and other provinces, with Manitoba being its focus. It is a continuous bibliographic series on resource frontier communities.


A Bibliography of Manitoba

A Bibliography of Manitoba
Author: Marjorie Morley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1948
Genre: Manitoba
ISBN:

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A Bibliography of Manitoba

A Bibliography of Manitoba
Author: Morley, Marjorie
Publisher: Winnipeg: Provincial Library
Total Pages: 267
Release: 1970
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Evolution of the Echimamish River

The Evolution of the Echimamish River
Author: University of Manitoba. Agassiz Center For Water Studies
Publisher: Agassiz Center for Water
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1976
Genre: Echimamish River Watershed (Man.)
ISBN:

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This Bibliography attempts to provide as complete an index as possible to novels of the Canadian prairie written for adults and published in English within the 100 years from 1871 to 1970. Excluded from consideration, accordingly, are the many short stories which are part of Canadian prairie fiction in general, as well as novels written for a juvenile audience. Novels written in languages other than English are included only if they were eventually published in English. To establish the literary parameters of the term "Canadian prairie" is a more difficult task. Politically, the boundaries of the Canadian prairie are clearly defined: the Canadian prairie is comprised of the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. These boundaries, however, were formulated subsequent to the settlement of the area geographically regarded as the prairie and in turn to the time the first novels to come from this area were written and published. Consequently, the locus of the Canadian prairie novel should be flexibly defined as the largely agricultural area bounded on the west by the Rocky Mountains, on the north and east by rocky terrain and forests, and on the south by the 49th parallel. How one should delimit the Canadian prairie novel with respect to subject matter and to the nature of a given writer's relationship to the prairie poses the second major difficulty. A novel written about the prairie by someone who was living on the prairie at the time is obviously a Canadian prairie novel; but it is also obvious that such a definition is too exacting and too mechanically restrictive. For the purposes of the present study, therefore, the Canadian prairie novel will be defined as either: a novel written by someone living on the prairie at the time regardless of subject matter or a novel with a prairie theme or setting written by someone who once lived on the prairie regardless of where the writer resided at the time of writing. The basic criterion, in short, is the writer's personal experience of living on the prairie, and thus excluded from consideration will be novels written about the prairie but by a writer who never lived or who was only a visitor there...