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Seeing red : a history of Natives in Canadian newspapers / Mark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L. Robertson.
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Title:Seeing red : a history of Natives in Canadian newspapers / Mark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L. Robertson.
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Author/Creator:Anderson, Mark Cronlund, 1960-
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Other Contributors/Collections:Robertson, Carmen L., 1962-
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Published/Created:Winnipeg : University of Manitoba Press, ©2011.
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Location:XWI7XWA LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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Call Number: PR A53 S44 2011
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:XWI7XWA LIBRARY stacksWhere is this?
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FNHL (Xwi7xwa) Subjects:Indigenous Peoples--Mass media
Indigenous Peoples--Media representations
Indigenous Peoples--Race relations
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Description:362 p. : ill ; 23 cm.
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Additional formats:Also issued in electronic format.
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Local note:First Nations author
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:9780887557279 :
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Contents:Chapter one - This land is mine: The Rupert's Land purchase, 1869
Chapter two - Fifty-six words: Treaty 3, 1873
Chapter three - "Our little war": The North-west rebellion, 1885
Chapter four - The golden rule: The Klondike gold rush, 1898-1905
Chapter five - Poet, princess, possession: Remembering Pauline Johnson, 1913
Chapter six - Disrobing Grey Owl: The death of Archie Belaney, 1938
Chapter seven - "Potential Indian citizens?": Aboriginal people after World War II, 1948
Chapter eight - Cardboard characters: The White Paper, 1969
Chapter nin - Bended Elbow news: The Anicinabe Park standoff, 1974
Chapter ten - Indian princess/Indian "squaw": Bill C-31, 1985
Chapter eleven - Letters from the edges: The Oka Crisis, 1990
Chapter twelve - Back to the future: A prairie centennial, 1905-2005
Conclusion: Return of the Native.