Unsettled pasts : reconceiving the west through women's history /

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Corporate Author: JSTOR (Organization)
Other Authors: Carter, Sarah, 1954-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Calgary : University of Calgary Press, 2005.
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Table of Contents:
  • "Bury our sorrows in the sacred heart": Gender and the Metis response to colonialism
  • the case of Sara and Louis Riel, 1848-83 / Lesley A. Erickson
  • "From one whose home is among the Indians": Henrietta Muir Edwards and aboriginal peoples / Patricia A. Roome
  • Clare Sheridan's western interlude: the importance of being well-connected / Graham A. MacDonald
  • A conversation with Senator Thelma Chalifoux / Cora J. Voyageur
  • Aboriginal and white women in the publications of John Maclean, Egerton Ryerson Young, and John McDougall / Kristin Burnett
  • The "S" word: Reclaiming "Esquao" for aboriginal women / Muriel Stanley Venne
  • White sauce and Chinese chews: recipes as post colonial metaphors / Mary Leah De Zwart
  • "Complicated and clouded": The federal administration of marriage and divorce among the First Nations of western Canada, 1887-1906 / Sarah Carter
  • Advice ideals and rural prairie realities: National and prairie scientific motherhood advice, 1920-29 / Nadine I. Kozak
  • "I think so much of Edward": Family, favouritism, and gender on a prairie farm in the 1930s / Cristine Georgina Bye
  • My mother's trunk / Olive Stickney
  • Washtub westerns / Aritha Van Herk
  • Delicious moments: Uncovering the hidden lives of western Canada's black pioneer women / Cheryl Foggo
  • Nursing students at Medicine Hat General Hospital, 1894-1920 / Florence Melchior
  • Peak potentials and performance anxieties: gender, mountaineering, and leadership in the Canadian west, 1906-40 / Siri Louie
  • Lena Hanen and the conflicts of leadership in the twentiieth century / Elaine Leslau Silverman
  • They called her chief: A tribute to Fort MacKay's indomitable leader, Dorothy McDonald / Cora J. Voyageur
  • Unsettled futures: Will our stories be forgotten? / Eliane Leslau Silverman.