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Spring 2012
University of Manitoba Press
About U of M PressUniversity of Manitoba Press is dedicated to producing books that combine important new scholarship with a deep engagement in issues and events that affect our lives Founded in 1967 the Press is widely recognized as a leading publisher of books on Aboriginal history Native studies and Canadian history As well the Press is proud of its contribution to immigration studies ethnic studies and the study of Canadian literature culture politics and Aboriginal languages The Press also publishes a wide-ranging list of books on the heritage of the peoples and land of the Canadian prairies
Catalogue cover design based on the book Psychedelic Psychiatry designed by Frank Reimer Photograph by Mike Kesterton 1953
Printed in Canada
The University of Manitoba Press is grateful for the support it receives for its publishing program from the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund the Canada Council for the Arts the Manitoba Department of Culture Heritage and Tourism the Manitoba Arts Council and the Aid to Scholarly Publishing Program
ContentsAboriginal Studies 1 2 5 6 7 8 11Contemporary Studies on the North 2Critical Studies in Native History 9Film amp Media Studies 6 11History 6 12Immigration and Culture 12 13Literary Criticism 8 9Medical History 3 4Photography 10Political Studies 5 14Womenrsquos Studies 1 7 8Titles in Print 15 16Author Index 16Ordering Information 17
New Face New StrategyU of M Press is pleased to announce the hiring of Ariel Gordon as our new editorial and promotions assistant Ariel is a poet former bookstore event planner and rabid photographer of mushrooms Along with helping with editorial production she is spearheading our new social media marketing initiatives through our web site Facebook and various author blogs So donrsquot be surprised when she asks you to ldquoLikerdquo us
New E-books (e-pub)The following new e-books are available on Kobo at wwwkobobookscom
Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-409-4
Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-410-0
Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe ndash Russia ndash Canada 1525 to 1980 bull James Urry bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-411-7
A National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-415-5
The New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-413-1
Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaskakis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-412-4
The Orders of the Dreamed George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion bull Jennifer SH Brown amp Robert Brightman eds bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-408-7
The Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders in Africa bull Larry Krotz bull E-ISBN 978-088755-414-8
New Library E-books (u-pdf)Available through Gibson Library Services E-brary and MyiLibrary
First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed bullE-ISBN 978-0-88755-402-5
For All We Have and Are Regina and the Experience of the Great War bull James M Pitsula bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-320-2
Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-404-9Winnipeg Beach Leisure and Courtship in a Resort Town bull Dale Barbour bull
E-ISBN 978-0-88755-403-2
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Finding a Way to the HeartFeminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History in CanadaRobin Jarvis Brownlie and Valerie J Korinek eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-732-5 bull 978-0-88755-732-3264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography BISAC SOC028000 SOC021000 HIS006000April 2012
Provocative reflections on a generation of feminist scholarship
When Sylvia Van Kirk published her groundbreaking book Many Tender Ties in 1980 she revolutionized the historical understanding of the North American fur trade and introduced entirely new areas of inquiry in womenrsquos social and Aboriginal history Finding a Way to the Heart examines Van Kirkrsquos work academic career and her influence on a generation of feminist scholarship in fur trade and gender history the history of Aboriginal women the North American west Native-newcomer relations and multicultural history Using Van Kirkrsquos themes and methodologies as a jumping-off point the book also offers ten new essays examining race gender identity and colonization over a time period extending from the early nineteenth to the late twentieth century and a geographic area reaching from the western plains to New Zealand
Robin Jarvis Brownlie is an associate professor in the Department of History at University of Manitoba and author of A Fatherly Eye Indian Agents Government Power and Aboriginal Resistance in Ontario 1918ndash1939 Valerie J Korinek is a professor and Head of the Department of History at University of Saskatchewan and is the author of Roughing It in Suburbia Reading Chatelaine Magazine in the Fifties and Sixties
ContentsCh 1 ldquoAll These Stories About Womenrdquo Many Tender Ties and a New Fur
Trade History by Jennifer SH BrownCh 2 Sylvia Van Kirk A Feminist Appreciation of Front-line Work in the
Academy by Franca IacovettaCh 3 Daring to Write a History of Western Canadian Womenrsquos
Experiences Assessing Sylvia Van Kirk Feminist Scholarship by Valerie J Korinek
Ch 4 Ties Across the Border by Elizabeth JamesonCh 5 Historiography that Breaks Your Heart Van Kirk and the Writing of
Feminist History by Adele PerryCh 6 Beyond the Borders The ldquoFounding Familiesrdquo of Southern New
Zealand by Angela WanhallaCh 7 Multicultural Bands on the Northern Plains and the Notion of
ldquoTribalrdquo Histories by Robert Alexander InnesCh 8 ldquoA World We Have Lostrdquo The Plural Society of Fort Chipewyan by
Patricia A McCormackCh 9 Others or Brothers Competing Settler and Anishinabe Discourses
about Race in Upper Canada by Robin Jarvis BrownlieCh 10 Attitudes Toward ldquoMiscegenationrdquo in Canada the US New
Zealand and Australia 1860ndash1914 by Victoria FreemanCh 11 Home Tales Gender Domesticity and Colonialism in the Prairie
West 1870ndash1900 by Kathryn McPhersonCh 12 ldquoI am a proud Anishinaabe Kwerdquo Issues of Identity and Status in
Northern Ontario after Bill C-31 by Katrina Srigley
W O M E NrsquoS S T U D I E S bull A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull HISTORYN
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ISBN 978-0-88755-732-3
4 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador InuitThe Nunatsiavummiut ExperienceDavid C Natcher Lawrence Felt and Andrea Procter eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-731-7 bull 978-0-88755-731-6264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography BISAC HIS028000 SOC021000Contemporary Studies on the North Series No 2 May 2012
The first significant publication on the Labrador Inuit in more than thirty years
On January 22 2005 Inuit from communities throughout northern and central Labrador gathered in a school gymnasium to witness the signing of the Labrador Inuit Land Claim Agreement and to celebrate the long-awaited creation of their own regional self-government of Nunatsiavut This historic agreement defined the Labrador Inuit settlement area beneficiary enrollment criteria and Inuit governance and ownership rights Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit explores how these boundaries ndash around land around people and around the right to self-govern ndash reflect the complex history of the region of Labrador Inuit identity and the role of migration and settlement patterns in regional politics Comprised of twelve essays the book examines the way of life and cultural survival of this unique indigenous population including household structure social economy of wildfood production forced relocations and land claims subsistence and settlement patterns and contemporary issues around climate change urban planning and self-government
David C Natcher is an associate professor and director of the Indigenous Land Management Institute at the University of Saskatchewan Lawrence Felt is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland Andrea Procter is a PhD candidate in the Department of Anthropology at Memorial University of Newfoundland
ContentsCh 1 Labrador Inuit Ingenuity and Resourcefulness Adapting to a Complex
Environmental Social and Spiritual Environment by Susan A KaplanCh 2 Invented Places Environmental Imaginaries and the Inuit Colonization of
Labrador by Peter WhitridgeCh 3 Southern Exposure The Inuit of Sandwich Bay Labrador by Lisa Rankin
Matthew Beaudoin and Natalie BrewsterCh 4 Abandoned and Ousted by the State The Relocations from Nutak and
Hebron 1956ndash1959 by Peter EvansCh 5 Tracing Social Change Among the Labrador Inuit What Does the Nutrition
Literature Tell Us by Maura HanrahanCh 6 The More Things Change Patterns of Country Food Harvesting by the
Labrador Inuit on the North Labrador Coast by Lawrence Felt David C Natcher Andrea Procter et al
Ch 7 The Social Organization of Wildfood Production in Postville Nunatsiavut by David C Natcher Lawrence Felt Jill McDonald and Rose Ford
Ch 8 Nunatsiavut Land Claims and the Politics of Inuit Wildlife Harvesting by Andrea Procter
Ch 9 Adapting to Climate Change in Hopedale Nunatsiavut by Laura Fleming Ruth DeSantis Barry Smit and Mark Andrachuk
Ch 10 Our Beautiful Land Current Debates in Land Use Planning in Nunatsiavut by Andrea Procter and Keith Chaulk
Conclusion Going Forward Challenges and Opportunities for Nunatsiavut Self-governance by Lawrence Felt David C Natcher and Andrea Procter
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull N O R T H E R N S T U D I E S bull HISTORY
9 780887 557316
ISBN 978-0-88755-731-6
Related Interest
Like the Sound of a DrumAboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and NunavutPeter Kulchyski
Paper bull $2695 C bull 978-0-88755-686-9312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 24 BampW Photos Maps bull Bibliography bull Index Contemporary Studies on the North Series No 1
9 780887 556869
ISBN 978-0-88755-686-9
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Piecing the PuzzleThe Genesis of AIDS Research in AfricaLarry Krotz
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A history of the first and longest running HIVAIDS research team in Africa
In 1979 Dr Allan Ronald a specialist in infectious diseases from Canada and Dr Herbert Nsanze head of medical microbiology at University of Nairobi met through the World Health Organization Ronald had just completed a successful project that cured a chancroid (genital ulcer) epidemic in Winnipeg and Nsanze asked him to come to Kenya to help with Kenyarsquos ldquosexual diseases problemrdquo That initial invitation led to a groundbreaking international scientific collaboration that would uncover critical pieces in the complex puzzle that became todayrsquos HIVAIDS pandemic In Piecing the Puzzle journalist and documentary filmmaker Larry Krotz chronicles the fascinating history of the pioneering Kenyan Canadian Belgian and American research team that uncovered HIVAIDS in Kenya their scientific breakthroughs and setbacks and their exceptional thirty-year relationship that began a new era of global health collaboration
Larry Krotz is an award-winning writer filmmaker and author of six previous books including The Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders in Africa
ContentsIntroductionCh 1 Waging War with Infectious Diseases Ch 2 The African Epidemic Ch 3 Educating Around AIDS Ch 4 Research Strategies Ch 5 Secrets of the Sex Workers Ch 6 The Vaccine Quest and More Lessons From the Immune System Ch 7 The Kenyan Side Squaring the Collaboration Ch 8 An Experiment in Kisumu Ch 9 Legitimizing CircumcisionCh 10 Unfinished Business Conclusion AIDS WorldAfterwordNotesSelected Bibliography
M E D I C A L H I S TO R Y bull H I V A I D S
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ISBN 978-0-88755-730-9
Related Interest
The Uncertain Business of Doing GoodOutsiders in AfricaLarry Krotz
Paper bull $2495 bull 978-0-88755-707-1232 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps Not for Sale in the US
9 780887 557071
ISBN 978-0-88755-707-1
6 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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Psychedelic PsychiatryLSD on the Canadian PrairiesErika Dyck
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-733-3 bull 978-0-88755-733-0199 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 16 BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index BISAC MED039000 HIS006020 HIS037070Canadian RightsMarch 2012
New in Paperback
The surprising history of LSD research in Tommy Douglasrsquos Saskatchewan
In the early 1950s the leading centre of the world for LSD research was Weyburn Saskatchewan where two psychiatrists sought to revolutionize the treatment of mental illness and in the process gave rise to a new form of therapy psychedelic psychiatry Psychedelic Psychiatry is the tale of medical researchers working to understand LSDrsquos therapeutic properties just as escalating anxieties about drug abuse in modern society laid the groundwork for the end of experimentation at the edge of psychopharmacology Historian Erika Dyck deftly recasts our understanding of LSD to show it as an experimental substance a medical treatment and a tool for exploring psychotic perspectives She recounts the inside story of the early days of LSD research in small-town prairie Canada when Humphry Osmond and Abram Hoffer claimed incredible advances in treating alcoholism understanding schizophrenia and other psychoses and achieving empathy with their patients In relating the drugrsquos short strange trip Dyck explains how societal concerns about countercultural trends led to the criminalization of LSD and other so-called psychedelic drugs In this well-written and fascinating book she confronts the ethical dilemmas of the time and challenges the prevailing wisdom behind drug regulation and addiction therapy
Erika Dyck is the Canada Research Chair in History of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan She is co-editor with Christopher Fletcher of Locating Health Historical and Anthropological Investigations of Place and Health
ContentsIntroductionCh 1 Psychedelic PioneersCh 2 Simulating PsychosesCh 3 Highs and LowsCh 4 Keeping Tabs on Science and SpiritualityCh 5 Acid PanicCh 6 ldquoThe Perfect ContrabandrdquoConclusionNotes
M E D I C A L H I S TO R Y bull C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y
ldquoDigs deeply into an area of drug history that has for the most part been ignoredrdquo mdashLiterary Review of Canada
ldquoPsychedelic Psychiatry is intensely interesting an important and influential period of transition in psychiatry that has direct and important implications for current psychiatry I highly recommend it to othersrdquomdashMatthew Martin-Iverson Health and History
9 780887 557330
ISBN 978-0-88755-733-0
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NEW
Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern CanadaMythic Discourse and the Postcolonial StateJennifer Reid
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-734-1 bull 978-0-88755-734-7314 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography bull Index BISAC HIS006020 POL045000Canadian RightsMarch 2012
New in Paperback
A political study of the role Louis Riel continues to play in the conception of Canadian political identity
Politician founder of Manitoba and leader of the Meacutetis Louis Riel led two resistance movements against the Canadian government the Red River Uprising of 1869ndash70 and the North-West Rebellion of 1885 in defense of Meacutetis and other minority rights Against the backdrop of these legendary uprisings Jennifer Reid examines Rielrsquos religious background the mythic significance that has consciously been ascribed to him and how these elements combined to influence Canadarsquos search for a national identity Reidrsquos study provides a framework for rethinking the geopolitical significance of the modern Canadian state the historic role of Confederation in establishing the countryrsquos collective self-image and the narrative space through which Rielrsquos voice speaks to these issues
Jennifer Reid received her PhD from the University of Ottawa and is a professor of religion at the University of Maine Farmington She is the author of Myth Symbol and Colonial Encounter and Worse than Beasts An Anatomy of Melancholy and the Literature of Travel in 17th and 18th Century England
ContentsForewordCh 1 Setting the Stage The North-West to 1885Ch 2 Canadian Myths and Canadian IdentityCh 3 Nation-states and National DiscoursesCh 4 Violence and State CreationCh 5 Revolution Identity and CanadaCh 6 Riel and the Canadian StateCh 7 Heterogeneity and the Postcolonial StateConclusionNotes
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ldquoHighly recommendedrdquo mdashChoice Magazine
ldquoReid does a bang-up job of describing the intersection of [Rielrsquos] politics and [his] vision of a New-World Catholic orderrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoA lively addition to a large body of literature that seeks to interrogate ideas of nationhood and the role of Meacutetis peoples in the context of postcolonial realitiesrdquomdashAmerican Indian Culture and Research Journal
9 780887 557347
ISBN 978-0-88755-734-7
8 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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Seeing RedA History of Natives in Canadian NewspapersMark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L Robertson
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-727-9362 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index October 2011
Seeing Red is a groundbreaking study of how Canadian English-language newspapers have portrayed Aboriginal peoples from 1869 to the present day From reports on the North-West Rebellion to coverage of the Oka Crisis it presents overwhelming evidence that the colonial imaginary continues to dominate depictions of Aboriginal peoples
and perpetuates an imagined Native inferiority that contributes significantly to the marginalization of Indigenous people in Canada That such imagery persists to this day suggests strongly that our country which prides itself on its commitment to multiculturalism and racial tolerance is living in denial
Mark Cronlund Anderson is the author of four books including Cowboy Imperialism and Hollywood Film which won the 2010 Cawelti Prize for Best Book in Popular and American Culture He is a professor of history at Luther College University of Regina Carmen L Robertson is an associate professor of art history at University of Regina and also maintains an active curatorial practice
ldquoSeeing Red is a remarkable contribution to this countryrsquos political and social history It sets a new standard for archival research and critical thinking that hopefully will shake the Canadian media establishmentrdquomdashNiigaanwewidam James Sinclair Winnipeg Free Press
For King and KanataCanadian Indians and the First World WarTimothy C Winegard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-728-6224 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography bull Index January 2012
When the call to arms was heard at the outbreak of the First World War Canadarsquos First Nations pledged their men and money to the Crown to honour their long-standing tradition of forming military alliances with Europeans during times of war and as a means of resisting cultural assimilation and attaining equality through shared service
and sacrifice Initially the Canadian government rejected these offers based on the belief that status Indians were unsuited to modern civilized warfare But in 1915 Britain intervened and demanded Canada actively recruit Indian soldiers to meet the incessant need for manpower Thus began the complicated relationships between the Imperial Colonial and War Offices the Department of Indian Affairs and the Ministry of Militia that would affect every aspect of the war experience for Canadarsquos Aboriginal soldiers In this groundbreaking new book Winegard reveals how national and international forces directly influenced the more than 4000 status Indians who voluntarily served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force between 1914 and 1919mdasha per capita percentage equal to that of Euro-Canadiansmdashand how subsequent administrative policies profoundly affected their experiences at home on the battlefield and as returning veterans
Timothy C Winegard served nine years as an officer in the Canadian Forces He is the author of Oka A Convergence of Cultures and the Canadian Forces and Indigenous Peoples of the British Dominions and the First World War He teaches in the First Nations Studies department at the University of Western Ontario
ldquoWinegard has written what will be the new go-to source for scholars students and the public on Indigenous soldiers in the First World WarrdquomdashScott Sheffield Department of History University of the Fraser Valley
M I L I TA R Y H I S TO R Y bull W O R L D WA R I bull A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S
9 780887 557286
ISBN 978-0-88755-728-6
9 780887 557279
ISBN 978-0-88755-727-9
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RECENT
First Nations Gaming in CanadaYale D Belanger ed
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-723-1308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Charts bull Tables bull Bibliography February 2011
While games of chance have been part of the Aboriginal cultural landscape since before European contact large-scale commercial gaming facilities within First Nations communities are a relatively new phenomenon in Canada First Nations Gaming in Canada is the first multidisciplinary study of the role of gaming in
indigenous communities north of the 49th parallel Bringing together some of Canadarsquos leading gambling researchers the book examines the history of Aboriginal gaming and its role in indigenous political economy the rise of large-scale casinos and cybergaming the socio-ecological impact of problem gambling and the challenges of labour unions and financial management The authors also call attention to the dearth of socioeconomic impact studies of gambling in First Nations communities while providing models to address this growing issue of concern
Yale D Belanger is an associate professor in the department of Native American studies at the University of Lethbridge and author of Ways of Knowing An Introduction to Native Studies in Canada and Gambling with the Future The Evolution of Aboriginal Gaming in Canada
ldquoFirst Nations Gaming in Canada is a useful and informative book that provides background on the historical cultural social economic and regulatory development of First Nations games and gambling This is a valuable reference book and a very useful guide to further literaturerdquomdashHelen Breen Southern Cross University International Gambling Studies
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull G A M B L I N G S T U D I E SA B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull W O M E NrsquoS S T U D I E S
Life Stages and Native WomenMemory Teachings and Story MedicineKim Anderson Foreword by Maria Campbell
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-726-2210 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index Critical Studies in Native History No 15September 2011
The process of ldquodigging up medicinesrdquomdashof rediscovering the stories of the pastmdashserves as a powerful healing force in the decolonization and recovery of Aboriginal communities In Life Stages and Native Women Kim Anderson shares the teachings of fourteen elders from the Canadian prairies and Ontario to illustrate how different life stages were
experienced by Meacutetis Cree and Anishinaabe girls and women during the mid-twentieth century These elders relate stories about their own lives the experiences of girls and women of their childhood communities and customs related to pregnancy birth post-natal care infant and child care puberty rites gender and age-specific work roles the distinct roles of post-menopausal women and womenrsquos roles in managing death Through these teachings we learn how evolving responsibilities from infancy to adulthood shaped womenrsquos identities and place within Indigenous society and were integral to the health and well-being of their communities By understanding how healthy communities were created in the past Anderson explains how this traditional knowledge can be applied toward rebuilding healthy Indigenous communities today
Kim Anderson is an associate professor in Indigenous Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University Brantford and is the author of A Recognition of Being Reconstructing Native Womanhood Maria Campbell is a distinguished Meacutetis author playwright filmmaker and Elder Her bestselling book Halfbreed continues to be taught in schools across Canada
9 780887 557262
ISBN 978-0-88755-726-2
9 780887 557231
ISBN 978-0-88755-723-1
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Restoring the BalanceFirst Nations Women Community and CultureGail Guthrie Valaskakis Madeleine Dion Stout and Eric Guimond eds
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Restoring the Balance brings to light the work First Nations women have performed and continue to perform in cultural continuity and community development It illustrates the challenges and successes they have had in the areas of law politics education community healing language and art while suggesting significant options
for sustained improvement of individual family and community well-being Written by fifteen Aboriginal scholars activists and community leaders the book combines life histories and biographical accounts with historical and critical analyses grounded in traditional thought and approaches It is a powerful and important book
Gail Guthrie Valaskakis was a distinguished professor emeritus of Concordia University and a leading authority on Aboriginal media and communications She passed away in 2007 Madeleine Dion Stout is a former nurse and founding director of the Centre of Aboriginal Education Research and Culture at Carleton University Eric Guimond is an assistant director at the Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate at Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Contributors Kim Anderson Jo-ann Archibald Cleo Big Eagle Yvonne Boyer Marlene Brant Castellano Eric Guimond Viviane Gray Gaye Hanson Anita Harper Emma LaRocque Mary Jane Norris Sherry Farrell Racette Madeleine Dion Stout Gail Guthrie Valaskakis Cynthia C Wesley-Esquimaux
A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title of 2009
When the Other Is MeNative Resistance Discourse 1850ndash1990Emma LaRocque
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In this long-awaited book from one of the most recognized and respected scholars in Native studies today Dr Emma LaRocque presents a powerful interdisciplinary study of the Native literary response to racist writing in the Canadian historical and literary record from 1850 to 1990 In When the Other Is Me LaRocque brings a metacritical
approach to Native writing situating it as resistance literature within and outside the postcolonial intellectual context She outlines the overwhelming evidence of dehumanization in Canadian historical and literary writing its effects on both popular culture and Canadian intellectual development and Native and non-Native intellectual responses to it in light of the interlayered mix of romanticism exaggeration of Native ldquodifferencerdquo and the continuing problem of internalization that challenges our understanding of the colonizercolonized relationship
Dr Emma LaRocque is a scholar author poet social and literary critic and a professor in the Department of Native Studies University of Manitoba She is the author of the groundbreaking book Defeathering the Indian and has also written extensively on contemporary Aboriginal literatures Canadian historiography and images of Aboriginal people in the media and marketplace She is a Plains Cree Metis from northeastern Alberta
ldquoI know of no other study in Canada which approaches Native lsquoresistance literaturersquo in such a comprehensive sweep based on theories of (de)colonization as well as a broad and encompassing knowledge of primary texts by Native authors and critics in Canada Emma LaRocque addresses issues that put her once again at the cutting edgerdquomdashHartmut Lutz University of Greifswald Germany
2011 Winner of the Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction
N AT I V E S T U D I E S H I S TO R Y L I T E R A R Y C R I T I C I S M
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Magic WeaponsAboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential SchoolSam McKegneyPreface by Basil Johnston
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Taking Back Our SpiritsIndigenous Literature Public Policy and HealingJo-Ann Episkenew
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From the earliest settler policies to deal with the ldquoIndian problemrdquo to contemporary government-run programs ostensibly designed to help indigenous people public policy has played a major role in creating the historical trauma that so greatly impacts the lives of Canadarsquos indigenous peoples Taking Back Our Spirits traces the links between Canadian public
policies the injuries they have inflicted on indigenous people and the role of indigenous literature in healing individuals and communities Episkenew examines contemporary autobiography fiction and drama to reveal how these texts respond to and critique public policy and how literature functions as ldquomedicinerdquo to help cure the colonial contagion
Jo-Ann Episkenew is the Director of the Indigenous Peoplesrsquo Health Research Centre in Regina
2010 Winner of the First Peoplesrsquo Writing Award2009 Winner of the Saskatchewan Book Award for Scholarly Writing
Critical Studies in Native History Formerly known as Manitoba Studies in Native HistorySeries Editor Jarvis Brownlie University of Manitoba(ISSN 1925-5888)
Critical Studies in Native History publishes pioneering books committed to new ways of thinking and writing about the historical experience of Aboriginal people
15 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine Kim AndersonForeword by Maria Campbell
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14 A Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord 1670ndash1846 Paul Hackett
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13 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin Michael Angel
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12 Muskekowuck AthinuwickOriginal People of the Great Swampy LandVictor P Lytwyn
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11 A National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System 1879 to 1986 JS Milloy
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10 Night Spirits The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi DeneIla Bussidor and Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart
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All Our ChangesImages from the Sixties GenerationPhotographs by Gerry Kopelow
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The 1960s defined a generation Young people across North America rebelled against the conservative consumer-driven society of the 1950s and spawned a social revolution that was felt
the world over Photographer Gerry Kopelow came of age in the late sixties At the age of eighteen with camera in hand he hit the road on a cross-country photographic journey that took him from Winnipeg to Toronto and Ottawa All Our Changes chronicles that journey and the shared experiences of a generation on the verge of redefining the nature of personal identity and societal responsibility Comprised of 152 photos taken between 1967 and 1975 All Our Changes captures the innocence and earnestness of the early Canadian hippie movement from political protests and speakersrsquo corners to Festival Express and the Mariposa Folk Festival Joni Mitchell is here as are the Guess Who but so are everyday kids hitching rides hanging out and one by one forever changing the Canadian political and cultural landscape Gerry Kopelow is a widely published veteran photographer specializing in architectural photography and photography of the performing arts
2010 Manitoba Book Awards Best Illustrated Book of the Year
ldquoAll Our Changes is a valuable document of a fascinating era and a profound meditation on place possibility and culture In spite of time passed these photos like old friends know who we arerdquomdash John K Samson lead singer of The Weakerthans
The North End Photographs by John PaskievichIntroduction by Stephen Osborne
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Winnipegrsquos North End has informed the Canadian mythology and influenced the national psyche The North End also divides and defines the city of Winnipeg shaping its politics and sense of
identity It is here where First Nations and Old and New World immigrants cross the boundaries of ethnicity class and culture creating a complex multicultural community There is joy here and pride and poverty and richness and beauty John Paskievich grew up in the North End In these photographs taken between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s he set out to explore the North End he knew in his youth What he found were traces of it captured in the stillness in which the past still lingers and in the dignity and singularity of its inhabitants
John Paskievich is an award-winning photographer and documentary filmmaker His earlier books include A Place Not Our Own and A Voiceless Song and his films include The Storytelling Class and Unspeakable
2008 Winner of the Mary Scorer Book Award
P H OTO G R A P H Y P H OTO G R A P H Y
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Playing with MemoriesEssays on Guy MaddinDavid Church ed
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-712-5280 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section bull Filmography Bibliography bull Index
Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin It offers extensive perspectives on his career to date from the early experimentation of The Dead Father (1986) to the intensely intimate revelations of My Winnipeg (2007) Featuring new and updated essays
from American Canadian and Australian scholars collaborators and critics as well as an in-depth interview with Maddin this collection explores the aesthetics and politics behind Maddinrsquos work firmly situating his films within ongoing cultural debates about postmodernism genre and national identity
David Church teaches in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University He has contributed to Disability Studies Quarterly Offscreen Senses of Cinema and several other publications
Contributors William Beard Dana Cooley Lee Easton Kelly Hewson Donald Masterson Carl Matheson Geoff Pevere David L Pike Milan Pribisic Steven Shaviro Will Straw Stephen Snyder George Toles Darrell Varga Saige Walton
Related Interest
One Manrsquos DocumentaryA Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film BoardGraham McInnes Edited and Introduction by Gene Walz
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-679-1bull 256 pp bull 6 x 9 32 Photos bull Filmography bull Bibliography Index
Indigenous Screen Cultures in CanadaSigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-718-7Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US bull 978-0-88755-190-1216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 10 BampW Photos bull Bibliography
Indigenous media challenges the power of the state erodes communication monopolies and illuminates government threats to indigenous cultural economic and political sovereignty Its effectiveness in these areas however is hampered by government control of broadcast frequencies licensing and legal limitations over content and
ownership Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada explores key questions surrounding the power and suppression of indigenous narrative and representation in contemporary indigenous media Focussing primarily on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network the authors also examine indigenous language broadcasting in radio television and film Aboriginal journalism practices audience creation within and beyond indigenous communities the roles of program scheduling and content acquisition policies in the decolonization process the roles of digital video technologies and co-production agreements in indigenous filmmaking and the emergence of Aboriginal cyber-communities
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson is assistant professor in the Department of Museology University of Iceland He has a doctoral degree in cultural anthropology from Temple University in Philadelphia
Marian Bredin is associate professor in the Department of Communication Popular Culture and Film and Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University She is a member of the Popular Culture Niagara Research project and a contributor to Covering Niagara Studies in Local Popular Culture
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull M E D I A S T U D I E S
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Related Interest
Prairie MetropolisNew Essays on Winnipeg Social HistoryEsyllt W Jones and Gerald Friesen eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US 978-0-88755-713-2 bull 264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Tables bull Bibliography
2010 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award
Winnipegrsquos Great WarA City Comes of AgeJim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-721-7296 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout bull Maps bull Index
From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the cityrsquos history Winnipegrsquos Great War picks up in 1914 just as the city is regrouping after a brief economic downturn War comes unexpectedly thoughts of recovery are abandoned and the city digs in for a hard-fought four years
Using letters diaries and newspaper reports Jim Blanchard brings us into the homes and public offices of Winnipeg and its citizens to illustrate the profound effect the war had on every aspect of the city from its politics and economy to its men on the battlefield and its war-weary families fighting on the homefront He also reveals how these crucial years set the stage for the 1919 General Strike and how the First World War transformed Winnipeg into the city it is today
Jim Blanchard is the author of Winnipeg 1912 which won the Margaret McWilliams History Book Award and editor of A Thousand Miles of Prairie He is the Head of Reference Services at the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba
2010 winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award
H I S TO R Y bull W O R L D WA R I
Related Interest
Winnipeg 1912Jim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US978-0-88755-684-5278 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 60 BampW Photos Bibliography
ldquoA fascinating portrait superbrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoWinnipeg 1912 was a pleasure and occasionally an inspirationrdquo mdashDesmond Morton University of Toronto Quarterly
Winnipeg BeachLeisure and Courtship in a Resort Town 1900 ndash 1967Dale Barbour
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-722-4264 pp bull 5frac12 x 8frac12 bull BampW Photos throughout Bibliography bull Index
During the first half of the twentieth century Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West Located just north of Manitobarsquos bustling capital it drew 40000 visitors a day and served as an important intersection between classes ethnic communities and perhaps most importantly between genders In Winnipeg
Beach Dale Barbour takes us into the heart of this turn-of-the-century resort area and introduces us to some of the people who worked played and lived in the resort Through photographs interviews and newspaper clippings he presents a lively history of this resort area and its surprising role in the evolution of local courtship and dating practices from the commoditization of the courting experience by the Canadian Pacific Railwayrsquos ldquoMoonlight Specialsrdquo through the development of an elaborate amusement area that encouraged public dating and to its eventual demise amid the moral panic over sexual behaviour during the 1950s and lsquo60s
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth A former journalist he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto
ldquoThis is an intelligent and highly readable account of Winnipeg Beach at the height of its appeal a story of interest to both seekers and scholars of amusementrdquomdashSteve Penfold author of The Donut A Canadian History
C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y bull G E N D E R S T U D I E S
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-720-0Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-191-8312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout Maps bull Index
3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-716-3Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-188-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-715-6Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US 978-0-88755-187-1192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-706-4Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-182-6408 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section Glossary bull Bibliography bull Index
Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-725-5216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography Index bull Studies in Immigration and Culture No 6September 2011
Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495978-0-88755-701-9 308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 12 BampW Photos Bibliography bull Index
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Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-719-4462 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Illustrations bull Maps bull Tables Bibliography
Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-724-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo section bull Index
Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
B I O G R A P H Y M E M O I R bull C A N A D I A N P O L I T I C S
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AboriginalNative Studies 631-9 As Long as the Rivers Run Hydroelectric
Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
617-3 New Peoples Being and Becoming Meacutetis bull Jacqueline Peterson amp Jennifer SH Brown eds (pb) $2495 C
643-2 Night Spirits Relocation of the Sayisi Dene bull Ila Bussidor amp Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart (pb) $1895 C
160-4 Ojibwa of Western Canada bull Laura Peers (cl) $3995 S 978-0-88755-636-4 (pb) $1995
623-4 Plains Cree Trade Diplomacy War bull JS Milloy (pb) $2495 C
173-4 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin bull Michael Angel (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-657-9 (pb) $2495
622-7 Orders of the Dreamed George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion bull Jennifer SH Brown amp Robert Brightman eds (pb) $1895 C
638-8 Severing the Ties that Bind Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremo-nies on the Prairies bull Katherine Pettipas (pb) $2495 C
659-3 Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord bull Paul Hackett (pb) $2495 C
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Film and Media Studies190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
679-1 One Manrsquos Documentary A Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film Board bull Graham McInnes amp Gene Walz (pb) $2495
712-5 Playing with Memories Essays on Guy Maddin bull David Church ed (pb) $2995
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
Geography635-7 Geography of Manitoba bull John Welsted John
Everitt amp Christoph Stadel eds (pb) $5495 C
History (see also Studies in Immigration and Culture Series)
169-7 Dictionary of Manitoba Biography bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-662-3 (pb) $2495
185-7 For All We Have and Are Regina and the Experience of the Great War bull James M Pitsula (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-708-8 (pb) $2695
676-0 Formidable Heritage Manitobarsquos North and the Cost of Development bull Jim Mochoruk (pb) $2795
168-0 From the Inside Out Rural Worlds of Men-nonite Diarists bull Royden Loewen (cl) $4500 978-0-88755-664-7 (pb) $2495
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
655-5 Hidden Worlds Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s bull Royden Loewen (pb) $2295
184-0 Lord Selkirk A Life bull JM Bumsted (cl) $3995dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada bull
Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795666-1 Mac Runciman A Life in the Grain Trade bull Paul
D Earl (pb) $1995667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in
Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495660-9 Manitoba Medicine bull Ian Carr amp Robert E
Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
ndash Russia ndash Canada 1525 to 1980 bull James Urry (pb) $2795
644-2 Organ in Manitoba A History of the Instru-ment Builders and Players bull James B Hart-man (pb) $2495
183-3 Perspectives of Saskatchewan bull Jene M Porter ed (cl) $4995
713-2 Prairie Metropolis New Essays on Winnipeg Social History bull Esyllt W Jones amp Gerald Friesen eds (pb) $2995
674-6 Providence Watching Journeys from Wartorn Poland bull Kazimierz Patalas ed (pb) $2495
675-2 Reporting the Resistance Alexander Begg and Joseph Hargrave on the Red River Resistance bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
639-5 River Road Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History bull Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
677-7 Rural Life Portraits of the Prairie Town 1946 bull James P Giffen amp Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
692-0 St Johnrsquos College Faith and Education in Western Canada bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
645-6 Thomas Scottrsquos Body Essays on Early Manitoba History bull JM Bumsted (pb) $1995
665-4 Thousand Miles of Prairie bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $1995
672-2 Toward Defining the Prairies Region Culture and History bull Robert Wardhaugh ed (pb) $2295
179-6 Travelling Passions The Hidden Life of Vilhjal-mur Stefansson bull Giacutesli Paacutelsson (cl) $3995
172-7 University of Manitoba An Illustrated History bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-653-1 (pb) $3495
684-5 Winnipeg 1912 bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495722-4 Winnipeg Beach Leisure and Courtship in a
Resort Town bull Dale Barbour (pb) $2495721-7 Winnipegrsquos Great War A City Comes of Age bull
Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495
Icelandic Studies (see also U of M Icelandic Series)
661-6 Icelanders in North America bull Jonas Thor (pb) $2495
699-9 My Parents Memoirs of New World Icelanders bull Birna Bjarnadoacutettir (pb) $2295
694-4 North American Icelandic The Life of a Language bull Birna Arnbjoumlrnsdoacutettir (pb) $3495 S
628-9 Western Icelandic Short Stories bull Kirsten Wolf amp Arny Hjaltadoacutettir (pb) $1795
641-8 Writings by Western Icelandic Women bull Kirsten Wolf (pb) $1895
International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
in Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495 C
Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
Laurence bull Lyall Powers (cl) $4495 978-0-88755-687-6 (pb) $2995
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18 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
682-1 History Literature and the Writing of the Canadian Prairies bull Alison Calder amp Robert Wardhaugh eds (pb) $2495
177-2 Intimate Strangers Letters of Margaret Laurence and Gabrielle Roy bull Paul G Socken (cl) $1695
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495dagger733-0 Psychedelic Psychology LSD on the Canadian
Prairies bull Erika Dyck (pb) $2795
Nature176-5 Freshwater Fishes of Manitoba bull Kenneth
Stewart amp Douglas Watkinson (cl) $4995 978-0-88755-678-4 (pb) $2695
Political Studies697-5 Constructing Tomorrowrsquos Federalism New
Perspectives on Canadian Governance bull Ian Peach ed (pb) $2795 C
711-8 Just One Vote From Jim Waldingrsquos Nomination to Constitutional Defeat bull Ian Stewart (pb) $2695
724-8 Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley (pb) $2795
686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
719-4 Manitoba Politics and Government Issues Institutions Traditions bull Paul G Thomas amp Curtis Brown eds (pb) $2995
704-0 Politics in Manitoba Parties Leaders and Voters bull Christopher Adams (pb) $2495
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683-8 Arapaho Historical Traditions bull Paul Moss Andrew Cowell amp Alonzo Moss Sr (pb) $4800
648-7 Counselling Speeches of Jim Kacirc-Nicircpitecirchtecircw bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
159-8 Cree Legends and Narratives bull Simeon Scott amp C Douglas Ellis (cl) $7500 S
148-2 Dogrsquos Children Anishinaabe Texts by Angeline Williams bull Leonard Bloomfield amp John D Nichols eds (cl) $2500
649-4 They Knew Both Sides of Medicine Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
ment on the Canadian Parkland bull John C Lehr (pb) $2795
187-1 Families Lovers and their Letters Italian Postwar Migration to Canada bull Sonia Cancian (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-715-6 (pb) $3495
701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
188-8 Sounds of Ethnicity Listening to German North America bull Barbara Lorenzkowski (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-716-3 (pb) $3495
191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
U of M Icelandic Series698-2 Book of Settlements bull Herman Paacutelsson amp Paul
Edwards (pb) $3995616-6 Edda bull RJ Glendinning amp Haraldur
Bessason eds (pb) $3295696-8 History of the Old Icelandic Commonwealth bull
Joacuten Joacutehannesson (pb) $5495695-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 1 bull Andrew
Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (pb) $4495
158-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 2 bull Andrew Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (cl) $7495 S
Womenrsquos Studies732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings
on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Distributed by U of M PressManitoba Museum 978-0-920704-16-5 Butterflies of Manitoba (pb)
$2195 978-0-920704-15-8 Wildflowers of Churchill (pb)
$2195
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About U of M PressUniversity of Manitoba Press is dedicated to producing books that combine important new scholarship with a deep engagement in issues and events that affect our lives Founded in 1967 the Press is widely recognized as a leading publisher of books on Aboriginal history Native studies and Canadian history As well the Press is proud of its contribution to immigration studies ethnic studies and the study of Canadian literature culture politics and Aboriginal languages The Press also publishes a wide-ranging list of books on the heritage of the peoples and land of the Canadian prairies
Catalogue cover design based on the book Psychedelic Psychiatry designed by Frank Reimer Photograph by Mike Kesterton 1953
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ContentsAboriginal Studies 1 2 5 6 7 8 11Contemporary Studies on the North 2Critical Studies in Native History 9Film amp Media Studies 6 11History 6 12Immigration and Culture 12 13Literary Criticism 8 9Medical History 3 4Photography 10Political Studies 5 14Womenrsquos Studies 1 7 8Titles in Print 15 16Author Index 16Ordering Information 17
New Face New StrategyU of M Press is pleased to announce the hiring of Ariel Gordon as our new editorial and promotions assistant Ariel is a poet former bookstore event planner and rabid photographer of mushrooms Along with helping with editorial production she is spearheading our new social media marketing initiatives through our web site Facebook and various author blogs So donrsquot be surprised when she asks you to ldquoLikerdquo us
New E-books (e-pub)The following new e-books are available on Kobo at wwwkobobookscom
Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-409-4
Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-410-0
Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe ndash Russia ndash Canada 1525 to 1980 bull James Urry bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-411-7
A National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-415-5
The New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-413-1
Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaskakis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-412-4
The Orders of the Dreamed George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion bull Jennifer SH Brown amp Robert Brightman eds bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-408-7
The Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders in Africa bull Larry Krotz bull E-ISBN 978-088755-414-8
New Library E-books (u-pdf)Available through Gibson Library Services E-brary and MyiLibrary
First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed bullE-ISBN 978-0-88755-402-5
For All We Have and Are Regina and the Experience of the Great War bull James M Pitsula bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-320-2
Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley bull E-ISBN 978-0-88755-404-9Winnipeg Beach Leisure and Courtship in a Resort Town bull Dale Barbour bull
E-ISBN 978-0-88755-403-2
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Finding a Way to the HeartFeminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History in CanadaRobin Jarvis Brownlie and Valerie J Korinek eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-732-5 bull 978-0-88755-732-3264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography BISAC SOC028000 SOC021000 HIS006000April 2012
Provocative reflections on a generation of feminist scholarship
When Sylvia Van Kirk published her groundbreaking book Many Tender Ties in 1980 she revolutionized the historical understanding of the North American fur trade and introduced entirely new areas of inquiry in womenrsquos social and Aboriginal history Finding a Way to the Heart examines Van Kirkrsquos work academic career and her influence on a generation of feminist scholarship in fur trade and gender history the history of Aboriginal women the North American west Native-newcomer relations and multicultural history Using Van Kirkrsquos themes and methodologies as a jumping-off point the book also offers ten new essays examining race gender identity and colonization over a time period extending from the early nineteenth to the late twentieth century and a geographic area reaching from the western plains to New Zealand
Robin Jarvis Brownlie is an associate professor in the Department of History at University of Manitoba and author of A Fatherly Eye Indian Agents Government Power and Aboriginal Resistance in Ontario 1918ndash1939 Valerie J Korinek is a professor and Head of the Department of History at University of Saskatchewan and is the author of Roughing It in Suburbia Reading Chatelaine Magazine in the Fifties and Sixties
ContentsCh 1 ldquoAll These Stories About Womenrdquo Many Tender Ties and a New Fur
Trade History by Jennifer SH BrownCh 2 Sylvia Van Kirk A Feminist Appreciation of Front-line Work in the
Academy by Franca IacovettaCh 3 Daring to Write a History of Western Canadian Womenrsquos
Experiences Assessing Sylvia Van Kirk Feminist Scholarship by Valerie J Korinek
Ch 4 Ties Across the Border by Elizabeth JamesonCh 5 Historiography that Breaks Your Heart Van Kirk and the Writing of
Feminist History by Adele PerryCh 6 Beyond the Borders The ldquoFounding Familiesrdquo of Southern New
Zealand by Angela WanhallaCh 7 Multicultural Bands on the Northern Plains and the Notion of
ldquoTribalrdquo Histories by Robert Alexander InnesCh 8 ldquoA World We Have Lostrdquo The Plural Society of Fort Chipewyan by
Patricia A McCormackCh 9 Others or Brothers Competing Settler and Anishinabe Discourses
about Race in Upper Canada by Robin Jarvis BrownlieCh 10 Attitudes Toward ldquoMiscegenationrdquo in Canada the US New
Zealand and Australia 1860ndash1914 by Victoria FreemanCh 11 Home Tales Gender Domesticity and Colonialism in the Prairie
West 1870ndash1900 by Kathryn McPhersonCh 12 ldquoI am a proud Anishinaabe Kwerdquo Issues of Identity and Status in
Northern Ontario after Bill C-31 by Katrina Srigley
W O M E NrsquoS S T U D I E S bull A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull HISTORYN
EW
9 780887 557323
ISBN 978-0-88755-732-3
4 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
NEW
Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador InuitThe Nunatsiavummiut ExperienceDavid C Natcher Lawrence Felt and Andrea Procter eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-731-7 bull 978-0-88755-731-6264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography BISAC HIS028000 SOC021000Contemporary Studies on the North Series No 2 May 2012
The first significant publication on the Labrador Inuit in more than thirty years
On January 22 2005 Inuit from communities throughout northern and central Labrador gathered in a school gymnasium to witness the signing of the Labrador Inuit Land Claim Agreement and to celebrate the long-awaited creation of their own regional self-government of Nunatsiavut This historic agreement defined the Labrador Inuit settlement area beneficiary enrollment criteria and Inuit governance and ownership rights Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit explores how these boundaries ndash around land around people and around the right to self-govern ndash reflect the complex history of the region of Labrador Inuit identity and the role of migration and settlement patterns in regional politics Comprised of twelve essays the book examines the way of life and cultural survival of this unique indigenous population including household structure social economy of wildfood production forced relocations and land claims subsistence and settlement patterns and contemporary issues around climate change urban planning and self-government
David C Natcher is an associate professor and director of the Indigenous Land Management Institute at the University of Saskatchewan Lawrence Felt is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland Andrea Procter is a PhD candidate in the Department of Anthropology at Memorial University of Newfoundland
ContentsCh 1 Labrador Inuit Ingenuity and Resourcefulness Adapting to a Complex
Environmental Social and Spiritual Environment by Susan A KaplanCh 2 Invented Places Environmental Imaginaries and the Inuit Colonization of
Labrador by Peter WhitridgeCh 3 Southern Exposure The Inuit of Sandwich Bay Labrador by Lisa Rankin
Matthew Beaudoin and Natalie BrewsterCh 4 Abandoned and Ousted by the State The Relocations from Nutak and
Hebron 1956ndash1959 by Peter EvansCh 5 Tracing Social Change Among the Labrador Inuit What Does the Nutrition
Literature Tell Us by Maura HanrahanCh 6 The More Things Change Patterns of Country Food Harvesting by the
Labrador Inuit on the North Labrador Coast by Lawrence Felt David C Natcher Andrea Procter et al
Ch 7 The Social Organization of Wildfood Production in Postville Nunatsiavut by David C Natcher Lawrence Felt Jill McDonald and Rose Ford
Ch 8 Nunatsiavut Land Claims and the Politics of Inuit Wildlife Harvesting by Andrea Procter
Ch 9 Adapting to Climate Change in Hopedale Nunatsiavut by Laura Fleming Ruth DeSantis Barry Smit and Mark Andrachuk
Ch 10 Our Beautiful Land Current Debates in Land Use Planning in Nunatsiavut by Andrea Procter and Keith Chaulk
Conclusion Going Forward Challenges and Opportunities for Nunatsiavut Self-governance by Lawrence Felt David C Natcher and Andrea Procter
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull N O R T H E R N S T U D I E S bull HISTORY
9 780887 557316
ISBN 978-0-88755-731-6
Related Interest
Like the Sound of a DrumAboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and NunavutPeter Kulchyski
Paper bull $2695 C bull 978-0-88755-686-9312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 24 BampW Photos Maps bull Bibliography bull Index Contemporary Studies on the North Series No 1
9 780887 556869
ISBN 978-0-88755-686-9
uofmpressca 5
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Piecing the PuzzleThe Genesis of AIDS Research in AfricaLarry Krotz
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 0-88755-730-9 bull 978-0-88755-730-9220 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography bull IndexBISAC MED022020 MED039000 SOC057000May 2012
A history of the first and longest running HIVAIDS research team in Africa
In 1979 Dr Allan Ronald a specialist in infectious diseases from Canada and Dr Herbert Nsanze head of medical microbiology at University of Nairobi met through the World Health Organization Ronald had just completed a successful project that cured a chancroid (genital ulcer) epidemic in Winnipeg and Nsanze asked him to come to Kenya to help with Kenyarsquos ldquosexual diseases problemrdquo That initial invitation led to a groundbreaking international scientific collaboration that would uncover critical pieces in the complex puzzle that became todayrsquos HIVAIDS pandemic In Piecing the Puzzle journalist and documentary filmmaker Larry Krotz chronicles the fascinating history of the pioneering Kenyan Canadian Belgian and American research team that uncovered HIVAIDS in Kenya their scientific breakthroughs and setbacks and their exceptional thirty-year relationship that began a new era of global health collaboration
Larry Krotz is an award-winning writer filmmaker and author of six previous books including The Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders in Africa
ContentsIntroductionCh 1 Waging War with Infectious Diseases Ch 2 The African Epidemic Ch 3 Educating Around AIDS Ch 4 Research Strategies Ch 5 Secrets of the Sex Workers Ch 6 The Vaccine Quest and More Lessons From the Immune System Ch 7 The Kenyan Side Squaring the Collaboration Ch 8 An Experiment in Kisumu Ch 9 Legitimizing CircumcisionCh 10 Unfinished Business Conclusion AIDS WorldAfterwordNotesSelected Bibliography
M E D I C A L H I S TO R Y bull H I V A I D S
9 780887 557309
ISBN 978-0-88755-730-9
Related Interest
The Uncertain Business of Doing GoodOutsiders in AfricaLarry Krotz
Paper bull $2495 bull 978-0-88755-707-1232 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps Not for Sale in the US
9 780887 557071
ISBN 978-0-88755-707-1
6 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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Psychedelic PsychiatryLSD on the Canadian PrairiesErika Dyck
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-733-3 bull 978-0-88755-733-0199 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 16 BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index BISAC MED039000 HIS006020 HIS037070Canadian RightsMarch 2012
New in Paperback
The surprising history of LSD research in Tommy Douglasrsquos Saskatchewan
In the early 1950s the leading centre of the world for LSD research was Weyburn Saskatchewan where two psychiatrists sought to revolutionize the treatment of mental illness and in the process gave rise to a new form of therapy psychedelic psychiatry Psychedelic Psychiatry is the tale of medical researchers working to understand LSDrsquos therapeutic properties just as escalating anxieties about drug abuse in modern society laid the groundwork for the end of experimentation at the edge of psychopharmacology Historian Erika Dyck deftly recasts our understanding of LSD to show it as an experimental substance a medical treatment and a tool for exploring psychotic perspectives She recounts the inside story of the early days of LSD research in small-town prairie Canada when Humphry Osmond and Abram Hoffer claimed incredible advances in treating alcoholism understanding schizophrenia and other psychoses and achieving empathy with their patients In relating the drugrsquos short strange trip Dyck explains how societal concerns about countercultural trends led to the criminalization of LSD and other so-called psychedelic drugs In this well-written and fascinating book she confronts the ethical dilemmas of the time and challenges the prevailing wisdom behind drug regulation and addiction therapy
Erika Dyck is the Canada Research Chair in History of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan She is co-editor with Christopher Fletcher of Locating Health Historical and Anthropological Investigations of Place and Health
ContentsIntroductionCh 1 Psychedelic PioneersCh 2 Simulating PsychosesCh 3 Highs and LowsCh 4 Keeping Tabs on Science and SpiritualityCh 5 Acid PanicCh 6 ldquoThe Perfect ContrabandrdquoConclusionNotes
M E D I C A L H I S TO R Y bull C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y
ldquoDigs deeply into an area of drug history that has for the most part been ignoredrdquo mdashLiterary Review of Canada
ldquoPsychedelic Psychiatry is intensely interesting an important and influential period of transition in psychiatry that has direct and important implications for current psychiatry I highly recommend it to othersrdquomdashMatthew Martin-Iverson Health and History
9 780887 557330
ISBN 978-0-88755-733-0
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Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern CanadaMythic Discourse and the Postcolonial StateJennifer Reid
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-734-1 bull 978-0-88755-734-7314 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography bull Index BISAC HIS006020 POL045000Canadian RightsMarch 2012
New in Paperback
A political study of the role Louis Riel continues to play in the conception of Canadian political identity
Politician founder of Manitoba and leader of the Meacutetis Louis Riel led two resistance movements against the Canadian government the Red River Uprising of 1869ndash70 and the North-West Rebellion of 1885 in defense of Meacutetis and other minority rights Against the backdrop of these legendary uprisings Jennifer Reid examines Rielrsquos religious background the mythic significance that has consciously been ascribed to him and how these elements combined to influence Canadarsquos search for a national identity Reidrsquos study provides a framework for rethinking the geopolitical significance of the modern Canadian state the historic role of Confederation in establishing the countryrsquos collective self-image and the narrative space through which Rielrsquos voice speaks to these issues
Jennifer Reid received her PhD from the University of Ottawa and is a professor of religion at the University of Maine Farmington She is the author of Myth Symbol and Colonial Encounter and Worse than Beasts An Anatomy of Melancholy and the Literature of Travel in 17th and 18th Century England
ContentsForewordCh 1 Setting the Stage The North-West to 1885Ch 2 Canadian Myths and Canadian IdentityCh 3 Nation-states and National DiscoursesCh 4 Violence and State CreationCh 5 Revolution Identity and CanadaCh 6 Riel and the Canadian StateCh 7 Heterogeneity and the Postcolonial StateConclusionNotes
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ldquoHighly recommendedrdquo mdashChoice Magazine
ldquoReid does a bang-up job of describing the intersection of [Rielrsquos] politics and [his] vision of a New-World Catholic orderrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoA lively addition to a large body of literature that seeks to interrogate ideas of nationhood and the role of Meacutetis peoples in the context of postcolonial realitiesrdquomdashAmerican Indian Culture and Research Journal
9 780887 557347
ISBN 978-0-88755-734-7
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Seeing RedA History of Natives in Canadian NewspapersMark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L Robertson
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-727-9362 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index October 2011
Seeing Red is a groundbreaking study of how Canadian English-language newspapers have portrayed Aboriginal peoples from 1869 to the present day From reports on the North-West Rebellion to coverage of the Oka Crisis it presents overwhelming evidence that the colonial imaginary continues to dominate depictions of Aboriginal peoples
and perpetuates an imagined Native inferiority that contributes significantly to the marginalization of Indigenous people in Canada That such imagery persists to this day suggests strongly that our country which prides itself on its commitment to multiculturalism and racial tolerance is living in denial
Mark Cronlund Anderson is the author of four books including Cowboy Imperialism and Hollywood Film which won the 2010 Cawelti Prize for Best Book in Popular and American Culture He is a professor of history at Luther College University of Regina Carmen L Robertson is an associate professor of art history at University of Regina and also maintains an active curatorial practice
ldquoSeeing Red is a remarkable contribution to this countryrsquos political and social history It sets a new standard for archival research and critical thinking that hopefully will shake the Canadian media establishmentrdquomdashNiigaanwewidam James Sinclair Winnipeg Free Press
For King and KanataCanadian Indians and the First World WarTimothy C Winegard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-728-6224 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography bull Index January 2012
When the call to arms was heard at the outbreak of the First World War Canadarsquos First Nations pledged their men and money to the Crown to honour their long-standing tradition of forming military alliances with Europeans during times of war and as a means of resisting cultural assimilation and attaining equality through shared service
and sacrifice Initially the Canadian government rejected these offers based on the belief that status Indians were unsuited to modern civilized warfare But in 1915 Britain intervened and demanded Canada actively recruit Indian soldiers to meet the incessant need for manpower Thus began the complicated relationships between the Imperial Colonial and War Offices the Department of Indian Affairs and the Ministry of Militia that would affect every aspect of the war experience for Canadarsquos Aboriginal soldiers In this groundbreaking new book Winegard reveals how national and international forces directly influenced the more than 4000 status Indians who voluntarily served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force between 1914 and 1919mdasha per capita percentage equal to that of Euro-Canadiansmdashand how subsequent administrative policies profoundly affected their experiences at home on the battlefield and as returning veterans
Timothy C Winegard served nine years as an officer in the Canadian Forces He is the author of Oka A Convergence of Cultures and the Canadian Forces and Indigenous Peoples of the British Dominions and the First World War He teaches in the First Nations Studies department at the University of Western Ontario
ldquoWinegard has written what will be the new go-to source for scholars students and the public on Indigenous soldiers in the First World WarrdquomdashScott Sheffield Department of History University of the Fraser Valley
M I L I TA R Y H I S TO R Y bull W O R L D WA R I bull A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S
9 780887 557286
ISBN 978-0-88755-728-6
9 780887 557279
ISBN 978-0-88755-727-9
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RECENT
First Nations Gaming in CanadaYale D Belanger ed
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-723-1308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Charts bull Tables bull Bibliography February 2011
While games of chance have been part of the Aboriginal cultural landscape since before European contact large-scale commercial gaming facilities within First Nations communities are a relatively new phenomenon in Canada First Nations Gaming in Canada is the first multidisciplinary study of the role of gaming in
indigenous communities north of the 49th parallel Bringing together some of Canadarsquos leading gambling researchers the book examines the history of Aboriginal gaming and its role in indigenous political economy the rise of large-scale casinos and cybergaming the socio-ecological impact of problem gambling and the challenges of labour unions and financial management The authors also call attention to the dearth of socioeconomic impact studies of gambling in First Nations communities while providing models to address this growing issue of concern
Yale D Belanger is an associate professor in the department of Native American studies at the University of Lethbridge and author of Ways of Knowing An Introduction to Native Studies in Canada and Gambling with the Future The Evolution of Aboriginal Gaming in Canada
ldquoFirst Nations Gaming in Canada is a useful and informative book that provides background on the historical cultural social economic and regulatory development of First Nations games and gambling This is a valuable reference book and a very useful guide to further literaturerdquomdashHelen Breen Southern Cross University International Gambling Studies
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Life Stages and Native WomenMemory Teachings and Story MedicineKim Anderson Foreword by Maria Campbell
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The process of ldquodigging up medicinesrdquomdashof rediscovering the stories of the pastmdashserves as a powerful healing force in the decolonization and recovery of Aboriginal communities In Life Stages and Native Women Kim Anderson shares the teachings of fourteen elders from the Canadian prairies and Ontario to illustrate how different life stages were
experienced by Meacutetis Cree and Anishinaabe girls and women during the mid-twentieth century These elders relate stories about their own lives the experiences of girls and women of their childhood communities and customs related to pregnancy birth post-natal care infant and child care puberty rites gender and age-specific work roles the distinct roles of post-menopausal women and womenrsquos roles in managing death Through these teachings we learn how evolving responsibilities from infancy to adulthood shaped womenrsquos identities and place within Indigenous society and were integral to the health and well-being of their communities By understanding how healthy communities were created in the past Anderson explains how this traditional knowledge can be applied toward rebuilding healthy Indigenous communities today
Kim Anderson is an associate professor in Indigenous Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University Brantford and is the author of A Recognition of Being Reconstructing Native Womanhood Maria Campbell is a distinguished Meacutetis author playwright filmmaker and Elder Her bestselling book Halfbreed continues to be taught in schools across Canada
9 780887 557262
ISBN 978-0-88755-726-2
9 780887 557231
ISBN 978-0-88755-723-1
10 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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Restoring the BalanceFirst Nations Women Community and CultureGail Guthrie Valaskakis Madeleine Dion Stout and Eric Guimond eds
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Restoring the Balance brings to light the work First Nations women have performed and continue to perform in cultural continuity and community development It illustrates the challenges and successes they have had in the areas of law politics education community healing language and art while suggesting significant options
for sustained improvement of individual family and community well-being Written by fifteen Aboriginal scholars activists and community leaders the book combines life histories and biographical accounts with historical and critical analyses grounded in traditional thought and approaches It is a powerful and important book
Gail Guthrie Valaskakis was a distinguished professor emeritus of Concordia University and a leading authority on Aboriginal media and communications She passed away in 2007 Madeleine Dion Stout is a former nurse and founding director of the Centre of Aboriginal Education Research and Culture at Carleton University Eric Guimond is an assistant director at the Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate at Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Contributors Kim Anderson Jo-ann Archibald Cleo Big Eagle Yvonne Boyer Marlene Brant Castellano Eric Guimond Viviane Gray Gaye Hanson Anita Harper Emma LaRocque Mary Jane Norris Sherry Farrell Racette Madeleine Dion Stout Gail Guthrie Valaskakis Cynthia C Wesley-Esquimaux
A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title of 2009
When the Other Is MeNative Resistance Discourse 1850ndash1990Emma LaRocque
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-703-3 218 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index
In this long-awaited book from one of the most recognized and respected scholars in Native studies today Dr Emma LaRocque presents a powerful interdisciplinary study of the Native literary response to racist writing in the Canadian historical and literary record from 1850 to 1990 In When the Other Is Me LaRocque brings a metacritical
approach to Native writing situating it as resistance literature within and outside the postcolonial intellectual context She outlines the overwhelming evidence of dehumanization in Canadian historical and literary writing its effects on both popular culture and Canadian intellectual development and Native and non-Native intellectual responses to it in light of the interlayered mix of romanticism exaggeration of Native ldquodifferencerdquo and the continuing problem of internalization that challenges our understanding of the colonizercolonized relationship
Dr Emma LaRocque is a scholar author poet social and literary critic and a professor in the Department of Native Studies University of Manitoba She is the author of the groundbreaking book Defeathering the Indian and has also written extensively on contemporary Aboriginal literatures Canadian historiography and images of Aboriginal people in the media and marketplace She is a Plains Cree Metis from northeastern Alberta
ldquoI know of no other study in Canada which approaches Native lsquoresistance literaturersquo in such a comprehensive sweep based on theories of (de)colonization as well as a broad and encompassing knowledge of primary texts by Native authors and critics in Canada Emma LaRocque addresses issues that put her once again at the cutting edgerdquomdashHartmut Lutz University of Greifswald Germany
2011 Winner of the Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction
N AT I V E S T U D I E S H I S TO R Y L I T E R A R Y C R I T I C I S M
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Magic WeaponsAboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential SchoolSam McKegneyPreface by Basil Johnston
Paper bull $2895 CAN $3295 US 978-0-88755-702-6241 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index
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Taking Back Our SpiritsIndigenous Literature Public Policy and HealingJo-Ann Episkenew
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From the earliest settler policies to deal with the ldquoIndian problemrdquo to contemporary government-run programs ostensibly designed to help indigenous people public policy has played a major role in creating the historical trauma that so greatly impacts the lives of Canadarsquos indigenous peoples Taking Back Our Spirits traces the links between Canadian public
policies the injuries they have inflicted on indigenous people and the role of indigenous literature in healing individuals and communities Episkenew examines contemporary autobiography fiction and drama to reveal how these texts respond to and critique public policy and how literature functions as ldquomedicinerdquo to help cure the colonial contagion
Jo-Ann Episkenew is the Director of the Indigenous Peoplesrsquo Health Research Centre in Regina
2010 Winner of the First Peoplesrsquo Writing Award2009 Winner of the Saskatchewan Book Award for Scholarly Writing
Critical Studies in Native History Formerly known as Manitoba Studies in Native HistorySeries Editor Jarvis Brownlie University of Manitoba(ISSN 1925-5888)
Critical Studies in Native History publishes pioneering books committed to new ways of thinking and writing about the historical experience of Aboriginal people
15 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine Kim AndersonForeword by Maria Campbell
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-726-2 bull 210 pp bull 6 x 9 Bibliography bull Index
14 A Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord 1670ndash1846 Paul Hackett
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13 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin Michael Angel
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-657-9Cloth bull $5500 CAN $5995 US 978-0-88755-173-4 bull 274 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
12 Muskekowuck AthinuwickOriginal People of the Great Swampy LandVictor P Lytwyn
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-651-7 bull 304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
11 A National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System 1879 to 1986 JS Milloy
Paper bull $2695 CAN C $3095 US 978-0-88755-646-3 bull 424 pp bull 6 x 9 BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index Sixth Printing
10 Night Spirits The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi DeneIla Bussidor and Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart
Paper bull $1895 CAN C $2195 US 978-0-88755-643-2 bull 192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps 23 BampW Photos Bibliography Seventh Printing
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All Our ChangesImages from the Sixties GenerationPhotographs by Gerry Kopelow
Paper bull $3995 bull 978-0-88755-714-9158 pp bull 10frac12 x 9frac12 bull 152 BampW Photos bull Index
The 1960s defined a generation Young people across North America rebelled against the conservative consumer-driven society of the 1950s and spawned a social revolution that was felt
the world over Photographer Gerry Kopelow came of age in the late sixties At the age of eighteen with camera in hand he hit the road on a cross-country photographic journey that took him from Winnipeg to Toronto and Ottawa All Our Changes chronicles that journey and the shared experiences of a generation on the verge of redefining the nature of personal identity and societal responsibility Comprised of 152 photos taken between 1967 and 1975 All Our Changes captures the innocence and earnestness of the early Canadian hippie movement from political protests and speakersrsquo corners to Festival Express and the Mariposa Folk Festival Joni Mitchell is here as are the Guess Who but so are everyday kids hitching rides hanging out and one by one forever changing the Canadian political and cultural landscape Gerry Kopelow is a widely published veteran photographer specializing in architectural photography and photography of the performing arts
2010 Manitoba Book Awards Best Illustrated Book of the Year
ldquoAll Our Changes is a valuable document of a fascinating era and a profound meditation on place possibility and culture In spite of time passed these photos like old friends know who we arerdquomdash John K Samson lead singer of The Weakerthans
The North End Photographs by John PaskievichIntroduction by Stephen Osborne
Paper bull $3995 bull 978-0-88755-700-2 180 pp bull 10frac12 x 9frac12 bull 158 BampW Photos
Winnipegrsquos North End has informed the Canadian mythology and influenced the national psyche The North End also divides and defines the city of Winnipeg shaping its politics and sense of
identity It is here where First Nations and Old and New World immigrants cross the boundaries of ethnicity class and culture creating a complex multicultural community There is joy here and pride and poverty and richness and beauty John Paskievich grew up in the North End In these photographs taken between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s he set out to explore the North End he knew in his youth What he found were traces of it captured in the stillness in which the past still lingers and in the dignity and singularity of its inhabitants
John Paskievich is an award-winning photographer and documentary filmmaker His earlier books include A Place Not Our Own and A Voiceless Song and his films include The Storytelling Class and Unspeakable
2008 Winner of the Mary Scorer Book Award
P H OTO G R A P H Y P H OTO G R A P H Y
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Playing with MemoriesEssays on Guy MaddinDavid Church ed
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-712-5280 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section bull Filmography Bibliography bull Index
Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin It offers extensive perspectives on his career to date from the early experimentation of The Dead Father (1986) to the intensely intimate revelations of My Winnipeg (2007) Featuring new and updated essays
from American Canadian and Australian scholars collaborators and critics as well as an in-depth interview with Maddin this collection explores the aesthetics and politics behind Maddinrsquos work firmly situating his films within ongoing cultural debates about postmodernism genre and national identity
David Church teaches in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University He has contributed to Disability Studies Quarterly Offscreen Senses of Cinema and several other publications
Contributors William Beard Dana Cooley Lee Easton Kelly Hewson Donald Masterson Carl Matheson Geoff Pevere David L Pike Milan Pribisic Steven Shaviro Will Straw Stephen Snyder George Toles Darrell Varga Saige Walton
Related Interest
One Manrsquos DocumentaryA Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film BoardGraham McInnes Edited and Introduction by Gene Walz
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-679-1bull 256 pp bull 6 x 9 32 Photos bull Filmography bull Bibliography Index
Indigenous Screen Cultures in CanadaSigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-718-7Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US bull 978-0-88755-190-1216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 10 BampW Photos bull Bibliography
Indigenous media challenges the power of the state erodes communication monopolies and illuminates government threats to indigenous cultural economic and political sovereignty Its effectiveness in these areas however is hampered by government control of broadcast frequencies licensing and legal limitations over content and
ownership Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada explores key questions surrounding the power and suppression of indigenous narrative and representation in contemporary indigenous media Focussing primarily on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network the authors also examine indigenous language broadcasting in radio television and film Aboriginal journalism practices audience creation within and beyond indigenous communities the roles of program scheduling and content acquisition policies in the decolonization process the roles of digital video technologies and co-production agreements in indigenous filmmaking and the emergence of Aboriginal cyber-communities
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson is assistant professor in the Department of Museology University of Iceland He has a doctoral degree in cultural anthropology from Temple University in Philadelphia
Marian Bredin is associate professor in the Department of Communication Popular Culture and Film and Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University She is a member of the Popular Culture Niagara Research project and a contributor to Covering Niagara Studies in Local Popular Culture
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull M E D I A S T U D I E S
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Prairie MetropolisNew Essays on Winnipeg Social HistoryEsyllt W Jones and Gerald Friesen eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US 978-0-88755-713-2 bull 264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Tables bull Bibliography
2010 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award
Winnipegrsquos Great WarA City Comes of AgeJim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-721-7296 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout bull Maps bull Index
From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the cityrsquos history Winnipegrsquos Great War picks up in 1914 just as the city is regrouping after a brief economic downturn War comes unexpectedly thoughts of recovery are abandoned and the city digs in for a hard-fought four years
Using letters diaries and newspaper reports Jim Blanchard brings us into the homes and public offices of Winnipeg and its citizens to illustrate the profound effect the war had on every aspect of the city from its politics and economy to its men on the battlefield and its war-weary families fighting on the homefront He also reveals how these crucial years set the stage for the 1919 General Strike and how the First World War transformed Winnipeg into the city it is today
Jim Blanchard is the author of Winnipeg 1912 which won the Margaret McWilliams History Book Award and editor of A Thousand Miles of Prairie He is the Head of Reference Services at the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba
2010 winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award
H I S TO R Y bull W O R L D WA R I
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Winnipeg 1912Jim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US978-0-88755-684-5278 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 60 BampW Photos Bibliography
ldquoA fascinating portrait superbrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoWinnipeg 1912 was a pleasure and occasionally an inspirationrdquo mdashDesmond Morton University of Toronto Quarterly
Winnipeg BeachLeisure and Courtship in a Resort Town 1900 ndash 1967Dale Barbour
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-722-4264 pp bull 5frac12 x 8frac12 bull BampW Photos throughout Bibliography bull Index
During the first half of the twentieth century Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West Located just north of Manitobarsquos bustling capital it drew 40000 visitors a day and served as an important intersection between classes ethnic communities and perhaps most importantly between genders In Winnipeg
Beach Dale Barbour takes us into the heart of this turn-of-the-century resort area and introduces us to some of the people who worked played and lived in the resort Through photographs interviews and newspaper clippings he presents a lively history of this resort area and its surprising role in the evolution of local courtship and dating practices from the commoditization of the courting experience by the Canadian Pacific Railwayrsquos ldquoMoonlight Specialsrdquo through the development of an elaborate amusement area that encouraged public dating and to its eventual demise amid the moral panic over sexual behaviour during the 1950s and lsquo60s
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth A former journalist he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto
ldquoThis is an intelligent and highly readable account of Winnipeg Beach at the height of its appeal a story of interest to both seekers and scholars of amusementrdquomdashSteve Penfold author of The Donut A Canadian History
C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y bull G E N D E R S T U D I E S
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-720-0Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-191-8312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout Maps bull Index
3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-716-3Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-188-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-715-6Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US 978-0-88755-187-1192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-706-4Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-182-6408 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section Glossary bull Bibliography bull Index
Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-725-5216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography Index bull Studies in Immigration and Culture No 6September 2011
Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495978-0-88755-701-9 308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 12 BampW Photos Bibliography bull Index
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Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-719-4462 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Illustrations bull Maps bull Tables Bibliography
Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-724-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo section bull Index
Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
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AboriginalNative Studies 631-9 As Long as the Rivers Run Hydroelectric
Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
617-3 New Peoples Being and Becoming Meacutetis bull Jacqueline Peterson amp Jennifer SH Brown eds (pb) $2495 C
643-2 Night Spirits Relocation of the Sayisi Dene bull Ila Bussidor amp Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart (pb) $1895 C
160-4 Ojibwa of Western Canada bull Laura Peers (cl) $3995 S 978-0-88755-636-4 (pb) $1995
623-4 Plains Cree Trade Diplomacy War bull JS Milloy (pb) $2495 C
173-4 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin bull Michael Angel (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-657-9 (pb) $2495
622-7 Orders of the Dreamed George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion bull Jennifer SH Brown amp Robert Brightman eds (pb) $1895 C
638-8 Severing the Ties that Bind Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremo-nies on the Prairies bull Katherine Pettipas (pb) $2495 C
659-3 Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord bull Paul Hackett (pb) $2495 C
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Film and Media Studies190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
679-1 One Manrsquos Documentary A Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film Board bull Graham McInnes amp Gene Walz (pb) $2495
712-5 Playing with Memories Essays on Guy Maddin bull David Church ed (pb) $2995
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
Geography635-7 Geography of Manitoba bull John Welsted John
Everitt amp Christoph Stadel eds (pb) $5495 C
History (see also Studies in Immigration and Culture Series)
169-7 Dictionary of Manitoba Biography bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-662-3 (pb) $2495
185-7 For All We Have and Are Regina and the Experience of the Great War bull James M Pitsula (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-708-8 (pb) $2695
676-0 Formidable Heritage Manitobarsquos North and the Cost of Development bull Jim Mochoruk (pb) $2795
168-0 From the Inside Out Rural Worlds of Men-nonite Diarists bull Royden Loewen (cl) $4500 978-0-88755-664-7 (pb) $2495
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
655-5 Hidden Worlds Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s bull Royden Loewen (pb) $2295
184-0 Lord Selkirk A Life bull JM Bumsted (cl) $3995dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada bull
Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795666-1 Mac Runciman A Life in the Grain Trade bull Paul
D Earl (pb) $1995667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in
Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495660-9 Manitoba Medicine bull Ian Carr amp Robert E
Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
ndash Russia ndash Canada 1525 to 1980 bull James Urry (pb) $2795
644-2 Organ in Manitoba A History of the Instru-ment Builders and Players bull James B Hart-man (pb) $2495
183-3 Perspectives of Saskatchewan bull Jene M Porter ed (cl) $4995
713-2 Prairie Metropolis New Essays on Winnipeg Social History bull Esyllt W Jones amp Gerald Friesen eds (pb) $2995
674-6 Providence Watching Journeys from Wartorn Poland bull Kazimierz Patalas ed (pb) $2495
675-2 Reporting the Resistance Alexander Begg and Joseph Hargrave on the Red River Resistance bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
639-5 River Road Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History bull Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
677-7 Rural Life Portraits of the Prairie Town 1946 bull James P Giffen amp Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
692-0 St Johnrsquos College Faith and Education in Western Canada bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
645-6 Thomas Scottrsquos Body Essays on Early Manitoba History bull JM Bumsted (pb) $1995
665-4 Thousand Miles of Prairie bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $1995
672-2 Toward Defining the Prairies Region Culture and History bull Robert Wardhaugh ed (pb) $2295
179-6 Travelling Passions The Hidden Life of Vilhjal-mur Stefansson bull Giacutesli Paacutelsson (cl) $3995
172-7 University of Manitoba An Illustrated History bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-653-1 (pb) $3495
684-5 Winnipeg 1912 bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495722-4 Winnipeg Beach Leisure and Courtship in a
Resort Town bull Dale Barbour (pb) $2495721-7 Winnipegrsquos Great War A City Comes of Age bull
Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495
Icelandic Studies (see also U of M Icelandic Series)
661-6 Icelanders in North America bull Jonas Thor (pb) $2495
699-9 My Parents Memoirs of New World Icelanders bull Birna Bjarnadoacutettir (pb) $2295
694-4 North American Icelandic The Life of a Language bull Birna Arnbjoumlrnsdoacutettir (pb) $3495 S
628-9 Western Icelandic Short Stories bull Kirsten Wolf amp Arny Hjaltadoacutettir (pb) $1795
641-8 Writings by Western Icelandic Women bull Kirsten Wolf (pb) $1895
International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
in Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495 C
Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
Laurence bull Lyall Powers (cl) $4495 978-0-88755-687-6 (pb) $2995
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Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
682-1 History Literature and the Writing of the Canadian Prairies bull Alison Calder amp Robert Wardhaugh eds (pb) $2495
177-2 Intimate Strangers Letters of Margaret Laurence and Gabrielle Roy bull Paul G Socken (cl) $1695
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495dagger733-0 Psychedelic Psychology LSD on the Canadian
Prairies bull Erika Dyck (pb) $2795
Nature176-5 Freshwater Fishes of Manitoba bull Kenneth
Stewart amp Douglas Watkinson (cl) $4995 978-0-88755-678-4 (pb) $2695
Political Studies697-5 Constructing Tomorrowrsquos Federalism New
Perspectives on Canadian Governance bull Ian Peach ed (pb) $2795 C
711-8 Just One Vote From Jim Waldingrsquos Nomination to Constitutional Defeat bull Ian Stewart (pb) $2695
724-8 Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley (pb) $2795
686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
719-4 Manitoba Politics and Government Issues Institutions Traditions bull Paul G Thomas amp Curtis Brown eds (pb) $2995
704-0 Politics in Manitoba Parties Leaders and Voters bull Christopher Adams (pb) $2495
Publications of the Algonquian Text Society Series
683-8 Arapaho Historical Traditions bull Paul Moss Andrew Cowell amp Alonzo Moss Sr (pb) $4800
648-7 Counselling Speeches of Jim Kacirc-Nicircpitecirchtecircw bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
159-8 Cree Legends and Narratives bull Simeon Scott amp C Douglas Ellis (cl) $7500 S
148-2 Dogrsquos Children Anishinaabe Texts by Angeline Williams bull Leonard Bloomfield amp John D Nichols eds (cl) $2500
649-4 They Knew Both Sides of Medicine Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
ment on the Canadian Parkland bull John C Lehr (pb) $2795
187-1 Families Lovers and their Letters Italian Postwar Migration to Canada bull Sonia Cancian (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-715-6 (pb) $3495
701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
188-8 Sounds of Ethnicity Listening to German North America bull Barbara Lorenzkowski (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-716-3 (pb) $3495
191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
U of M Icelandic Series698-2 Book of Settlements bull Herman Paacutelsson amp Paul
Edwards (pb) $3995616-6 Edda bull RJ Glendinning amp Haraldur
Bessason eds (pb) $3295696-8 History of the Old Icelandic Commonwealth bull
Joacuten Joacutehannesson (pb) $5495695-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 1 bull Andrew
Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (pb) $4495
158-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 2 bull Andrew Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (cl) $7495 S
Womenrsquos Studies732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings
on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
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Finding a Way to the HeartFeminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History in CanadaRobin Jarvis Brownlie and Valerie J Korinek eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-732-5 bull 978-0-88755-732-3264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography BISAC SOC028000 SOC021000 HIS006000April 2012
Provocative reflections on a generation of feminist scholarship
When Sylvia Van Kirk published her groundbreaking book Many Tender Ties in 1980 she revolutionized the historical understanding of the North American fur trade and introduced entirely new areas of inquiry in womenrsquos social and Aboriginal history Finding a Way to the Heart examines Van Kirkrsquos work academic career and her influence on a generation of feminist scholarship in fur trade and gender history the history of Aboriginal women the North American west Native-newcomer relations and multicultural history Using Van Kirkrsquos themes and methodologies as a jumping-off point the book also offers ten new essays examining race gender identity and colonization over a time period extending from the early nineteenth to the late twentieth century and a geographic area reaching from the western plains to New Zealand
Robin Jarvis Brownlie is an associate professor in the Department of History at University of Manitoba and author of A Fatherly Eye Indian Agents Government Power and Aboriginal Resistance in Ontario 1918ndash1939 Valerie J Korinek is a professor and Head of the Department of History at University of Saskatchewan and is the author of Roughing It in Suburbia Reading Chatelaine Magazine in the Fifties and Sixties
ContentsCh 1 ldquoAll These Stories About Womenrdquo Many Tender Ties and a New Fur
Trade History by Jennifer SH BrownCh 2 Sylvia Van Kirk A Feminist Appreciation of Front-line Work in the
Academy by Franca IacovettaCh 3 Daring to Write a History of Western Canadian Womenrsquos
Experiences Assessing Sylvia Van Kirk Feminist Scholarship by Valerie J Korinek
Ch 4 Ties Across the Border by Elizabeth JamesonCh 5 Historiography that Breaks Your Heart Van Kirk and the Writing of
Feminist History by Adele PerryCh 6 Beyond the Borders The ldquoFounding Familiesrdquo of Southern New
Zealand by Angela WanhallaCh 7 Multicultural Bands on the Northern Plains and the Notion of
ldquoTribalrdquo Histories by Robert Alexander InnesCh 8 ldquoA World We Have Lostrdquo The Plural Society of Fort Chipewyan by
Patricia A McCormackCh 9 Others or Brothers Competing Settler and Anishinabe Discourses
about Race in Upper Canada by Robin Jarvis BrownlieCh 10 Attitudes Toward ldquoMiscegenationrdquo in Canada the US New
Zealand and Australia 1860ndash1914 by Victoria FreemanCh 11 Home Tales Gender Domesticity and Colonialism in the Prairie
West 1870ndash1900 by Kathryn McPhersonCh 12 ldquoI am a proud Anishinaabe Kwerdquo Issues of Identity and Status in
Northern Ontario after Bill C-31 by Katrina Srigley
W O M E NrsquoS S T U D I E S bull A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull HISTORYN
EW
9 780887 557323
ISBN 978-0-88755-732-3
4 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
NEW
Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador InuitThe Nunatsiavummiut ExperienceDavid C Natcher Lawrence Felt and Andrea Procter eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-731-7 bull 978-0-88755-731-6264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography BISAC HIS028000 SOC021000Contemporary Studies on the North Series No 2 May 2012
The first significant publication on the Labrador Inuit in more than thirty years
On January 22 2005 Inuit from communities throughout northern and central Labrador gathered in a school gymnasium to witness the signing of the Labrador Inuit Land Claim Agreement and to celebrate the long-awaited creation of their own regional self-government of Nunatsiavut This historic agreement defined the Labrador Inuit settlement area beneficiary enrollment criteria and Inuit governance and ownership rights Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit explores how these boundaries ndash around land around people and around the right to self-govern ndash reflect the complex history of the region of Labrador Inuit identity and the role of migration and settlement patterns in regional politics Comprised of twelve essays the book examines the way of life and cultural survival of this unique indigenous population including household structure social economy of wildfood production forced relocations and land claims subsistence and settlement patterns and contemporary issues around climate change urban planning and self-government
David C Natcher is an associate professor and director of the Indigenous Land Management Institute at the University of Saskatchewan Lawrence Felt is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland Andrea Procter is a PhD candidate in the Department of Anthropology at Memorial University of Newfoundland
ContentsCh 1 Labrador Inuit Ingenuity and Resourcefulness Adapting to a Complex
Environmental Social and Spiritual Environment by Susan A KaplanCh 2 Invented Places Environmental Imaginaries and the Inuit Colonization of
Labrador by Peter WhitridgeCh 3 Southern Exposure The Inuit of Sandwich Bay Labrador by Lisa Rankin
Matthew Beaudoin and Natalie BrewsterCh 4 Abandoned and Ousted by the State The Relocations from Nutak and
Hebron 1956ndash1959 by Peter EvansCh 5 Tracing Social Change Among the Labrador Inuit What Does the Nutrition
Literature Tell Us by Maura HanrahanCh 6 The More Things Change Patterns of Country Food Harvesting by the
Labrador Inuit on the North Labrador Coast by Lawrence Felt David C Natcher Andrea Procter et al
Ch 7 The Social Organization of Wildfood Production in Postville Nunatsiavut by David C Natcher Lawrence Felt Jill McDonald and Rose Ford
Ch 8 Nunatsiavut Land Claims and the Politics of Inuit Wildlife Harvesting by Andrea Procter
Ch 9 Adapting to Climate Change in Hopedale Nunatsiavut by Laura Fleming Ruth DeSantis Barry Smit and Mark Andrachuk
Ch 10 Our Beautiful Land Current Debates in Land Use Planning in Nunatsiavut by Andrea Procter and Keith Chaulk
Conclusion Going Forward Challenges and Opportunities for Nunatsiavut Self-governance by Lawrence Felt David C Natcher and Andrea Procter
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull N O R T H E R N S T U D I E S bull HISTORY
9 780887 557316
ISBN 978-0-88755-731-6
Related Interest
Like the Sound of a DrumAboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and NunavutPeter Kulchyski
Paper bull $2695 C bull 978-0-88755-686-9312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 24 BampW Photos Maps bull Bibliography bull Index Contemporary Studies on the North Series No 1
9 780887 556869
ISBN 978-0-88755-686-9
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Piecing the PuzzleThe Genesis of AIDS Research in AfricaLarry Krotz
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 0-88755-730-9 bull 978-0-88755-730-9220 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography bull IndexBISAC MED022020 MED039000 SOC057000May 2012
A history of the first and longest running HIVAIDS research team in Africa
In 1979 Dr Allan Ronald a specialist in infectious diseases from Canada and Dr Herbert Nsanze head of medical microbiology at University of Nairobi met through the World Health Organization Ronald had just completed a successful project that cured a chancroid (genital ulcer) epidemic in Winnipeg and Nsanze asked him to come to Kenya to help with Kenyarsquos ldquosexual diseases problemrdquo That initial invitation led to a groundbreaking international scientific collaboration that would uncover critical pieces in the complex puzzle that became todayrsquos HIVAIDS pandemic In Piecing the Puzzle journalist and documentary filmmaker Larry Krotz chronicles the fascinating history of the pioneering Kenyan Canadian Belgian and American research team that uncovered HIVAIDS in Kenya their scientific breakthroughs and setbacks and their exceptional thirty-year relationship that began a new era of global health collaboration
Larry Krotz is an award-winning writer filmmaker and author of six previous books including The Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders in Africa
ContentsIntroductionCh 1 Waging War with Infectious Diseases Ch 2 The African Epidemic Ch 3 Educating Around AIDS Ch 4 Research Strategies Ch 5 Secrets of the Sex Workers Ch 6 The Vaccine Quest and More Lessons From the Immune System Ch 7 The Kenyan Side Squaring the Collaboration Ch 8 An Experiment in Kisumu Ch 9 Legitimizing CircumcisionCh 10 Unfinished Business Conclusion AIDS WorldAfterwordNotesSelected Bibliography
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9 780887 557309
ISBN 978-0-88755-730-9
Related Interest
The Uncertain Business of Doing GoodOutsiders in AfricaLarry Krotz
Paper bull $2495 bull 978-0-88755-707-1232 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps Not for Sale in the US
9 780887 557071
ISBN 978-0-88755-707-1
6 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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Psychedelic PsychiatryLSD on the Canadian PrairiesErika Dyck
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-733-3 bull 978-0-88755-733-0199 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 16 BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index BISAC MED039000 HIS006020 HIS037070Canadian RightsMarch 2012
New in Paperback
The surprising history of LSD research in Tommy Douglasrsquos Saskatchewan
In the early 1950s the leading centre of the world for LSD research was Weyburn Saskatchewan where two psychiatrists sought to revolutionize the treatment of mental illness and in the process gave rise to a new form of therapy psychedelic psychiatry Psychedelic Psychiatry is the tale of medical researchers working to understand LSDrsquos therapeutic properties just as escalating anxieties about drug abuse in modern society laid the groundwork for the end of experimentation at the edge of psychopharmacology Historian Erika Dyck deftly recasts our understanding of LSD to show it as an experimental substance a medical treatment and a tool for exploring psychotic perspectives She recounts the inside story of the early days of LSD research in small-town prairie Canada when Humphry Osmond and Abram Hoffer claimed incredible advances in treating alcoholism understanding schizophrenia and other psychoses and achieving empathy with their patients In relating the drugrsquos short strange trip Dyck explains how societal concerns about countercultural trends led to the criminalization of LSD and other so-called psychedelic drugs In this well-written and fascinating book she confronts the ethical dilemmas of the time and challenges the prevailing wisdom behind drug regulation and addiction therapy
Erika Dyck is the Canada Research Chair in History of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan She is co-editor with Christopher Fletcher of Locating Health Historical and Anthropological Investigations of Place and Health
ContentsIntroductionCh 1 Psychedelic PioneersCh 2 Simulating PsychosesCh 3 Highs and LowsCh 4 Keeping Tabs on Science and SpiritualityCh 5 Acid PanicCh 6 ldquoThe Perfect ContrabandrdquoConclusionNotes
M E D I C A L H I S TO R Y bull C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y
ldquoDigs deeply into an area of drug history that has for the most part been ignoredrdquo mdashLiterary Review of Canada
ldquoPsychedelic Psychiatry is intensely interesting an important and influential period of transition in psychiatry that has direct and important implications for current psychiatry I highly recommend it to othersrdquomdashMatthew Martin-Iverson Health and History
9 780887 557330
ISBN 978-0-88755-733-0
uofmpressca 7
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Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern CanadaMythic Discourse and the Postcolonial StateJennifer Reid
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-734-1 bull 978-0-88755-734-7314 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography bull Index BISAC HIS006020 POL045000Canadian RightsMarch 2012
New in Paperback
A political study of the role Louis Riel continues to play in the conception of Canadian political identity
Politician founder of Manitoba and leader of the Meacutetis Louis Riel led two resistance movements against the Canadian government the Red River Uprising of 1869ndash70 and the North-West Rebellion of 1885 in defense of Meacutetis and other minority rights Against the backdrop of these legendary uprisings Jennifer Reid examines Rielrsquos religious background the mythic significance that has consciously been ascribed to him and how these elements combined to influence Canadarsquos search for a national identity Reidrsquos study provides a framework for rethinking the geopolitical significance of the modern Canadian state the historic role of Confederation in establishing the countryrsquos collective self-image and the narrative space through which Rielrsquos voice speaks to these issues
Jennifer Reid received her PhD from the University of Ottawa and is a professor of religion at the University of Maine Farmington She is the author of Myth Symbol and Colonial Encounter and Worse than Beasts An Anatomy of Melancholy and the Literature of Travel in 17th and 18th Century England
ContentsForewordCh 1 Setting the Stage The North-West to 1885Ch 2 Canadian Myths and Canadian IdentityCh 3 Nation-states and National DiscoursesCh 4 Violence and State CreationCh 5 Revolution Identity and CanadaCh 6 Riel and the Canadian StateCh 7 Heterogeneity and the Postcolonial StateConclusionNotes
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ldquoHighly recommendedrdquo mdashChoice Magazine
ldquoReid does a bang-up job of describing the intersection of [Rielrsquos] politics and [his] vision of a New-World Catholic orderrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoA lively addition to a large body of literature that seeks to interrogate ideas of nationhood and the role of Meacutetis peoples in the context of postcolonial realitiesrdquomdashAmerican Indian Culture and Research Journal
9 780887 557347
ISBN 978-0-88755-734-7
8 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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Seeing RedA History of Natives in Canadian NewspapersMark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L Robertson
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-727-9362 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index October 2011
Seeing Red is a groundbreaking study of how Canadian English-language newspapers have portrayed Aboriginal peoples from 1869 to the present day From reports on the North-West Rebellion to coverage of the Oka Crisis it presents overwhelming evidence that the colonial imaginary continues to dominate depictions of Aboriginal peoples
and perpetuates an imagined Native inferiority that contributes significantly to the marginalization of Indigenous people in Canada That such imagery persists to this day suggests strongly that our country which prides itself on its commitment to multiculturalism and racial tolerance is living in denial
Mark Cronlund Anderson is the author of four books including Cowboy Imperialism and Hollywood Film which won the 2010 Cawelti Prize for Best Book in Popular and American Culture He is a professor of history at Luther College University of Regina Carmen L Robertson is an associate professor of art history at University of Regina and also maintains an active curatorial practice
ldquoSeeing Red is a remarkable contribution to this countryrsquos political and social history It sets a new standard for archival research and critical thinking that hopefully will shake the Canadian media establishmentrdquomdashNiigaanwewidam James Sinclair Winnipeg Free Press
For King and KanataCanadian Indians and the First World WarTimothy C Winegard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-728-6224 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography bull Index January 2012
When the call to arms was heard at the outbreak of the First World War Canadarsquos First Nations pledged their men and money to the Crown to honour their long-standing tradition of forming military alliances with Europeans during times of war and as a means of resisting cultural assimilation and attaining equality through shared service
and sacrifice Initially the Canadian government rejected these offers based on the belief that status Indians were unsuited to modern civilized warfare But in 1915 Britain intervened and demanded Canada actively recruit Indian soldiers to meet the incessant need for manpower Thus began the complicated relationships between the Imperial Colonial and War Offices the Department of Indian Affairs and the Ministry of Militia that would affect every aspect of the war experience for Canadarsquos Aboriginal soldiers In this groundbreaking new book Winegard reveals how national and international forces directly influenced the more than 4000 status Indians who voluntarily served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force between 1914 and 1919mdasha per capita percentage equal to that of Euro-Canadiansmdashand how subsequent administrative policies profoundly affected their experiences at home on the battlefield and as returning veterans
Timothy C Winegard served nine years as an officer in the Canadian Forces He is the author of Oka A Convergence of Cultures and the Canadian Forces and Indigenous Peoples of the British Dominions and the First World War He teaches in the First Nations Studies department at the University of Western Ontario
ldquoWinegard has written what will be the new go-to source for scholars students and the public on Indigenous soldiers in the First World WarrdquomdashScott Sheffield Department of History University of the Fraser Valley
M I L I TA R Y H I S TO R Y bull W O R L D WA R I bull A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S
9 780887 557286
ISBN 978-0-88755-728-6
9 780887 557279
ISBN 978-0-88755-727-9
uofmpressca 9
RECENT
First Nations Gaming in CanadaYale D Belanger ed
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-723-1308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Charts bull Tables bull Bibliography February 2011
While games of chance have been part of the Aboriginal cultural landscape since before European contact large-scale commercial gaming facilities within First Nations communities are a relatively new phenomenon in Canada First Nations Gaming in Canada is the first multidisciplinary study of the role of gaming in
indigenous communities north of the 49th parallel Bringing together some of Canadarsquos leading gambling researchers the book examines the history of Aboriginal gaming and its role in indigenous political economy the rise of large-scale casinos and cybergaming the socio-ecological impact of problem gambling and the challenges of labour unions and financial management The authors also call attention to the dearth of socioeconomic impact studies of gambling in First Nations communities while providing models to address this growing issue of concern
Yale D Belanger is an associate professor in the department of Native American studies at the University of Lethbridge and author of Ways of Knowing An Introduction to Native Studies in Canada and Gambling with the Future The Evolution of Aboriginal Gaming in Canada
ldquoFirst Nations Gaming in Canada is a useful and informative book that provides background on the historical cultural social economic and regulatory development of First Nations games and gambling This is a valuable reference book and a very useful guide to further literaturerdquomdashHelen Breen Southern Cross University International Gambling Studies
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull G A M B L I N G S T U D I E SA B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull W O M E NrsquoS S T U D I E S
Life Stages and Native WomenMemory Teachings and Story MedicineKim Anderson Foreword by Maria Campbell
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-726-2210 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index Critical Studies in Native History No 15September 2011
The process of ldquodigging up medicinesrdquomdashof rediscovering the stories of the pastmdashserves as a powerful healing force in the decolonization and recovery of Aboriginal communities In Life Stages and Native Women Kim Anderson shares the teachings of fourteen elders from the Canadian prairies and Ontario to illustrate how different life stages were
experienced by Meacutetis Cree and Anishinaabe girls and women during the mid-twentieth century These elders relate stories about their own lives the experiences of girls and women of their childhood communities and customs related to pregnancy birth post-natal care infant and child care puberty rites gender and age-specific work roles the distinct roles of post-menopausal women and womenrsquos roles in managing death Through these teachings we learn how evolving responsibilities from infancy to adulthood shaped womenrsquos identities and place within Indigenous society and were integral to the health and well-being of their communities By understanding how healthy communities were created in the past Anderson explains how this traditional knowledge can be applied toward rebuilding healthy Indigenous communities today
Kim Anderson is an associate professor in Indigenous Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University Brantford and is the author of A Recognition of Being Reconstructing Native Womanhood Maria Campbell is a distinguished Meacutetis author playwright filmmaker and Elder Her bestselling book Halfbreed continues to be taught in schools across Canada
9 780887 557262
ISBN 978-0-88755-726-2
9 780887 557231
ISBN 978-0-88755-723-1
10 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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Restoring the BalanceFirst Nations Women Community and CultureGail Guthrie Valaskakis Madeleine Dion Stout and Eric Guimond eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 USbull 978-0-88755-709-5 Cloth bull $5995 S bull 978-0-88755-186-4384 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Colour Photo Section
Restoring the Balance brings to light the work First Nations women have performed and continue to perform in cultural continuity and community development It illustrates the challenges and successes they have had in the areas of law politics education community healing language and art while suggesting significant options
for sustained improvement of individual family and community well-being Written by fifteen Aboriginal scholars activists and community leaders the book combines life histories and biographical accounts with historical and critical analyses grounded in traditional thought and approaches It is a powerful and important book
Gail Guthrie Valaskakis was a distinguished professor emeritus of Concordia University and a leading authority on Aboriginal media and communications She passed away in 2007 Madeleine Dion Stout is a former nurse and founding director of the Centre of Aboriginal Education Research and Culture at Carleton University Eric Guimond is an assistant director at the Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate at Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Contributors Kim Anderson Jo-ann Archibald Cleo Big Eagle Yvonne Boyer Marlene Brant Castellano Eric Guimond Viviane Gray Gaye Hanson Anita Harper Emma LaRocque Mary Jane Norris Sherry Farrell Racette Madeleine Dion Stout Gail Guthrie Valaskakis Cynthia C Wesley-Esquimaux
A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title of 2009
When the Other Is MeNative Resistance Discourse 1850ndash1990Emma LaRocque
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-703-3 218 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index
In this long-awaited book from one of the most recognized and respected scholars in Native studies today Dr Emma LaRocque presents a powerful interdisciplinary study of the Native literary response to racist writing in the Canadian historical and literary record from 1850 to 1990 In When the Other Is Me LaRocque brings a metacritical
approach to Native writing situating it as resistance literature within and outside the postcolonial intellectual context She outlines the overwhelming evidence of dehumanization in Canadian historical and literary writing its effects on both popular culture and Canadian intellectual development and Native and non-Native intellectual responses to it in light of the interlayered mix of romanticism exaggeration of Native ldquodifferencerdquo and the continuing problem of internalization that challenges our understanding of the colonizercolonized relationship
Dr Emma LaRocque is a scholar author poet social and literary critic and a professor in the Department of Native Studies University of Manitoba She is the author of the groundbreaking book Defeathering the Indian and has also written extensively on contemporary Aboriginal literatures Canadian historiography and images of Aboriginal people in the media and marketplace She is a Plains Cree Metis from northeastern Alberta
ldquoI know of no other study in Canada which approaches Native lsquoresistance literaturersquo in such a comprehensive sweep based on theories of (de)colonization as well as a broad and encompassing knowledge of primary texts by Native authors and critics in Canada Emma LaRocque addresses issues that put her once again at the cutting edgerdquomdashHartmut Lutz University of Greifswald Germany
2011 Winner of the Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction
N AT I V E S T U D I E S H I S TO R Y L I T E R A R Y C R I T I C I S M
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Magic WeaponsAboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential SchoolSam McKegneyPreface by Basil Johnston
Paper bull $2895 CAN $3295 US 978-0-88755-702-6241 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index
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Taking Back Our SpiritsIndigenous Literature Public Policy and HealingJo-Ann Episkenew
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From the earliest settler policies to deal with the ldquoIndian problemrdquo to contemporary government-run programs ostensibly designed to help indigenous people public policy has played a major role in creating the historical trauma that so greatly impacts the lives of Canadarsquos indigenous peoples Taking Back Our Spirits traces the links between Canadian public
policies the injuries they have inflicted on indigenous people and the role of indigenous literature in healing individuals and communities Episkenew examines contemporary autobiography fiction and drama to reveal how these texts respond to and critique public policy and how literature functions as ldquomedicinerdquo to help cure the colonial contagion
Jo-Ann Episkenew is the Director of the Indigenous Peoplesrsquo Health Research Centre in Regina
2010 Winner of the First Peoplesrsquo Writing Award2009 Winner of the Saskatchewan Book Award for Scholarly Writing
Critical Studies in Native History Formerly known as Manitoba Studies in Native HistorySeries Editor Jarvis Brownlie University of Manitoba(ISSN 1925-5888)
Critical Studies in Native History publishes pioneering books committed to new ways of thinking and writing about the historical experience of Aboriginal people
15 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine Kim AndersonForeword by Maria Campbell
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-726-2 bull 210 pp bull 6 x 9 Bibliography bull Index
14 A Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord 1670ndash1846 Paul Hackett
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-659-3 bull 316 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
13 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin Michael Angel
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-657-9Cloth bull $5500 CAN $5995 US 978-0-88755-173-4 bull 274 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
12 Muskekowuck AthinuwickOriginal People of the Great Swampy LandVictor P Lytwyn
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-651-7 bull 304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
11 A National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System 1879 to 1986 JS Milloy
Paper bull $2695 CAN C $3095 US 978-0-88755-646-3 bull 424 pp bull 6 x 9 BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index Sixth Printing
10 Night Spirits The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi DeneIla Bussidor and Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart
Paper bull $1895 CAN C $2195 US 978-0-88755-643-2 bull 192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps 23 BampW Photos Bibliography Seventh Printing
12 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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All Our ChangesImages from the Sixties GenerationPhotographs by Gerry Kopelow
Paper bull $3995 bull 978-0-88755-714-9158 pp bull 10frac12 x 9frac12 bull 152 BampW Photos bull Index
The 1960s defined a generation Young people across North America rebelled against the conservative consumer-driven society of the 1950s and spawned a social revolution that was felt
the world over Photographer Gerry Kopelow came of age in the late sixties At the age of eighteen with camera in hand he hit the road on a cross-country photographic journey that took him from Winnipeg to Toronto and Ottawa All Our Changes chronicles that journey and the shared experiences of a generation on the verge of redefining the nature of personal identity and societal responsibility Comprised of 152 photos taken between 1967 and 1975 All Our Changes captures the innocence and earnestness of the early Canadian hippie movement from political protests and speakersrsquo corners to Festival Express and the Mariposa Folk Festival Joni Mitchell is here as are the Guess Who but so are everyday kids hitching rides hanging out and one by one forever changing the Canadian political and cultural landscape Gerry Kopelow is a widely published veteran photographer specializing in architectural photography and photography of the performing arts
2010 Manitoba Book Awards Best Illustrated Book of the Year
ldquoAll Our Changes is a valuable document of a fascinating era and a profound meditation on place possibility and culture In spite of time passed these photos like old friends know who we arerdquomdash John K Samson lead singer of The Weakerthans
The North End Photographs by John PaskievichIntroduction by Stephen Osborne
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Winnipegrsquos North End has informed the Canadian mythology and influenced the national psyche The North End also divides and defines the city of Winnipeg shaping its politics and sense of
identity It is here where First Nations and Old and New World immigrants cross the boundaries of ethnicity class and culture creating a complex multicultural community There is joy here and pride and poverty and richness and beauty John Paskievich grew up in the North End In these photographs taken between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s he set out to explore the North End he knew in his youth What he found were traces of it captured in the stillness in which the past still lingers and in the dignity and singularity of its inhabitants
John Paskievich is an award-winning photographer and documentary filmmaker His earlier books include A Place Not Our Own and A Voiceless Song and his films include The Storytelling Class and Unspeakable
2008 Winner of the Mary Scorer Book Award
P H OTO G R A P H Y P H OTO G R A P H Y
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Playing with MemoriesEssays on Guy MaddinDavid Church ed
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-712-5280 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section bull Filmography Bibliography bull Index
Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin It offers extensive perspectives on his career to date from the early experimentation of The Dead Father (1986) to the intensely intimate revelations of My Winnipeg (2007) Featuring new and updated essays
from American Canadian and Australian scholars collaborators and critics as well as an in-depth interview with Maddin this collection explores the aesthetics and politics behind Maddinrsquos work firmly situating his films within ongoing cultural debates about postmodernism genre and national identity
David Church teaches in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University He has contributed to Disability Studies Quarterly Offscreen Senses of Cinema and several other publications
Contributors William Beard Dana Cooley Lee Easton Kelly Hewson Donald Masterson Carl Matheson Geoff Pevere David L Pike Milan Pribisic Steven Shaviro Will Straw Stephen Snyder George Toles Darrell Varga Saige Walton
Related Interest
One Manrsquos DocumentaryA Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film BoardGraham McInnes Edited and Introduction by Gene Walz
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-679-1bull 256 pp bull 6 x 9 32 Photos bull Filmography bull Bibliography Index
Indigenous Screen Cultures in CanadaSigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-718-7Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US bull 978-0-88755-190-1216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 10 BampW Photos bull Bibliography
Indigenous media challenges the power of the state erodes communication monopolies and illuminates government threats to indigenous cultural economic and political sovereignty Its effectiveness in these areas however is hampered by government control of broadcast frequencies licensing and legal limitations over content and
ownership Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada explores key questions surrounding the power and suppression of indigenous narrative and representation in contemporary indigenous media Focussing primarily on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network the authors also examine indigenous language broadcasting in radio television and film Aboriginal journalism practices audience creation within and beyond indigenous communities the roles of program scheduling and content acquisition policies in the decolonization process the roles of digital video technologies and co-production agreements in indigenous filmmaking and the emergence of Aboriginal cyber-communities
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson is assistant professor in the Department of Museology University of Iceland He has a doctoral degree in cultural anthropology from Temple University in Philadelphia
Marian Bredin is associate professor in the Department of Communication Popular Culture and Film and Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University She is a member of the Popular Culture Niagara Research project and a contributor to Covering Niagara Studies in Local Popular Culture
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull M E D I A S T U D I E S
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Prairie MetropolisNew Essays on Winnipeg Social HistoryEsyllt W Jones and Gerald Friesen eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US 978-0-88755-713-2 bull 264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Tables bull Bibliography
2010 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award
Winnipegrsquos Great WarA City Comes of AgeJim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-721-7296 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout bull Maps bull Index
From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the cityrsquos history Winnipegrsquos Great War picks up in 1914 just as the city is regrouping after a brief economic downturn War comes unexpectedly thoughts of recovery are abandoned and the city digs in for a hard-fought four years
Using letters diaries and newspaper reports Jim Blanchard brings us into the homes and public offices of Winnipeg and its citizens to illustrate the profound effect the war had on every aspect of the city from its politics and economy to its men on the battlefield and its war-weary families fighting on the homefront He also reveals how these crucial years set the stage for the 1919 General Strike and how the First World War transformed Winnipeg into the city it is today
Jim Blanchard is the author of Winnipeg 1912 which won the Margaret McWilliams History Book Award and editor of A Thousand Miles of Prairie He is the Head of Reference Services at the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba
2010 winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award
H I S TO R Y bull W O R L D WA R I
Related Interest
Winnipeg 1912Jim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US978-0-88755-684-5278 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 60 BampW Photos Bibliography
ldquoA fascinating portrait superbrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoWinnipeg 1912 was a pleasure and occasionally an inspirationrdquo mdashDesmond Morton University of Toronto Quarterly
Winnipeg BeachLeisure and Courtship in a Resort Town 1900 ndash 1967Dale Barbour
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-722-4264 pp bull 5frac12 x 8frac12 bull BampW Photos throughout Bibliography bull Index
During the first half of the twentieth century Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West Located just north of Manitobarsquos bustling capital it drew 40000 visitors a day and served as an important intersection between classes ethnic communities and perhaps most importantly between genders In Winnipeg
Beach Dale Barbour takes us into the heart of this turn-of-the-century resort area and introduces us to some of the people who worked played and lived in the resort Through photographs interviews and newspaper clippings he presents a lively history of this resort area and its surprising role in the evolution of local courtship and dating practices from the commoditization of the courting experience by the Canadian Pacific Railwayrsquos ldquoMoonlight Specialsrdquo through the development of an elaborate amusement area that encouraged public dating and to its eventual demise amid the moral panic over sexual behaviour during the 1950s and lsquo60s
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth A former journalist he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto
ldquoThis is an intelligent and highly readable account of Winnipeg Beach at the height of its appeal a story of interest to both seekers and scholars of amusementrdquomdashSteve Penfold author of The Donut A Canadian History
C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y bull G E N D E R S T U D I E S
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-720-0Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-191-8312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout Maps bull Index
3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-716-3Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-188-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-715-6Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US 978-0-88755-187-1192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-706-4Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-182-6408 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section Glossary bull Bibliography bull Index
Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-725-5216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography Index bull Studies in Immigration and Culture No 6September 2011
Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495978-0-88755-701-9 308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 12 BampW Photos Bibliography bull Index
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Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-719-4462 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Illustrations bull Maps bull Tables Bibliography
Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-724-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo section bull Index
Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
B I O G R A P H Y M E M O I R bull C A N A D I A N P O L I T I C S
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AboriginalNative Studies 631-9 As Long as the Rivers Run Hydroelectric
Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
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731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
617-3 New Peoples Being and Becoming Meacutetis bull Jacqueline Peterson amp Jennifer SH Brown eds (pb) $2495 C
643-2 Night Spirits Relocation of the Sayisi Dene bull Ila Bussidor amp Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart (pb) $1895 C
160-4 Ojibwa of Western Canada bull Laura Peers (cl) $3995 S 978-0-88755-636-4 (pb) $1995
623-4 Plains Cree Trade Diplomacy War bull JS Milloy (pb) $2495 C
173-4 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin bull Michael Angel (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-657-9 (pb) $2495
622-7 Orders of the Dreamed George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion bull Jennifer SH Brown amp Robert Brightman eds (pb) $1895 C
638-8 Severing the Ties that Bind Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremo-nies on the Prairies bull Katherine Pettipas (pb) $2495 C
659-3 Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord bull Paul Hackett (pb) $2495 C
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
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679-1 One Manrsquos Documentary A Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film Board bull Graham McInnes amp Gene Walz (pb) $2495
712-5 Playing with Memories Essays on Guy Maddin bull David Church ed (pb) $2995
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676-0 Formidable Heritage Manitobarsquos North and the Cost of Development bull Jim Mochoruk (pb) $2795
168-0 From the Inside Out Rural Worlds of Men-nonite Diarists bull Royden Loewen (cl) $4500 978-0-88755-664-7 (pb) $2495
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
655-5 Hidden Worlds Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s bull Royden Loewen (pb) $2295
184-0 Lord Selkirk A Life bull JM Bumsted (cl) $3995dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada bull
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D Earl (pb) $1995667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in
Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495660-9 Manitoba Medicine bull Ian Carr amp Robert E
Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
ndash Russia ndash Canada 1525 to 1980 bull James Urry (pb) $2795
644-2 Organ in Manitoba A History of the Instru-ment Builders and Players bull James B Hart-man (pb) $2495
183-3 Perspectives of Saskatchewan bull Jene M Porter ed (cl) $4995
713-2 Prairie Metropolis New Essays on Winnipeg Social History bull Esyllt W Jones amp Gerald Friesen eds (pb) $2995
674-6 Providence Watching Journeys from Wartorn Poland bull Kazimierz Patalas ed (pb) $2495
675-2 Reporting the Resistance Alexander Begg and Joseph Hargrave on the Red River Resistance bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
639-5 River Road Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History bull Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
677-7 Rural Life Portraits of the Prairie Town 1946 bull James P Giffen amp Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
692-0 St Johnrsquos College Faith and Education in Western Canada bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
645-6 Thomas Scottrsquos Body Essays on Early Manitoba History bull JM Bumsted (pb) $1995
665-4 Thousand Miles of Prairie bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $1995
672-2 Toward Defining the Prairies Region Culture and History bull Robert Wardhaugh ed (pb) $2295
179-6 Travelling Passions The Hidden Life of Vilhjal-mur Stefansson bull Giacutesli Paacutelsson (cl) $3995
172-7 University of Manitoba An Illustrated History bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-653-1 (pb) $3495
684-5 Winnipeg 1912 bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495722-4 Winnipeg Beach Leisure and Courtship in a
Resort Town bull Dale Barbour (pb) $2495721-7 Winnipegrsquos Great War A City Comes of Age bull
Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495
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661-6 Icelanders in North America bull Jonas Thor (pb) $2495
699-9 My Parents Memoirs of New World Icelanders bull Birna Bjarnadoacutettir (pb) $2295
694-4 North American Icelandic The Life of a Language bull Birna Arnbjoumlrnsdoacutettir (pb) $3495 S
628-9 Western Icelandic Short Stories bull Kirsten Wolf amp Arny Hjaltadoacutettir (pb) $1795
641-8 Writings by Western Icelandic Women bull Kirsten Wolf (pb) $1895
International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
in Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495 C
Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
Laurence bull Lyall Powers (cl) $4495 978-0-88755-687-6 (pb) $2995
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Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
682-1 History Literature and the Writing of the Canadian Prairies bull Alison Calder amp Robert Wardhaugh eds (pb) $2495
177-2 Intimate Strangers Letters of Margaret Laurence and Gabrielle Roy bull Paul G Socken (cl) $1695
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495dagger733-0 Psychedelic Psychology LSD on the Canadian
Prairies bull Erika Dyck (pb) $2795
Nature176-5 Freshwater Fishes of Manitoba bull Kenneth
Stewart amp Douglas Watkinson (cl) $4995 978-0-88755-678-4 (pb) $2695
Political Studies697-5 Constructing Tomorrowrsquos Federalism New
Perspectives on Canadian Governance bull Ian Peach ed (pb) $2795 C
711-8 Just One Vote From Jim Waldingrsquos Nomination to Constitutional Defeat bull Ian Stewart (pb) $2695
724-8 Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley (pb) $2795
686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
719-4 Manitoba Politics and Government Issues Institutions Traditions bull Paul G Thomas amp Curtis Brown eds (pb) $2995
704-0 Politics in Manitoba Parties Leaders and Voters bull Christopher Adams (pb) $2495
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683-8 Arapaho Historical Traditions bull Paul Moss Andrew Cowell amp Alonzo Moss Sr (pb) $4800
648-7 Counselling Speeches of Jim Kacirc-Nicircpitecirchtecircw bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
159-8 Cree Legends and Narratives bull Simeon Scott amp C Douglas Ellis (cl) $7500 S
148-2 Dogrsquos Children Anishinaabe Texts by Angeline Williams bull Leonard Bloomfield amp John D Nichols eds (cl) $2500
649-4 They Knew Both Sides of Medicine Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
ment on the Canadian Parkland bull John C Lehr (pb) $2795
187-1 Families Lovers and their Letters Italian Postwar Migration to Canada bull Sonia Cancian (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-715-6 (pb) $3495
701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
188-8 Sounds of Ethnicity Listening to German North America bull Barbara Lorenzkowski (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-716-3 (pb) $3495
191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
U of M Icelandic Series698-2 Book of Settlements bull Herman Paacutelsson amp Paul
Edwards (pb) $3995616-6 Edda bull RJ Glendinning amp Haraldur
Bessason eds (pb) $3295696-8 History of the Old Icelandic Commonwealth bull
Joacuten Joacutehannesson (pb) $5495695-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 1 bull Andrew
Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (pb) $4495
158-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 2 bull Andrew Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (cl) $7495 S
Womenrsquos Studies732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings
on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Distributed by U of M PressManitoba Museum 978-0-920704-16-5 Butterflies of Manitoba (pb)
$2195 978-0-920704-15-8 Wildflowers of Churchill (pb)
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Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador InuitThe Nunatsiavummiut ExperienceDavid C Natcher Lawrence Felt and Andrea Procter eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-731-7 bull 978-0-88755-731-6264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography BISAC HIS028000 SOC021000Contemporary Studies on the North Series No 2 May 2012
The first significant publication on the Labrador Inuit in more than thirty years
On January 22 2005 Inuit from communities throughout northern and central Labrador gathered in a school gymnasium to witness the signing of the Labrador Inuit Land Claim Agreement and to celebrate the long-awaited creation of their own regional self-government of Nunatsiavut This historic agreement defined the Labrador Inuit settlement area beneficiary enrollment criteria and Inuit governance and ownership rights Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit explores how these boundaries ndash around land around people and around the right to self-govern ndash reflect the complex history of the region of Labrador Inuit identity and the role of migration and settlement patterns in regional politics Comprised of twelve essays the book examines the way of life and cultural survival of this unique indigenous population including household structure social economy of wildfood production forced relocations and land claims subsistence and settlement patterns and contemporary issues around climate change urban planning and self-government
David C Natcher is an associate professor and director of the Indigenous Land Management Institute at the University of Saskatchewan Lawrence Felt is an associate professor in the Department of Sociology at Memorial University of Newfoundland Andrea Procter is a PhD candidate in the Department of Anthropology at Memorial University of Newfoundland
ContentsCh 1 Labrador Inuit Ingenuity and Resourcefulness Adapting to a Complex
Environmental Social and Spiritual Environment by Susan A KaplanCh 2 Invented Places Environmental Imaginaries and the Inuit Colonization of
Labrador by Peter WhitridgeCh 3 Southern Exposure The Inuit of Sandwich Bay Labrador by Lisa Rankin
Matthew Beaudoin and Natalie BrewsterCh 4 Abandoned and Ousted by the State The Relocations from Nutak and
Hebron 1956ndash1959 by Peter EvansCh 5 Tracing Social Change Among the Labrador Inuit What Does the Nutrition
Literature Tell Us by Maura HanrahanCh 6 The More Things Change Patterns of Country Food Harvesting by the
Labrador Inuit on the North Labrador Coast by Lawrence Felt David C Natcher Andrea Procter et al
Ch 7 The Social Organization of Wildfood Production in Postville Nunatsiavut by David C Natcher Lawrence Felt Jill McDonald and Rose Ford
Ch 8 Nunatsiavut Land Claims and the Politics of Inuit Wildlife Harvesting by Andrea Procter
Ch 9 Adapting to Climate Change in Hopedale Nunatsiavut by Laura Fleming Ruth DeSantis Barry Smit and Mark Andrachuk
Ch 10 Our Beautiful Land Current Debates in Land Use Planning in Nunatsiavut by Andrea Procter and Keith Chaulk
Conclusion Going Forward Challenges and Opportunities for Nunatsiavut Self-governance by Lawrence Felt David C Natcher and Andrea Procter
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull N O R T H E R N S T U D I E S bull HISTORY
9 780887 557316
ISBN 978-0-88755-731-6
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Like the Sound of a DrumAboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and NunavutPeter Kulchyski
Paper bull $2695 C bull 978-0-88755-686-9312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 24 BampW Photos Maps bull Bibliography bull Index Contemporary Studies on the North Series No 1
9 780887 556869
ISBN 978-0-88755-686-9
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Piecing the PuzzleThe Genesis of AIDS Research in AfricaLarry Krotz
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 0-88755-730-9 bull 978-0-88755-730-9220 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography bull IndexBISAC MED022020 MED039000 SOC057000May 2012
A history of the first and longest running HIVAIDS research team in Africa
In 1979 Dr Allan Ronald a specialist in infectious diseases from Canada and Dr Herbert Nsanze head of medical microbiology at University of Nairobi met through the World Health Organization Ronald had just completed a successful project that cured a chancroid (genital ulcer) epidemic in Winnipeg and Nsanze asked him to come to Kenya to help with Kenyarsquos ldquosexual diseases problemrdquo That initial invitation led to a groundbreaking international scientific collaboration that would uncover critical pieces in the complex puzzle that became todayrsquos HIVAIDS pandemic In Piecing the Puzzle journalist and documentary filmmaker Larry Krotz chronicles the fascinating history of the pioneering Kenyan Canadian Belgian and American research team that uncovered HIVAIDS in Kenya their scientific breakthroughs and setbacks and their exceptional thirty-year relationship that began a new era of global health collaboration
Larry Krotz is an award-winning writer filmmaker and author of six previous books including The Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders in Africa
ContentsIntroductionCh 1 Waging War with Infectious Diseases Ch 2 The African Epidemic Ch 3 Educating Around AIDS Ch 4 Research Strategies Ch 5 Secrets of the Sex Workers Ch 6 The Vaccine Quest and More Lessons From the Immune System Ch 7 The Kenyan Side Squaring the Collaboration Ch 8 An Experiment in Kisumu Ch 9 Legitimizing CircumcisionCh 10 Unfinished Business Conclusion AIDS WorldAfterwordNotesSelected Bibliography
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Related Interest
The Uncertain Business of Doing GoodOutsiders in AfricaLarry Krotz
Paper bull $2495 bull 978-0-88755-707-1232 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps Not for Sale in the US
9 780887 557071
ISBN 978-0-88755-707-1
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Psychedelic PsychiatryLSD on the Canadian PrairiesErika Dyck
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New in Paperback
The surprising history of LSD research in Tommy Douglasrsquos Saskatchewan
In the early 1950s the leading centre of the world for LSD research was Weyburn Saskatchewan where two psychiatrists sought to revolutionize the treatment of mental illness and in the process gave rise to a new form of therapy psychedelic psychiatry Psychedelic Psychiatry is the tale of medical researchers working to understand LSDrsquos therapeutic properties just as escalating anxieties about drug abuse in modern society laid the groundwork for the end of experimentation at the edge of psychopharmacology Historian Erika Dyck deftly recasts our understanding of LSD to show it as an experimental substance a medical treatment and a tool for exploring psychotic perspectives She recounts the inside story of the early days of LSD research in small-town prairie Canada when Humphry Osmond and Abram Hoffer claimed incredible advances in treating alcoholism understanding schizophrenia and other psychoses and achieving empathy with their patients In relating the drugrsquos short strange trip Dyck explains how societal concerns about countercultural trends led to the criminalization of LSD and other so-called psychedelic drugs In this well-written and fascinating book she confronts the ethical dilemmas of the time and challenges the prevailing wisdom behind drug regulation and addiction therapy
Erika Dyck is the Canada Research Chair in History of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan She is co-editor with Christopher Fletcher of Locating Health Historical and Anthropological Investigations of Place and Health
ContentsIntroductionCh 1 Psychedelic PioneersCh 2 Simulating PsychosesCh 3 Highs and LowsCh 4 Keeping Tabs on Science and SpiritualityCh 5 Acid PanicCh 6 ldquoThe Perfect ContrabandrdquoConclusionNotes
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ldquoDigs deeply into an area of drug history that has for the most part been ignoredrdquo mdashLiterary Review of Canada
ldquoPsychedelic Psychiatry is intensely interesting an important and influential period of transition in psychiatry that has direct and important implications for current psychiatry I highly recommend it to othersrdquomdashMatthew Martin-Iverson Health and History
9 780887 557330
ISBN 978-0-88755-733-0
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Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern CanadaMythic Discourse and the Postcolonial StateJennifer Reid
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-734-1 bull 978-0-88755-734-7314 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography bull Index BISAC HIS006020 POL045000Canadian RightsMarch 2012
New in Paperback
A political study of the role Louis Riel continues to play in the conception of Canadian political identity
Politician founder of Manitoba and leader of the Meacutetis Louis Riel led two resistance movements against the Canadian government the Red River Uprising of 1869ndash70 and the North-West Rebellion of 1885 in defense of Meacutetis and other minority rights Against the backdrop of these legendary uprisings Jennifer Reid examines Rielrsquos religious background the mythic significance that has consciously been ascribed to him and how these elements combined to influence Canadarsquos search for a national identity Reidrsquos study provides a framework for rethinking the geopolitical significance of the modern Canadian state the historic role of Confederation in establishing the countryrsquos collective self-image and the narrative space through which Rielrsquos voice speaks to these issues
Jennifer Reid received her PhD from the University of Ottawa and is a professor of religion at the University of Maine Farmington She is the author of Myth Symbol and Colonial Encounter and Worse than Beasts An Anatomy of Melancholy and the Literature of Travel in 17th and 18th Century England
ContentsForewordCh 1 Setting the Stage The North-West to 1885Ch 2 Canadian Myths and Canadian IdentityCh 3 Nation-states and National DiscoursesCh 4 Violence and State CreationCh 5 Revolution Identity and CanadaCh 6 Riel and the Canadian StateCh 7 Heterogeneity and the Postcolonial StateConclusionNotes
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ldquoHighly recommendedrdquo mdashChoice Magazine
ldquoReid does a bang-up job of describing the intersection of [Rielrsquos] politics and [his] vision of a New-World Catholic orderrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoA lively addition to a large body of literature that seeks to interrogate ideas of nationhood and the role of Meacutetis peoples in the context of postcolonial realitiesrdquomdashAmerican Indian Culture and Research Journal
9 780887 557347
ISBN 978-0-88755-734-7
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Seeing RedA History of Natives in Canadian NewspapersMark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L Robertson
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-727-9362 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index October 2011
Seeing Red is a groundbreaking study of how Canadian English-language newspapers have portrayed Aboriginal peoples from 1869 to the present day From reports on the North-West Rebellion to coverage of the Oka Crisis it presents overwhelming evidence that the colonial imaginary continues to dominate depictions of Aboriginal peoples
and perpetuates an imagined Native inferiority that contributes significantly to the marginalization of Indigenous people in Canada That such imagery persists to this day suggests strongly that our country which prides itself on its commitment to multiculturalism and racial tolerance is living in denial
Mark Cronlund Anderson is the author of four books including Cowboy Imperialism and Hollywood Film which won the 2010 Cawelti Prize for Best Book in Popular and American Culture He is a professor of history at Luther College University of Regina Carmen L Robertson is an associate professor of art history at University of Regina and also maintains an active curatorial practice
ldquoSeeing Red is a remarkable contribution to this countryrsquos political and social history It sets a new standard for archival research and critical thinking that hopefully will shake the Canadian media establishmentrdquomdashNiigaanwewidam James Sinclair Winnipeg Free Press
For King and KanataCanadian Indians and the First World WarTimothy C Winegard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-728-6224 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography bull Index January 2012
When the call to arms was heard at the outbreak of the First World War Canadarsquos First Nations pledged their men and money to the Crown to honour their long-standing tradition of forming military alliances with Europeans during times of war and as a means of resisting cultural assimilation and attaining equality through shared service
and sacrifice Initially the Canadian government rejected these offers based on the belief that status Indians were unsuited to modern civilized warfare But in 1915 Britain intervened and demanded Canada actively recruit Indian soldiers to meet the incessant need for manpower Thus began the complicated relationships between the Imperial Colonial and War Offices the Department of Indian Affairs and the Ministry of Militia that would affect every aspect of the war experience for Canadarsquos Aboriginal soldiers In this groundbreaking new book Winegard reveals how national and international forces directly influenced the more than 4000 status Indians who voluntarily served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force between 1914 and 1919mdasha per capita percentage equal to that of Euro-Canadiansmdashand how subsequent administrative policies profoundly affected their experiences at home on the battlefield and as returning veterans
Timothy C Winegard served nine years as an officer in the Canadian Forces He is the author of Oka A Convergence of Cultures and the Canadian Forces and Indigenous Peoples of the British Dominions and the First World War He teaches in the First Nations Studies department at the University of Western Ontario
ldquoWinegard has written what will be the new go-to source for scholars students and the public on Indigenous soldiers in the First World WarrdquomdashScott Sheffield Department of History University of the Fraser Valley
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9 780887 557286
ISBN 978-0-88755-728-6
9 780887 557279
ISBN 978-0-88755-727-9
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First Nations Gaming in CanadaYale D Belanger ed
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-723-1308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Charts bull Tables bull Bibliography February 2011
While games of chance have been part of the Aboriginal cultural landscape since before European contact large-scale commercial gaming facilities within First Nations communities are a relatively new phenomenon in Canada First Nations Gaming in Canada is the first multidisciplinary study of the role of gaming in
indigenous communities north of the 49th parallel Bringing together some of Canadarsquos leading gambling researchers the book examines the history of Aboriginal gaming and its role in indigenous political economy the rise of large-scale casinos and cybergaming the socio-ecological impact of problem gambling and the challenges of labour unions and financial management The authors also call attention to the dearth of socioeconomic impact studies of gambling in First Nations communities while providing models to address this growing issue of concern
Yale D Belanger is an associate professor in the department of Native American studies at the University of Lethbridge and author of Ways of Knowing An Introduction to Native Studies in Canada and Gambling with the Future The Evolution of Aboriginal Gaming in Canada
ldquoFirst Nations Gaming in Canada is a useful and informative book that provides background on the historical cultural social economic and regulatory development of First Nations games and gambling This is a valuable reference book and a very useful guide to further literaturerdquomdashHelen Breen Southern Cross University International Gambling Studies
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Life Stages and Native WomenMemory Teachings and Story MedicineKim Anderson Foreword by Maria Campbell
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-726-2210 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index Critical Studies in Native History No 15September 2011
The process of ldquodigging up medicinesrdquomdashof rediscovering the stories of the pastmdashserves as a powerful healing force in the decolonization and recovery of Aboriginal communities In Life Stages and Native Women Kim Anderson shares the teachings of fourteen elders from the Canadian prairies and Ontario to illustrate how different life stages were
experienced by Meacutetis Cree and Anishinaabe girls and women during the mid-twentieth century These elders relate stories about their own lives the experiences of girls and women of their childhood communities and customs related to pregnancy birth post-natal care infant and child care puberty rites gender and age-specific work roles the distinct roles of post-menopausal women and womenrsquos roles in managing death Through these teachings we learn how evolving responsibilities from infancy to adulthood shaped womenrsquos identities and place within Indigenous society and were integral to the health and well-being of their communities By understanding how healthy communities were created in the past Anderson explains how this traditional knowledge can be applied toward rebuilding healthy Indigenous communities today
Kim Anderson is an associate professor in Indigenous Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University Brantford and is the author of A Recognition of Being Reconstructing Native Womanhood Maria Campbell is a distinguished Meacutetis author playwright filmmaker and Elder Her bestselling book Halfbreed continues to be taught in schools across Canada
9 780887 557262
ISBN 978-0-88755-726-2
9 780887 557231
ISBN 978-0-88755-723-1
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Restoring the BalanceFirst Nations Women Community and CultureGail Guthrie Valaskakis Madeleine Dion Stout and Eric Guimond eds
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Restoring the Balance brings to light the work First Nations women have performed and continue to perform in cultural continuity and community development It illustrates the challenges and successes they have had in the areas of law politics education community healing language and art while suggesting significant options
for sustained improvement of individual family and community well-being Written by fifteen Aboriginal scholars activists and community leaders the book combines life histories and biographical accounts with historical and critical analyses grounded in traditional thought and approaches It is a powerful and important book
Gail Guthrie Valaskakis was a distinguished professor emeritus of Concordia University and a leading authority on Aboriginal media and communications She passed away in 2007 Madeleine Dion Stout is a former nurse and founding director of the Centre of Aboriginal Education Research and Culture at Carleton University Eric Guimond is an assistant director at the Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate at Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Contributors Kim Anderson Jo-ann Archibald Cleo Big Eagle Yvonne Boyer Marlene Brant Castellano Eric Guimond Viviane Gray Gaye Hanson Anita Harper Emma LaRocque Mary Jane Norris Sherry Farrell Racette Madeleine Dion Stout Gail Guthrie Valaskakis Cynthia C Wesley-Esquimaux
A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title of 2009
When the Other Is MeNative Resistance Discourse 1850ndash1990Emma LaRocque
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In this long-awaited book from one of the most recognized and respected scholars in Native studies today Dr Emma LaRocque presents a powerful interdisciplinary study of the Native literary response to racist writing in the Canadian historical and literary record from 1850 to 1990 In When the Other Is Me LaRocque brings a metacritical
approach to Native writing situating it as resistance literature within and outside the postcolonial intellectual context She outlines the overwhelming evidence of dehumanization in Canadian historical and literary writing its effects on both popular culture and Canadian intellectual development and Native and non-Native intellectual responses to it in light of the interlayered mix of romanticism exaggeration of Native ldquodifferencerdquo and the continuing problem of internalization that challenges our understanding of the colonizercolonized relationship
Dr Emma LaRocque is a scholar author poet social and literary critic and a professor in the Department of Native Studies University of Manitoba She is the author of the groundbreaking book Defeathering the Indian and has also written extensively on contemporary Aboriginal literatures Canadian historiography and images of Aboriginal people in the media and marketplace She is a Plains Cree Metis from northeastern Alberta
ldquoI know of no other study in Canada which approaches Native lsquoresistance literaturersquo in such a comprehensive sweep based on theories of (de)colonization as well as a broad and encompassing knowledge of primary texts by Native authors and critics in Canada Emma LaRocque addresses issues that put her once again at the cutting edgerdquomdashHartmut Lutz University of Greifswald Germany
2011 Winner of the Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction
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Magic WeaponsAboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential SchoolSam McKegneyPreface by Basil Johnston
Paper bull $2895 CAN $3295 US 978-0-88755-702-6241 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index
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Taking Back Our SpiritsIndigenous Literature Public Policy and HealingJo-Ann Episkenew
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From the earliest settler policies to deal with the ldquoIndian problemrdquo to contemporary government-run programs ostensibly designed to help indigenous people public policy has played a major role in creating the historical trauma that so greatly impacts the lives of Canadarsquos indigenous peoples Taking Back Our Spirits traces the links between Canadian public
policies the injuries they have inflicted on indigenous people and the role of indigenous literature in healing individuals and communities Episkenew examines contemporary autobiography fiction and drama to reveal how these texts respond to and critique public policy and how literature functions as ldquomedicinerdquo to help cure the colonial contagion
Jo-Ann Episkenew is the Director of the Indigenous Peoplesrsquo Health Research Centre in Regina
2010 Winner of the First Peoplesrsquo Writing Award2009 Winner of the Saskatchewan Book Award for Scholarly Writing
Critical Studies in Native History Formerly known as Manitoba Studies in Native HistorySeries Editor Jarvis Brownlie University of Manitoba(ISSN 1925-5888)
Critical Studies in Native History publishes pioneering books committed to new ways of thinking and writing about the historical experience of Aboriginal people
15 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine Kim AndersonForeword by Maria Campbell
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14 A Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord 1670ndash1846 Paul Hackett
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-659-3 bull 316 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
13 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin Michael Angel
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12 Muskekowuck AthinuwickOriginal People of the Great Swampy LandVictor P Lytwyn
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11 A National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System 1879 to 1986 JS Milloy
Paper bull $2695 CAN C $3095 US 978-0-88755-646-3 bull 424 pp bull 6 x 9 BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index Sixth Printing
10 Night Spirits The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi DeneIla Bussidor and Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart
Paper bull $1895 CAN C $2195 US 978-0-88755-643-2 bull 192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps 23 BampW Photos Bibliography Seventh Printing
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All Our ChangesImages from the Sixties GenerationPhotographs by Gerry Kopelow
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The 1960s defined a generation Young people across North America rebelled against the conservative consumer-driven society of the 1950s and spawned a social revolution that was felt
the world over Photographer Gerry Kopelow came of age in the late sixties At the age of eighteen with camera in hand he hit the road on a cross-country photographic journey that took him from Winnipeg to Toronto and Ottawa All Our Changes chronicles that journey and the shared experiences of a generation on the verge of redefining the nature of personal identity and societal responsibility Comprised of 152 photos taken between 1967 and 1975 All Our Changes captures the innocence and earnestness of the early Canadian hippie movement from political protests and speakersrsquo corners to Festival Express and the Mariposa Folk Festival Joni Mitchell is here as are the Guess Who but so are everyday kids hitching rides hanging out and one by one forever changing the Canadian political and cultural landscape Gerry Kopelow is a widely published veteran photographer specializing in architectural photography and photography of the performing arts
2010 Manitoba Book Awards Best Illustrated Book of the Year
ldquoAll Our Changes is a valuable document of a fascinating era and a profound meditation on place possibility and culture In spite of time passed these photos like old friends know who we arerdquomdash John K Samson lead singer of The Weakerthans
The North End Photographs by John PaskievichIntroduction by Stephen Osborne
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Winnipegrsquos North End has informed the Canadian mythology and influenced the national psyche The North End also divides and defines the city of Winnipeg shaping its politics and sense of
identity It is here where First Nations and Old and New World immigrants cross the boundaries of ethnicity class and culture creating a complex multicultural community There is joy here and pride and poverty and richness and beauty John Paskievich grew up in the North End In these photographs taken between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s he set out to explore the North End he knew in his youth What he found were traces of it captured in the stillness in which the past still lingers and in the dignity and singularity of its inhabitants
John Paskievich is an award-winning photographer and documentary filmmaker His earlier books include A Place Not Our Own and A Voiceless Song and his films include The Storytelling Class and Unspeakable
2008 Winner of the Mary Scorer Book Award
P H OTO G R A P H Y P H OTO G R A P H Y
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Playing with MemoriesEssays on Guy MaddinDavid Church ed
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Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin It offers extensive perspectives on his career to date from the early experimentation of The Dead Father (1986) to the intensely intimate revelations of My Winnipeg (2007) Featuring new and updated essays
from American Canadian and Australian scholars collaborators and critics as well as an in-depth interview with Maddin this collection explores the aesthetics and politics behind Maddinrsquos work firmly situating his films within ongoing cultural debates about postmodernism genre and national identity
David Church teaches in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University He has contributed to Disability Studies Quarterly Offscreen Senses of Cinema and several other publications
Contributors William Beard Dana Cooley Lee Easton Kelly Hewson Donald Masterson Carl Matheson Geoff Pevere David L Pike Milan Pribisic Steven Shaviro Will Straw Stephen Snyder George Toles Darrell Varga Saige Walton
Related Interest
One Manrsquos DocumentaryA Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film BoardGraham McInnes Edited and Introduction by Gene Walz
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Indigenous Screen Cultures in CanadaSigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin eds
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Indigenous media challenges the power of the state erodes communication monopolies and illuminates government threats to indigenous cultural economic and political sovereignty Its effectiveness in these areas however is hampered by government control of broadcast frequencies licensing and legal limitations over content and
ownership Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada explores key questions surrounding the power and suppression of indigenous narrative and representation in contemporary indigenous media Focussing primarily on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network the authors also examine indigenous language broadcasting in radio television and film Aboriginal journalism practices audience creation within and beyond indigenous communities the roles of program scheduling and content acquisition policies in the decolonization process the roles of digital video technologies and co-production agreements in indigenous filmmaking and the emergence of Aboriginal cyber-communities
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson is assistant professor in the Department of Museology University of Iceland He has a doctoral degree in cultural anthropology from Temple University in Philadelphia
Marian Bredin is associate professor in the Department of Communication Popular Culture and Film and Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University She is a member of the Popular Culture Niagara Research project and a contributor to Covering Niagara Studies in Local Popular Culture
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull M E D I A S T U D I E S
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Related Interest
Prairie MetropolisNew Essays on Winnipeg Social HistoryEsyllt W Jones and Gerald Friesen eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US 978-0-88755-713-2 bull 264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Tables bull Bibliography
2010 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award
Winnipegrsquos Great WarA City Comes of AgeJim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-721-7296 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout bull Maps bull Index
From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the cityrsquos history Winnipegrsquos Great War picks up in 1914 just as the city is regrouping after a brief economic downturn War comes unexpectedly thoughts of recovery are abandoned and the city digs in for a hard-fought four years
Using letters diaries and newspaper reports Jim Blanchard brings us into the homes and public offices of Winnipeg and its citizens to illustrate the profound effect the war had on every aspect of the city from its politics and economy to its men on the battlefield and its war-weary families fighting on the homefront He also reveals how these crucial years set the stage for the 1919 General Strike and how the First World War transformed Winnipeg into the city it is today
Jim Blanchard is the author of Winnipeg 1912 which won the Margaret McWilliams History Book Award and editor of A Thousand Miles of Prairie He is the Head of Reference Services at the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba
2010 winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award
H I S TO R Y bull W O R L D WA R I
Related Interest
Winnipeg 1912Jim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US978-0-88755-684-5278 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 60 BampW Photos Bibliography
ldquoA fascinating portrait superbrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoWinnipeg 1912 was a pleasure and occasionally an inspirationrdquo mdashDesmond Morton University of Toronto Quarterly
Winnipeg BeachLeisure and Courtship in a Resort Town 1900 ndash 1967Dale Barbour
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-722-4264 pp bull 5frac12 x 8frac12 bull BampW Photos throughout Bibliography bull Index
During the first half of the twentieth century Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West Located just north of Manitobarsquos bustling capital it drew 40000 visitors a day and served as an important intersection between classes ethnic communities and perhaps most importantly between genders In Winnipeg
Beach Dale Barbour takes us into the heart of this turn-of-the-century resort area and introduces us to some of the people who worked played and lived in the resort Through photographs interviews and newspaper clippings he presents a lively history of this resort area and its surprising role in the evolution of local courtship and dating practices from the commoditization of the courting experience by the Canadian Pacific Railwayrsquos ldquoMoonlight Specialsrdquo through the development of an elaborate amusement area that encouraged public dating and to its eventual demise amid the moral panic over sexual behaviour during the 1950s and lsquo60s
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth A former journalist he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto
ldquoThis is an intelligent and highly readable account of Winnipeg Beach at the height of its appeal a story of interest to both seekers and scholars of amusementrdquomdashSteve Penfold author of The Donut A Canadian History
C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y bull G E N D E R S T U D I E S
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-720-0Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-191-8312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout Maps bull Index
3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-716-3Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-188-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-715-6Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US 978-0-88755-187-1192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-706-4Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-182-6408 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section Glossary bull Bibliography bull Index
Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-725-5216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography Index bull Studies in Immigration and Culture No 6September 2011
Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495978-0-88755-701-9 308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 12 BampW Photos Bibliography bull Index
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Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-719-4462 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Illustrations bull Maps bull Tables Bibliography
Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-724-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo section bull Index
Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
B I O G R A P H Y M E M O I R bull C A N A D I A N P O L I T I C S
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AboriginalNative Studies 631-9 As Long as the Rivers Run Hydroelectric
Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
617-3 New Peoples Being and Becoming Meacutetis bull Jacqueline Peterson amp Jennifer SH Brown eds (pb) $2495 C
643-2 Night Spirits Relocation of the Sayisi Dene bull Ila Bussidor amp Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart (pb) $1895 C
160-4 Ojibwa of Western Canada bull Laura Peers (cl) $3995 S 978-0-88755-636-4 (pb) $1995
623-4 Plains Cree Trade Diplomacy War bull JS Milloy (pb) $2495 C
173-4 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin bull Michael Angel (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-657-9 (pb) $2495
622-7 Orders of the Dreamed George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion bull Jennifer SH Brown amp Robert Brightman eds (pb) $1895 C
638-8 Severing the Ties that Bind Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremo-nies on the Prairies bull Katherine Pettipas (pb) $2495 C
659-3 Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord bull Paul Hackett (pb) $2495 C
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
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679-1 One Manrsquos Documentary A Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film Board bull Graham McInnes amp Gene Walz (pb) $2495
712-5 Playing with Memories Essays on Guy Maddin bull David Church ed (pb) $2995
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
Geography635-7 Geography of Manitoba bull John Welsted John
Everitt amp Christoph Stadel eds (pb) $5495 C
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169-7 Dictionary of Manitoba Biography bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-662-3 (pb) $2495
185-7 For All We Have and Are Regina and the Experience of the Great War bull James M Pitsula (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-708-8 (pb) $2695
676-0 Formidable Heritage Manitobarsquos North and the Cost of Development bull Jim Mochoruk (pb) $2795
168-0 From the Inside Out Rural Worlds of Men-nonite Diarists bull Royden Loewen (cl) $4500 978-0-88755-664-7 (pb) $2495
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
655-5 Hidden Worlds Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s bull Royden Loewen (pb) $2295
184-0 Lord Selkirk A Life bull JM Bumsted (cl) $3995dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada bull
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Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
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644-2 Organ in Manitoba A History of the Instru-ment Builders and Players bull James B Hart-man (pb) $2495
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713-2 Prairie Metropolis New Essays on Winnipeg Social History bull Esyllt W Jones amp Gerald Friesen eds (pb) $2995
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639-5 River Road Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History bull Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
677-7 Rural Life Portraits of the Prairie Town 1946 bull James P Giffen amp Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
692-0 St Johnrsquos College Faith and Education in Western Canada bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
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179-6 Travelling Passions The Hidden Life of Vilhjal-mur Stefansson bull Giacutesli Paacutelsson (cl) $3995
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684-5 Winnipeg 1912 bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495722-4 Winnipeg Beach Leisure and Courtship in a
Resort Town bull Dale Barbour (pb) $2495721-7 Winnipegrsquos Great War A City Comes of Age bull
Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495
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661-6 Icelanders in North America bull Jonas Thor (pb) $2495
699-9 My Parents Memoirs of New World Icelanders bull Birna Bjarnadoacutettir (pb) $2295
694-4 North American Icelandic The Life of a Language bull Birna Arnbjoumlrnsdoacutettir (pb) $3495 S
628-9 Western Icelandic Short Stories bull Kirsten Wolf amp Arny Hjaltadoacutettir (pb) $1795
641-8 Writings by Western Icelandic Women bull Kirsten Wolf (pb) $1895
International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
in Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495 C
Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
Laurence bull Lyall Powers (cl) $4495 978-0-88755-687-6 (pb) $2995
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18 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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TLES
IN P
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Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
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689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
682-1 History Literature and the Writing of the Canadian Prairies bull Alison Calder amp Robert Wardhaugh eds (pb) $2495
177-2 Intimate Strangers Letters of Margaret Laurence and Gabrielle Roy bull Paul G Socken (cl) $1695
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495dagger733-0 Psychedelic Psychology LSD on the Canadian
Prairies bull Erika Dyck (pb) $2795
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Stewart amp Douglas Watkinson (cl) $4995 978-0-88755-678-4 (pb) $2695
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Perspectives on Canadian Governance bull Ian Peach ed (pb) $2795 C
711-8 Just One Vote From Jim Waldingrsquos Nomination to Constitutional Defeat bull Ian Stewart (pb) $2695
724-8 Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley (pb) $2795
686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
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649-4 They Knew Both Sides of Medicine Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
ment on the Canadian Parkland bull John C Lehr (pb) $2795
187-1 Families Lovers and their Letters Italian Postwar Migration to Canada bull Sonia Cancian (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-715-6 (pb) $3495
701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
188-8 Sounds of Ethnicity Listening to German North America bull Barbara Lorenzkowski (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-716-3 (pb) $3495
191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
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on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
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Piecing the PuzzleThe Genesis of AIDS Research in AfricaLarry Krotz
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A history of the first and longest running HIVAIDS research team in Africa
In 1979 Dr Allan Ronald a specialist in infectious diseases from Canada and Dr Herbert Nsanze head of medical microbiology at University of Nairobi met through the World Health Organization Ronald had just completed a successful project that cured a chancroid (genital ulcer) epidemic in Winnipeg and Nsanze asked him to come to Kenya to help with Kenyarsquos ldquosexual diseases problemrdquo That initial invitation led to a groundbreaking international scientific collaboration that would uncover critical pieces in the complex puzzle that became todayrsquos HIVAIDS pandemic In Piecing the Puzzle journalist and documentary filmmaker Larry Krotz chronicles the fascinating history of the pioneering Kenyan Canadian Belgian and American research team that uncovered HIVAIDS in Kenya their scientific breakthroughs and setbacks and their exceptional thirty-year relationship that began a new era of global health collaboration
Larry Krotz is an award-winning writer filmmaker and author of six previous books including The Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders in Africa
ContentsIntroductionCh 1 Waging War with Infectious Diseases Ch 2 The African Epidemic Ch 3 Educating Around AIDS Ch 4 Research Strategies Ch 5 Secrets of the Sex Workers Ch 6 The Vaccine Quest and More Lessons From the Immune System Ch 7 The Kenyan Side Squaring the Collaboration Ch 8 An Experiment in Kisumu Ch 9 Legitimizing CircumcisionCh 10 Unfinished Business Conclusion AIDS WorldAfterwordNotesSelected Bibliography
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The Uncertain Business of Doing GoodOutsiders in AfricaLarry Krotz
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6 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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Psychedelic PsychiatryLSD on the Canadian PrairiesErika Dyck
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New in Paperback
The surprising history of LSD research in Tommy Douglasrsquos Saskatchewan
In the early 1950s the leading centre of the world for LSD research was Weyburn Saskatchewan where two psychiatrists sought to revolutionize the treatment of mental illness and in the process gave rise to a new form of therapy psychedelic psychiatry Psychedelic Psychiatry is the tale of medical researchers working to understand LSDrsquos therapeutic properties just as escalating anxieties about drug abuse in modern society laid the groundwork for the end of experimentation at the edge of psychopharmacology Historian Erika Dyck deftly recasts our understanding of LSD to show it as an experimental substance a medical treatment and a tool for exploring psychotic perspectives She recounts the inside story of the early days of LSD research in small-town prairie Canada when Humphry Osmond and Abram Hoffer claimed incredible advances in treating alcoholism understanding schizophrenia and other psychoses and achieving empathy with their patients In relating the drugrsquos short strange trip Dyck explains how societal concerns about countercultural trends led to the criminalization of LSD and other so-called psychedelic drugs In this well-written and fascinating book she confronts the ethical dilemmas of the time and challenges the prevailing wisdom behind drug regulation and addiction therapy
Erika Dyck is the Canada Research Chair in History of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan She is co-editor with Christopher Fletcher of Locating Health Historical and Anthropological Investigations of Place and Health
ContentsIntroductionCh 1 Psychedelic PioneersCh 2 Simulating PsychosesCh 3 Highs and LowsCh 4 Keeping Tabs on Science and SpiritualityCh 5 Acid PanicCh 6 ldquoThe Perfect ContrabandrdquoConclusionNotes
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ldquoDigs deeply into an area of drug history that has for the most part been ignoredrdquo mdashLiterary Review of Canada
ldquoPsychedelic Psychiatry is intensely interesting an important and influential period of transition in psychiatry that has direct and important implications for current psychiatry I highly recommend it to othersrdquomdashMatthew Martin-Iverson Health and History
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Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern CanadaMythic Discourse and the Postcolonial StateJennifer Reid
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New in Paperback
A political study of the role Louis Riel continues to play in the conception of Canadian political identity
Politician founder of Manitoba and leader of the Meacutetis Louis Riel led two resistance movements against the Canadian government the Red River Uprising of 1869ndash70 and the North-West Rebellion of 1885 in defense of Meacutetis and other minority rights Against the backdrop of these legendary uprisings Jennifer Reid examines Rielrsquos religious background the mythic significance that has consciously been ascribed to him and how these elements combined to influence Canadarsquos search for a national identity Reidrsquos study provides a framework for rethinking the geopolitical significance of the modern Canadian state the historic role of Confederation in establishing the countryrsquos collective self-image and the narrative space through which Rielrsquos voice speaks to these issues
Jennifer Reid received her PhD from the University of Ottawa and is a professor of religion at the University of Maine Farmington She is the author of Myth Symbol and Colonial Encounter and Worse than Beasts An Anatomy of Melancholy and the Literature of Travel in 17th and 18th Century England
ContentsForewordCh 1 Setting the Stage The North-West to 1885Ch 2 Canadian Myths and Canadian IdentityCh 3 Nation-states and National DiscoursesCh 4 Violence and State CreationCh 5 Revolution Identity and CanadaCh 6 Riel and the Canadian StateCh 7 Heterogeneity and the Postcolonial StateConclusionNotes
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ldquoHighly recommendedrdquo mdashChoice Magazine
ldquoReid does a bang-up job of describing the intersection of [Rielrsquos] politics and [his] vision of a New-World Catholic orderrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoA lively addition to a large body of literature that seeks to interrogate ideas of nationhood and the role of Meacutetis peoples in the context of postcolonial realitiesrdquomdashAmerican Indian Culture and Research Journal
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Seeing RedA History of Natives in Canadian NewspapersMark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L Robertson
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Seeing Red is a groundbreaking study of how Canadian English-language newspapers have portrayed Aboriginal peoples from 1869 to the present day From reports on the North-West Rebellion to coverage of the Oka Crisis it presents overwhelming evidence that the colonial imaginary continues to dominate depictions of Aboriginal peoples
and perpetuates an imagined Native inferiority that contributes significantly to the marginalization of Indigenous people in Canada That such imagery persists to this day suggests strongly that our country which prides itself on its commitment to multiculturalism and racial tolerance is living in denial
Mark Cronlund Anderson is the author of four books including Cowboy Imperialism and Hollywood Film which won the 2010 Cawelti Prize for Best Book in Popular and American Culture He is a professor of history at Luther College University of Regina Carmen L Robertson is an associate professor of art history at University of Regina and also maintains an active curatorial practice
ldquoSeeing Red is a remarkable contribution to this countryrsquos political and social history It sets a new standard for archival research and critical thinking that hopefully will shake the Canadian media establishmentrdquomdashNiigaanwewidam James Sinclair Winnipeg Free Press
For King and KanataCanadian Indians and the First World WarTimothy C Winegard
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When the call to arms was heard at the outbreak of the First World War Canadarsquos First Nations pledged their men and money to the Crown to honour their long-standing tradition of forming military alliances with Europeans during times of war and as a means of resisting cultural assimilation and attaining equality through shared service
and sacrifice Initially the Canadian government rejected these offers based on the belief that status Indians were unsuited to modern civilized warfare But in 1915 Britain intervened and demanded Canada actively recruit Indian soldiers to meet the incessant need for manpower Thus began the complicated relationships between the Imperial Colonial and War Offices the Department of Indian Affairs and the Ministry of Militia that would affect every aspect of the war experience for Canadarsquos Aboriginal soldiers In this groundbreaking new book Winegard reveals how national and international forces directly influenced the more than 4000 status Indians who voluntarily served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force between 1914 and 1919mdasha per capita percentage equal to that of Euro-Canadiansmdashand how subsequent administrative policies profoundly affected their experiences at home on the battlefield and as returning veterans
Timothy C Winegard served nine years as an officer in the Canadian Forces He is the author of Oka A Convergence of Cultures and the Canadian Forces and Indigenous Peoples of the British Dominions and the First World War He teaches in the First Nations Studies department at the University of Western Ontario
ldquoWinegard has written what will be the new go-to source for scholars students and the public on Indigenous soldiers in the First World WarrdquomdashScott Sheffield Department of History University of the Fraser Valley
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First Nations Gaming in CanadaYale D Belanger ed
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While games of chance have been part of the Aboriginal cultural landscape since before European contact large-scale commercial gaming facilities within First Nations communities are a relatively new phenomenon in Canada First Nations Gaming in Canada is the first multidisciplinary study of the role of gaming in
indigenous communities north of the 49th parallel Bringing together some of Canadarsquos leading gambling researchers the book examines the history of Aboriginal gaming and its role in indigenous political economy the rise of large-scale casinos and cybergaming the socio-ecological impact of problem gambling and the challenges of labour unions and financial management The authors also call attention to the dearth of socioeconomic impact studies of gambling in First Nations communities while providing models to address this growing issue of concern
Yale D Belanger is an associate professor in the department of Native American studies at the University of Lethbridge and author of Ways of Knowing An Introduction to Native Studies in Canada and Gambling with the Future The Evolution of Aboriginal Gaming in Canada
ldquoFirst Nations Gaming in Canada is a useful and informative book that provides background on the historical cultural social economic and regulatory development of First Nations games and gambling This is a valuable reference book and a very useful guide to further literaturerdquomdashHelen Breen Southern Cross University International Gambling Studies
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Life Stages and Native WomenMemory Teachings and Story MedicineKim Anderson Foreword by Maria Campbell
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The process of ldquodigging up medicinesrdquomdashof rediscovering the stories of the pastmdashserves as a powerful healing force in the decolonization and recovery of Aboriginal communities In Life Stages and Native Women Kim Anderson shares the teachings of fourteen elders from the Canadian prairies and Ontario to illustrate how different life stages were
experienced by Meacutetis Cree and Anishinaabe girls and women during the mid-twentieth century These elders relate stories about their own lives the experiences of girls and women of their childhood communities and customs related to pregnancy birth post-natal care infant and child care puberty rites gender and age-specific work roles the distinct roles of post-menopausal women and womenrsquos roles in managing death Through these teachings we learn how evolving responsibilities from infancy to adulthood shaped womenrsquos identities and place within Indigenous society and were integral to the health and well-being of their communities By understanding how healthy communities were created in the past Anderson explains how this traditional knowledge can be applied toward rebuilding healthy Indigenous communities today
Kim Anderson is an associate professor in Indigenous Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University Brantford and is the author of A Recognition of Being Reconstructing Native Womanhood Maria Campbell is a distinguished Meacutetis author playwright filmmaker and Elder Her bestselling book Halfbreed continues to be taught in schools across Canada
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Restoring the BalanceFirst Nations Women Community and CultureGail Guthrie Valaskakis Madeleine Dion Stout and Eric Guimond eds
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Restoring the Balance brings to light the work First Nations women have performed and continue to perform in cultural continuity and community development It illustrates the challenges and successes they have had in the areas of law politics education community healing language and art while suggesting significant options
for sustained improvement of individual family and community well-being Written by fifteen Aboriginal scholars activists and community leaders the book combines life histories and biographical accounts with historical and critical analyses grounded in traditional thought and approaches It is a powerful and important book
Gail Guthrie Valaskakis was a distinguished professor emeritus of Concordia University and a leading authority on Aboriginal media and communications She passed away in 2007 Madeleine Dion Stout is a former nurse and founding director of the Centre of Aboriginal Education Research and Culture at Carleton University Eric Guimond is an assistant director at the Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate at Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Contributors Kim Anderson Jo-ann Archibald Cleo Big Eagle Yvonne Boyer Marlene Brant Castellano Eric Guimond Viviane Gray Gaye Hanson Anita Harper Emma LaRocque Mary Jane Norris Sherry Farrell Racette Madeleine Dion Stout Gail Guthrie Valaskakis Cynthia C Wesley-Esquimaux
A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title of 2009
When the Other Is MeNative Resistance Discourse 1850ndash1990Emma LaRocque
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In this long-awaited book from one of the most recognized and respected scholars in Native studies today Dr Emma LaRocque presents a powerful interdisciplinary study of the Native literary response to racist writing in the Canadian historical and literary record from 1850 to 1990 In When the Other Is Me LaRocque brings a metacritical
approach to Native writing situating it as resistance literature within and outside the postcolonial intellectual context She outlines the overwhelming evidence of dehumanization in Canadian historical and literary writing its effects on both popular culture and Canadian intellectual development and Native and non-Native intellectual responses to it in light of the interlayered mix of romanticism exaggeration of Native ldquodifferencerdquo and the continuing problem of internalization that challenges our understanding of the colonizercolonized relationship
Dr Emma LaRocque is a scholar author poet social and literary critic and a professor in the Department of Native Studies University of Manitoba She is the author of the groundbreaking book Defeathering the Indian and has also written extensively on contemporary Aboriginal literatures Canadian historiography and images of Aboriginal people in the media and marketplace She is a Plains Cree Metis from northeastern Alberta
ldquoI know of no other study in Canada which approaches Native lsquoresistance literaturersquo in such a comprehensive sweep based on theories of (de)colonization as well as a broad and encompassing knowledge of primary texts by Native authors and critics in Canada Emma LaRocque addresses issues that put her once again at the cutting edgerdquomdashHartmut Lutz University of Greifswald Germany
2011 Winner of the Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction
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Magic WeaponsAboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential SchoolSam McKegneyPreface by Basil Johnston
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Taking Back Our SpiritsIndigenous Literature Public Policy and HealingJo-Ann Episkenew
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From the earliest settler policies to deal with the ldquoIndian problemrdquo to contemporary government-run programs ostensibly designed to help indigenous people public policy has played a major role in creating the historical trauma that so greatly impacts the lives of Canadarsquos indigenous peoples Taking Back Our Spirits traces the links between Canadian public
policies the injuries they have inflicted on indigenous people and the role of indigenous literature in healing individuals and communities Episkenew examines contemporary autobiography fiction and drama to reveal how these texts respond to and critique public policy and how literature functions as ldquomedicinerdquo to help cure the colonial contagion
Jo-Ann Episkenew is the Director of the Indigenous Peoplesrsquo Health Research Centre in Regina
2010 Winner of the First Peoplesrsquo Writing Award2009 Winner of the Saskatchewan Book Award for Scholarly Writing
Critical Studies in Native History Formerly known as Manitoba Studies in Native HistorySeries Editor Jarvis Brownlie University of Manitoba(ISSN 1925-5888)
Critical Studies in Native History publishes pioneering books committed to new ways of thinking and writing about the historical experience of Aboriginal people
15 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine Kim AndersonForeword by Maria Campbell
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14 A Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord 1670ndash1846 Paul Hackett
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13 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin Michael Angel
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12 Muskekowuck AthinuwickOriginal People of the Great Swampy LandVictor P Lytwyn
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11 A National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System 1879 to 1986 JS Milloy
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10 Night Spirits The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi DeneIla Bussidor and Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart
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All Our ChangesImages from the Sixties GenerationPhotographs by Gerry Kopelow
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The 1960s defined a generation Young people across North America rebelled against the conservative consumer-driven society of the 1950s and spawned a social revolution that was felt
the world over Photographer Gerry Kopelow came of age in the late sixties At the age of eighteen with camera in hand he hit the road on a cross-country photographic journey that took him from Winnipeg to Toronto and Ottawa All Our Changes chronicles that journey and the shared experiences of a generation on the verge of redefining the nature of personal identity and societal responsibility Comprised of 152 photos taken between 1967 and 1975 All Our Changes captures the innocence and earnestness of the early Canadian hippie movement from political protests and speakersrsquo corners to Festival Express and the Mariposa Folk Festival Joni Mitchell is here as are the Guess Who but so are everyday kids hitching rides hanging out and one by one forever changing the Canadian political and cultural landscape Gerry Kopelow is a widely published veteran photographer specializing in architectural photography and photography of the performing arts
2010 Manitoba Book Awards Best Illustrated Book of the Year
ldquoAll Our Changes is a valuable document of a fascinating era and a profound meditation on place possibility and culture In spite of time passed these photos like old friends know who we arerdquomdash John K Samson lead singer of The Weakerthans
The North End Photographs by John PaskievichIntroduction by Stephen Osborne
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Winnipegrsquos North End has informed the Canadian mythology and influenced the national psyche The North End also divides and defines the city of Winnipeg shaping its politics and sense of
identity It is here where First Nations and Old and New World immigrants cross the boundaries of ethnicity class and culture creating a complex multicultural community There is joy here and pride and poverty and richness and beauty John Paskievich grew up in the North End In these photographs taken between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s he set out to explore the North End he knew in his youth What he found were traces of it captured in the stillness in which the past still lingers and in the dignity and singularity of its inhabitants
John Paskievich is an award-winning photographer and documentary filmmaker His earlier books include A Place Not Our Own and A Voiceless Song and his films include The Storytelling Class and Unspeakable
2008 Winner of the Mary Scorer Book Award
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Playing with MemoriesEssays on Guy MaddinDavid Church ed
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Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin It offers extensive perspectives on his career to date from the early experimentation of The Dead Father (1986) to the intensely intimate revelations of My Winnipeg (2007) Featuring new and updated essays
from American Canadian and Australian scholars collaborators and critics as well as an in-depth interview with Maddin this collection explores the aesthetics and politics behind Maddinrsquos work firmly situating his films within ongoing cultural debates about postmodernism genre and national identity
David Church teaches in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University He has contributed to Disability Studies Quarterly Offscreen Senses of Cinema and several other publications
Contributors William Beard Dana Cooley Lee Easton Kelly Hewson Donald Masterson Carl Matheson Geoff Pevere David L Pike Milan Pribisic Steven Shaviro Will Straw Stephen Snyder George Toles Darrell Varga Saige Walton
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One Manrsquos DocumentaryA Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film BoardGraham McInnes Edited and Introduction by Gene Walz
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Indigenous Screen Cultures in CanadaSigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin eds
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Indigenous media challenges the power of the state erodes communication monopolies and illuminates government threats to indigenous cultural economic and political sovereignty Its effectiveness in these areas however is hampered by government control of broadcast frequencies licensing and legal limitations over content and
ownership Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada explores key questions surrounding the power and suppression of indigenous narrative and representation in contemporary indigenous media Focussing primarily on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network the authors also examine indigenous language broadcasting in radio television and film Aboriginal journalism practices audience creation within and beyond indigenous communities the roles of program scheduling and content acquisition policies in the decolonization process the roles of digital video technologies and co-production agreements in indigenous filmmaking and the emergence of Aboriginal cyber-communities
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson is assistant professor in the Department of Museology University of Iceland He has a doctoral degree in cultural anthropology from Temple University in Philadelphia
Marian Bredin is associate professor in the Department of Communication Popular Culture and Film and Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University She is a member of the Popular Culture Niagara Research project and a contributor to Covering Niagara Studies in Local Popular Culture
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Prairie MetropolisNew Essays on Winnipeg Social HistoryEsyllt W Jones and Gerald Friesen eds
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2010 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award
Winnipegrsquos Great WarA City Comes of AgeJim Blanchard
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From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the cityrsquos history Winnipegrsquos Great War picks up in 1914 just as the city is regrouping after a brief economic downturn War comes unexpectedly thoughts of recovery are abandoned and the city digs in for a hard-fought four years
Using letters diaries and newspaper reports Jim Blanchard brings us into the homes and public offices of Winnipeg and its citizens to illustrate the profound effect the war had on every aspect of the city from its politics and economy to its men on the battlefield and its war-weary families fighting on the homefront He also reveals how these crucial years set the stage for the 1919 General Strike and how the First World War transformed Winnipeg into the city it is today
Jim Blanchard is the author of Winnipeg 1912 which won the Margaret McWilliams History Book Award and editor of A Thousand Miles of Prairie He is the Head of Reference Services at the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba
2010 winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award
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Winnipeg 1912Jim Blanchard
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ldquoA fascinating portrait superbrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoWinnipeg 1912 was a pleasure and occasionally an inspirationrdquo mdashDesmond Morton University of Toronto Quarterly
Winnipeg BeachLeisure and Courtship in a Resort Town 1900 ndash 1967Dale Barbour
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During the first half of the twentieth century Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West Located just north of Manitobarsquos bustling capital it drew 40000 visitors a day and served as an important intersection between classes ethnic communities and perhaps most importantly between genders In Winnipeg
Beach Dale Barbour takes us into the heart of this turn-of-the-century resort area and introduces us to some of the people who worked played and lived in the resort Through photographs interviews and newspaper clippings he presents a lively history of this resort area and its surprising role in the evolution of local courtship and dating practices from the commoditization of the courting experience by the Canadian Pacific Railwayrsquos ldquoMoonlight Specialsrdquo through the development of an elaborate amusement area that encouraged public dating and to its eventual demise amid the moral panic over sexual behaviour during the 1950s and lsquo60s
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth A former journalist he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto
ldquoThis is an intelligent and highly readable account of Winnipeg Beach at the height of its appeal a story of interest to both seekers and scholars of amusementrdquomdashSteve Penfold author of The Donut A Canadian History
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
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3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
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4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
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2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
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Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
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Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
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Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-719-4462 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Illustrations bull Maps bull Tables Bibliography
Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-724-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo section bull Index
Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
B I O G R A P H Y M E M O I R bull C A N A D I A N P O L I T I C S
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AboriginalNative Studies 631-9 As Long as the Rivers Run Hydroelectric
Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
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731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
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651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
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643-2 Night Spirits Relocation of the Sayisi Dene bull Ila Bussidor amp Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart (pb) $1895 C
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Everitt amp Christoph Stadel eds (pb) $5495 C
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169-7 Dictionary of Manitoba Biography bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-662-3 (pb) $2495
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Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
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628-9 Western Icelandic Short Stories bull Kirsten Wolf amp Arny Hjaltadoacutettir (pb) $1795
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International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
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Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
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18 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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TLES
IN P
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THO
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DEx
Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
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702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
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686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
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Bessason eds (pb) $3295696-8 History of the Old Icelandic Commonwealth bull
Joacuten Joacutehannesson (pb) $5495695-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 1 bull Andrew
Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (pb) $4495
158-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 2 bull Andrew Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (cl) $7495 S
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on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
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NEW
Psychedelic PsychiatryLSD on the Canadian PrairiesErika Dyck
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-733-3 bull 978-0-88755-733-0199 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 16 BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index BISAC MED039000 HIS006020 HIS037070Canadian RightsMarch 2012
New in Paperback
The surprising history of LSD research in Tommy Douglasrsquos Saskatchewan
In the early 1950s the leading centre of the world for LSD research was Weyburn Saskatchewan where two psychiatrists sought to revolutionize the treatment of mental illness and in the process gave rise to a new form of therapy psychedelic psychiatry Psychedelic Psychiatry is the tale of medical researchers working to understand LSDrsquos therapeutic properties just as escalating anxieties about drug abuse in modern society laid the groundwork for the end of experimentation at the edge of psychopharmacology Historian Erika Dyck deftly recasts our understanding of LSD to show it as an experimental substance a medical treatment and a tool for exploring psychotic perspectives She recounts the inside story of the early days of LSD research in small-town prairie Canada when Humphry Osmond and Abram Hoffer claimed incredible advances in treating alcoholism understanding schizophrenia and other psychoses and achieving empathy with their patients In relating the drugrsquos short strange trip Dyck explains how societal concerns about countercultural trends led to the criminalization of LSD and other so-called psychedelic drugs In this well-written and fascinating book she confronts the ethical dilemmas of the time and challenges the prevailing wisdom behind drug regulation and addiction therapy
Erika Dyck is the Canada Research Chair in History of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan She is co-editor with Christopher Fletcher of Locating Health Historical and Anthropological Investigations of Place and Health
ContentsIntroductionCh 1 Psychedelic PioneersCh 2 Simulating PsychosesCh 3 Highs and LowsCh 4 Keeping Tabs on Science and SpiritualityCh 5 Acid PanicCh 6 ldquoThe Perfect ContrabandrdquoConclusionNotes
M E D I C A L H I S TO R Y bull C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y
ldquoDigs deeply into an area of drug history that has for the most part been ignoredrdquo mdashLiterary Review of Canada
ldquoPsychedelic Psychiatry is intensely interesting an important and influential period of transition in psychiatry that has direct and important implications for current psychiatry I highly recommend it to othersrdquomdashMatthew Martin-Iverson Health and History
9 780887 557330
ISBN 978-0-88755-733-0
uofmpressca 7
NEW
Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern CanadaMythic Discourse and the Postcolonial StateJennifer Reid
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-734-1 bull 978-0-88755-734-7314 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography bull Index BISAC HIS006020 POL045000Canadian RightsMarch 2012
New in Paperback
A political study of the role Louis Riel continues to play in the conception of Canadian political identity
Politician founder of Manitoba and leader of the Meacutetis Louis Riel led two resistance movements against the Canadian government the Red River Uprising of 1869ndash70 and the North-West Rebellion of 1885 in defense of Meacutetis and other minority rights Against the backdrop of these legendary uprisings Jennifer Reid examines Rielrsquos religious background the mythic significance that has consciously been ascribed to him and how these elements combined to influence Canadarsquos search for a national identity Reidrsquos study provides a framework for rethinking the geopolitical significance of the modern Canadian state the historic role of Confederation in establishing the countryrsquos collective self-image and the narrative space through which Rielrsquos voice speaks to these issues
Jennifer Reid received her PhD from the University of Ottawa and is a professor of religion at the University of Maine Farmington She is the author of Myth Symbol and Colonial Encounter and Worse than Beasts An Anatomy of Melancholy and the Literature of Travel in 17th and 18th Century England
ContentsForewordCh 1 Setting the Stage The North-West to 1885Ch 2 Canadian Myths and Canadian IdentityCh 3 Nation-states and National DiscoursesCh 4 Violence and State CreationCh 5 Revolution Identity and CanadaCh 6 Riel and the Canadian StateCh 7 Heterogeneity and the Postcolonial StateConclusionNotes
C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y bull P O L I T I C S bull P O S TCO LO N I A L I S M
ldquoHighly recommendedrdquo mdashChoice Magazine
ldquoReid does a bang-up job of describing the intersection of [Rielrsquos] politics and [his] vision of a New-World Catholic orderrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoA lively addition to a large body of literature that seeks to interrogate ideas of nationhood and the role of Meacutetis peoples in the context of postcolonial realitiesrdquomdashAmerican Indian Culture and Research Journal
9 780887 557347
ISBN 978-0-88755-734-7
8 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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M E D I A S T U D I E S bull A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y
Seeing RedA History of Natives in Canadian NewspapersMark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L Robertson
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-727-9362 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index October 2011
Seeing Red is a groundbreaking study of how Canadian English-language newspapers have portrayed Aboriginal peoples from 1869 to the present day From reports on the North-West Rebellion to coverage of the Oka Crisis it presents overwhelming evidence that the colonial imaginary continues to dominate depictions of Aboriginal peoples
and perpetuates an imagined Native inferiority that contributes significantly to the marginalization of Indigenous people in Canada That such imagery persists to this day suggests strongly that our country which prides itself on its commitment to multiculturalism and racial tolerance is living in denial
Mark Cronlund Anderson is the author of four books including Cowboy Imperialism and Hollywood Film which won the 2010 Cawelti Prize for Best Book in Popular and American Culture He is a professor of history at Luther College University of Regina Carmen L Robertson is an associate professor of art history at University of Regina and also maintains an active curatorial practice
ldquoSeeing Red is a remarkable contribution to this countryrsquos political and social history It sets a new standard for archival research and critical thinking that hopefully will shake the Canadian media establishmentrdquomdashNiigaanwewidam James Sinclair Winnipeg Free Press
For King and KanataCanadian Indians and the First World WarTimothy C Winegard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-728-6224 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography bull Index January 2012
When the call to arms was heard at the outbreak of the First World War Canadarsquos First Nations pledged their men and money to the Crown to honour their long-standing tradition of forming military alliances with Europeans during times of war and as a means of resisting cultural assimilation and attaining equality through shared service
and sacrifice Initially the Canadian government rejected these offers based on the belief that status Indians were unsuited to modern civilized warfare But in 1915 Britain intervened and demanded Canada actively recruit Indian soldiers to meet the incessant need for manpower Thus began the complicated relationships between the Imperial Colonial and War Offices the Department of Indian Affairs and the Ministry of Militia that would affect every aspect of the war experience for Canadarsquos Aboriginal soldiers In this groundbreaking new book Winegard reveals how national and international forces directly influenced the more than 4000 status Indians who voluntarily served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force between 1914 and 1919mdasha per capita percentage equal to that of Euro-Canadiansmdashand how subsequent administrative policies profoundly affected their experiences at home on the battlefield and as returning veterans
Timothy C Winegard served nine years as an officer in the Canadian Forces He is the author of Oka A Convergence of Cultures and the Canadian Forces and Indigenous Peoples of the British Dominions and the First World War He teaches in the First Nations Studies department at the University of Western Ontario
ldquoWinegard has written what will be the new go-to source for scholars students and the public on Indigenous soldiers in the First World WarrdquomdashScott Sheffield Department of History University of the Fraser Valley
M I L I TA R Y H I S TO R Y bull W O R L D WA R I bull A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S
9 780887 557286
ISBN 978-0-88755-728-6
9 780887 557279
ISBN 978-0-88755-727-9
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RECENT
First Nations Gaming in CanadaYale D Belanger ed
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-723-1308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Charts bull Tables bull Bibliography February 2011
While games of chance have been part of the Aboriginal cultural landscape since before European contact large-scale commercial gaming facilities within First Nations communities are a relatively new phenomenon in Canada First Nations Gaming in Canada is the first multidisciplinary study of the role of gaming in
indigenous communities north of the 49th parallel Bringing together some of Canadarsquos leading gambling researchers the book examines the history of Aboriginal gaming and its role in indigenous political economy the rise of large-scale casinos and cybergaming the socio-ecological impact of problem gambling and the challenges of labour unions and financial management The authors also call attention to the dearth of socioeconomic impact studies of gambling in First Nations communities while providing models to address this growing issue of concern
Yale D Belanger is an associate professor in the department of Native American studies at the University of Lethbridge and author of Ways of Knowing An Introduction to Native Studies in Canada and Gambling with the Future The Evolution of Aboriginal Gaming in Canada
ldquoFirst Nations Gaming in Canada is a useful and informative book that provides background on the historical cultural social economic and regulatory development of First Nations games and gambling This is a valuable reference book and a very useful guide to further literaturerdquomdashHelen Breen Southern Cross University International Gambling Studies
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Life Stages and Native WomenMemory Teachings and Story MedicineKim Anderson Foreword by Maria Campbell
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-726-2210 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index Critical Studies in Native History No 15September 2011
The process of ldquodigging up medicinesrdquomdashof rediscovering the stories of the pastmdashserves as a powerful healing force in the decolonization and recovery of Aboriginal communities In Life Stages and Native Women Kim Anderson shares the teachings of fourteen elders from the Canadian prairies and Ontario to illustrate how different life stages were
experienced by Meacutetis Cree and Anishinaabe girls and women during the mid-twentieth century These elders relate stories about their own lives the experiences of girls and women of their childhood communities and customs related to pregnancy birth post-natal care infant and child care puberty rites gender and age-specific work roles the distinct roles of post-menopausal women and womenrsquos roles in managing death Through these teachings we learn how evolving responsibilities from infancy to adulthood shaped womenrsquos identities and place within Indigenous society and were integral to the health and well-being of their communities By understanding how healthy communities were created in the past Anderson explains how this traditional knowledge can be applied toward rebuilding healthy Indigenous communities today
Kim Anderson is an associate professor in Indigenous Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University Brantford and is the author of A Recognition of Being Reconstructing Native Womanhood Maria Campbell is a distinguished Meacutetis author playwright filmmaker and Elder Her bestselling book Halfbreed continues to be taught in schools across Canada
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Restoring the BalanceFirst Nations Women Community and CultureGail Guthrie Valaskakis Madeleine Dion Stout and Eric Guimond eds
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Restoring the Balance brings to light the work First Nations women have performed and continue to perform in cultural continuity and community development It illustrates the challenges and successes they have had in the areas of law politics education community healing language and art while suggesting significant options
for sustained improvement of individual family and community well-being Written by fifteen Aboriginal scholars activists and community leaders the book combines life histories and biographical accounts with historical and critical analyses grounded in traditional thought and approaches It is a powerful and important book
Gail Guthrie Valaskakis was a distinguished professor emeritus of Concordia University and a leading authority on Aboriginal media and communications She passed away in 2007 Madeleine Dion Stout is a former nurse and founding director of the Centre of Aboriginal Education Research and Culture at Carleton University Eric Guimond is an assistant director at the Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate at Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Contributors Kim Anderson Jo-ann Archibald Cleo Big Eagle Yvonne Boyer Marlene Brant Castellano Eric Guimond Viviane Gray Gaye Hanson Anita Harper Emma LaRocque Mary Jane Norris Sherry Farrell Racette Madeleine Dion Stout Gail Guthrie Valaskakis Cynthia C Wesley-Esquimaux
A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title of 2009
When the Other Is MeNative Resistance Discourse 1850ndash1990Emma LaRocque
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-703-3 218 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index
In this long-awaited book from one of the most recognized and respected scholars in Native studies today Dr Emma LaRocque presents a powerful interdisciplinary study of the Native literary response to racist writing in the Canadian historical and literary record from 1850 to 1990 In When the Other Is Me LaRocque brings a metacritical
approach to Native writing situating it as resistance literature within and outside the postcolonial intellectual context She outlines the overwhelming evidence of dehumanization in Canadian historical and literary writing its effects on both popular culture and Canadian intellectual development and Native and non-Native intellectual responses to it in light of the interlayered mix of romanticism exaggeration of Native ldquodifferencerdquo and the continuing problem of internalization that challenges our understanding of the colonizercolonized relationship
Dr Emma LaRocque is a scholar author poet social and literary critic and a professor in the Department of Native Studies University of Manitoba She is the author of the groundbreaking book Defeathering the Indian and has also written extensively on contemporary Aboriginal literatures Canadian historiography and images of Aboriginal people in the media and marketplace She is a Plains Cree Metis from northeastern Alberta
ldquoI know of no other study in Canada which approaches Native lsquoresistance literaturersquo in such a comprehensive sweep based on theories of (de)colonization as well as a broad and encompassing knowledge of primary texts by Native authors and critics in Canada Emma LaRocque addresses issues that put her once again at the cutting edgerdquomdashHartmut Lutz University of Greifswald Germany
2011 Winner of the Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction
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Magic WeaponsAboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential SchoolSam McKegneyPreface by Basil Johnston
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Taking Back Our SpiritsIndigenous Literature Public Policy and HealingJo-Ann Episkenew
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From the earliest settler policies to deal with the ldquoIndian problemrdquo to contemporary government-run programs ostensibly designed to help indigenous people public policy has played a major role in creating the historical trauma that so greatly impacts the lives of Canadarsquos indigenous peoples Taking Back Our Spirits traces the links between Canadian public
policies the injuries they have inflicted on indigenous people and the role of indigenous literature in healing individuals and communities Episkenew examines contemporary autobiography fiction and drama to reveal how these texts respond to and critique public policy and how literature functions as ldquomedicinerdquo to help cure the colonial contagion
Jo-Ann Episkenew is the Director of the Indigenous Peoplesrsquo Health Research Centre in Regina
2010 Winner of the First Peoplesrsquo Writing Award2009 Winner of the Saskatchewan Book Award for Scholarly Writing
Critical Studies in Native History Formerly known as Manitoba Studies in Native HistorySeries Editor Jarvis Brownlie University of Manitoba(ISSN 1925-5888)
Critical Studies in Native History publishes pioneering books committed to new ways of thinking and writing about the historical experience of Aboriginal people
15 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine Kim AndersonForeword by Maria Campbell
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-726-2 bull 210 pp bull 6 x 9 Bibliography bull Index
14 A Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord 1670ndash1846 Paul Hackett
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-659-3 bull 316 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
13 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin Michael Angel
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-657-9Cloth bull $5500 CAN $5995 US 978-0-88755-173-4 bull 274 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
12 Muskekowuck AthinuwickOriginal People of the Great Swampy LandVictor P Lytwyn
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-651-7 bull 304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
11 A National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System 1879 to 1986 JS Milloy
Paper bull $2695 CAN C $3095 US 978-0-88755-646-3 bull 424 pp bull 6 x 9 BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index Sixth Printing
10 Night Spirits The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi DeneIla Bussidor and Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart
Paper bull $1895 CAN C $2195 US 978-0-88755-643-2 bull 192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps 23 BampW Photos Bibliography Seventh Printing
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All Our ChangesImages from the Sixties GenerationPhotographs by Gerry Kopelow
Paper bull $3995 bull 978-0-88755-714-9158 pp bull 10frac12 x 9frac12 bull 152 BampW Photos bull Index
The 1960s defined a generation Young people across North America rebelled against the conservative consumer-driven society of the 1950s and spawned a social revolution that was felt
the world over Photographer Gerry Kopelow came of age in the late sixties At the age of eighteen with camera in hand he hit the road on a cross-country photographic journey that took him from Winnipeg to Toronto and Ottawa All Our Changes chronicles that journey and the shared experiences of a generation on the verge of redefining the nature of personal identity and societal responsibility Comprised of 152 photos taken between 1967 and 1975 All Our Changes captures the innocence and earnestness of the early Canadian hippie movement from political protests and speakersrsquo corners to Festival Express and the Mariposa Folk Festival Joni Mitchell is here as are the Guess Who but so are everyday kids hitching rides hanging out and one by one forever changing the Canadian political and cultural landscape Gerry Kopelow is a widely published veteran photographer specializing in architectural photography and photography of the performing arts
2010 Manitoba Book Awards Best Illustrated Book of the Year
ldquoAll Our Changes is a valuable document of a fascinating era and a profound meditation on place possibility and culture In spite of time passed these photos like old friends know who we arerdquomdash John K Samson lead singer of The Weakerthans
The North End Photographs by John PaskievichIntroduction by Stephen Osborne
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Winnipegrsquos North End has informed the Canadian mythology and influenced the national psyche The North End also divides and defines the city of Winnipeg shaping its politics and sense of
identity It is here where First Nations and Old and New World immigrants cross the boundaries of ethnicity class and culture creating a complex multicultural community There is joy here and pride and poverty and richness and beauty John Paskievich grew up in the North End In these photographs taken between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s he set out to explore the North End he knew in his youth What he found were traces of it captured in the stillness in which the past still lingers and in the dignity and singularity of its inhabitants
John Paskievich is an award-winning photographer and documentary filmmaker His earlier books include A Place Not Our Own and A Voiceless Song and his films include The Storytelling Class and Unspeakable
2008 Winner of the Mary Scorer Book Award
P H OTO G R A P H Y P H OTO G R A P H Y
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Playing with MemoriesEssays on Guy MaddinDavid Church ed
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-712-5280 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section bull Filmography Bibliography bull Index
Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin It offers extensive perspectives on his career to date from the early experimentation of The Dead Father (1986) to the intensely intimate revelations of My Winnipeg (2007) Featuring new and updated essays
from American Canadian and Australian scholars collaborators and critics as well as an in-depth interview with Maddin this collection explores the aesthetics and politics behind Maddinrsquos work firmly situating his films within ongoing cultural debates about postmodernism genre and national identity
David Church teaches in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University He has contributed to Disability Studies Quarterly Offscreen Senses of Cinema and several other publications
Contributors William Beard Dana Cooley Lee Easton Kelly Hewson Donald Masterson Carl Matheson Geoff Pevere David L Pike Milan Pribisic Steven Shaviro Will Straw Stephen Snyder George Toles Darrell Varga Saige Walton
Related Interest
One Manrsquos DocumentaryA Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film BoardGraham McInnes Edited and Introduction by Gene Walz
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Indigenous Screen Cultures in CanadaSigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin eds
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Indigenous media challenges the power of the state erodes communication monopolies and illuminates government threats to indigenous cultural economic and political sovereignty Its effectiveness in these areas however is hampered by government control of broadcast frequencies licensing and legal limitations over content and
ownership Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada explores key questions surrounding the power and suppression of indigenous narrative and representation in contemporary indigenous media Focussing primarily on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network the authors also examine indigenous language broadcasting in radio television and film Aboriginal journalism practices audience creation within and beyond indigenous communities the roles of program scheduling and content acquisition policies in the decolonization process the roles of digital video technologies and co-production agreements in indigenous filmmaking and the emergence of Aboriginal cyber-communities
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson is assistant professor in the Department of Museology University of Iceland He has a doctoral degree in cultural anthropology from Temple University in Philadelphia
Marian Bredin is associate professor in the Department of Communication Popular Culture and Film and Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University She is a member of the Popular Culture Niagara Research project and a contributor to Covering Niagara Studies in Local Popular Culture
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Prairie MetropolisNew Essays on Winnipeg Social HistoryEsyllt W Jones and Gerald Friesen eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US 978-0-88755-713-2 bull 264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Tables bull Bibliography
2010 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award
Winnipegrsquos Great WarA City Comes of AgeJim Blanchard
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From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the cityrsquos history Winnipegrsquos Great War picks up in 1914 just as the city is regrouping after a brief economic downturn War comes unexpectedly thoughts of recovery are abandoned and the city digs in for a hard-fought four years
Using letters diaries and newspaper reports Jim Blanchard brings us into the homes and public offices of Winnipeg and its citizens to illustrate the profound effect the war had on every aspect of the city from its politics and economy to its men on the battlefield and its war-weary families fighting on the homefront He also reveals how these crucial years set the stage for the 1919 General Strike and how the First World War transformed Winnipeg into the city it is today
Jim Blanchard is the author of Winnipeg 1912 which won the Margaret McWilliams History Book Award and editor of A Thousand Miles of Prairie He is the Head of Reference Services at the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba
2010 winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award
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Winnipeg 1912Jim Blanchard
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ldquoA fascinating portrait superbrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoWinnipeg 1912 was a pleasure and occasionally an inspirationrdquo mdashDesmond Morton University of Toronto Quarterly
Winnipeg BeachLeisure and Courtship in a Resort Town 1900 ndash 1967Dale Barbour
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During the first half of the twentieth century Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West Located just north of Manitobarsquos bustling capital it drew 40000 visitors a day and served as an important intersection between classes ethnic communities and perhaps most importantly between genders In Winnipeg
Beach Dale Barbour takes us into the heart of this turn-of-the-century resort area and introduces us to some of the people who worked played and lived in the resort Through photographs interviews and newspaper clippings he presents a lively history of this resort area and its surprising role in the evolution of local courtship and dating practices from the commoditization of the courting experience by the Canadian Pacific Railwayrsquos ldquoMoonlight Specialsrdquo through the development of an elaborate amusement area that encouraged public dating and to its eventual demise amid the moral panic over sexual behaviour during the 1950s and lsquo60s
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth A former journalist he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto
ldquoThis is an intelligent and highly readable account of Winnipeg Beach at the height of its appeal a story of interest to both seekers and scholars of amusementrdquomdashSteve Penfold author of The Donut A Canadian History
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
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3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
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4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
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2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
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Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
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Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
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Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
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Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
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Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
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Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
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Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
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731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
617-3 New Peoples Being and Becoming Meacutetis bull Jacqueline Peterson amp Jennifer SH Brown eds (pb) $2495 C
643-2 Night Spirits Relocation of the Sayisi Dene bull Ila Bussidor amp Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart (pb) $1895 C
160-4 Ojibwa of Western Canada bull Laura Peers (cl) $3995 S 978-0-88755-636-4 (pb) $1995
623-4 Plains Cree Trade Diplomacy War bull JS Milloy (pb) $2495 C
173-4 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin bull Michael Angel (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-657-9 (pb) $2495
622-7 Orders of the Dreamed George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion bull Jennifer SH Brown amp Robert Brightman eds (pb) $1895 C
638-8 Severing the Ties that Bind Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremo-nies on the Prairies bull Katherine Pettipas (pb) $2495 C
659-3 Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord bull Paul Hackett (pb) $2495 C
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Film and Media Studies190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
679-1 One Manrsquos Documentary A Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film Board bull Graham McInnes amp Gene Walz (pb) $2495
712-5 Playing with Memories Essays on Guy Maddin bull David Church ed (pb) $2995
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
Geography635-7 Geography of Manitoba bull John Welsted John
Everitt amp Christoph Stadel eds (pb) $5495 C
History (see also Studies in Immigration and Culture Series)
169-7 Dictionary of Manitoba Biography bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-662-3 (pb) $2495
185-7 For All We Have and Are Regina and the Experience of the Great War bull James M Pitsula (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-708-8 (pb) $2695
676-0 Formidable Heritage Manitobarsquos North and the Cost of Development bull Jim Mochoruk (pb) $2795
168-0 From the Inside Out Rural Worlds of Men-nonite Diarists bull Royden Loewen (cl) $4500 978-0-88755-664-7 (pb) $2495
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
655-5 Hidden Worlds Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s bull Royden Loewen (pb) $2295
184-0 Lord Selkirk A Life bull JM Bumsted (cl) $3995dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada bull
Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795666-1 Mac Runciman A Life in the Grain Trade bull Paul
D Earl (pb) $1995667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in
Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495660-9 Manitoba Medicine bull Ian Carr amp Robert E
Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
ndash Russia ndash Canada 1525 to 1980 bull James Urry (pb) $2795
644-2 Organ in Manitoba A History of the Instru-ment Builders and Players bull James B Hart-man (pb) $2495
183-3 Perspectives of Saskatchewan bull Jene M Porter ed (cl) $4995
713-2 Prairie Metropolis New Essays on Winnipeg Social History bull Esyllt W Jones amp Gerald Friesen eds (pb) $2995
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694-4 North American Icelandic The Life of a Language bull Birna Arnbjoumlrnsdoacutettir (pb) $3495 S
628-9 Western Icelandic Short Stories bull Kirsten Wolf amp Arny Hjaltadoacutettir (pb) $1795
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International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
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Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
Laurence bull Lyall Powers (cl) $4495 978-0-88755-687-6 (pb) $2995
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Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
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Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
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Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern CanadaMythic Discourse and the Postcolonial StateJennifer Reid
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 0-88755-734-1 bull 978-0-88755-734-7314 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography bull Index BISAC HIS006020 POL045000Canadian RightsMarch 2012
New in Paperback
A political study of the role Louis Riel continues to play in the conception of Canadian political identity
Politician founder of Manitoba and leader of the Meacutetis Louis Riel led two resistance movements against the Canadian government the Red River Uprising of 1869ndash70 and the North-West Rebellion of 1885 in defense of Meacutetis and other minority rights Against the backdrop of these legendary uprisings Jennifer Reid examines Rielrsquos religious background the mythic significance that has consciously been ascribed to him and how these elements combined to influence Canadarsquos search for a national identity Reidrsquos study provides a framework for rethinking the geopolitical significance of the modern Canadian state the historic role of Confederation in establishing the countryrsquos collective self-image and the narrative space through which Rielrsquos voice speaks to these issues
Jennifer Reid received her PhD from the University of Ottawa and is a professor of religion at the University of Maine Farmington She is the author of Myth Symbol and Colonial Encounter and Worse than Beasts An Anatomy of Melancholy and the Literature of Travel in 17th and 18th Century England
ContentsForewordCh 1 Setting the Stage The North-West to 1885Ch 2 Canadian Myths and Canadian IdentityCh 3 Nation-states and National DiscoursesCh 4 Violence and State CreationCh 5 Revolution Identity and CanadaCh 6 Riel and the Canadian StateCh 7 Heterogeneity and the Postcolonial StateConclusionNotes
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ldquoHighly recommendedrdquo mdashChoice Magazine
ldquoReid does a bang-up job of describing the intersection of [Rielrsquos] politics and [his] vision of a New-World Catholic orderrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoA lively addition to a large body of literature that seeks to interrogate ideas of nationhood and the role of Meacutetis peoples in the context of postcolonial realitiesrdquomdashAmerican Indian Culture and Research Journal
9 780887 557347
ISBN 978-0-88755-734-7
8 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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Seeing RedA History of Natives in Canadian NewspapersMark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L Robertson
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-727-9362 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index October 2011
Seeing Red is a groundbreaking study of how Canadian English-language newspapers have portrayed Aboriginal peoples from 1869 to the present day From reports on the North-West Rebellion to coverage of the Oka Crisis it presents overwhelming evidence that the colonial imaginary continues to dominate depictions of Aboriginal peoples
and perpetuates an imagined Native inferiority that contributes significantly to the marginalization of Indigenous people in Canada That such imagery persists to this day suggests strongly that our country which prides itself on its commitment to multiculturalism and racial tolerance is living in denial
Mark Cronlund Anderson is the author of four books including Cowboy Imperialism and Hollywood Film which won the 2010 Cawelti Prize for Best Book in Popular and American Culture He is a professor of history at Luther College University of Regina Carmen L Robertson is an associate professor of art history at University of Regina and also maintains an active curatorial practice
ldquoSeeing Red is a remarkable contribution to this countryrsquos political and social history It sets a new standard for archival research and critical thinking that hopefully will shake the Canadian media establishmentrdquomdashNiigaanwewidam James Sinclair Winnipeg Free Press
For King and KanataCanadian Indians and the First World WarTimothy C Winegard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-728-6224 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography bull Index January 2012
When the call to arms was heard at the outbreak of the First World War Canadarsquos First Nations pledged their men and money to the Crown to honour their long-standing tradition of forming military alliances with Europeans during times of war and as a means of resisting cultural assimilation and attaining equality through shared service
and sacrifice Initially the Canadian government rejected these offers based on the belief that status Indians were unsuited to modern civilized warfare But in 1915 Britain intervened and demanded Canada actively recruit Indian soldiers to meet the incessant need for manpower Thus began the complicated relationships between the Imperial Colonial and War Offices the Department of Indian Affairs and the Ministry of Militia that would affect every aspect of the war experience for Canadarsquos Aboriginal soldiers In this groundbreaking new book Winegard reveals how national and international forces directly influenced the more than 4000 status Indians who voluntarily served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force between 1914 and 1919mdasha per capita percentage equal to that of Euro-Canadiansmdashand how subsequent administrative policies profoundly affected their experiences at home on the battlefield and as returning veterans
Timothy C Winegard served nine years as an officer in the Canadian Forces He is the author of Oka A Convergence of Cultures and the Canadian Forces and Indigenous Peoples of the British Dominions and the First World War He teaches in the First Nations Studies department at the University of Western Ontario
ldquoWinegard has written what will be the new go-to source for scholars students and the public on Indigenous soldiers in the First World WarrdquomdashScott Sheffield Department of History University of the Fraser Valley
M I L I TA R Y H I S TO R Y bull W O R L D WA R I bull A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S
9 780887 557286
ISBN 978-0-88755-728-6
9 780887 557279
ISBN 978-0-88755-727-9
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First Nations Gaming in CanadaYale D Belanger ed
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-723-1308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Charts bull Tables bull Bibliography February 2011
While games of chance have been part of the Aboriginal cultural landscape since before European contact large-scale commercial gaming facilities within First Nations communities are a relatively new phenomenon in Canada First Nations Gaming in Canada is the first multidisciplinary study of the role of gaming in
indigenous communities north of the 49th parallel Bringing together some of Canadarsquos leading gambling researchers the book examines the history of Aboriginal gaming and its role in indigenous political economy the rise of large-scale casinos and cybergaming the socio-ecological impact of problem gambling and the challenges of labour unions and financial management The authors also call attention to the dearth of socioeconomic impact studies of gambling in First Nations communities while providing models to address this growing issue of concern
Yale D Belanger is an associate professor in the department of Native American studies at the University of Lethbridge and author of Ways of Knowing An Introduction to Native Studies in Canada and Gambling with the Future The Evolution of Aboriginal Gaming in Canada
ldquoFirst Nations Gaming in Canada is a useful and informative book that provides background on the historical cultural social economic and regulatory development of First Nations games and gambling This is a valuable reference book and a very useful guide to further literaturerdquomdashHelen Breen Southern Cross University International Gambling Studies
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull G A M B L I N G S T U D I E SA B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull W O M E NrsquoS S T U D I E S
Life Stages and Native WomenMemory Teachings and Story MedicineKim Anderson Foreword by Maria Campbell
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-726-2210 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index Critical Studies in Native History No 15September 2011
The process of ldquodigging up medicinesrdquomdashof rediscovering the stories of the pastmdashserves as a powerful healing force in the decolonization and recovery of Aboriginal communities In Life Stages and Native Women Kim Anderson shares the teachings of fourteen elders from the Canadian prairies and Ontario to illustrate how different life stages were
experienced by Meacutetis Cree and Anishinaabe girls and women during the mid-twentieth century These elders relate stories about their own lives the experiences of girls and women of their childhood communities and customs related to pregnancy birth post-natal care infant and child care puberty rites gender and age-specific work roles the distinct roles of post-menopausal women and womenrsquos roles in managing death Through these teachings we learn how evolving responsibilities from infancy to adulthood shaped womenrsquos identities and place within Indigenous society and were integral to the health and well-being of their communities By understanding how healthy communities were created in the past Anderson explains how this traditional knowledge can be applied toward rebuilding healthy Indigenous communities today
Kim Anderson is an associate professor in Indigenous Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University Brantford and is the author of A Recognition of Being Reconstructing Native Womanhood Maria Campbell is a distinguished Meacutetis author playwright filmmaker and Elder Her bestselling book Halfbreed continues to be taught in schools across Canada
9 780887 557262
ISBN 978-0-88755-726-2
9 780887 557231
ISBN 978-0-88755-723-1
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Restoring the BalanceFirst Nations Women Community and CultureGail Guthrie Valaskakis Madeleine Dion Stout and Eric Guimond eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 USbull 978-0-88755-709-5 Cloth bull $5995 S bull 978-0-88755-186-4384 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Colour Photo Section
Restoring the Balance brings to light the work First Nations women have performed and continue to perform in cultural continuity and community development It illustrates the challenges and successes they have had in the areas of law politics education community healing language and art while suggesting significant options
for sustained improvement of individual family and community well-being Written by fifteen Aboriginal scholars activists and community leaders the book combines life histories and biographical accounts with historical and critical analyses grounded in traditional thought and approaches It is a powerful and important book
Gail Guthrie Valaskakis was a distinguished professor emeritus of Concordia University and a leading authority on Aboriginal media and communications She passed away in 2007 Madeleine Dion Stout is a former nurse and founding director of the Centre of Aboriginal Education Research and Culture at Carleton University Eric Guimond is an assistant director at the Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate at Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Contributors Kim Anderson Jo-ann Archibald Cleo Big Eagle Yvonne Boyer Marlene Brant Castellano Eric Guimond Viviane Gray Gaye Hanson Anita Harper Emma LaRocque Mary Jane Norris Sherry Farrell Racette Madeleine Dion Stout Gail Guthrie Valaskakis Cynthia C Wesley-Esquimaux
A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title of 2009
When the Other Is MeNative Resistance Discourse 1850ndash1990Emma LaRocque
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-703-3 218 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index
In this long-awaited book from one of the most recognized and respected scholars in Native studies today Dr Emma LaRocque presents a powerful interdisciplinary study of the Native literary response to racist writing in the Canadian historical and literary record from 1850 to 1990 In When the Other Is Me LaRocque brings a metacritical
approach to Native writing situating it as resistance literature within and outside the postcolonial intellectual context She outlines the overwhelming evidence of dehumanization in Canadian historical and literary writing its effects on both popular culture and Canadian intellectual development and Native and non-Native intellectual responses to it in light of the interlayered mix of romanticism exaggeration of Native ldquodifferencerdquo and the continuing problem of internalization that challenges our understanding of the colonizercolonized relationship
Dr Emma LaRocque is a scholar author poet social and literary critic and a professor in the Department of Native Studies University of Manitoba She is the author of the groundbreaking book Defeathering the Indian and has also written extensively on contemporary Aboriginal literatures Canadian historiography and images of Aboriginal people in the media and marketplace She is a Plains Cree Metis from northeastern Alberta
ldquoI know of no other study in Canada which approaches Native lsquoresistance literaturersquo in such a comprehensive sweep based on theories of (de)colonization as well as a broad and encompassing knowledge of primary texts by Native authors and critics in Canada Emma LaRocque addresses issues that put her once again at the cutting edgerdquomdashHartmut Lutz University of Greifswald Germany
2011 Winner of the Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction
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Magic WeaponsAboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential SchoolSam McKegneyPreface by Basil Johnston
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Taking Back Our SpiritsIndigenous Literature Public Policy and HealingJo-Ann Episkenew
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From the earliest settler policies to deal with the ldquoIndian problemrdquo to contemporary government-run programs ostensibly designed to help indigenous people public policy has played a major role in creating the historical trauma that so greatly impacts the lives of Canadarsquos indigenous peoples Taking Back Our Spirits traces the links between Canadian public
policies the injuries they have inflicted on indigenous people and the role of indigenous literature in healing individuals and communities Episkenew examines contemporary autobiography fiction and drama to reveal how these texts respond to and critique public policy and how literature functions as ldquomedicinerdquo to help cure the colonial contagion
Jo-Ann Episkenew is the Director of the Indigenous Peoplesrsquo Health Research Centre in Regina
2010 Winner of the First Peoplesrsquo Writing Award2009 Winner of the Saskatchewan Book Award for Scholarly Writing
Critical Studies in Native History Formerly known as Manitoba Studies in Native HistorySeries Editor Jarvis Brownlie University of Manitoba(ISSN 1925-5888)
Critical Studies in Native History publishes pioneering books committed to new ways of thinking and writing about the historical experience of Aboriginal people
15 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine Kim AndersonForeword by Maria Campbell
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-726-2 bull 210 pp bull 6 x 9 Bibliography bull Index
14 A Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord 1670ndash1846 Paul Hackett
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-659-3 bull 316 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
13 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin Michael Angel
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12 Muskekowuck AthinuwickOriginal People of the Great Swampy LandVictor P Lytwyn
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-651-7 bull 304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
11 A National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System 1879 to 1986 JS Milloy
Paper bull $2695 CAN C $3095 US 978-0-88755-646-3 bull 424 pp bull 6 x 9 BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index Sixth Printing
10 Night Spirits The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi DeneIla Bussidor and Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart
Paper bull $1895 CAN C $2195 US 978-0-88755-643-2 bull 192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps 23 BampW Photos Bibliography Seventh Printing
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All Our ChangesImages from the Sixties GenerationPhotographs by Gerry Kopelow
Paper bull $3995 bull 978-0-88755-714-9158 pp bull 10frac12 x 9frac12 bull 152 BampW Photos bull Index
The 1960s defined a generation Young people across North America rebelled against the conservative consumer-driven society of the 1950s and spawned a social revolution that was felt
the world over Photographer Gerry Kopelow came of age in the late sixties At the age of eighteen with camera in hand he hit the road on a cross-country photographic journey that took him from Winnipeg to Toronto and Ottawa All Our Changes chronicles that journey and the shared experiences of a generation on the verge of redefining the nature of personal identity and societal responsibility Comprised of 152 photos taken between 1967 and 1975 All Our Changes captures the innocence and earnestness of the early Canadian hippie movement from political protests and speakersrsquo corners to Festival Express and the Mariposa Folk Festival Joni Mitchell is here as are the Guess Who but so are everyday kids hitching rides hanging out and one by one forever changing the Canadian political and cultural landscape Gerry Kopelow is a widely published veteran photographer specializing in architectural photography and photography of the performing arts
2010 Manitoba Book Awards Best Illustrated Book of the Year
ldquoAll Our Changes is a valuable document of a fascinating era and a profound meditation on place possibility and culture In spite of time passed these photos like old friends know who we arerdquomdash John K Samson lead singer of The Weakerthans
The North End Photographs by John PaskievichIntroduction by Stephen Osborne
Paper bull $3995 bull 978-0-88755-700-2 180 pp bull 10frac12 x 9frac12 bull 158 BampW Photos
Winnipegrsquos North End has informed the Canadian mythology and influenced the national psyche The North End also divides and defines the city of Winnipeg shaping its politics and sense of
identity It is here where First Nations and Old and New World immigrants cross the boundaries of ethnicity class and culture creating a complex multicultural community There is joy here and pride and poverty and richness and beauty John Paskievich grew up in the North End In these photographs taken between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s he set out to explore the North End he knew in his youth What he found were traces of it captured in the stillness in which the past still lingers and in the dignity and singularity of its inhabitants
John Paskievich is an award-winning photographer and documentary filmmaker His earlier books include A Place Not Our Own and A Voiceless Song and his films include The Storytelling Class and Unspeakable
2008 Winner of the Mary Scorer Book Award
P H OTO G R A P H Y P H OTO G R A P H Y
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Playing with MemoriesEssays on Guy MaddinDavid Church ed
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-712-5280 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section bull Filmography Bibliography bull Index
Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin It offers extensive perspectives on his career to date from the early experimentation of The Dead Father (1986) to the intensely intimate revelations of My Winnipeg (2007) Featuring new and updated essays
from American Canadian and Australian scholars collaborators and critics as well as an in-depth interview with Maddin this collection explores the aesthetics and politics behind Maddinrsquos work firmly situating his films within ongoing cultural debates about postmodernism genre and national identity
David Church teaches in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University He has contributed to Disability Studies Quarterly Offscreen Senses of Cinema and several other publications
Contributors William Beard Dana Cooley Lee Easton Kelly Hewson Donald Masterson Carl Matheson Geoff Pevere David L Pike Milan Pribisic Steven Shaviro Will Straw Stephen Snyder George Toles Darrell Varga Saige Walton
Related Interest
One Manrsquos DocumentaryA Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film BoardGraham McInnes Edited and Introduction by Gene Walz
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-679-1bull 256 pp bull 6 x 9 32 Photos bull Filmography bull Bibliography Index
Indigenous Screen Cultures in CanadaSigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-718-7Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US bull 978-0-88755-190-1216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 10 BampW Photos bull Bibliography
Indigenous media challenges the power of the state erodes communication monopolies and illuminates government threats to indigenous cultural economic and political sovereignty Its effectiveness in these areas however is hampered by government control of broadcast frequencies licensing and legal limitations over content and
ownership Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada explores key questions surrounding the power and suppression of indigenous narrative and representation in contemporary indigenous media Focussing primarily on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network the authors also examine indigenous language broadcasting in radio television and film Aboriginal journalism practices audience creation within and beyond indigenous communities the roles of program scheduling and content acquisition policies in the decolonization process the roles of digital video technologies and co-production agreements in indigenous filmmaking and the emergence of Aboriginal cyber-communities
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson is assistant professor in the Department of Museology University of Iceland He has a doctoral degree in cultural anthropology from Temple University in Philadelphia
Marian Bredin is associate professor in the Department of Communication Popular Culture and Film and Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University She is a member of the Popular Culture Niagara Research project and a contributor to Covering Niagara Studies in Local Popular Culture
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull M E D I A S T U D I E S
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Prairie MetropolisNew Essays on Winnipeg Social HistoryEsyllt W Jones and Gerald Friesen eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US 978-0-88755-713-2 bull 264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Tables bull Bibliography
2010 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award
Winnipegrsquos Great WarA City Comes of AgeJim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-721-7296 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout bull Maps bull Index
From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the cityrsquos history Winnipegrsquos Great War picks up in 1914 just as the city is regrouping after a brief economic downturn War comes unexpectedly thoughts of recovery are abandoned and the city digs in for a hard-fought four years
Using letters diaries and newspaper reports Jim Blanchard brings us into the homes and public offices of Winnipeg and its citizens to illustrate the profound effect the war had on every aspect of the city from its politics and economy to its men on the battlefield and its war-weary families fighting on the homefront He also reveals how these crucial years set the stage for the 1919 General Strike and how the First World War transformed Winnipeg into the city it is today
Jim Blanchard is the author of Winnipeg 1912 which won the Margaret McWilliams History Book Award and editor of A Thousand Miles of Prairie He is the Head of Reference Services at the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba
2010 winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award
H I S TO R Y bull W O R L D WA R I
Related Interest
Winnipeg 1912Jim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US978-0-88755-684-5278 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 60 BampW Photos Bibliography
ldquoA fascinating portrait superbrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoWinnipeg 1912 was a pleasure and occasionally an inspirationrdquo mdashDesmond Morton University of Toronto Quarterly
Winnipeg BeachLeisure and Courtship in a Resort Town 1900 ndash 1967Dale Barbour
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-722-4264 pp bull 5frac12 x 8frac12 bull BampW Photos throughout Bibliography bull Index
During the first half of the twentieth century Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West Located just north of Manitobarsquos bustling capital it drew 40000 visitors a day and served as an important intersection between classes ethnic communities and perhaps most importantly between genders In Winnipeg
Beach Dale Barbour takes us into the heart of this turn-of-the-century resort area and introduces us to some of the people who worked played and lived in the resort Through photographs interviews and newspaper clippings he presents a lively history of this resort area and its surprising role in the evolution of local courtship and dating practices from the commoditization of the courting experience by the Canadian Pacific Railwayrsquos ldquoMoonlight Specialsrdquo through the development of an elaborate amusement area that encouraged public dating and to its eventual demise amid the moral panic over sexual behaviour during the 1950s and lsquo60s
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth A former journalist he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto
ldquoThis is an intelligent and highly readable account of Winnipeg Beach at the height of its appeal a story of interest to both seekers and scholars of amusementrdquomdashSteve Penfold author of The Donut A Canadian History
C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y bull G E N D E R S T U D I E S
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-720-0Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-191-8312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout Maps bull Index
3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-716-3Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-188-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-715-6Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US 978-0-88755-187-1192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-706-4Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-182-6408 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section Glossary bull Bibliography bull Index
Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-725-5216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography Index bull Studies in Immigration and Culture No 6September 2011
Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495978-0-88755-701-9 308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 12 BampW Photos Bibliography bull Index
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Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-719-4462 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Illustrations bull Maps bull Tables Bibliography
Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-724-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo section bull Index
Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
B I O G R A P H Y M E M O I R bull C A N A D I A N P O L I T I C S
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AboriginalNative Studies 631-9 As Long as the Rivers Run Hydroelectric
Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
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731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
617-3 New Peoples Being and Becoming Meacutetis bull Jacqueline Peterson amp Jennifer SH Brown eds (pb) $2495 C
643-2 Night Spirits Relocation of the Sayisi Dene bull Ila Bussidor amp Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart (pb) $1895 C
160-4 Ojibwa of Western Canada bull Laura Peers (cl) $3995 S 978-0-88755-636-4 (pb) $1995
623-4 Plains Cree Trade Diplomacy War bull JS Milloy (pb) $2495 C
173-4 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin bull Michael Angel (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-657-9 (pb) $2495
622-7 Orders of the Dreamed George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion bull Jennifer SH Brown amp Robert Brightman eds (pb) $1895 C
638-8 Severing the Ties that Bind Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremo-nies on the Prairies bull Katherine Pettipas (pb) $2495 C
659-3 Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord bull Paul Hackett (pb) $2495 C
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679-1 One Manrsquos Documentary A Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film Board bull Graham McInnes amp Gene Walz (pb) $2495
712-5 Playing with Memories Essays on Guy Maddin bull David Church ed (pb) $2995
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
Geography635-7 Geography of Manitoba bull John Welsted John
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169-7 Dictionary of Manitoba Biography bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-662-3 (pb) $2495
185-7 For All We Have and Are Regina and the Experience of the Great War bull James M Pitsula (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-708-8 (pb) $2695
676-0 Formidable Heritage Manitobarsquos North and the Cost of Development bull Jim Mochoruk (pb) $2795
168-0 From the Inside Out Rural Worlds of Men-nonite Diarists bull Royden Loewen (cl) $4500 978-0-88755-664-7 (pb) $2495
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
655-5 Hidden Worlds Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s bull Royden Loewen (pb) $2295
184-0 Lord Selkirk A Life bull JM Bumsted (cl) $3995dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada bull
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Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
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713-2 Prairie Metropolis New Essays on Winnipeg Social History bull Esyllt W Jones amp Gerald Friesen eds (pb) $2995
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639-5 River Road Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History bull Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
677-7 Rural Life Portraits of the Prairie Town 1946 bull James P Giffen amp Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
692-0 St Johnrsquos College Faith and Education in Western Canada bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
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179-6 Travelling Passions The Hidden Life of Vilhjal-mur Stefansson bull Giacutesli Paacutelsson (cl) $3995
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684-5 Winnipeg 1912 bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495722-4 Winnipeg Beach Leisure and Courtship in a
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661-6 Icelanders in North America bull Jonas Thor (pb) $2495
699-9 My Parents Memoirs of New World Icelanders bull Birna Bjarnadoacutettir (pb) $2295
694-4 North American Icelandic The Life of a Language bull Birna Arnbjoumlrnsdoacutettir (pb) $3495 S
628-9 Western Icelandic Short Stories bull Kirsten Wolf amp Arny Hjaltadoacutettir (pb) $1795
641-8 Writings by Western Icelandic Women bull Kirsten Wolf (pb) $1895
International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
in Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495 C
Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
Laurence bull Lyall Powers (cl) $4495 978-0-88755-687-6 (pb) $2995
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18 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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IN P
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Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
682-1 History Literature and the Writing of the Canadian Prairies bull Alison Calder amp Robert Wardhaugh eds (pb) $2495
177-2 Intimate Strangers Letters of Margaret Laurence and Gabrielle Roy bull Paul G Socken (cl) $1695
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495dagger733-0 Psychedelic Psychology LSD on the Canadian
Prairies bull Erika Dyck (pb) $2795
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Stewart amp Douglas Watkinson (cl) $4995 978-0-88755-678-4 (pb) $2695
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Perspectives on Canadian Governance bull Ian Peach ed (pb) $2795 C
711-8 Just One Vote From Jim Waldingrsquos Nomination to Constitutional Defeat bull Ian Stewart (pb) $2695
724-8 Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley (pb) $2795
686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
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148-2 Dogrsquos Children Anishinaabe Texts by Angeline Williams bull Leonard Bloomfield amp John D Nichols eds (cl) $2500
649-4 They Knew Both Sides of Medicine Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
ment on the Canadian Parkland bull John C Lehr (pb) $2795
187-1 Families Lovers and their Letters Italian Postwar Migration to Canada bull Sonia Cancian (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-715-6 (pb) $3495
701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
188-8 Sounds of Ethnicity Listening to German North America bull Barbara Lorenzkowski (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-716-3 (pb) $3495
191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
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Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (pb) $4495
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on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
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Seeing RedA History of Natives in Canadian NewspapersMark Cronlund Anderson and Carmen L Robertson
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Seeing Red is a groundbreaking study of how Canadian English-language newspapers have portrayed Aboriginal peoples from 1869 to the present day From reports on the North-West Rebellion to coverage of the Oka Crisis it presents overwhelming evidence that the colonial imaginary continues to dominate depictions of Aboriginal peoples
and perpetuates an imagined Native inferiority that contributes significantly to the marginalization of Indigenous people in Canada That such imagery persists to this day suggests strongly that our country which prides itself on its commitment to multiculturalism and racial tolerance is living in denial
Mark Cronlund Anderson is the author of four books including Cowboy Imperialism and Hollywood Film which won the 2010 Cawelti Prize for Best Book in Popular and American Culture He is a professor of history at Luther College University of Regina Carmen L Robertson is an associate professor of art history at University of Regina and also maintains an active curatorial practice
ldquoSeeing Red is a remarkable contribution to this countryrsquos political and social history It sets a new standard for archival research and critical thinking that hopefully will shake the Canadian media establishmentrdquomdashNiigaanwewidam James Sinclair Winnipeg Free Press
For King and KanataCanadian Indians and the First World WarTimothy C Winegard
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When the call to arms was heard at the outbreak of the First World War Canadarsquos First Nations pledged their men and money to the Crown to honour their long-standing tradition of forming military alliances with Europeans during times of war and as a means of resisting cultural assimilation and attaining equality through shared service
and sacrifice Initially the Canadian government rejected these offers based on the belief that status Indians were unsuited to modern civilized warfare But in 1915 Britain intervened and demanded Canada actively recruit Indian soldiers to meet the incessant need for manpower Thus began the complicated relationships between the Imperial Colonial and War Offices the Department of Indian Affairs and the Ministry of Militia that would affect every aspect of the war experience for Canadarsquos Aboriginal soldiers In this groundbreaking new book Winegard reveals how national and international forces directly influenced the more than 4000 status Indians who voluntarily served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force between 1914 and 1919mdasha per capita percentage equal to that of Euro-Canadiansmdashand how subsequent administrative policies profoundly affected their experiences at home on the battlefield and as returning veterans
Timothy C Winegard served nine years as an officer in the Canadian Forces He is the author of Oka A Convergence of Cultures and the Canadian Forces and Indigenous Peoples of the British Dominions and the First World War He teaches in the First Nations Studies department at the University of Western Ontario
ldquoWinegard has written what will be the new go-to source for scholars students and the public on Indigenous soldiers in the First World WarrdquomdashScott Sheffield Department of History University of the Fraser Valley
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First Nations Gaming in CanadaYale D Belanger ed
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While games of chance have been part of the Aboriginal cultural landscape since before European contact large-scale commercial gaming facilities within First Nations communities are a relatively new phenomenon in Canada First Nations Gaming in Canada is the first multidisciplinary study of the role of gaming in
indigenous communities north of the 49th parallel Bringing together some of Canadarsquos leading gambling researchers the book examines the history of Aboriginal gaming and its role in indigenous political economy the rise of large-scale casinos and cybergaming the socio-ecological impact of problem gambling and the challenges of labour unions and financial management The authors also call attention to the dearth of socioeconomic impact studies of gambling in First Nations communities while providing models to address this growing issue of concern
Yale D Belanger is an associate professor in the department of Native American studies at the University of Lethbridge and author of Ways of Knowing An Introduction to Native Studies in Canada and Gambling with the Future The Evolution of Aboriginal Gaming in Canada
ldquoFirst Nations Gaming in Canada is a useful and informative book that provides background on the historical cultural social economic and regulatory development of First Nations games and gambling This is a valuable reference book and a very useful guide to further literaturerdquomdashHelen Breen Southern Cross University International Gambling Studies
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Life Stages and Native WomenMemory Teachings and Story MedicineKim Anderson Foreword by Maria Campbell
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The process of ldquodigging up medicinesrdquomdashof rediscovering the stories of the pastmdashserves as a powerful healing force in the decolonization and recovery of Aboriginal communities In Life Stages and Native Women Kim Anderson shares the teachings of fourteen elders from the Canadian prairies and Ontario to illustrate how different life stages were
experienced by Meacutetis Cree and Anishinaabe girls and women during the mid-twentieth century These elders relate stories about their own lives the experiences of girls and women of their childhood communities and customs related to pregnancy birth post-natal care infant and child care puberty rites gender and age-specific work roles the distinct roles of post-menopausal women and womenrsquos roles in managing death Through these teachings we learn how evolving responsibilities from infancy to adulthood shaped womenrsquos identities and place within Indigenous society and were integral to the health and well-being of their communities By understanding how healthy communities were created in the past Anderson explains how this traditional knowledge can be applied toward rebuilding healthy Indigenous communities today
Kim Anderson is an associate professor in Indigenous Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University Brantford and is the author of A Recognition of Being Reconstructing Native Womanhood Maria Campbell is a distinguished Meacutetis author playwright filmmaker and Elder Her bestselling book Halfbreed continues to be taught in schools across Canada
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Restoring the BalanceFirst Nations Women Community and CultureGail Guthrie Valaskakis Madeleine Dion Stout and Eric Guimond eds
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Restoring the Balance brings to light the work First Nations women have performed and continue to perform in cultural continuity and community development It illustrates the challenges and successes they have had in the areas of law politics education community healing language and art while suggesting significant options
for sustained improvement of individual family and community well-being Written by fifteen Aboriginal scholars activists and community leaders the book combines life histories and biographical accounts with historical and critical analyses grounded in traditional thought and approaches It is a powerful and important book
Gail Guthrie Valaskakis was a distinguished professor emeritus of Concordia University and a leading authority on Aboriginal media and communications She passed away in 2007 Madeleine Dion Stout is a former nurse and founding director of the Centre of Aboriginal Education Research and Culture at Carleton University Eric Guimond is an assistant director at the Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate at Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Contributors Kim Anderson Jo-ann Archibald Cleo Big Eagle Yvonne Boyer Marlene Brant Castellano Eric Guimond Viviane Gray Gaye Hanson Anita Harper Emma LaRocque Mary Jane Norris Sherry Farrell Racette Madeleine Dion Stout Gail Guthrie Valaskakis Cynthia C Wesley-Esquimaux
A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title of 2009
When the Other Is MeNative Resistance Discourse 1850ndash1990Emma LaRocque
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In this long-awaited book from one of the most recognized and respected scholars in Native studies today Dr Emma LaRocque presents a powerful interdisciplinary study of the Native literary response to racist writing in the Canadian historical and literary record from 1850 to 1990 In When the Other Is Me LaRocque brings a metacritical
approach to Native writing situating it as resistance literature within and outside the postcolonial intellectual context She outlines the overwhelming evidence of dehumanization in Canadian historical and literary writing its effects on both popular culture and Canadian intellectual development and Native and non-Native intellectual responses to it in light of the interlayered mix of romanticism exaggeration of Native ldquodifferencerdquo and the continuing problem of internalization that challenges our understanding of the colonizercolonized relationship
Dr Emma LaRocque is a scholar author poet social and literary critic and a professor in the Department of Native Studies University of Manitoba She is the author of the groundbreaking book Defeathering the Indian and has also written extensively on contemporary Aboriginal literatures Canadian historiography and images of Aboriginal people in the media and marketplace She is a Plains Cree Metis from northeastern Alberta
ldquoI know of no other study in Canada which approaches Native lsquoresistance literaturersquo in such a comprehensive sweep based on theories of (de)colonization as well as a broad and encompassing knowledge of primary texts by Native authors and critics in Canada Emma LaRocque addresses issues that put her once again at the cutting edgerdquomdashHartmut Lutz University of Greifswald Germany
2011 Winner of the Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction
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Magic WeaponsAboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential SchoolSam McKegneyPreface by Basil Johnston
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Taking Back Our SpiritsIndigenous Literature Public Policy and HealingJo-Ann Episkenew
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From the earliest settler policies to deal with the ldquoIndian problemrdquo to contemporary government-run programs ostensibly designed to help indigenous people public policy has played a major role in creating the historical trauma that so greatly impacts the lives of Canadarsquos indigenous peoples Taking Back Our Spirits traces the links between Canadian public
policies the injuries they have inflicted on indigenous people and the role of indigenous literature in healing individuals and communities Episkenew examines contemporary autobiography fiction and drama to reveal how these texts respond to and critique public policy and how literature functions as ldquomedicinerdquo to help cure the colonial contagion
Jo-Ann Episkenew is the Director of the Indigenous Peoplesrsquo Health Research Centre in Regina
2010 Winner of the First Peoplesrsquo Writing Award2009 Winner of the Saskatchewan Book Award for Scholarly Writing
Critical Studies in Native History Formerly known as Manitoba Studies in Native HistorySeries Editor Jarvis Brownlie University of Manitoba(ISSN 1925-5888)
Critical Studies in Native History publishes pioneering books committed to new ways of thinking and writing about the historical experience of Aboriginal people
15 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine Kim AndersonForeword by Maria Campbell
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14 A Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord 1670ndash1846 Paul Hackett
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13 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin Michael Angel
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12 Muskekowuck AthinuwickOriginal People of the Great Swampy LandVictor P Lytwyn
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11 A National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System 1879 to 1986 JS Milloy
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10 Night Spirits The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi DeneIla Bussidor and Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart
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All Our ChangesImages from the Sixties GenerationPhotographs by Gerry Kopelow
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The 1960s defined a generation Young people across North America rebelled against the conservative consumer-driven society of the 1950s and spawned a social revolution that was felt
the world over Photographer Gerry Kopelow came of age in the late sixties At the age of eighteen with camera in hand he hit the road on a cross-country photographic journey that took him from Winnipeg to Toronto and Ottawa All Our Changes chronicles that journey and the shared experiences of a generation on the verge of redefining the nature of personal identity and societal responsibility Comprised of 152 photos taken between 1967 and 1975 All Our Changes captures the innocence and earnestness of the early Canadian hippie movement from political protests and speakersrsquo corners to Festival Express and the Mariposa Folk Festival Joni Mitchell is here as are the Guess Who but so are everyday kids hitching rides hanging out and one by one forever changing the Canadian political and cultural landscape Gerry Kopelow is a widely published veteran photographer specializing in architectural photography and photography of the performing arts
2010 Manitoba Book Awards Best Illustrated Book of the Year
ldquoAll Our Changes is a valuable document of a fascinating era and a profound meditation on place possibility and culture In spite of time passed these photos like old friends know who we arerdquomdash John K Samson lead singer of The Weakerthans
The North End Photographs by John PaskievichIntroduction by Stephen Osborne
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Winnipegrsquos North End has informed the Canadian mythology and influenced the national psyche The North End also divides and defines the city of Winnipeg shaping its politics and sense of
identity It is here where First Nations and Old and New World immigrants cross the boundaries of ethnicity class and culture creating a complex multicultural community There is joy here and pride and poverty and richness and beauty John Paskievich grew up in the North End In these photographs taken between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s he set out to explore the North End he knew in his youth What he found were traces of it captured in the stillness in which the past still lingers and in the dignity and singularity of its inhabitants
John Paskievich is an award-winning photographer and documentary filmmaker His earlier books include A Place Not Our Own and A Voiceless Song and his films include The Storytelling Class and Unspeakable
2008 Winner of the Mary Scorer Book Award
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Playing with MemoriesEssays on Guy MaddinDavid Church ed
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Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin It offers extensive perspectives on his career to date from the early experimentation of The Dead Father (1986) to the intensely intimate revelations of My Winnipeg (2007) Featuring new and updated essays
from American Canadian and Australian scholars collaborators and critics as well as an in-depth interview with Maddin this collection explores the aesthetics and politics behind Maddinrsquos work firmly situating his films within ongoing cultural debates about postmodernism genre and national identity
David Church teaches in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University He has contributed to Disability Studies Quarterly Offscreen Senses of Cinema and several other publications
Contributors William Beard Dana Cooley Lee Easton Kelly Hewson Donald Masterson Carl Matheson Geoff Pevere David L Pike Milan Pribisic Steven Shaviro Will Straw Stephen Snyder George Toles Darrell Varga Saige Walton
Related Interest
One Manrsquos DocumentaryA Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film BoardGraham McInnes Edited and Introduction by Gene Walz
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Indigenous Screen Cultures in CanadaSigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin eds
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Indigenous media challenges the power of the state erodes communication monopolies and illuminates government threats to indigenous cultural economic and political sovereignty Its effectiveness in these areas however is hampered by government control of broadcast frequencies licensing and legal limitations over content and
ownership Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada explores key questions surrounding the power and suppression of indigenous narrative and representation in contemporary indigenous media Focussing primarily on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network the authors also examine indigenous language broadcasting in radio television and film Aboriginal journalism practices audience creation within and beyond indigenous communities the roles of program scheduling and content acquisition policies in the decolonization process the roles of digital video technologies and co-production agreements in indigenous filmmaking and the emergence of Aboriginal cyber-communities
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson is assistant professor in the Department of Museology University of Iceland He has a doctoral degree in cultural anthropology from Temple University in Philadelphia
Marian Bredin is associate professor in the Department of Communication Popular Culture and Film and Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University She is a member of the Popular Culture Niagara Research project and a contributor to Covering Niagara Studies in Local Popular Culture
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Prairie MetropolisNew Essays on Winnipeg Social HistoryEsyllt W Jones and Gerald Friesen eds
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2010 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award
Winnipegrsquos Great WarA City Comes of AgeJim Blanchard
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From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the cityrsquos history Winnipegrsquos Great War picks up in 1914 just as the city is regrouping after a brief economic downturn War comes unexpectedly thoughts of recovery are abandoned and the city digs in for a hard-fought four years
Using letters diaries and newspaper reports Jim Blanchard brings us into the homes and public offices of Winnipeg and its citizens to illustrate the profound effect the war had on every aspect of the city from its politics and economy to its men on the battlefield and its war-weary families fighting on the homefront He also reveals how these crucial years set the stage for the 1919 General Strike and how the First World War transformed Winnipeg into the city it is today
Jim Blanchard is the author of Winnipeg 1912 which won the Margaret McWilliams History Book Award and editor of A Thousand Miles of Prairie He is the Head of Reference Services at the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba
2010 winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award
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Winnipeg 1912Jim Blanchard
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ldquoA fascinating portrait superbrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoWinnipeg 1912 was a pleasure and occasionally an inspirationrdquo mdashDesmond Morton University of Toronto Quarterly
Winnipeg BeachLeisure and Courtship in a Resort Town 1900 ndash 1967Dale Barbour
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During the first half of the twentieth century Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West Located just north of Manitobarsquos bustling capital it drew 40000 visitors a day and served as an important intersection between classes ethnic communities and perhaps most importantly between genders In Winnipeg
Beach Dale Barbour takes us into the heart of this turn-of-the-century resort area and introduces us to some of the people who worked played and lived in the resort Through photographs interviews and newspaper clippings he presents a lively history of this resort area and its surprising role in the evolution of local courtship and dating practices from the commoditization of the courting experience by the Canadian Pacific Railwayrsquos ldquoMoonlight Specialsrdquo through the development of an elaborate amusement area that encouraged public dating and to its eventual demise amid the moral panic over sexual behaviour during the 1950s and lsquo60s
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth A former journalist he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto
ldquoThis is an intelligent and highly readable account of Winnipeg Beach at the height of its appeal a story of interest to both seekers and scholars of amusementrdquomdashSteve Penfold author of The Donut A Canadian History
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
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3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
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4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
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2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
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Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
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Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
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Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
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Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
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Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
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Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
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Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
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Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
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731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
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Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
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681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
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First Nations Gaming in CanadaYale D Belanger ed
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-723-1308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Charts bull Tables bull Bibliography February 2011
While games of chance have been part of the Aboriginal cultural landscape since before European contact large-scale commercial gaming facilities within First Nations communities are a relatively new phenomenon in Canada First Nations Gaming in Canada is the first multidisciplinary study of the role of gaming in
indigenous communities north of the 49th parallel Bringing together some of Canadarsquos leading gambling researchers the book examines the history of Aboriginal gaming and its role in indigenous political economy the rise of large-scale casinos and cybergaming the socio-ecological impact of problem gambling and the challenges of labour unions and financial management The authors also call attention to the dearth of socioeconomic impact studies of gambling in First Nations communities while providing models to address this growing issue of concern
Yale D Belanger is an associate professor in the department of Native American studies at the University of Lethbridge and author of Ways of Knowing An Introduction to Native Studies in Canada and Gambling with the Future The Evolution of Aboriginal Gaming in Canada
ldquoFirst Nations Gaming in Canada is a useful and informative book that provides background on the historical cultural social economic and regulatory development of First Nations games and gambling This is a valuable reference book and a very useful guide to further literaturerdquomdashHelen Breen Southern Cross University International Gambling Studies
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull G A M B L I N G S T U D I E SA B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull W O M E NrsquoS S T U D I E S
Life Stages and Native WomenMemory Teachings and Story MedicineKim Anderson Foreword by Maria Campbell
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-726-2210 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index Critical Studies in Native History No 15September 2011
The process of ldquodigging up medicinesrdquomdashof rediscovering the stories of the pastmdashserves as a powerful healing force in the decolonization and recovery of Aboriginal communities In Life Stages and Native Women Kim Anderson shares the teachings of fourteen elders from the Canadian prairies and Ontario to illustrate how different life stages were
experienced by Meacutetis Cree and Anishinaabe girls and women during the mid-twentieth century These elders relate stories about their own lives the experiences of girls and women of their childhood communities and customs related to pregnancy birth post-natal care infant and child care puberty rites gender and age-specific work roles the distinct roles of post-menopausal women and womenrsquos roles in managing death Through these teachings we learn how evolving responsibilities from infancy to adulthood shaped womenrsquos identities and place within Indigenous society and were integral to the health and well-being of their communities By understanding how healthy communities were created in the past Anderson explains how this traditional knowledge can be applied toward rebuilding healthy Indigenous communities today
Kim Anderson is an associate professor in Indigenous Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University Brantford and is the author of A Recognition of Being Reconstructing Native Womanhood Maria Campbell is a distinguished Meacutetis author playwright filmmaker and Elder Her bestselling book Halfbreed continues to be taught in schools across Canada
9 780887 557262
ISBN 978-0-88755-726-2
9 780887 557231
ISBN 978-0-88755-723-1
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Restoring the BalanceFirst Nations Women Community and CultureGail Guthrie Valaskakis Madeleine Dion Stout and Eric Guimond eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 USbull 978-0-88755-709-5 Cloth bull $5995 S bull 978-0-88755-186-4384 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Colour Photo Section
Restoring the Balance brings to light the work First Nations women have performed and continue to perform in cultural continuity and community development It illustrates the challenges and successes they have had in the areas of law politics education community healing language and art while suggesting significant options
for sustained improvement of individual family and community well-being Written by fifteen Aboriginal scholars activists and community leaders the book combines life histories and biographical accounts with historical and critical analyses grounded in traditional thought and approaches It is a powerful and important book
Gail Guthrie Valaskakis was a distinguished professor emeritus of Concordia University and a leading authority on Aboriginal media and communications She passed away in 2007 Madeleine Dion Stout is a former nurse and founding director of the Centre of Aboriginal Education Research and Culture at Carleton University Eric Guimond is an assistant director at the Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate at Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Contributors Kim Anderson Jo-ann Archibald Cleo Big Eagle Yvonne Boyer Marlene Brant Castellano Eric Guimond Viviane Gray Gaye Hanson Anita Harper Emma LaRocque Mary Jane Norris Sherry Farrell Racette Madeleine Dion Stout Gail Guthrie Valaskakis Cynthia C Wesley-Esquimaux
A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title of 2009
When the Other Is MeNative Resistance Discourse 1850ndash1990Emma LaRocque
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-703-3 218 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index
In this long-awaited book from one of the most recognized and respected scholars in Native studies today Dr Emma LaRocque presents a powerful interdisciplinary study of the Native literary response to racist writing in the Canadian historical and literary record from 1850 to 1990 In When the Other Is Me LaRocque brings a metacritical
approach to Native writing situating it as resistance literature within and outside the postcolonial intellectual context She outlines the overwhelming evidence of dehumanization in Canadian historical and literary writing its effects on both popular culture and Canadian intellectual development and Native and non-Native intellectual responses to it in light of the interlayered mix of romanticism exaggeration of Native ldquodifferencerdquo and the continuing problem of internalization that challenges our understanding of the colonizercolonized relationship
Dr Emma LaRocque is a scholar author poet social and literary critic and a professor in the Department of Native Studies University of Manitoba She is the author of the groundbreaking book Defeathering the Indian and has also written extensively on contemporary Aboriginal literatures Canadian historiography and images of Aboriginal people in the media and marketplace She is a Plains Cree Metis from northeastern Alberta
ldquoI know of no other study in Canada which approaches Native lsquoresistance literaturersquo in such a comprehensive sweep based on theories of (de)colonization as well as a broad and encompassing knowledge of primary texts by Native authors and critics in Canada Emma LaRocque addresses issues that put her once again at the cutting edgerdquomdashHartmut Lutz University of Greifswald Germany
2011 Winner of the Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction
N AT I V E S T U D I E S H I S TO R Y L I T E R A R Y C R I T I C I S M
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Magic WeaponsAboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential SchoolSam McKegneyPreface by Basil Johnston
Paper bull $2895 CAN $3295 US 978-0-88755-702-6241 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index
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Taking Back Our SpiritsIndigenous Literature Public Policy and HealingJo-Ann Episkenew
Paper bull $2795 CAN C $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-710-1248 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index
From the earliest settler policies to deal with the ldquoIndian problemrdquo to contemporary government-run programs ostensibly designed to help indigenous people public policy has played a major role in creating the historical trauma that so greatly impacts the lives of Canadarsquos indigenous peoples Taking Back Our Spirits traces the links between Canadian public
policies the injuries they have inflicted on indigenous people and the role of indigenous literature in healing individuals and communities Episkenew examines contemporary autobiography fiction and drama to reveal how these texts respond to and critique public policy and how literature functions as ldquomedicinerdquo to help cure the colonial contagion
Jo-Ann Episkenew is the Director of the Indigenous Peoplesrsquo Health Research Centre in Regina
2010 Winner of the First Peoplesrsquo Writing Award2009 Winner of the Saskatchewan Book Award for Scholarly Writing
Critical Studies in Native History Formerly known as Manitoba Studies in Native HistorySeries Editor Jarvis Brownlie University of Manitoba(ISSN 1925-5888)
Critical Studies in Native History publishes pioneering books committed to new ways of thinking and writing about the historical experience of Aboriginal people
15 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine Kim AndersonForeword by Maria Campbell
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-726-2 bull 210 pp bull 6 x 9 Bibliography bull Index
14 A Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord 1670ndash1846 Paul Hackett
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-659-3 bull 316 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
13 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin Michael Angel
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-657-9Cloth bull $5500 CAN $5995 US 978-0-88755-173-4 bull 274 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
12 Muskekowuck AthinuwickOriginal People of the Great Swampy LandVictor P Lytwyn
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-651-7 bull 304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
11 A National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System 1879 to 1986 JS Milloy
Paper bull $2695 CAN C $3095 US 978-0-88755-646-3 bull 424 pp bull 6 x 9 BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index Sixth Printing
10 Night Spirits The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi DeneIla Bussidor and Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart
Paper bull $1895 CAN C $2195 US 978-0-88755-643-2 bull 192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps 23 BampW Photos Bibliography Seventh Printing
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All Our ChangesImages from the Sixties GenerationPhotographs by Gerry Kopelow
Paper bull $3995 bull 978-0-88755-714-9158 pp bull 10frac12 x 9frac12 bull 152 BampW Photos bull Index
The 1960s defined a generation Young people across North America rebelled against the conservative consumer-driven society of the 1950s and spawned a social revolution that was felt
the world over Photographer Gerry Kopelow came of age in the late sixties At the age of eighteen with camera in hand he hit the road on a cross-country photographic journey that took him from Winnipeg to Toronto and Ottawa All Our Changes chronicles that journey and the shared experiences of a generation on the verge of redefining the nature of personal identity and societal responsibility Comprised of 152 photos taken between 1967 and 1975 All Our Changes captures the innocence and earnestness of the early Canadian hippie movement from political protests and speakersrsquo corners to Festival Express and the Mariposa Folk Festival Joni Mitchell is here as are the Guess Who but so are everyday kids hitching rides hanging out and one by one forever changing the Canadian political and cultural landscape Gerry Kopelow is a widely published veteran photographer specializing in architectural photography and photography of the performing arts
2010 Manitoba Book Awards Best Illustrated Book of the Year
ldquoAll Our Changes is a valuable document of a fascinating era and a profound meditation on place possibility and culture In spite of time passed these photos like old friends know who we arerdquomdash John K Samson lead singer of The Weakerthans
The North End Photographs by John PaskievichIntroduction by Stephen Osborne
Paper bull $3995 bull 978-0-88755-700-2 180 pp bull 10frac12 x 9frac12 bull 158 BampW Photos
Winnipegrsquos North End has informed the Canadian mythology and influenced the national psyche The North End also divides and defines the city of Winnipeg shaping its politics and sense of
identity It is here where First Nations and Old and New World immigrants cross the boundaries of ethnicity class and culture creating a complex multicultural community There is joy here and pride and poverty and richness and beauty John Paskievich grew up in the North End In these photographs taken between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s he set out to explore the North End he knew in his youth What he found were traces of it captured in the stillness in which the past still lingers and in the dignity and singularity of its inhabitants
John Paskievich is an award-winning photographer and documentary filmmaker His earlier books include A Place Not Our Own and A Voiceless Song and his films include The Storytelling Class and Unspeakable
2008 Winner of the Mary Scorer Book Award
P H OTO G R A P H Y P H OTO G R A P H Y
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Playing with MemoriesEssays on Guy MaddinDavid Church ed
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-712-5280 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section bull Filmography Bibliography bull Index
Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin It offers extensive perspectives on his career to date from the early experimentation of The Dead Father (1986) to the intensely intimate revelations of My Winnipeg (2007) Featuring new and updated essays
from American Canadian and Australian scholars collaborators and critics as well as an in-depth interview with Maddin this collection explores the aesthetics and politics behind Maddinrsquos work firmly situating his films within ongoing cultural debates about postmodernism genre and national identity
David Church teaches in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University He has contributed to Disability Studies Quarterly Offscreen Senses of Cinema and several other publications
Contributors William Beard Dana Cooley Lee Easton Kelly Hewson Donald Masterson Carl Matheson Geoff Pevere David L Pike Milan Pribisic Steven Shaviro Will Straw Stephen Snyder George Toles Darrell Varga Saige Walton
Related Interest
One Manrsquos DocumentaryA Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film BoardGraham McInnes Edited and Introduction by Gene Walz
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-679-1bull 256 pp bull 6 x 9 32 Photos bull Filmography bull Bibliography Index
Indigenous Screen Cultures in CanadaSigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-718-7Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US bull 978-0-88755-190-1216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 10 BampW Photos bull Bibliography
Indigenous media challenges the power of the state erodes communication monopolies and illuminates government threats to indigenous cultural economic and political sovereignty Its effectiveness in these areas however is hampered by government control of broadcast frequencies licensing and legal limitations over content and
ownership Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada explores key questions surrounding the power and suppression of indigenous narrative and representation in contemporary indigenous media Focussing primarily on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network the authors also examine indigenous language broadcasting in radio television and film Aboriginal journalism practices audience creation within and beyond indigenous communities the roles of program scheduling and content acquisition policies in the decolonization process the roles of digital video technologies and co-production agreements in indigenous filmmaking and the emergence of Aboriginal cyber-communities
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson is assistant professor in the Department of Museology University of Iceland He has a doctoral degree in cultural anthropology from Temple University in Philadelphia
Marian Bredin is associate professor in the Department of Communication Popular Culture and Film and Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University She is a member of the Popular Culture Niagara Research project and a contributor to Covering Niagara Studies in Local Popular Culture
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull M E D I A S T U D I E S
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Prairie MetropolisNew Essays on Winnipeg Social HistoryEsyllt W Jones and Gerald Friesen eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US 978-0-88755-713-2 bull 264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Tables bull Bibliography
2010 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award
Winnipegrsquos Great WarA City Comes of AgeJim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-721-7296 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout bull Maps bull Index
From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the cityrsquos history Winnipegrsquos Great War picks up in 1914 just as the city is regrouping after a brief economic downturn War comes unexpectedly thoughts of recovery are abandoned and the city digs in for a hard-fought four years
Using letters diaries and newspaper reports Jim Blanchard brings us into the homes and public offices of Winnipeg and its citizens to illustrate the profound effect the war had on every aspect of the city from its politics and economy to its men on the battlefield and its war-weary families fighting on the homefront He also reveals how these crucial years set the stage for the 1919 General Strike and how the First World War transformed Winnipeg into the city it is today
Jim Blanchard is the author of Winnipeg 1912 which won the Margaret McWilliams History Book Award and editor of A Thousand Miles of Prairie He is the Head of Reference Services at the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba
2010 winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award
H I S TO R Y bull W O R L D WA R I
Related Interest
Winnipeg 1912Jim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US978-0-88755-684-5278 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 60 BampW Photos Bibliography
ldquoA fascinating portrait superbrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoWinnipeg 1912 was a pleasure and occasionally an inspirationrdquo mdashDesmond Morton University of Toronto Quarterly
Winnipeg BeachLeisure and Courtship in a Resort Town 1900 ndash 1967Dale Barbour
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-722-4264 pp bull 5frac12 x 8frac12 bull BampW Photos throughout Bibliography bull Index
During the first half of the twentieth century Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West Located just north of Manitobarsquos bustling capital it drew 40000 visitors a day and served as an important intersection between classes ethnic communities and perhaps most importantly between genders In Winnipeg
Beach Dale Barbour takes us into the heart of this turn-of-the-century resort area and introduces us to some of the people who worked played and lived in the resort Through photographs interviews and newspaper clippings he presents a lively history of this resort area and its surprising role in the evolution of local courtship and dating practices from the commoditization of the courting experience by the Canadian Pacific Railwayrsquos ldquoMoonlight Specialsrdquo through the development of an elaborate amusement area that encouraged public dating and to its eventual demise amid the moral panic over sexual behaviour during the 1950s and lsquo60s
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth A former journalist he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto
ldquoThis is an intelligent and highly readable account of Winnipeg Beach at the height of its appeal a story of interest to both seekers and scholars of amusementrdquomdashSteve Penfold author of The Donut A Canadian History
C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y bull G E N D E R S T U D I E S
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-720-0Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-191-8312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout Maps bull Index
3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-716-3Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-188-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-715-6Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US 978-0-88755-187-1192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-706-4Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-182-6408 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section Glossary bull Bibliography bull Index
Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-725-5216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography Index bull Studies in Immigration and Culture No 6September 2011
Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495978-0-88755-701-9 308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 12 BampW Photos Bibliography bull Index
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Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-719-4462 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Illustrations bull Maps bull Tables Bibliography
Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-724-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo section bull Index
Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
B I O G R A P H Y M E M O I R bull C A N A D I A N P O L I T I C S
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AboriginalNative Studies 631-9 As Long as the Rivers Run Hydroelectric
Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
617-3 New Peoples Being and Becoming Meacutetis bull Jacqueline Peterson amp Jennifer SH Brown eds (pb) $2495 C
643-2 Night Spirits Relocation of the Sayisi Dene bull Ila Bussidor amp Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart (pb) $1895 C
160-4 Ojibwa of Western Canada bull Laura Peers (cl) $3995 S 978-0-88755-636-4 (pb) $1995
623-4 Plains Cree Trade Diplomacy War bull JS Milloy (pb) $2495 C
173-4 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin bull Michael Angel (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-657-9 (pb) $2495
622-7 Orders of the Dreamed George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion bull Jennifer SH Brown amp Robert Brightman eds (pb) $1895 C
638-8 Severing the Ties that Bind Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremo-nies on the Prairies bull Katherine Pettipas (pb) $2495 C
659-3 Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord bull Paul Hackett (pb) $2495 C
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Film and Media Studies190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull
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679-1 One Manrsquos Documentary A Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film Board bull Graham McInnes amp Gene Walz (pb) $2495
712-5 Playing with Memories Essays on Guy Maddin bull David Church ed (pb) $2995
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
Geography635-7 Geography of Manitoba bull John Welsted John
Everitt amp Christoph Stadel eds (pb) $5495 C
History (see also Studies in Immigration and Culture Series)
169-7 Dictionary of Manitoba Biography bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-662-3 (pb) $2495
185-7 For All We Have and Are Regina and the Experience of the Great War bull James M Pitsula (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-708-8 (pb) $2695
676-0 Formidable Heritage Manitobarsquos North and the Cost of Development bull Jim Mochoruk (pb) $2795
168-0 From the Inside Out Rural Worlds of Men-nonite Diarists bull Royden Loewen (cl) $4500 978-0-88755-664-7 (pb) $2495
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
655-5 Hidden Worlds Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s bull Royden Loewen (pb) $2295
184-0 Lord Selkirk A Life bull JM Bumsted (cl) $3995dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada bull
Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795666-1 Mac Runciman A Life in the Grain Trade bull Paul
D Earl (pb) $1995667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in
Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495660-9 Manitoba Medicine bull Ian Carr amp Robert E
Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
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644-2 Organ in Manitoba A History of the Instru-ment Builders and Players bull James B Hart-man (pb) $2495
183-3 Perspectives of Saskatchewan bull Jene M Porter ed (cl) $4995
713-2 Prairie Metropolis New Essays on Winnipeg Social History bull Esyllt W Jones amp Gerald Friesen eds (pb) $2995
674-6 Providence Watching Journeys from Wartorn Poland bull Kazimierz Patalas ed (pb) $2495
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639-5 River Road Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History bull Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
677-7 Rural Life Portraits of the Prairie Town 1946 bull James P Giffen amp Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
692-0 St Johnrsquos College Faith and Education in Western Canada bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
645-6 Thomas Scottrsquos Body Essays on Early Manitoba History bull JM Bumsted (pb) $1995
665-4 Thousand Miles of Prairie bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $1995
672-2 Toward Defining the Prairies Region Culture and History bull Robert Wardhaugh ed (pb) $2295
179-6 Travelling Passions The Hidden Life of Vilhjal-mur Stefansson bull Giacutesli Paacutelsson (cl) $3995
172-7 University of Manitoba An Illustrated History bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-653-1 (pb) $3495
684-5 Winnipeg 1912 bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495722-4 Winnipeg Beach Leisure and Courtship in a
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Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495
Icelandic Studies (see also U of M Icelandic Series)
661-6 Icelanders in North America bull Jonas Thor (pb) $2495
699-9 My Parents Memoirs of New World Icelanders bull Birna Bjarnadoacutettir (pb) $2295
694-4 North American Icelandic The Life of a Language bull Birna Arnbjoumlrnsdoacutettir (pb) $3495 S
628-9 Western Icelandic Short Stories bull Kirsten Wolf amp Arny Hjaltadoacutettir (pb) $1795
641-8 Writings by Western Icelandic Women bull Kirsten Wolf (pb) $1895
International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
in Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495 C
Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
Laurence bull Lyall Powers (cl) $4495 978-0-88755-687-6 (pb) $2995
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18 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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TLES
IN P
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Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
682-1 History Literature and the Writing of the Canadian Prairies bull Alison Calder amp Robert Wardhaugh eds (pb) $2495
177-2 Intimate Strangers Letters of Margaret Laurence and Gabrielle Roy bull Paul G Socken (cl) $1695
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495dagger733-0 Psychedelic Psychology LSD on the Canadian
Prairies bull Erika Dyck (pb) $2795
Nature176-5 Freshwater Fishes of Manitoba bull Kenneth
Stewart amp Douglas Watkinson (cl) $4995 978-0-88755-678-4 (pb) $2695
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Perspectives on Canadian Governance bull Ian Peach ed (pb) $2795 C
711-8 Just One Vote From Jim Waldingrsquos Nomination to Constitutional Defeat bull Ian Stewart (pb) $2695
724-8 Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley (pb) $2795
686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
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148-2 Dogrsquos Children Anishinaabe Texts by Angeline Williams bull Leonard Bloomfield amp John D Nichols eds (cl) $2500
649-4 They Knew Both Sides of Medicine Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
ment on the Canadian Parkland bull John C Lehr (pb) $2795
187-1 Families Lovers and their Letters Italian Postwar Migration to Canada bull Sonia Cancian (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-715-6 (pb) $3495
701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
188-8 Sounds of Ethnicity Listening to German North America bull Barbara Lorenzkowski (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-716-3 (pb) $3495
191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
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Bessason eds (pb) $3295696-8 History of the Old Icelandic Commonwealth bull
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Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (pb) $4495
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on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
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Restoring the BalanceFirst Nations Women Community and CultureGail Guthrie Valaskakis Madeleine Dion Stout and Eric Guimond eds
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Restoring the Balance brings to light the work First Nations women have performed and continue to perform in cultural continuity and community development It illustrates the challenges and successes they have had in the areas of law politics education community healing language and art while suggesting significant options
for sustained improvement of individual family and community well-being Written by fifteen Aboriginal scholars activists and community leaders the book combines life histories and biographical accounts with historical and critical analyses grounded in traditional thought and approaches It is a powerful and important book
Gail Guthrie Valaskakis was a distinguished professor emeritus of Concordia University and a leading authority on Aboriginal media and communications She passed away in 2007 Madeleine Dion Stout is a former nurse and founding director of the Centre of Aboriginal Education Research and Culture at Carleton University Eric Guimond is an assistant director at the Strategic Research and Analysis Directorate at Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Contributors Kim Anderson Jo-ann Archibald Cleo Big Eagle Yvonne Boyer Marlene Brant Castellano Eric Guimond Viviane Gray Gaye Hanson Anita Harper Emma LaRocque Mary Jane Norris Sherry Farrell Racette Madeleine Dion Stout Gail Guthrie Valaskakis Cynthia C Wesley-Esquimaux
A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title of 2009
When the Other Is MeNative Resistance Discourse 1850ndash1990Emma LaRocque
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In this long-awaited book from one of the most recognized and respected scholars in Native studies today Dr Emma LaRocque presents a powerful interdisciplinary study of the Native literary response to racist writing in the Canadian historical and literary record from 1850 to 1990 In When the Other Is Me LaRocque brings a metacritical
approach to Native writing situating it as resistance literature within and outside the postcolonial intellectual context She outlines the overwhelming evidence of dehumanization in Canadian historical and literary writing its effects on both popular culture and Canadian intellectual development and Native and non-Native intellectual responses to it in light of the interlayered mix of romanticism exaggeration of Native ldquodifferencerdquo and the continuing problem of internalization that challenges our understanding of the colonizercolonized relationship
Dr Emma LaRocque is a scholar author poet social and literary critic and a professor in the Department of Native Studies University of Manitoba She is the author of the groundbreaking book Defeathering the Indian and has also written extensively on contemporary Aboriginal literatures Canadian historiography and images of Aboriginal people in the media and marketplace She is a Plains Cree Metis from northeastern Alberta
ldquoI know of no other study in Canada which approaches Native lsquoresistance literaturersquo in such a comprehensive sweep based on theories of (de)colonization as well as a broad and encompassing knowledge of primary texts by Native authors and critics in Canada Emma LaRocque addresses issues that put her once again at the cutting edgerdquomdashHartmut Lutz University of Greifswald Germany
2011 Winner of the Alexander Kennedy Isbister Award for Non-Fiction
N AT I V E S T U D I E S H I S TO R Y L I T E R A R Y C R I T I C I S M
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Magic WeaponsAboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential SchoolSam McKegneyPreface by Basil Johnston
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Taking Back Our SpiritsIndigenous Literature Public Policy and HealingJo-Ann Episkenew
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From the earliest settler policies to deal with the ldquoIndian problemrdquo to contemporary government-run programs ostensibly designed to help indigenous people public policy has played a major role in creating the historical trauma that so greatly impacts the lives of Canadarsquos indigenous peoples Taking Back Our Spirits traces the links between Canadian public
policies the injuries they have inflicted on indigenous people and the role of indigenous literature in healing individuals and communities Episkenew examines contemporary autobiography fiction and drama to reveal how these texts respond to and critique public policy and how literature functions as ldquomedicinerdquo to help cure the colonial contagion
Jo-Ann Episkenew is the Director of the Indigenous Peoplesrsquo Health Research Centre in Regina
2010 Winner of the First Peoplesrsquo Writing Award2009 Winner of the Saskatchewan Book Award for Scholarly Writing
Critical Studies in Native History Formerly known as Manitoba Studies in Native HistorySeries Editor Jarvis Brownlie University of Manitoba(ISSN 1925-5888)
Critical Studies in Native History publishes pioneering books committed to new ways of thinking and writing about the historical experience of Aboriginal people
15 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine Kim AndersonForeword by Maria Campbell
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14 A Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord 1670ndash1846 Paul Hackett
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13 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin Michael Angel
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-657-9Cloth bull $5500 CAN $5995 US 978-0-88755-173-4 bull 274 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
12 Muskekowuck AthinuwickOriginal People of the Great Swampy LandVictor P Lytwyn
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11 A National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System 1879 to 1986 JS Milloy
Paper bull $2695 CAN C $3095 US 978-0-88755-646-3 bull 424 pp bull 6 x 9 BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index Sixth Printing
10 Night Spirits The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi DeneIla Bussidor and Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart
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All Our ChangesImages from the Sixties GenerationPhotographs by Gerry Kopelow
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The 1960s defined a generation Young people across North America rebelled against the conservative consumer-driven society of the 1950s and spawned a social revolution that was felt
the world over Photographer Gerry Kopelow came of age in the late sixties At the age of eighteen with camera in hand he hit the road on a cross-country photographic journey that took him from Winnipeg to Toronto and Ottawa All Our Changes chronicles that journey and the shared experiences of a generation on the verge of redefining the nature of personal identity and societal responsibility Comprised of 152 photos taken between 1967 and 1975 All Our Changes captures the innocence and earnestness of the early Canadian hippie movement from political protests and speakersrsquo corners to Festival Express and the Mariposa Folk Festival Joni Mitchell is here as are the Guess Who but so are everyday kids hitching rides hanging out and one by one forever changing the Canadian political and cultural landscape Gerry Kopelow is a widely published veteran photographer specializing in architectural photography and photography of the performing arts
2010 Manitoba Book Awards Best Illustrated Book of the Year
ldquoAll Our Changes is a valuable document of a fascinating era and a profound meditation on place possibility and culture In spite of time passed these photos like old friends know who we arerdquomdash John K Samson lead singer of The Weakerthans
The North End Photographs by John PaskievichIntroduction by Stephen Osborne
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Winnipegrsquos North End has informed the Canadian mythology and influenced the national psyche The North End also divides and defines the city of Winnipeg shaping its politics and sense of
identity It is here where First Nations and Old and New World immigrants cross the boundaries of ethnicity class and culture creating a complex multicultural community There is joy here and pride and poverty and richness and beauty John Paskievich grew up in the North End In these photographs taken between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s he set out to explore the North End he knew in his youth What he found were traces of it captured in the stillness in which the past still lingers and in the dignity and singularity of its inhabitants
John Paskievich is an award-winning photographer and documentary filmmaker His earlier books include A Place Not Our Own and A Voiceless Song and his films include The Storytelling Class and Unspeakable
2008 Winner of the Mary Scorer Book Award
P H OTO G R A P H Y P H OTO G R A P H Y
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Playing with MemoriesEssays on Guy MaddinDavid Church ed
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Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin It offers extensive perspectives on his career to date from the early experimentation of The Dead Father (1986) to the intensely intimate revelations of My Winnipeg (2007) Featuring new and updated essays
from American Canadian and Australian scholars collaborators and critics as well as an in-depth interview with Maddin this collection explores the aesthetics and politics behind Maddinrsquos work firmly situating his films within ongoing cultural debates about postmodernism genre and national identity
David Church teaches in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University He has contributed to Disability Studies Quarterly Offscreen Senses of Cinema and several other publications
Contributors William Beard Dana Cooley Lee Easton Kelly Hewson Donald Masterson Carl Matheson Geoff Pevere David L Pike Milan Pribisic Steven Shaviro Will Straw Stephen Snyder George Toles Darrell Varga Saige Walton
Related Interest
One Manrsquos DocumentaryA Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film BoardGraham McInnes Edited and Introduction by Gene Walz
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Indigenous Screen Cultures in CanadaSigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin eds
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Indigenous media challenges the power of the state erodes communication monopolies and illuminates government threats to indigenous cultural economic and political sovereignty Its effectiveness in these areas however is hampered by government control of broadcast frequencies licensing and legal limitations over content and
ownership Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada explores key questions surrounding the power and suppression of indigenous narrative and representation in contemporary indigenous media Focussing primarily on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network the authors also examine indigenous language broadcasting in radio television and film Aboriginal journalism practices audience creation within and beyond indigenous communities the roles of program scheduling and content acquisition policies in the decolonization process the roles of digital video technologies and co-production agreements in indigenous filmmaking and the emergence of Aboriginal cyber-communities
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson is assistant professor in the Department of Museology University of Iceland He has a doctoral degree in cultural anthropology from Temple University in Philadelphia
Marian Bredin is associate professor in the Department of Communication Popular Culture and Film and Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University She is a member of the Popular Culture Niagara Research project and a contributor to Covering Niagara Studies in Local Popular Culture
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Prairie MetropolisNew Essays on Winnipeg Social HistoryEsyllt W Jones and Gerald Friesen eds
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2010 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award
Winnipegrsquos Great WarA City Comes of AgeJim Blanchard
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From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the cityrsquos history Winnipegrsquos Great War picks up in 1914 just as the city is regrouping after a brief economic downturn War comes unexpectedly thoughts of recovery are abandoned and the city digs in for a hard-fought four years
Using letters diaries and newspaper reports Jim Blanchard brings us into the homes and public offices of Winnipeg and its citizens to illustrate the profound effect the war had on every aspect of the city from its politics and economy to its men on the battlefield and its war-weary families fighting on the homefront He also reveals how these crucial years set the stage for the 1919 General Strike and how the First World War transformed Winnipeg into the city it is today
Jim Blanchard is the author of Winnipeg 1912 which won the Margaret McWilliams History Book Award and editor of A Thousand Miles of Prairie He is the Head of Reference Services at the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba
2010 winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award
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Winnipeg 1912Jim Blanchard
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ldquoA fascinating portrait superbrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoWinnipeg 1912 was a pleasure and occasionally an inspirationrdquo mdashDesmond Morton University of Toronto Quarterly
Winnipeg BeachLeisure and Courtship in a Resort Town 1900 ndash 1967Dale Barbour
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During the first half of the twentieth century Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West Located just north of Manitobarsquos bustling capital it drew 40000 visitors a day and served as an important intersection between classes ethnic communities and perhaps most importantly between genders In Winnipeg
Beach Dale Barbour takes us into the heart of this turn-of-the-century resort area and introduces us to some of the people who worked played and lived in the resort Through photographs interviews and newspaper clippings he presents a lively history of this resort area and its surprising role in the evolution of local courtship and dating practices from the commoditization of the courting experience by the Canadian Pacific Railwayrsquos ldquoMoonlight Specialsrdquo through the development of an elaborate amusement area that encouraged public dating and to its eventual demise amid the moral panic over sexual behaviour during the 1950s and lsquo60s
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth A former journalist he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto
ldquoThis is an intelligent and highly readable account of Winnipeg Beach at the height of its appeal a story of interest to both seekers and scholars of amusementrdquomdashSteve Penfold author of The Donut A Canadian History
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
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3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
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4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
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2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
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Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
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Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
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Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
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Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
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Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
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Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
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723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
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702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
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646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
617-3 New Peoples Being and Becoming Meacutetis bull Jacqueline Peterson amp Jennifer SH Brown eds (pb) $2495 C
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638-8 Severing the Ties that Bind Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremo-nies on the Prairies bull Katherine Pettipas (pb) $2495 C
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639-5 River Road Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History bull Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
677-7 Rural Life Portraits of the Prairie Town 1946 bull James P Giffen amp Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
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628-9 Western Icelandic Short Stories bull Kirsten Wolf amp Arny Hjaltadoacutettir (pb) $1795
641-8 Writings by Western Icelandic Women bull Kirsten Wolf (pb) $1895
International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
in Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495 C
Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
Laurence bull Lyall Powers (cl) $4495 978-0-88755-687-6 (pb) $2995
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Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
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673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
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Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
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Publications of the Algonquian Text Society Series
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Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
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187-1 Families Lovers and their Letters Italian Postwar Migration to Canada bull Sonia Cancian (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-715-6 (pb) $3495
701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
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191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
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Magic WeaponsAboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential SchoolSam McKegneyPreface by Basil Johnston
Paper bull $2895 CAN $3295 US 978-0-88755-702-6241 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index
N AT I V E S T U D I E S bull L I T E R A R Y C R I T I C I S M
Taking Back Our SpiritsIndigenous Literature Public Policy and HealingJo-Ann Episkenew
Paper bull $2795 CAN C $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-710-1248 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Bibliography bull Index
From the earliest settler policies to deal with the ldquoIndian problemrdquo to contemporary government-run programs ostensibly designed to help indigenous people public policy has played a major role in creating the historical trauma that so greatly impacts the lives of Canadarsquos indigenous peoples Taking Back Our Spirits traces the links between Canadian public
policies the injuries they have inflicted on indigenous people and the role of indigenous literature in healing individuals and communities Episkenew examines contemporary autobiography fiction and drama to reveal how these texts respond to and critique public policy and how literature functions as ldquomedicinerdquo to help cure the colonial contagion
Jo-Ann Episkenew is the Director of the Indigenous Peoplesrsquo Health Research Centre in Regina
2010 Winner of the First Peoplesrsquo Writing Award2009 Winner of the Saskatchewan Book Award for Scholarly Writing
Critical Studies in Native History Formerly known as Manitoba Studies in Native HistorySeries Editor Jarvis Brownlie University of Manitoba(ISSN 1925-5888)
Critical Studies in Native History publishes pioneering books committed to new ways of thinking and writing about the historical experience of Aboriginal people
15 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine Kim AndersonForeword by Maria Campbell
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-726-2 bull 210 pp bull 6 x 9 Bibliography bull Index
14 A Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord 1670ndash1846 Paul Hackett
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-659-3 bull 316 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
13 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin Michael Angel
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-657-9Cloth bull $5500 CAN $5995 US 978-0-88755-173-4 bull 274 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
12 Muskekowuck AthinuwickOriginal People of the Great Swampy LandVictor P Lytwyn
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-651-7 bull 304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Illustrations bull Bibliography bull Index
11 A National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System 1879 to 1986 JS Milloy
Paper bull $2695 CAN C $3095 US 978-0-88755-646-3 bull 424 pp bull 6 x 9 BampW Photos bull Bibliography bull Index Sixth Printing
10 Night Spirits The Story of the Relocation of the Sayisi DeneIla Bussidor and Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart
Paper bull $1895 CAN C $2195 US 978-0-88755-643-2 bull 192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps 23 BampW Photos Bibliography Seventh Printing
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All Our ChangesImages from the Sixties GenerationPhotographs by Gerry Kopelow
Paper bull $3995 bull 978-0-88755-714-9158 pp bull 10frac12 x 9frac12 bull 152 BampW Photos bull Index
The 1960s defined a generation Young people across North America rebelled against the conservative consumer-driven society of the 1950s and spawned a social revolution that was felt
the world over Photographer Gerry Kopelow came of age in the late sixties At the age of eighteen with camera in hand he hit the road on a cross-country photographic journey that took him from Winnipeg to Toronto and Ottawa All Our Changes chronicles that journey and the shared experiences of a generation on the verge of redefining the nature of personal identity and societal responsibility Comprised of 152 photos taken between 1967 and 1975 All Our Changes captures the innocence and earnestness of the early Canadian hippie movement from political protests and speakersrsquo corners to Festival Express and the Mariposa Folk Festival Joni Mitchell is here as are the Guess Who but so are everyday kids hitching rides hanging out and one by one forever changing the Canadian political and cultural landscape Gerry Kopelow is a widely published veteran photographer specializing in architectural photography and photography of the performing arts
2010 Manitoba Book Awards Best Illustrated Book of the Year
ldquoAll Our Changes is a valuable document of a fascinating era and a profound meditation on place possibility and culture In spite of time passed these photos like old friends know who we arerdquomdash John K Samson lead singer of The Weakerthans
The North End Photographs by John PaskievichIntroduction by Stephen Osborne
Paper bull $3995 bull 978-0-88755-700-2 180 pp bull 10frac12 x 9frac12 bull 158 BampW Photos
Winnipegrsquos North End has informed the Canadian mythology and influenced the national psyche The North End also divides and defines the city of Winnipeg shaping its politics and sense of
identity It is here where First Nations and Old and New World immigrants cross the boundaries of ethnicity class and culture creating a complex multicultural community There is joy here and pride and poverty and richness and beauty John Paskievich grew up in the North End In these photographs taken between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s he set out to explore the North End he knew in his youth What he found were traces of it captured in the stillness in which the past still lingers and in the dignity and singularity of its inhabitants
John Paskievich is an award-winning photographer and documentary filmmaker His earlier books include A Place Not Our Own and A Voiceless Song and his films include The Storytelling Class and Unspeakable
2008 Winner of the Mary Scorer Book Award
P H OTO G R A P H Y P H OTO G R A P H Y
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Playing with MemoriesEssays on Guy MaddinDavid Church ed
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-712-5280 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section bull Filmography Bibliography bull Index
Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin It offers extensive perspectives on his career to date from the early experimentation of The Dead Father (1986) to the intensely intimate revelations of My Winnipeg (2007) Featuring new and updated essays
from American Canadian and Australian scholars collaborators and critics as well as an in-depth interview with Maddin this collection explores the aesthetics and politics behind Maddinrsquos work firmly situating his films within ongoing cultural debates about postmodernism genre and national identity
David Church teaches in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University He has contributed to Disability Studies Quarterly Offscreen Senses of Cinema and several other publications
Contributors William Beard Dana Cooley Lee Easton Kelly Hewson Donald Masterson Carl Matheson Geoff Pevere David L Pike Milan Pribisic Steven Shaviro Will Straw Stephen Snyder George Toles Darrell Varga Saige Walton
Related Interest
One Manrsquos DocumentaryA Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film BoardGraham McInnes Edited and Introduction by Gene Walz
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-679-1bull 256 pp bull 6 x 9 32 Photos bull Filmography bull Bibliography Index
Indigenous Screen Cultures in CanadaSigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-718-7Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US bull 978-0-88755-190-1216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 10 BampW Photos bull Bibliography
Indigenous media challenges the power of the state erodes communication monopolies and illuminates government threats to indigenous cultural economic and political sovereignty Its effectiveness in these areas however is hampered by government control of broadcast frequencies licensing and legal limitations over content and
ownership Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada explores key questions surrounding the power and suppression of indigenous narrative and representation in contemporary indigenous media Focussing primarily on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network the authors also examine indigenous language broadcasting in radio television and film Aboriginal journalism practices audience creation within and beyond indigenous communities the roles of program scheduling and content acquisition policies in the decolonization process the roles of digital video technologies and co-production agreements in indigenous filmmaking and the emergence of Aboriginal cyber-communities
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson is assistant professor in the Department of Museology University of Iceland He has a doctoral degree in cultural anthropology from Temple University in Philadelphia
Marian Bredin is associate professor in the Department of Communication Popular Culture and Film and Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University She is a member of the Popular Culture Niagara Research project and a contributor to Covering Niagara Studies in Local Popular Culture
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Prairie MetropolisNew Essays on Winnipeg Social HistoryEsyllt W Jones and Gerald Friesen eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US 978-0-88755-713-2 bull 264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Tables bull Bibliography
2010 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award
Winnipegrsquos Great WarA City Comes of AgeJim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-721-7296 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout bull Maps bull Index
From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the cityrsquos history Winnipegrsquos Great War picks up in 1914 just as the city is regrouping after a brief economic downturn War comes unexpectedly thoughts of recovery are abandoned and the city digs in for a hard-fought four years
Using letters diaries and newspaper reports Jim Blanchard brings us into the homes and public offices of Winnipeg and its citizens to illustrate the profound effect the war had on every aspect of the city from its politics and economy to its men on the battlefield and its war-weary families fighting on the homefront He also reveals how these crucial years set the stage for the 1919 General Strike and how the First World War transformed Winnipeg into the city it is today
Jim Blanchard is the author of Winnipeg 1912 which won the Margaret McWilliams History Book Award and editor of A Thousand Miles of Prairie He is the Head of Reference Services at the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba
2010 winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award
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Related Interest
Winnipeg 1912Jim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US978-0-88755-684-5278 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 60 BampW Photos Bibliography
ldquoA fascinating portrait superbrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoWinnipeg 1912 was a pleasure and occasionally an inspirationrdquo mdashDesmond Morton University of Toronto Quarterly
Winnipeg BeachLeisure and Courtship in a Resort Town 1900 ndash 1967Dale Barbour
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-722-4264 pp bull 5frac12 x 8frac12 bull BampW Photos throughout Bibliography bull Index
During the first half of the twentieth century Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West Located just north of Manitobarsquos bustling capital it drew 40000 visitors a day and served as an important intersection between classes ethnic communities and perhaps most importantly between genders In Winnipeg
Beach Dale Barbour takes us into the heart of this turn-of-the-century resort area and introduces us to some of the people who worked played and lived in the resort Through photographs interviews and newspaper clippings he presents a lively history of this resort area and its surprising role in the evolution of local courtship and dating practices from the commoditization of the courting experience by the Canadian Pacific Railwayrsquos ldquoMoonlight Specialsrdquo through the development of an elaborate amusement area that encouraged public dating and to its eventual demise amid the moral panic over sexual behaviour during the 1950s and lsquo60s
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth A former journalist he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto
ldquoThis is an intelligent and highly readable account of Winnipeg Beach at the height of its appeal a story of interest to both seekers and scholars of amusementrdquomdashSteve Penfold author of The Donut A Canadian History
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-720-0Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-191-8312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout Maps bull Index
3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-716-3Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-188-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-715-6Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US 978-0-88755-187-1192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-706-4Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-182-6408 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section Glossary bull Bibliography bull Index
Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-725-5216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography Index bull Studies in Immigration and Culture No 6September 2011
Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495978-0-88755-701-9 308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 12 BampW Photos Bibliography bull Index
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Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-719-4462 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Illustrations bull Maps bull Tables Bibliography
Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-724-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo section bull Index
Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
B I O G R A P H Y M E M O I R bull C A N A D I A N P O L I T I C S
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AboriginalNative Studies 631-9 As Long as the Rivers Run Hydroelectric
Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
617-3 New Peoples Being and Becoming Meacutetis bull Jacqueline Peterson amp Jennifer SH Brown eds (pb) $2495 C
643-2 Night Spirits Relocation of the Sayisi Dene bull Ila Bussidor amp Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart (pb) $1895 C
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623-4 Plains Cree Trade Diplomacy War bull JS Milloy (pb) $2495 C
173-4 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin bull Michael Angel (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-657-9 (pb) $2495
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638-8 Severing the Ties that Bind Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremo-nies on the Prairies bull Katherine Pettipas (pb) $2495 C
659-3 Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord bull Paul Hackett (pb) $2495 C
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Film and Media Studies190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
679-1 One Manrsquos Documentary A Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film Board bull Graham McInnes amp Gene Walz (pb) $2495
712-5 Playing with Memories Essays on Guy Maddin bull David Church ed (pb) $2995
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
Geography635-7 Geography of Manitoba bull John Welsted John
Everitt amp Christoph Stadel eds (pb) $5495 C
History (see also Studies in Immigration and Culture Series)
169-7 Dictionary of Manitoba Biography bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-662-3 (pb) $2495
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676-0 Formidable Heritage Manitobarsquos North and the Cost of Development bull Jim Mochoruk (pb) $2795
168-0 From the Inside Out Rural Worlds of Men-nonite Diarists bull Royden Loewen (cl) $4500 978-0-88755-664-7 (pb) $2495
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
655-5 Hidden Worlds Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s bull Royden Loewen (pb) $2295
184-0 Lord Selkirk A Life bull JM Bumsted (cl) $3995dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada bull
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Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
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644-2 Organ in Manitoba A History of the Instru-ment Builders and Players bull James B Hart-man (pb) $2495
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713-2 Prairie Metropolis New Essays on Winnipeg Social History bull Esyllt W Jones amp Gerald Friesen eds (pb) $2995
674-6 Providence Watching Journeys from Wartorn Poland bull Kazimierz Patalas ed (pb) $2495
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639-5 River Road Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History bull Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
677-7 Rural Life Portraits of the Prairie Town 1946 bull James P Giffen amp Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
692-0 St Johnrsquos College Faith and Education in Western Canada bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
645-6 Thomas Scottrsquos Body Essays on Early Manitoba History bull JM Bumsted (pb) $1995
665-4 Thousand Miles of Prairie bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $1995
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Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495
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694-4 North American Icelandic The Life of a Language bull Birna Arnbjoumlrnsdoacutettir (pb) $3495 S
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International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
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Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
Laurence bull Lyall Powers (cl) $4495 978-0-88755-687-6 (pb) $2995
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18 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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IN P
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Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
682-1 History Literature and the Writing of the Canadian Prairies bull Alison Calder amp Robert Wardhaugh eds (pb) $2495
177-2 Intimate Strangers Letters of Margaret Laurence and Gabrielle Roy bull Paul G Socken (cl) $1695
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495dagger733-0 Psychedelic Psychology LSD on the Canadian
Prairies bull Erika Dyck (pb) $2795
Nature176-5 Freshwater Fishes of Manitoba bull Kenneth
Stewart amp Douglas Watkinson (cl) $4995 978-0-88755-678-4 (pb) $2695
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724-8 Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley (pb) $2795
686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
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148-2 Dogrsquos Children Anishinaabe Texts by Angeline Williams bull Leonard Bloomfield amp John D Nichols eds (cl) $2500
649-4 They Knew Both Sides of Medicine Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
ment on the Canadian Parkland bull John C Lehr (pb) $2795
187-1 Families Lovers and their Letters Italian Postwar Migration to Canada bull Sonia Cancian (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-715-6 (pb) $3495
701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
188-8 Sounds of Ethnicity Listening to German North America bull Barbara Lorenzkowski (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-716-3 (pb) $3495
191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
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Edwards (pb) $3995616-6 Edda bull RJ Glendinning amp Haraldur
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Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (pb) $4495
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690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
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All Our ChangesImages from the Sixties GenerationPhotographs by Gerry Kopelow
Paper bull $3995 bull 978-0-88755-714-9158 pp bull 10frac12 x 9frac12 bull 152 BampW Photos bull Index
The 1960s defined a generation Young people across North America rebelled against the conservative consumer-driven society of the 1950s and spawned a social revolution that was felt
the world over Photographer Gerry Kopelow came of age in the late sixties At the age of eighteen with camera in hand he hit the road on a cross-country photographic journey that took him from Winnipeg to Toronto and Ottawa All Our Changes chronicles that journey and the shared experiences of a generation on the verge of redefining the nature of personal identity and societal responsibility Comprised of 152 photos taken between 1967 and 1975 All Our Changes captures the innocence and earnestness of the early Canadian hippie movement from political protests and speakersrsquo corners to Festival Express and the Mariposa Folk Festival Joni Mitchell is here as are the Guess Who but so are everyday kids hitching rides hanging out and one by one forever changing the Canadian political and cultural landscape Gerry Kopelow is a widely published veteran photographer specializing in architectural photography and photography of the performing arts
2010 Manitoba Book Awards Best Illustrated Book of the Year
ldquoAll Our Changes is a valuable document of a fascinating era and a profound meditation on place possibility and culture In spite of time passed these photos like old friends know who we arerdquomdash John K Samson lead singer of The Weakerthans
The North End Photographs by John PaskievichIntroduction by Stephen Osborne
Paper bull $3995 bull 978-0-88755-700-2 180 pp bull 10frac12 x 9frac12 bull 158 BampW Photos
Winnipegrsquos North End has informed the Canadian mythology and influenced the national psyche The North End also divides and defines the city of Winnipeg shaping its politics and sense of
identity It is here where First Nations and Old and New World immigrants cross the boundaries of ethnicity class and culture creating a complex multicultural community There is joy here and pride and poverty and richness and beauty John Paskievich grew up in the North End In these photographs taken between the mid-1970s and the mid-1990s he set out to explore the North End he knew in his youth What he found were traces of it captured in the stillness in which the past still lingers and in the dignity and singularity of its inhabitants
John Paskievich is an award-winning photographer and documentary filmmaker His earlier books include A Place Not Our Own and A Voiceless Song and his films include The Storytelling Class and Unspeakable
2008 Winner of the Mary Scorer Book Award
P H OTO G R A P H Y P H OTO G R A P H Y
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Playing with MemoriesEssays on Guy MaddinDavid Church ed
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-712-5280 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section bull Filmography Bibliography bull Index
Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin It offers extensive perspectives on his career to date from the early experimentation of The Dead Father (1986) to the intensely intimate revelations of My Winnipeg (2007) Featuring new and updated essays
from American Canadian and Australian scholars collaborators and critics as well as an in-depth interview with Maddin this collection explores the aesthetics and politics behind Maddinrsquos work firmly situating his films within ongoing cultural debates about postmodernism genre and national identity
David Church teaches in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University He has contributed to Disability Studies Quarterly Offscreen Senses of Cinema and several other publications
Contributors William Beard Dana Cooley Lee Easton Kelly Hewson Donald Masterson Carl Matheson Geoff Pevere David L Pike Milan Pribisic Steven Shaviro Will Straw Stephen Snyder George Toles Darrell Varga Saige Walton
Related Interest
One Manrsquos DocumentaryA Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film BoardGraham McInnes Edited and Introduction by Gene Walz
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-679-1bull 256 pp bull 6 x 9 32 Photos bull Filmography bull Bibliography Index
Indigenous Screen Cultures in CanadaSigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-718-7Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US bull 978-0-88755-190-1216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 10 BampW Photos bull Bibliography
Indigenous media challenges the power of the state erodes communication monopolies and illuminates government threats to indigenous cultural economic and political sovereignty Its effectiveness in these areas however is hampered by government control of broadcast frequencies licensing and legal limitations over content and
ownership Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada explores key questions surrounding the power and suppression of indigenous narrative and representation in contemporary indigenous media Focussing primarily on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network the authors also examine indigenous language broadcasting in radio television and film Aboriginal journalism practices audience creation within and beyond indigenous communities the roles of program scheduling and content acquisition policies in the decolonization process the roles of digital video technologies and co-production agreements in indigenous filmmaking and the emergence of Aboriginal cyber-communities
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson is assistant professor in the Department of Museology University of Iceland He has a doctoral degree in cultural anthropology from Temple University in Philadelphia
Marian Bredin is associate professor in the Department of Communication Popular Culture and Film and Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University She is a member of the Popular Culture Niagara Research project and a contributor to Covering Niagara Studies in Local Popular Culture
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull M E D I A S T U D I E S
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Related Interest
Prairie MetropolisNew Essays on Winnipeg Social HistoryEsyllt W Jones and Gerald Friesen eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US 978-0-88755-713-2 bull 264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Tables bull Bibliography
2010 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award
Winnipegrsquos Great WarA City Comes of AgeJim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-721-7296 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout bull Maps bull Index
From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the cityrsquos history Winnipegrsquos Great War picks up in 1914 just as the city is regrouping after a brief economic downturn War comes unexpectedly thoughts of recovery are abandoned and the city digs in for a hard-fought four years
Using letters diaries and newspaper reports Jim Blanchard brings us into the homes and public offices of Winnipeg and its citizens to illustrate the profound effect the war had on every aspect of the city from its politics and economy to its men on the battlefield and its war-weary families fighting on the homefront He also reveals how these crucial years set the stage for the 1919 General Strike and how the First World War transformed Winnipeg into the city it is today
Jim Blanchard is the author of Winnipeg 1912 which won the Margaret McWilliams History Book Award and editor of A Thousand Miles of Prairie He is the Head of Reference Services at the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba
2010 winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award
H I S TO R Y bull W O R L D WA R I
Related Interest
Winnipeg 1912Jim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US978-0-88755-684-5278 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 60 BampW Photos Bibliography
ldquoA fascinating portrait superbrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoWinnipeg 1912 was a pleasure and occasionally an inspirationrdquo mdashDesmond Morton University of Toronto Quarterly
Winnipeg BeachLeisure and Courtship in a Resort Town 1900 ndash 1967Dale Barbour
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-722-4264 pp bull 5frac12 x 8frac12 bull BampW Photos throughout Bibliography bull Index
During the first half of the twentieth century Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West Located just north of Manitobarsquos bustling capital it drew 40000 visitors a day and served as an important intersection between classes ethnic communities and perhaps most importantly between genders In Winnipeg
Beach Dale Barbour takes us into the heart of this turn-of-the-century resort area and introduces us to some of the people who worked played and lived in the resort Through photographs interviews and newspaper clippings he presents a lively history of this resort area and its surprising role in the evolution of local courtship and dating practices from the commoditization of the courting experience by the Canadian Pacific Railwayrsquos ldquoMoonlight Specialsrdquo through the development of an elaborate amusement area that encouraged public dating and to its eventual demise amid the moral panic over sexual behaviour during the 1950s and lsquo60s
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth A former journalist he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto
ldquoThis is an intelligent and highly readable account of Winnipeg Beach at the height of its appeal a story of interest to both seekers and scholars of amusementrdquomdashSteve Penfold author of The Donut A Canadian History
C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y bull G E N D E R S T U D I E S
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-720-0Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-191-8312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout Maps bull Index
3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-716-3Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-188-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-715-6Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US 978-0-88755-187-1192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-706-4Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-182-6408 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section Glossary bull Bibliography bull Index
Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-725-5216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography Index bull Studies in Immigration and Culture No 6September 2011
Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495978-0-88755-701-9 308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 12 BampW Photos Bibliography bull Index
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Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-719-4462 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Illustrations bull Maps bull Tables Bibliography
Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-724-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo section bull Index
Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
B I O G R A P H Y M E M O I R bull C A N A D I A N P O L I T I C S
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Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
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731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
617-3 New Peoples Being and Becoming Meacutetis bull Jacqueline Peterson amp Jennifer SH Brown eds (pb) $2495 C
643-2 Night Spirits Relocation of the Sayisi Dene bull Ila Bussidor amp Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart (pb) $1895 C
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623-4 Plains Cree Trade Diplomacy War bull JS Milloy (pb) $2495 C
173-4 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin bull Michael Angel (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-657-9 (pb) $2495
622-7 Orders of the Dreamed George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion bull Jennifer SH Brown amp Robert Brightman eds (pb) $1895 C
638-8 Severing the Ties that Bind Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremo-nies on the Prairies bull Katherine Pettipas (pb) $2495 C
659-3 Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord bull Paul Hackett (pb) $2495 C
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Film and Media Studies190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
679-1 One Manrsquos Documentary A Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film Board bull Graham McInnes amp Gene Walz (pb) $2495
712-5 Playing with Memories Essays on Guy Maddin bull David Church ed (pb) $2995
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
Geography635-7 Geography of Manitoba bull John Welsted John
Everitt amp Christoph Stadel eds (pb) $5495 C
History (see also Studies in Immigration and Culture Series)
169-7 Dictionary of Manitoba Biography bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-662-3 (pb) $2495
185-7 For All We Have and Are Regina and the Experience of the Great War bull James M Pitsula (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-708-8 (pb) $2695
676-0 Formidable Heritage Manitobarsquos North and the Cost of Development bull Jim Mochoruk (pb) $2795
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690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
655-5 Hidden Worlds Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s bull Royden Loewen (pb) $2295
184-0 Lord Selkirk A Life bull JM Bumsted (cl) $3995dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada bull
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D Earl (pb) $1995667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in
Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495660-9 Manitoba Medicine bull Ian Carr amp Robert E
Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
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713-2 Prairie Metropolis New Essays on Winnipeg Social History bull Esyllt W Jones amp Gerald Friesen eds (pb) $2995
674-6 Providence Watching Journeys from Wartorn Poland bull Kazimierz Patalas ed (pb) $2495
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639-5 River Road Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History bull Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
677-7 Rural Life Portraits of the Prairie Town 1946 bull James P Giffen amp Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
692-0 St Johnrsquos College Faith and Education in Western Canada bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
645-6 Thomas Scottrsquos Body Essays on Early Manitoba History bull JM Bumsted (pb) $1995
665-4 Thousand Miles of Prairie bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $1995
672-2 Toward Defining the Prairies Region Culture and History bull Robert Wardhaugh ed (pb) $2295
179-6 Travelling Passions The Hidden Life of Vilhjal-mur Stefansson bull Giacutesli Paacutelsson (cl) $3995
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684-5 Winnipeg 1912 bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495722-4 Winnipeg Beach Leisure and Courtship in a
Resort Town bull Dale Barbour (pb) $2495721-7 Winnipegrsquos Great War A City Comes of Age bull
Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495
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661-6 Icelanders in North America bull Jonas Thor (pb) $2495
699-9 My Parents Memoirs of New World Icelanders bull Birna Bjarnadoacutettir (pb) $2295
694-4 North American Icelandic The Life of a Language bull Birna Arnbjoumlrnsdoacutettir (pb) $3495 S
628-9 Western Icelandic Short Stories bull Kirsten Wolf amp Arny Hjaltadoacutettir (pb) $1795
641-8 Writings by Western Icelandic Women bull Kirsten Wolf (pb) $1895
International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
in Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495 C
Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
Laurence bull Lyall Powers (cl) $4495 978-0-88755-687-6 (pb) $2995
All U of M Press titles use the ISBN 13 prefix 978-0-88755-TITLES IN
18 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
All U of M Press Titles Use the ISBN 13 Prefix 978-0-88755-TI
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IN P
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DEx
Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
682-1 History Literature and the Writing of the Canadian Prairies bull Alison Calder amp Robert Wardhaugh eds (pb) $2495
177-2 Intimate Strangers Letters of Margaret Laurence and Gabrielle Roy bull Paul G Socken (cl) $1695
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495dagger733-0 Psychedelic Psychology LSD on the Canadian
Prairies bull Erika Dyck (pb) $2795
Nature176-5 Freshwater Fishes of Manitoba bull Kenneth
Stewart amp Douglas Watkinson (cl) $4995 978-0-88755-678-4 (pb) $2695
Political Studies697-5 Constructing Tomorrowrsquos Federalism New
Perspectives on Canadian Governance bull Ian Peach ed (pb) $2795 C
711-8 Just One Vote From Jim Waldingrsquos Nomination to Constitutional Defeat bull Ian Stewart (pb) $2695
724-8 Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley (pb) $2795
686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
719-4 Manitoba Politics and Government Issues Institutions Traditions bull Paul G Thomas amp Curtis Brown eds (pb) $2995
704-0 Politics in Manitoba Parties Leaders and Voters bull Christopher Adams (pb) $2495
Publications of the Algonquian Text Society Series
683-8 Arapaho Historical Traditions bull Paul Moss Andrew Cowell amp Alonzo Moss Sr (pb) $4800
648-7 Counselling Speeches of Jim Kacirc-Nicircpitecirchtecircw bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
159-8 Cree Legends and Narratives bull Simeon Scott amp C Douglas Ellis (cl) $7500 S
148-2 Dogrsquos Children Anishinaabe Texts by Angeline Williams bull Leonard Bloomfield amp John D Nichols eds (cl) $2500
649-4 They Knew Both Sides of Medicine Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
ment on the Canadian Parkland bull John C Lehr (pb) $2795
187-1 Families Lovers and their Letters Italian Postwar Migration to Canada bull Sonia Cancian (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-715-6 (pb) $3495
701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
188-8 Sounds of Ethnicity Listening to German North America bull Barbara Lorenzkowski (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-716-3 (pb) $3495
191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
U of M Icelandic Series698-2 Book of Settlements bull Herman Paacutelsson amp Paul
Edwards (pb) $3995616-6 Edda bull RJ Glendinning amp Haraldur
Bessason eds (pb) $3295696-8 History of the Old Icelandic Commonwealth bull
Joacuten Joacutehannesson (pb) $5495695-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 1 bull Andrew
Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (pb) $4495
158-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 2 bull Andrew Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (cl) $7495 S
Womenrsquos Studies732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings
on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Distributed by U of M PressManitoba Museum 978-0-920704-16-5 Butterflies of Manitoba (pb)
$2195 978-0-920704-15-8 Wildflowers of Churchill (pb)
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Playing with MemoriesEssays on Guy MaddinDavid Church ed
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-712-5280 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section bull Filmography Bibliography bull Index
Playing with Memories is the first collection of scholarly essays on the work of internationally acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin It offers extensive perspectives on his career to date from the early experimentation of The Dead Father (1986) to the intensely intimate revelations of My Winnipeg (2007) Featuring new and updated essays
from American Canadian and Australian scholars collaborators and critics as well as an in-depth interview with Maddin this collection explores the aesthetics and politics behind Maddinrsquos work firmly situating his films within ongoing cultural debates about postmodernism genre and national identity
David Church teaches in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University He has contributed to Disability Studies Quarterly Offscreen Senses of Cinema and several other publications
Contributors William Beard Dana Cooley Lee Easton Kelly Hewson Donald Masterson Carl Matheson Geoff Pevere David L Pike Milan Pribisic Steven Shaviro Will Straw Stephen Snyder George Toles Darrell Varga Saige Walton
Related Interest
One Manrsquos DocumentaryA Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film BoardGraham McInnes Edited and Introduction by Gene Walz
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US 978-0-88755-679-1bull 256 pp bull 6 x 9 32 Photos bull Filmography bull Bibliography Index
Indigenous Screen Cultures in CanadaSigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson and Marian Bredin eds
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-718-7Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US bull 978-0-88755-190-1216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 10 BampW Photos bull Bibliography
Indigenous media challenges the power of the state erodes communication monopolies and illuminates government threats to indigenous cultural economic and political sovereignty Its effectiveness in these areas however is hampered by government control of broadcast frequencies licensing and legal limitations over content and
ownership Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada explores key questions surrounding the power and suppression of indigenous narrative and representation in contemporary indigenous media Focussing primarily on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network the authors also examine indigenous language broadcasting in radio television and film Aboriginal journalism practices audience creation within and beyond indigenous communities the roles of program scheduling and content acquisition policies in the decolonization process the roles of digital video technologies and co-production agreements in indigenous filmmaking and the emergence of Aboriginal cyber-communities
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson is assistant professor in the Department of Museology University of Iceland He has a doctoral degree in cultural anthropology from Temple University in Philadelphia
Marian Bredin is associate professor in the Department of Communication Popular Culture and Film and Director of the Centre for Canadian Studies at Brock University She is a member of the Popular Culture Niagara Research project and a contributor to Covering Niagara Studies in Local Popular Culture
A B O R I G I N A L S T U D I E S bull M E D I A S T U D I E S
14 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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Related Interest
Prairie MetropolisNew Essays on Winnipeg Social HistoryEsyllt W Jones and Gerald Friesen eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US 978-0-88755-713-2 bull 264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Tables bull Bibliography
2010 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award
Winnipegrsquos Great WarA City Comes of AgeJim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-721-7296 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout bull Maps bull Index
From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the cityrsquos history Winnipegrsquos Great War picks up in 1914 just as the city is regrouping after a brief economic downturn War comes unexpectedly thoughts of recovery are abandoned and the city digs in for a hard-fought four years
Using letters diaries and newspaper reports Jim Blanchard brings us into the homes and public offices of Winnipeg and its citizens to illustrate the profound effect the war had on every aspect of the city from its politics and economy to its men on the battlefield and its war-weary families fighting on the homefront He also reveals how these crucial years set the stage for the 1919 General Strike and how the First World War transformed Winnipeg into the city it is today
Jim Blanchard is the author of Winnipeg 1912 which won the Margaret McWilliams History Book Award and editor of A Thousand Miles of Prairie He is the Head of Reference Services at the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba
2010 winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award
H I S TO R Y bull W O R L D WA R I
Related Interest
Winnipeg 1912Jim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US978-0-88755-684-5278 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 60 BampW Photos Bibliography
ldquoA fascinating portrait superbrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoWinnipeg 1912 was a pleasure and occasionally an inspirationrdquo mdashDesmond Morton University of Toronto Quarterly
Winnipeg BeachLeisure and Courtship in a Resort Town 1900 ndash 1967Dale Barbour
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-722-4264 pp bull 5frac12 x 8frac12 bull BampW Photos throughout Bibliography bull Index
During the first half of the twentieth century Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West Located just north of Manitobarsquos bustling capital it drew 40000 visitors a day and served as an important intersection between classes ethnic communities and perhaps most importantly between genders In Winnipeg
Beach Dale Barbour takes us into the heart of this turn-of-the-century resort area and introduces us to some of the people who worked played and lived in the resort Through photographs interviews and newspaper clippings he presents a lively history of this resort area and its surprising role in the evolution of local courtship and dating practices from the commoditization of the courting experience by the Canadian Pacific Railwayrsquos ldquoMoonlight Specialsrdquo through the development of an elaborate amusement area that encouraged public dating and to its eventual demise amid the moral panic over sexual behaviour during the 1950s and lsquo60s
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth A former journalist he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto
ldquoThis is an intelligent and highly readable account of Winnipeg Beach at the height of its appeal a story of interest to both seekers and scholars of amusementrdquomdashSteve Penfold author of The Donut A Canadian History
C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y bull G E N D E R S T U D I E S
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-720-0Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-191-8312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout Maps bull Index
3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-716-3Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-188-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-715-6Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US 978-0-88755-187-1192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-706-4Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-182-6408 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section Glossary bull Bibliography bull Index
Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-725-5216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography Index bull Studies in Immigration and Culture No 6September 2011
Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495978-0-88755-701-9 308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 12 BampW Photos Bibliography bull Index
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Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-719-4462 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Illustrations bull Maps bull Tables Bibliography
Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-724-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo section bull Index
Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
B I O G R A P H Y M E M O I R bull C A N A D I A N P O L I T I C S
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Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
617-3 New Peoples Being and Becoming Meacutetis bull Jacqueline Peterson amp Jennifer SH Brown eds (pb) $2495 C
643-2 Night Spirits Relocation of the Sayisi Dene bull Ila Bussidor amp Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart (pb) $1895 C
160-4 Ojibwa of Western Canada bull Laura Peers (cl) $3995 S 978-0-88755-636-4 (pb) $1995
623-4 Plains Cree Trade Diplomacy War bull JS Milloy (pb) $2495 C
173-4 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin bull Michael Angel (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-657-9 (pb) $2495
622-7 Orders of the Dreamed George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion bull Jennifer SH Brown amp Robert Brightman eds (pb) $1895 C
638-8 Severing the Ties that Bind Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremo-nies on the Prairies bull Katherine Pettipas (pb) $2495 C
659-3 Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord bull Paul Hackett (pb) $2495 C
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Film and Media Studies190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
679-1 One Manrsquos Documentary A Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film Board bull Graham McInnes amp Gene Walz (pb) $2495
712-5 Playing with Memories Essays on Guy Maddin bull David Church ed (pb) $2995
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
Geography635-7 Geography of Manitoba bull John Welsted John
Everitt amp Christoph Stadel eds (pb) $5495 C
History (see also Studies in Immigration and Culture Series)
169-7 Dictionary of Manitoba Biography bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-662-3 (pb) $2495
185-7 For All We Have and Are Regina and the Experience of the Great War bull James M Pitsula (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-708-8 (pb) $2695
676-0 Formidable Heritage Manitobarsquos North and the Cost of Development bull Jim Mochoruk (pb) $2795
168-0 From the Inside Out Rural Worlds of Men-nonite Diarists bull Royden Loewen (cl) $4500 978-0-88755-664-7 (pb) $2495
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
655-5 Hidden Worlds Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s bull Royden Loewen (pb) $2295
184-0 Lord Selkirk A Life bull JM Bumsted (cl) $3995dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada bull
Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795666-1 Mac Runciman A Life in the Grain Trade bull Paul
D Earl (pb) $1995667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in
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Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
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644-2 Organ in Manitoba A History of the Instru-ment Builders and Players bull James B Hart-man (pb) $2495
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713-2 Prairie Metropolis New Essays on Winnipeg Social History bull Esyllt W Jones amp Gerald Friesen eds (pb) $2995
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639-5 River Road Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History bull Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
677-7 Rural Life Portraits of the Prairie Town 1946 bull James P Giffen amp Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
692-0 St Johnrsquos College Faith and Education in Western Canada bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
645-6 Thomas Scottrsquos Body Essays on Early Manitoba History bull JM Bumsted (pb) $1995
665-4 Thousand Miles of Prairie bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $1995
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684-5 Winnipeg 1912 bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495722-4 Winnipeg Beach Leisure and Courtship in a
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661-6 Icelanders in North America bull Jonas Thor (pb) $2495
699-9 My Parents Memoirs of New World Icelanders bull Birna Bjarnadoacutettir (pb) $2295
694-4 North American Icelandic The Life of a Language bull Birna Arnbjoumlrnsdoacutettir (pb) $3495 S
628-9 Western Icelandic Short Stories bull Kirsten Wolf amp Arny Hjaltadoacutettir (pb) $1795
641-8 Writings by Western Icelandic Women bull Kirsten Wolf (pb) $1895
International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
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Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
Laurence bull Lyall Powers (cl) $4495 978-0-88755-687-6 (pb) $2995
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18 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
All U of M Press Titles Use the ISBN 13 Prefix 978-0-88755-TI
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IN P
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DEx
Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
682-1 History Literature and the Writing of the Canadian Prairies bull Alison Calder amp Robert Wardhaugh eds (pb) $2495
177-2 Intimate Strangers Letters of Margaret Laurence and Gabrielle Roy bull Paul G Socken (cl) $1695
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495dagger733-0 Psychedelic Psychology LSD on the Canadian
Prairies bull Erika Dyck (pb) $2795
Nature176-5 Freshwater Fishes of Manitoba bull Kenneth
Stewart amp Douglas Watkinson (cl) $4995 978-0-88755-678-4 (pb) $2695
Political Studies697-5 Constructing Tomorrowrsquos Federalism New
Perspectives on Canadian Governance bull Ian Peach ed (pb) $2795 C
711-8 Just One Vote From Jim Waldingrsquos Nomination to Constitutional Defeat bull Ian Stewart (pb) $2695
724-8 Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley (pb) $2795
686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
719-4 Manitoba Politics and Government Issues Institutions Traditions bull Paul G Thomas amp Curtis Brown eds (pb) $2995
704-0 Politics in Manitoba Parties Leaders and Voters bull Christopher Adams (pb) $2495
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649-4 They Knew Both Sides of Medicine Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
ment on the Canadian Parkland bull John C Lehr (pb) $2795
187-1 Families Lovers and their Letters Italian Postwar Migration to Canada bull Sonia Cancian (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-715-6 (pb) $3495
701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
188-8 Sounds of Ethnicity Listening to German North America bull Barbara Lorenzkowski (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-716-3 (pb) $3495
191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
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690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
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Prairie MetropolisNew Essays on Winnipeg Social HistoryEsyllt W Jones and Gerald Friesen eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US 978-0-88755-713-2 bull 264 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps Tables bull Bibliography
2010 winner of the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award
Winnipegrsquos Great WarA City Comes of AgeJim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-721-7296 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout bull Maps bull Index
From the local bestselling author of Winnipeg 1912 comes the riveting next chapter in the cityrsquos history Winnipegrsquos Great War picks up in 1914 just as the city is regrouping after a brief economic downturn War comes unexpectedly thoughts of recovery are abandoned and the city digs in for a hard-fought four years
Using letters diaries and newspaper reports Jim Blanchard brings us into the homes and public offices of Winnipeg and its citizens to illustrate the profound effect the war had on every aspect of the city from its politics and economy to its men on the battlefield and its war-weary families fighting on the homefront He also reveals how these crucial years set the stage for the 1919 General Strike and how the First World War transformed Winnipeg into the city it is today
Jim Blanchard is the author of Winnipeg 1912 which won the Margaret McWilliams History Book Award and editor of A Thousand Miles of Prairie He is the Head of Reference Services at the Elizabeth Dafoe Library at the University of Manitoba
2010 winner of the Margaret McWilliams Award
H I S TO R Y bull W O R L D WA R I
Related Interest
Winnipeg 1912Jim Blanchard
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US978-0-88755-684-5278 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 60 BampW Photos Bibliography
ldquoA fascinating portrait superbrdquo mdashWinnipeg Free Press
ldquoWinnipeg 1912 was a pleasure and occasionally an inspirationrdquo mdashDesmond Morton University of Toronto Quarterly
Winnipeg BeachLeisure and Courtship in a Resort Town 1900 ndash 1967Dale Barbour
Paper bull $2495 CAN $2895 US bull 978-0-88755-722-4264 pp bull 5frac12 x 8frac12 bull BampW Photos throughout Bibliography bull Index
During the first half of the twentieth century Winnipeg Beach proudly marketed itself as the Coney Island of the West Located just north of Manitobarsquos bustling capital it drew 40000 visitors a day and served as an important intersection between classes ethnic communities and perhaps most importantly between genders In Winnipeg
Beach Dale Barbour takes us into the heart of this turn-of-the-century resort area and introduces us to some of the people who worked played and lived in the resort Through photographs interviews and newspaper clippings he presents a lively history of this resort area and its surprising role in the evolution of local courtship and dating practices from the commoditization of the courting experience by the Canadian Pacific Railwayrsquos ldquoMoonlight Specialsrdquo through the development of an elaborate amusement area that encouraged public dating and to its eventual demise amid the moral panic over sexual behaviour during the 1950s and lsquo60s
Dale Barbour grew up on a farm in Balmoral Manitoba and made a few trips of his own to Winnipeg Beach as a youth A former journalist he is currently completing a PhD in history at the University of Toronto
ldquoThis is an intelligent and highly readable account of Winnipeg Beach at the height of its appeal a story of interest to both seekers and scholars of amusementrdquomdashSteve Penfold author of The Donut A Canadian History
C A N A D I A N H I S TO R Y bull G E N D E R S T U D I E S
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-720-0Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-191-8312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout Maps bull Index
3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-716-3Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-188-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-715-6Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US 978-0-88755-187-1192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-706-4Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-182-6408 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section Glossary bull Bibliography bull Index
Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-725-5216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography Index bull Studies in Immigration and Culture No 6September 2011
Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495978-0-88755-701-9 308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 12 BampW Photos Bibliography bull Index
16 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
SELE
CTE
D
POLI
TICS
Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-719-4462 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Illustrations bull Maps bull Tables Bibliography
Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-724-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo section bull Index
Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
B I O G R A P H Y M E M O I R bull C A N A D I A N P O L I T I C S
uofmpressca 17
AboriginalNative Studies 631-9 As Long as the Rivers Run Hydroelectric
Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
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731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
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651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
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Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
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International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
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18 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
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IN P
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Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
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710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495dagger733-0 Psychedelic Psychology LSD on the Canadian
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Nature176-5 Freshwater Fishes of Manitoba bull Kenneth
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Perspectives on Canadian Governance bull Ian Peach ed (pb) $2795 C
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724-8 Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley (pb) $2795
686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
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Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
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701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
188-8 Sounds of Ethnicity Listening to German North America bull Barbara Lorenzkowski (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-716-3 (pb) $3495
191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
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690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
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5 Storied LandscapesEthno-Religious Identity and the Canadian PrairiesFrances Swyripa
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-720-0Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-191-8312 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photos throughout Maps bull Index
3 Sounds of EthnicityListening to German North America 1850 ndash 1914Barbara Lorenzkowski
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-716-3Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-188-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
4 Families Lovers and their LettersItalian Postwar Migration to CanadaSonia Cancian
Paper bull $3495 CAN $3995 US978-0-88755-715-6Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US 978-0-88755-187-1192 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Photos bull Maps bull Bibliography Index
2 Mennonite Women in CanadaA HistoryMarlene Epp
Paper bull $2695 CAN $3095 US978-0-88755-706-4Cloth bull $5500 CAN S $5995 US978-0-88755-182-6408 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo Section Glossary bull Bibliography bull Index
Community and FrontierA Ukrainian Settlement in the Canadian ParklandJohn C Lehr
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US 978-0-88755-725-5216 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Maps bull Bibliography Index bull Studies in Immigration and Culture No 6September 2011
Established in 1896 the Stuartburn colony was one of the earliest Ukrainian settlements in western Canada Based on an analysis of government records pioneer memoirs and the Ukrainian and English language press Community and Frontier is a detailed examination of the social economic and geographical challenges of this unique ethnic community It reveals a complex web of inter-ethnic and colonial relationships that created a community that was a far cry from the homogeneous ethnic block settlement feared by the opponents of eastern European immigration Instead ethnic relationships and attitudes transplanted from Europe affected the development of trade within the colony while Ukrainian religious factionalism and the predatory colonial attitudes of mainstream Canadian churches fractured the community and for decades contributed to social dysfunction
John C Lehr is a professor in the Geography Department at the University of Winnipeg With Yossi Katz he co-authored Last Best West Essays on the Historical Geography of Western Canada and By their Faith Shall they Live The Hutterite Colonies in North America 1874ndash2006
Studies in Immigration and Culture Series Editor Royden Loewen University of Winnipeg(ISSN 1914-1459)
Studies in Immigration and Culture publishes historical works that illuminate the Canadian and transnational immigrant experience in both urban and rural contexts It focuses especially on the cultural adjustments of the migrants including their ethnic religious gender class race or inter-generational identities and relations The series also publishes studies on the production of immigrant narratives
1 Imagined HomesSoviet German Immigrants in Two CitiesHans Werner
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495978-0-88755-701-9 308 pp bull 6 x 9 bull 12 BampW Photos Bibliography bull Index
16 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
SELE
CTE
D
POLI
TICS
Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-719-4462 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Illustrations bull Maps bull Tables Bibliography
Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-724-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo section bull Index
Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
B I O G R A P H Y M E M O I R bull C A N A D I A N P O L I T I C S
uofmpressca 17
AboriginalNative Studies 631-9 As Long as the Rivers Run Hydroelectric
Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
617-3 New Peoples Being and Becoming Meacutetis bull Jacqueline Peterson amp Jennifer SH Brown eds (pb) $2495 C
643-2 Night Spirits Relocation of the Sayisi Dene bull Ila Bussidor amp Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart (pb) $1895 C
160-4 Ojibwa of Western Canada bull Laura Peers (cl) $3995 S 978-0-88755-636-4 (pb) $1995
623-4 Plains Cree Trade Diplomacy War bull JS Milloy (pb) $2495 C
173-4 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin bull Michael Angel (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-657-9 (pb) $2495
622-7 Orders of the Dreamed George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion bull Jennifer SH Brown amp Robert Brightman eds (pb) $1895 C
638-8 Severing the Ties that Bind Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremo-nies on the Prairies bull Katherine Pettipas (pb) $2495 C
659-3 Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord bull Paul Hackett (pb) $2495 C
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Film and Media Studies190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
679-1 One Manrsquos Documentary A Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film Board bull Graham McInnes amp Gene Walz (pb) $2495
712-5 Playing with Memories Essays on Guy Maddin bull David Church ed (pb) $2995
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
Geography635-7 Geography of Manitoba bull John Welsted John
Everitt amp Christoph Stadel eds (pb) $5495 C
History (see also Studies in Immigration and Culture Series)
169-7 Dictionary of Manitoba Biography bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-662-3 (pb) $2495
185-7 For All We Have and Are Regina and the Experience of the Great War bull James M Pitsula (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-708-8 (pb) $2695
676-0 Formidable Heritage Manitobarsquos North and the Cost of Development bull Jim Mochoruk (pb) $2795
168-0 From the Inside Out Rural Worlds of Men-nonite Diarists bull Royden Loewen (cl) $4500 978-0-88755-664-7 (pb) $2495
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
655-5 Hidden Worlds Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s bull Royden Loewen (pb) $2295
184-0 Lord Selkirk A Life bull JM Bumsted (cl) $3995dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada bull
Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795666-1 Mac Runciman A Life in the Grain Trade bull Paul
D Earl (pb) $1995667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in
Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495660-9 Manitoba Medicine bull Ian Carr amp Robert E
Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
ndash Russia ndash Canada 1525 to 1980 bull James Urry (pb) $2795
644-2 Organ in Manitoba A History of the Instru-ment Builders and Players bull James B Hart-man (pb) $2495
183-3 Perspectives of Saskatchewan bull Jene M Porter ed (cl) $4995
713-2 Prairie Metropolis New Essays on Winnipeg Social History bull Esyllt W Jones amp Gerald Friesen eds (pb) $2995
674-6 Providence Watching Journeys from Wartorn Poland bull Kazimierz Patalas ed (pb) $2495
675-2 Reporting the Resistance Alexander Begg and Joseph Hargrave on the Red River Resistance bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
639-5 River Road Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History bull Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
677-7 Rural Life Portraits of the Prairie Town 1946 bull James P Giffen amp Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
692-0 St Johnrsquos College Faith and Education in Western Canada bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
645-6 Thomas Scottrsquos Body Essays on Early Manitoba History bull JM Bumsted (pb) $1995
665-4 Thousand Miles of Prairie bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $1995
672-2 Toward Defining the Prairies Region Culture and History bull Robert Wardhaugh ed (pb) $2295
179-6 Travelling Passions The Hidden Life of Vilhjal-mur Stefansson bull Giacutesli Paacutelsson (cl) $3995
172-7 University of Manitoba An Illustrated History bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-653-1 (pb) $3495
684-5 Winnipeg 1912 bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495722-4 Winnipeg Beach Leisure and Courtship in a
Resort Town bull Dale Barbour (pb) $2495721-7 Winnipegrsquos Great War A City Comes of Age bull
Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495
Icelandic Studies (see also U of M Icelandic Series)
661-6 Icelanders in North America bull Jonas Thor (pb) $2495
699-9 My Parents Memoirs of New World Icelanders bull Birna Bjarnadoacutettir (pb) $2295
694-4 North American Icelandic The Life of a Language bull Birna Arnbjoumlrnsdoacutettir (pb) $3495 S
628-9 Western Icelandic Short Stories bull Kirsten Wolf amp Arny Hjaltadoacutettir (pb) $1795
641-8 Writings by Western Icelandic Women bull Kirsten Wolf (pb) $1895
International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
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Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
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18 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
All U of M Press Titles Use the ISBN 13 Prefix 978-0-88755-TI
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IN P
RIN
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AU
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DEx
Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
682-1 History Literature and the Writing of the Canadian Prairies bull Alison Calder amp Robert Wardhaugh eds (pb) $2495
177-2 Intimate Strangers Letters of Margaret Laurence and Gabrielle Roy bull Paul G Socken (cl) $1695
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
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Prairies bull Erika Dyck (pb) $2795
Nature176-5 Freshwater Fishes of Manitoba bull Kenneth
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Perspectives on Canadian Governance bull Ian Peach ed (pb) $2795 C
711-8 Just One Vote From Jim Waldingrsquos Nomination to Constitutional Defeat bull Ian Stewart (pb) $2695
724-8 Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley (pb) $2795
686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
719-4 Manitoba Politics and Government Issues Institutions Traditions bull Paul G Thomas amp Curtis Brown eds (pb) $2995
704-0 Politics in Manitoba Parties Leaders and Voters bull Christopher Adams (pb) $2495
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648-7 Counselling Speeches of Jim Kacirc-Nicircpitecirchtecircw bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
159-8 Cree Legends and Narratives bull Simeon Scott amp C Douglas Ellis (cl) $7500 S
148-2 Dogrsquos Children Anishinaabe Texts by Angeline Williams bull Leonard Bloomfield amp John D Nichols eds (cl) $2500
649-4 They Knew Both Sides of Medicine Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
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187-1 Families Lovers and their Letters Italian Postwar Migration to Canada bull Sonia Cancian (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-715-6 (pb) $3495
701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
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191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
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690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
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Manitoba Politics and GovernmentIssues Institutions TraditionsPaul G Thomas and Curtis Brown eds
Paper bull $2995 CAN $3495 US bull 978-0-88755-719-4462 pp bull 6 x 9 bull Illustrations bull Maps bull Tables Bibliography
Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists historians sociologists economists public servants and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the provincersquos political life and its careful ldquomutual fund modelrdquo approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady
and cautious nature of its citizens Moving beyond the Legislature the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty environmental stewardship gender equality health care and the provincersquos growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province They also examine the provincersquos role at the intergovernmental and international level Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society
Paul G Thomas is a senior scholar in the Department of Political Studies at the University of Manitoba Curtis Brown is a research associate at Probe Research Inc
Contributors Christopher Adams Paul Barber Harvey Bostrom Rodney Clifton Jim Eldridge Gerald Friesen Jean Friesen Joan Grace Kerri Holland Derek Hum Irene Linklater Frances Russell Kelly Saunders Jim Silver Wayne Simpson Paul Thomas Paul Vogt Jared Wesley Nelson Wiseman
ldquoBy far the best contemporary book on a provincersquos politics and governmentrdquo mdashChristopher Dunn Department of Political Science Memorial University
P O L I T I C S
Keep TrueA Life in PoliticsHoward Pawley Foreword by Paul Moist
Paper bull $2795 CAN $3195 US bull 978-0-88755-724-8304 pp bull 6 x 9 bull BampW Photo section bull Index
Howard Pawley served as Premier of Manitoba during one of the most turbulent periods in the provincersquos history Not since the days of Louis Riel has the province faced such intense and divisive issues as constitutional reform and French-language rights as it did during the 1980s when Manitoba took centre stage in setting social policies that would
affect Canadarsquos national identity Howard Pawleyrsquos political principles were first tested in the fight to bring public auto insurance to Manitoba In Keep True he describes this early political battle and the many that would follow mdash human rights and marriage law reform the explosive French-language debate that left the province caught between the federal government and Quebec separatists the CF-18 fighter jet controversy and the doomed negotiations of the Meech Lake Accord He tells us what went right and what went wrong offering unique insight into current national debates From his first winning campaign while confined to a hospital bed to the sudden fall of his government at the hands of a rogue political insider Pawleyrsquos memoirs are an engaging and refreshingly honest look at a political career that had a profound effect on a province and its people
Howard Pawley served for nineteen years as a member of the Manitoba Legislature (1969ndash1988) serving as Premier from 1981 to 1988 He is currently an associate professor emeritus in the department of Political Science at the University of Windsor
ldquoThis political memoir tells us more about the realities of political life and tells its story more honestly than most that I have readrdquomdashPaul G Thomas Senior Scholar Political Studies University of Manitoba
B I O G R A P H Y M E M O I R bull C A N A D I A N P O L I T I C S
uofmpressca 17
AboriginalNative Studies 631-9 As Long as the Rivers Run Hydroelectric
Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
617-3 New Peoples Being and Becoming Meacutetis bull Jacqueline Peterson amp Jennifer SH Brown eds (pb) $2495 C
643-2 Night Spirits Relocation of the Sayisi Dene bull Ila Bussidor amp Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart (pb) $1895 C
160-4 Ojibwa of Western Canada bull Laura Peers (cl) $3995 S 978-0-88755-636-4 (pb) $1995
623-4 Plains Cree Trade Diplomacy War bull JS Milloy (pb) $2495 C
173-4 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin bull Michael Angel (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-657-9 (pb) $2495
622-7 Orders of the Dreamed George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion bull Jennifer SH Brown amp Robert Brightman eds (pb) $1895 C
638-8 Severing the Ties that Bind Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremo-nies on the Prairies bull Katherine Pettipas (pb) $2495 C
659-3 Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord bull Paul Hackett (pb) $2495 C
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Film and Media Studies190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
679-1 One Manrsquos Documentary A Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film Board bull Graham McInnes amp Gene Walz (pb) $2495
712-5 Playing with Memories Essays on Guy Maddin bull David Church ed (pb) $2995
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
Geography635-7 Geography of Manitoba bull John Welsted John
Everitt amp Christoph Stadel eds (pb) $5495 C
History (see also Studies in Immigration and Culture Series)
169-7 Dictionary of Manitoba Biography bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-662-3 (pb) $2495
185-7 For All We Have and Are Regina and the Experience of the Great War bull James M Pitsula (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-708-8 (pb) $2695
676-0 Formidable Heritage Manitobarsquos North and the Cost of Development bull Jim Mochoruk (pb) $2795
168-0 From the Inside Out Rural Worlds of Men-nonite Diarists bull Royden Loewen (cl) $4500 978-0-88755-664-7 (pb) $2495
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
655-5 Hidden Worlds Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s bull Royden Loewen (pb) $2295
184-0 Lord Selkirk A Life bull JM Bumsted (cl) $3995dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada bull
Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795666-1 Mac Runciman A Life in the Grain Trade bull Paul
D Earl (pb) $1995667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in
Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495660-9 Manitoba Medicine bull Ian Carr amp Robert E
Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
ndash Russia ndash Canada 1525 to 1980 bull James Urry (pb) $2795
644-2 Organ in Manitoba A History of the Instru-ment Builders and Players bull James B Hart-man (pb) $2495
183-3 Perspectives of Saskatchewan bull Jene M Porter ed (cl) $4995
713-2 Prairie Metropolis New Essays on Winnipeg Social History bull Esyllt W Jones amp Gerald Friesen eds (pb) $2995
674-6 Providence Watching Journeys from Wartorn Poland bull Kazimierz Patalas ed (pb) $2495
675-2 Reporting the Resistance Alexander Begg and Joseph Hargrave on the Red River Resistance bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
639-5 River Road Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History bull Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
677-7 Rural Life Portraits of the Prairie Town 1946 bull James P Giffen amp Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
692-0 St Johnrsquos College Faith and Education in Western Canada bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
645-6 Thomas Scottrsquos Body Essays on Early Manitoba History bull JM Bumsted (pb) $1995
665-4 Thousand Miles of Prairie bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $1995
672-2 Toward Defining the Prairies Region Culture and History bull Robert Wardhaugh ed (pb) $2295
179-6 Travelling Passions The Hidden Life of Vilhjal-mur Stefansson bull Giacutesli Paacutelsson (cl) $3995
172-7 University of Manitoba An Illustrated History bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-653-1 (pb) $3495
684-5 Winnipeg 1912 bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495722-4 Winnipeg Beach Leisure and Courtship in a
Resort Town bull Dale Barbour (pb) $2495721-7 Winnipegrsquos Great War A City Comes of Age bull
Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495
Icelandic Studies (see also U of M Icelandic Series)
661-6 Icelanders in North America bull Jonas Thor (pb) $2495
699-9 My Parents Memoirs of New World Icelanders bull Birna Bjarnadoacutettir (pb) $2295
694-4 North American Icelandic The Life of a Language bull Birna Arnbjoumlrnsdoacutettir (pb) $3495 S
628-9 Western Icelandic Short Stories bull Kirsten Wolf amp Arny Hjaltadoacutettir (pb) $1795
641-8 Writings by Western Icelandic Women bull Kirsten Wolf (pb) $1895
International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
in Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495 C
Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
Laurence bull Lyall Powers (cl) $4495 978-0-88755-687-6 (pb) $2995
All U of M Press titles use the ISBN 13 prefix 978-0-88755-TITLES IN
18 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
All U of M Press Titles Use the ISBN 13 Prefix 978-0-88755-TI
TLES
IN P
RIN
T amp
AU
THO
R IN
DEx
Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
682-1 History Literature and the Writing of the Canadian Prairies bull Alison Calder amp Robert Wardhaugh eds (pb) $2495
177-2 Intimate Strangers Letters of Margaret Laurence and Gabrielle Roy bull Paul G Socken (cl) $1695
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495dagger733-0 Psychedelic Psychology LSD on the Canadian
Prairies bull Erika Dyck (pb) $2795
Nature176-5 Freshwater Fishes of Manitoba bull Kenneth
Stewart amp Douglas Watkinson (cl) $4995 978-0-88755-678-4 (pb) $2695
Political Studies697-5 Constructing Tomorrowrsquos Federalism New
Perspectives on Canadian Governance bull Ian Peach ed (pb) $2795 C
711-8 Just One Vote From Jim Waldingrsquos Nomination to Constitutional Defeat bull Ian Stewart (pb) $2695
724-8 Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley (pb) $2795
686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
719-4 Manitoba Politics and Government Issues Institutions Traditions bull Paul G Thomas amp Curtis Brown eds (pb) $2995
704-0 Politics in Manitoba Parties Leaders and Voters bull Christopher Adams (pb) $2495
Publications of the Algonquian Text Society Series
683-8 Arapaho Historical Traditions bull Paul Moss Andrew Cowell amp Alonzo Moss Sr (pb) $4800
648-7 Counselling Speeches of Jim Kacirc-Nicircpitecirchtecircw bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
159-8 Cree Legends and Narratives bull Simeon Scott amp C Douglas Ellis (cl) $7500 S
148-2 Dogrsquos Children Anishinaabe Texts by Angeline Williams bull Leonard Bloomfield amp John D Nichols eds (cl) $2500
649-4 They Knew Both Sides of Medicine Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
ment on the Canadian Parkland bull John C Lehr (pb) $2795
187-1 Families Lovers and their Letters Italian Postwar Migration to Canada bull Sonia Cancian (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-715-6 (pb) $3495
701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
188-8 Sounds of Ethnicity Listening to German North America bull Barbara Lorenzkowski (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-716-3 (pb) $3495
191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
U of M Icelandic Series698-2 Book of Settlements bull Herman Paacutelsson amp Paul
Edwards (pb) $3995616-6 Edda bull RJ Glendinning amp Haraldur
Bessason eds (pb) $3295696-8 History of the Old Icelandic Commonwealth bull
Joacuten Joacutehannesson (pb) $5495695-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 1 bull Andrew
Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (pb) $4495
158-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 2 bull Andrew Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (cl) $7495 S
Womenrsquos Studies732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings
on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Distributed by U of M PressManitoba Museum 978-0-920704-16-5 Butterflies of Manitoba (pb)
$2195 978-0-920704-15-8 Wildflowers of Churchill (pb)
$2195
Not for sale in the USdagger Not for sale outside Canada
uofmpressca 17
IndividualsU of M Press books are available at bookstores and on-line retailers across the country Order through your local bookseller and save shipping charges or order direct from one of our distributors listed below
Examination Copy PolicyPlease submit requests for examination copies to our editorial office on official letterhead indicating the course and level (undergraduate or graduate) for which the book is being considered the projected enrollment and the semester in which the course will be taught
Canadian DistributorUTP Distribution5201 Dufferin Street Toronto ON M3H 5T8Ph 416-667-7791 Fax 416-667-7856Toll Free Ph 1-800-565-9523 Toll Free Fax 1-800-221-9985utpbooksutpressutorontocaEDI orders though Pubnet SAN 115 1134
US DistributorMichigan State University Pressco Chicago Distribution Center11030 S Langley Ave Chicago IL 60628Ph (800) 621-2736 Fax (800) 621-8476wwwmsupressorgorderspressuchicagoedu
Discounts and TermsDiscounts are indicated by codes following the prices ldquoSrdquo indicates a short discount (20) ldquoCrdquo indicates a college discount (1-10 copies 40 11+ copies 25) Books subject to trade discounts are shown without codes Discounts apply to orders with minimum purchase of 5 books All prices quoted are suggested retail Books not yet published will be shipped when stock arrives Prices and availability subject to change without notice
Net 30 days Titles may be returned three months after invoice date and not after twelve months after invoice date Returned titles must be properly packaged in saleable condition and free of retail stickers Returns must be sent prepaid and will be credited against future purchases Outside Canada all prices are in US dollars
University of Manitoba Press has world rights on all publications listed in this catalogue except where otherwise noted
How to Order
Editorial OfficeDirector David Carr carrccumanitobacaSenior Acquisitions Editor Jean Wilson jeanlwilsonshawcaManaging Editor Glenn Bergen glenn_bergenumanitobacaSales amp Marketing Cheryl Miki mikiccumanitobacaEditorial amp Promotions Assistant Ariel Gordon gordoajdccumanitobaca
University of Manitoba Press301 St Johnrsquos College University of ManitobaWinnipeg MB R3T 2M5Ph 204-474-9495 Fax 204-474-7566wwwuofmpresscauofmpressumanitobaca
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AboriginalNative Studies 631-9 As Long as the Rivers Run Hydroelectric
Development and Native Communities bull James B Waldram (pb) $1995 C
732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
723-1 First Nations Gaming in Canada bull Yale D Belanger ed (pb) $2795
728-6 For King and Kanata Canadian Indians and the First World War bull Timothy C Winegard (pb) $2495
171-0 In Order to Live Untroubled Inuit of the Central Arctic bull Renee Fossett (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-647-0 (pb) $2495
190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895 C
693-7 New Buffalo The Struggle for Aboriginal Post-Secondary Education in Canada bull Blair Stonechild (pb) $2495 C
705-7 Power Struggles Hydro Development and First Nations in Manitoba and Quebec bull Thibault Martin amp Steven M Hoffman eds (pb) $3495 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Art amp Architecture714-9 All Our Changes Images from the Sixties
Generation bull Gerry Kopelow (pb) $3995700-2 The North End bull John Paskievich (pb) $3995691-3 Winnipeg Modern Architecture 1945ndash1975 bull
Serena Keshavjee (pb) $4995
Contemporary Studies on the North686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural
Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
731-6 Settlement Subsistence and Change Among the Labrador Inuit bull David C Natcher Lawrence Felt amp Andrea Procter eds (pb) $2795
Critical Studies in Native History726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory
Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
651-7 Muskekowuck Athinuwick Original People of the Great Swampy Land bull Victor P Lytwyn (pb) $2495
646-3 National Crime The Canadian Government and the Residential School System bull JS Milloy (pb) $2695 C
617-3 New Peoples Being and Becoming Meacutetis bull Jacqueline Peterson amp Jennifer SH Brown eds (pb) $2495 C
643-2 Night Spirits Relocation of the Sayisi Dene bull Ila Bussidor amp Uumlstuumln Bilgen-Reinart (pb) $1895 C
160-4 Ojibwa of Western Canada bull Laura Peers (cl) $3995 S 978-0-88755-636-4 (pb) $1995
623-4 Plains Cree Trade Diplomacy War bull JS Milloy (pb) $2495 C
173-4 Preserving the Sacred Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin bull Michael Angel (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-657-9 (pb) $2495
622-7 Orders of the Dreamed George Nelson on Cree and Northern Ojibwa Religion bull Jennifer SH Brown amp Robert Brightman eds (pb) $1895 C
638-8 Severing the Ties that Bind Government Repression of Indigenous Religious Ceremo-nies on the Prairies bull Katherine Pettipas (pb) $2495 C
659-3 Very Remarkable Sickness Epidemics in the Petit Nord bull Paul Hackett (pb) $2495 C
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Film and Media Studies190-1 Indigenous Screen Cultures in Canada bull
Sigurjoacuten Baldur Hafsteinsson amp Marian Bredin (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-718-7 (pb) $2795
679-1 One Manrsquos Documentary A Memoir of the Early Years of the National Film Board bull Graham McInnes amp Gene Walz (pb) $2495
712-5 Playing with Memories Essays on Guy Maddin bull David Church ed (pb) $2995
727-9 Seeing Red A History of Natives in Canadian Newspapers bull Mark Cronlund Anderson amp Carmen L Robertson (pb) $2795
Geography635-7 Geography of Manitoba bull John Welsted John
Everitt amp Christoph Stadel eds (pb) $5495 C
History (see also Studies in Immigration and Culture Series)
169-7 Dictionary of Manitoba Biography bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-662-3 (pb) $2495
185-7 For All We Have and Are Regina and the Experience of the Great War bull James M Pitsula (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-708-8 (pb) $2695
676-0 Formidable Heritage Manitobarsquos North and the Cost of Development bull Jim Mochoruk (pb) $2795
168-0 From the Inside Out Rural Worlds of Men-nonite Diarists bull Royden Loewen (cl) $4500 978-0-88755-664-7 (pb) $2495
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
655-5 Hidden Worlds Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s bull Royden Loewen (pb) $2295
184-0 Lord Selkirk A Life bull JM Bumsted (cl) $3995dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada bull
Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795666-1 Mac Runciman A Life in the Grain Trade bull Paul
D Earl (pb) $1995667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in
Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495660-9 Manitoba Medicine bull Ian Carr amp Robert E
Beamish (pb) $2295688-3 Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood Europe
ndash Russia ndash Canada 1525 to 1980 bull James Urry (pb) $2795
644-2 Organ in Manitoba A History of the Instru-ment Builders and Players bull James B Hart-man (pb) $2495
183-3 Perspectives of Saskatchewan bull Jene M Porter ed (cl) $4995
713-2 Prairie Metropolis New Essays on Winnipeg Social History bull Esyllt W Jones amp Gerald Friesen eds (pb) $2995
674-6 Providence Watching Journeys from Wartorn Poland bull Kazimierz Patalas ed (pb) $2495
675-2 Reporting the Resistance Alexander Begg and Joseph Hargrave on the Red River Resistance bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
639-5 River Road Essays on Manitoba and Prairie History bull Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
677-7 Rural Life Portraits of the Prairie Town 1946 bull James P Giffen amp Gerald Friesen (pb) $1995
692-0 St Johnrsquos College Faith and Education in Western Canada bull JM Bumsted (pb) $2495
645-6 Thomas Scottrsquos Body Essays on Early Manitoba History bull JM Bumsted (pb) $1995
665-4 Thousand Miles of Prairie bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $1995
672-2 Toward Defining the Prairies Region Culture and History bull Robert Wardhaugh ed (pb) $2295
179-6 Travelling Passions The Hidden Life of Vilhjal-mur Stefansson bull Giacutesli Paacutelsson (cl) $3995
172-7 University of Manitoba An Illustrated History bull JM Bumsted (cl) $5500 978-0-88755-653-1 (pb) $3495
684-5 Winnipeg 1912 bull Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495722-4 Winnipeg Beach Leisure and Courtship in a
Resort Town bull Dale Barbour (pb) $2495721-7 Winnipegrsquos Great War A City Comes of Age bull
Jim Blanchard (pb) $2495
Icelandic Studies (see also U of M Icelandic Series)
661-6 Icelanders in North America bull Jonas Thor (pb) $2495
699-9 My Parents Memoirs of New World Icelanders bull Birna Bjarnadoacutettir (pb) $2295
694-4 North American Icelandic The Life of a Language bull Birna Arnbjoumlrnsdoacutettir (pb) $3495 S
628-9 Western Icelandic Short Stories bull Kirsten Wolf amp Arny Hjaltadoacutettir (pb) $1795
641-8 Writings by Western Icelandic Women bull Kirsten Wolf (pb) $1895
International Development707-1 Uncertain Business of Doing Good Outsiders
in Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495 C
Literary Criticism175-8 Alien Heart The Life and Work of Margaret
Laurence bull Lyall Powers (cl) $4495 978-0-88755-687-6 (pb) $2995
All U of M Press titles use the ISBN 13 prefix 978-0-88755-TITLES IN
18 University of Manitoba Press Spring 2012
All U of M Press Titles Use the ISBN 13 Prefix 978-0-88755-TI
TLES
IN P
RIN
T amp
AU
THO
R IN
DEx
Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
682-1 History Literature and the Writing of the Canadian Prairies bull Alison Calder amp Robert Wardhaugh eds (pb) $2495
177-2 Intimate Strangers Letters of Margaret Laurence and Gabrielle Roy bull Paul G Socken (cl) $1695
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495dagger733-0 Psychedelic Psychology LSD on the Canadian
Prairies bull Erika Dyck (pb) $2795
Nature176-5 Freshwater Fishes of Manitoba bull Kenneth
Stewart amp Douglas Watkinson (cl) $4995 978-0-88755-678-4 (pb) $2695
Political Studies697-5 Constructing Tomorrowrsquos Federalism New
Perspectives on Canadian Governance bull Ian Peach ed (pb) $2795 C
711-8 Just One Vote From Jim Waldingrsquos Nomination to Constitutional Defeat bull Ian Stewart (pb) $2695
724-8 Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley (pb) $2795
686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
719-4 Manitoba Politics and Government Issues Institutions Traditions bull Paul G Thomas amp Curtis Brown eds (pb) $2995
704-0 Politics in Manitoba Parties Leaders and Voters bull Christopher Adams (pb) $2495
Publications of the Algonquian Text Society Series
683-8 Arapaho Historical Traditions bull Paul Moss Andrew Cowell amp Alonzo Moss Sr (pb) $4800
648-7 Counselling Speeches of Jim Kacirc-Nicircpitecirchtecircw bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
159-8 Cree Legends and Narratives bull Simeon Scott amp C Douglas Ellis (cl) $7500 S
148-2 Dogrsquos Children Anishinaabe Texts by Angeline Williams bull Leonard Bloomfield amp John D Nichols eds (cl) $2500
649-4 They Knew Both Sides of Medicine Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
ment on the Canadian Parkland bull John C Lehr (pb) $2795
187-1 Families Lovers and their Letters Italian Postwar Migration to Canada bull Sonia Cancian (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-715-6 (pb) $3495
701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
188-8 Sounds of Ethnicity Listening to German North America bull Barbara Lorenzkowski (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-716-3 (pb) $3495
191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
U of M Icelandic Series698-2 Book of Settlements bull Herman Paacutelsson amp Paul
Edwards (pb) $3995616-6 Edda bull RJ Glendinning amp Haraldur
Bessason eds (pb) $3295696-8 History of the Old Icelandic Commonwealth bull
Joacuten Joacutehannesson (pb) $5495695-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 1 bull Andrew
Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (pb) $4495
158-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 2 bull Andrew Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (cl) $7495 S
Womenrsquos Studies732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings
on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Distributed by U of M PressManitoba Museum 978-0-920704-16-5 Butterflies of Manitoba (pb)
$2195 978-0-920704-15-8 Wildflowers of Churchill (pb)
$2195
Not for sale in the USdagger Not for sale outside Canada
uofmpressca 17
IndividualsU of M Press books are available at bookstores and on-line retailers across the country Order through your local bookseller and save shipping charges or order direct from one of our distributors listed below
Examination Copy PolicyPlease submit requests for examination copies to our editorial office on official letterhead indicating the course and level (undergraduate or graduate) for which the book is being considered the projected enrollment and the semester in which the course will be taught
Canadian DistributorUTP Distribution5201 Dufferin Street Toronto ON M3H 5T8Ph 416-667-7791 Fax 416-667-7856Toll Free Ph 1-800-565-9523 Toll Free Fax 1-800-221-9985utpbooksutpressutorontocaEDI orders though Pubnet SAN 115 1134
US DistributorMichigan State University Pressco Chicago Distribution Center11030 S Langley Ave Chicago IL 60628Ph (800) 621-2736 Fax (800) 621-8476wwwmsupressorgorderspressuchicagoedu
Discounts and TermsDiscounts are indicated by codes following the prices ldquoSrdquo indicates a short discount (20) ldquoCrdquo indicates a college discount (1-10 copies 40 11+ copies 25) Books subject to trade discounts are shown without codes Discounts apply to orders with minimum purchase of 5 books All prices quoted are suggested retail Books not yet published will be shipped when stock arrives Prices and availability subject to change without notice
Net 30 days Titles may be returned three months after invoice date and not after twelve months after invoice date Returned titles must be properly packaged in saleable condition and free of retail stickers Returns must be sent prepaid and will be credited against future purchases Outside Canada all prices are in US dollars
University of Manitoba Press has world rights on all publications listed in this catalogue except where otherwise noted
How to Order
Editorial OfficeDirector David Carr carrccumanitobacaSenior Acquisitions Editor Jean Wilson jeanlwilsonshawcaManaging Editor Glenn Bergen glenn_bergenumanitobacaSales amp Marketing Cheryl Miki mikiccumanitobacaEditorial amp Promotions Assistant Ariel Gordon gordoajdccumanitobaca
University of Manitoba Press301 St Johnrsquos College University of ManitobaWinnipeg MB R3T 2M5Ph 204-474-9495 Fax 204-474-7566wwwuofmpresscauofmpressumanitobaca
Sales RepresentationAmpersand IncBRITISH COLUMBIA ALBERTA YUKON NWT
Kate Walker katewampersandinccaDot Middlemass dotmampersandinccaAli Hewitt alihampersandinccaCheryl Fraser cherylfampersandincca
2440 Viking Way Richmond BC V6V 1N2Ph 604-448-7111 Fax 604-448-7118Toll Free Fax 888-323-7118wwwampersandincca
VANCOUVER ISLAND
Lorna MacDonald lornamampersandinccaPh 250-382-1058 Fax 250-383-0697 MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA ONTARIO LAKEHEAD
Rorie Bruce roriebampersandinccaPh 204-488-9481 Fax 204-487-3993
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All U of M Press Titles Use the ISBN 13 Prefix 978-0-88755-TI
TLES
IN P
RIN
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AU
THO
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DEx
Anderson Kim 7 9Anderson Mark Cronlund 6Angel Michael 9Barbour Dale 12Belanger Yale D 7 Bilgen-Reinart Uumlstuumln 9Blanchard Jim 12Bredin Marian 11Brown Curtis 14Brownlie Robin Jarvis 1Bussidor Ila 9Campbell Maria 7 9Cancian Sonia 13Church David 11Dion Stout Madeleine 8Dyck Erika 4Episkenew Jo-Ann 9
Epp Marlene 13Felt Lawrence 2Friesen Gerald 12Guimond Eric 8Hackett Paul 9Hafsteinsson Sigurjόn Baldur 11Johnston Basil 9Jones Esyllt 12Kopelow Gerry 10Korinek Valerie J 1Krotz Larry 3Kulchyski Peter 2LaRocque Emma 8Lehr John C 13Lorenzkowski Barbara 13Lytwyn Victor P 9McInnes Graham 11
McKegney Sam 9Milloy J S 9Natcher David C 2Paskievich John 10Pawley Howard 14Procter Andrea 2Reid Jennifer 5Robertson Carmen L 6Swyripa Frances 13Thomas Paul G 14Valaskakis Gail Guthrie 8Walz Gene 11Werner Hans 13Winegard Timothy C 6
Author Index
689-0 Force of Vocation The Literary Career of Adele Wiseman bull Ruth Panofsky (pb) $2295
682-1 History Literature and the Writing of the Canadian Prairies bull Alison Calder amp Robert Wardhaugh eds (pb) $2495
177-2 Intimate Strangers Letters of Margaret Laurence and Gabrielle Roy bull Paul G Socken (cl) $1695
702-6 Magic Weapons Aboriginal Writers Remaking Community after Residential School bull Sam McKegney (pb) $2895
710-1 Taking Back Our Spirits Indigenous Literature Public Policy and Healing bull Jo-Ann Episkenew (pb) $2795
681-4 Travelling Knowledges Positioning the ImMigrant Reader of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada bull Renate Eigenbrod (pb) $2495 C
673-9 Writing Grief Margaret Laurence and the Work of Mourning bull Christian Riegel (pb) $1995
703-3 When the Other Is Me Native Resistance Discourse bull Emma LaRocque (pb) $2795
Medical History730-9 Piecing the Puzzle The Genesis of AIDS in
Africa bull Larry Krotz (pb) $2495dagger733-0 Psychedelic Psychology LSD on the Canadian
Prairies bull Erika Dyck (pb) $2795
Nature176-5 Freshwater Fishes of Manitoba bull Kenneth
Stewart amp Douglas Watkinson (cl) $4995 978-0-88755-678-4 (pb) $2695
Political Studies697-5 Constructing Tomorrowrsquos Federalism New
Perspectives on Canadian Governance bull Ian Peach ed (pb) $2795 C
711-8 Just One Vote From Jim Waldingrsquos Nomination to Constitutional Defeat bull Ian Stewart (pb) $2695
724-8 Keep True A Life in Politics bull Howard Pawley (pb) $2795
686-9 Like the Sound of a Drum Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh and Nunavut bull Peter Kulchyski (pb) $2695 C
dagger734-7 Louis Riel and the Creation of Modern Canada Mythic Discourse and the Postcolonial State bull Jennifer Reid (pb) $2795
719-4 Manitoba Politics and Government Issues Institutions Traditions bull Paul G Thomas amp Curtis Brown eds (pb) $2995
704-0 Politics in Manitoba Parties Leaders and Voters bull Christopher Adams (pb) $2495
Publications of the Algonquian Text Society Series
683-8 Arapaho Historical Traditions bull Paul Moss Andrew Cowell amp Alonzo Moss Sr (pb) $4800
648-7 Counselling Speeches of Jim Kacirc-Nicircpitecirchtecircw bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
159-8 Cree Legends and Narratives bull Simeon Scott amp C Douglas Ellis (cl) $7500 S
148-2 Dogrsquos Children Anishinaabe Texts by Angeline Williams bull Leonard Bloomfield amp John D Nichols eds (cl) $2500
649-4 They Knew Both Sides of Medicine Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing bull HC Wolfart amp Freda Ahenakew (pb) $3295 C
Studies in Immigration and Culture725-5 Community and Frontier A Ukrainian Settle-
ment on the Canadian Parkland bull John C Lehr (pb) $2795
187-1 Families Lovers and their Letters Italian Postwar Migration to Canada bull Sonia Cancian (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-715-6 (pb) $3495
701-9 Imagined Homes Soviet German Immigrants in Two Cities bull Hans Werner (pb) $2995
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
188-8 Sounds of Ethnicity Listening to German North America bull Barbara Lorenzkowski (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-716-3 (pb) $3495
191-8 Storied Landscapes Ethno-Religious Identity and the Canadian Prairies bull Frances Swyripa (cl) $5500 S 978-0-88755-720-0 (pb) $2695
U of M Icelandic Series698-2 Book of Settlements bull Herman Paacutelsson amp Paul
Edwards (pb) $3995616-6 Edda bull RJ Glendinning amp Haraldur
Bessason eds (pb) $3295696-8 History of the Old Icelandic Commonwealth bull
Joacuten Joacutehannesson (pb) $5495695-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 1 bull Andrew
Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (pb) $4495
158-1 Laws of Early Iceland Graacutegaacutes vol 2 bull Andrew Dennis Peter Foote amp Richard Perkins (cl) $7495 S
Womenrsquos Studies732-3 Finding a Way to the Heart Feminist Writings
on Aboriginal and Womenrsquos History bull Robin Jarvis Brownlie amp Valerie J Korinek eds (pb) $2795
690-6 Great Restlessness The Life and Politics of Dorise Nielsen bull Faith Johnston (pb) $2495 C
726-2 Life Stages and Native Women Memory Teachings and Story Medicine bull Kim Anderson (pb) $2795
667-8 Making Ends Meet Farm Womenrsquos Work in Manitoba bull Charlotte van de Vorst (pb) $1495
182-6 Mennonite Women in Canada A History bull Marlene Epp (cl) $5000 S 978-0-88755-706-4 (pb) $2695 C
186-4 Restoring the Balance First Nations Women Community and Culture bull Gail Guthrie Valaska-kis Madeleine Dion Stout amp Eric Guimond eds (cl) $5995 S 978-0-88755-709-5 (pb) $2795
634-0 Women of the First Nations Power Wisdom and Strength bull Christine Miller amp Patricia Chuchryk eds (pb) $2495 C
Distributed by U of M PressManitoba Museum 978-0-920704-16-5 Butterflies of Manitoba (pb)
$2195 978-0-920704-15-8 Wildflowers of Churchill (pb)
$2195
Not for sale in the USdagger Not for sale outside Canada
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IndividualsU of M Press books are available at bookstores and on-line retailers across the country Order through your local bookseller and save shipping charges or order direct from one of our distributors listed below
Examination Copy PolicyPlease submit requests for examination copies to our editorial office on official letterhead indicating the course and level (undergraduate or graduate) for which the book is being considered the projected enrollment and the semester in which the course will be taught
Canadian DistributorUTP Distribution5201 Dufferin Street Toronto ON M3H 5T8Ph 416-667-7791 Fax 416-667-7856Toll Free Ph 1-800-565-9523 Toll Free Fax 1-800-221-9985utpbooksutpressutorontocaEDI orders though Pubnet SAN 115 1134
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Discounts and TermsDiscounts are indicated by codes following the prices ldquoSrdquo indicates a short discount (20) ldquoCrdquo indicates a college discount (1-10 copies 40 11+ copies 25) Books subject to trade discounts are shown without codes Discounts apply to orders with minimum purchase of 5 books All prices quoted are suggested retail Books not yet published will be shipped when stock arrives Prices and availability subject to change without notice
Net 30 days Titles may be returned three months after invoice date and not after twelve months after invoice date Returned titles must be properly packaged in saleable condition and free of retail stickers Returns must be sent prepaid and will be credited against future purchases Outside Canada all prices are in US dollars
University of Manitoba Press has world rights on all publications listed in this catalogue except where otherwise noted
How to Order
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Contact Us
Distributed in Canada by UTP Distribution
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IndividualsU of M Press books are available at bookstores and on-line retailers across the country Order through your local bookseller and save shipping charges or order direct from one of our distributors listed below
Examination Copy PolicyPlease submit requests for examination copies to our editorial office on official letterhead indicating the course and level (undergraduate or graduate) for which the book is being considered the projected enrollment and the semester in which the course will be taught
Canadian DistributorUTP Distribution5201 Dufferin Street Toronto ON M3H 5T8Ph 416-667-7791 Fax 416-667-7856Toll Free Ph 1-800-565-9523 Toll Free Fax 1-800-221-9985utpbooksutpressutorontocaEDI orders though Pubnet SAN 115 1134
US DistributorMichigan State University Pressco Chicago Distribution Center11030 S Langley Ave Chicago IL 60628Ph (800) 621-2736 Fax (800) 621-8476wwwmsupressorgorderspressuchicagoedu
Discounts and TermsDiscounts are indicated by codes following the prices ldquoSrdquo indicates a short discount (20) ldquoCrdquo indicates a college discount (1-10 copies 40 11+ copies 25) Books subject to trade discounts are shown without codes Discounts apply to orders with minimum purchase of 5 books All prices quoted are suggested retail Books not yet published will be shipped when stock arrives Prices and availability subject to change without notice
Net 30 days Titles may be returned three months after invoice date and not after twelve months after invoice date Returned titles must be properly packaged in saleable condition and free of retail stickers Returns must be sent prepaid and will be credited against future purchases Outside Canada all prices are in US dollars
University of Manitoba Press has world rights on all publications listed in this catalogue except where otherwise noted
How to Order
Editorial OfficeDirector David Carr carrccumanitobacaSenior Acquisitions Editor Jean Wilson jeanlwilsonshawcaManaging Editor Glenn Bergen glenn_bergenumanitobacaSales amp Marketing Cheryl Miki mikiccumanitobacaEditorial amp Promotions Assistant Ariel Gordon gordoajdccumanitobaca
University of Manitoba Press301 St Johnrsquos College University of ManitobaWinnipeg MB R3T 2M5Ph 204-474-9495 Fax 204-474-7566wwwuofmpresscauofmpressumanitobaca
Sales RepresentationAmpersand IncBRITISH COLUMBIA ALBERTA YUKON NWT
Kate Walker katewampersandinccaDot Middlemass dotmampersandinccaAli Hewitt alihampersandinccaCheryl Fraser cherylfampersandincca
2440 Viking Way Richmond BC V6V 1N2Ph 604-448-7111 Fax 604-448-7118Toll Free Fax 888-323-7118wwwampersandincca
VANCOUVER ISLAND
Lorna MacDonald lornamampersandinccaPh 250-382-1058 Fax 250-383-0697 MANITOBA SASKATCHEWAN ALBERTA ONTARIO LAKEHEAD
Rorie Bruce roriebampersandinccaPh 204-488-9481 Fax 204-487-3993
ONTARIO QUEBEC ATLANTIC CANADA NUNAVUT
Saffron Beckwith saffronbampersandinccaKaren Beattie karenbampersandinccaMorgen Young morgenyampersandinccaVanessa Di Gregorio vanessadampersandinccaClaire Blicker clairebampersandinccaTamara Mair tamaram ampersandincca
Suite 203 626 King St W Toronto ON M5V 1M7Ph 416-703-0666 Fax 416-703-4745Toll Free Ph 866-736-5620 Toll Free Fax 866-849-3819
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Contact Us
Distributed in Canada by UTP Distribution
Distributed in the United States by Michigan State University Press
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itoba
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Distributed in Canada by UTP Distribution
Distributed in the United States by Michigan State University Press
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