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  1. Manitoba: A History (Canadian University Paperbacks) by William L. Morton, 1967-11
  2. The Orders of the Dreamed: George Nelson on Cree and Northern Objiwa Religion and Myth, 1823 (Manitoba Studies in Native History, 3) by Jennifer S. H. Brown, 1988-03
  3. A National Crime: The Canadian Government And the Residential School System (Manitoba Studies in Native History) by John S. Milloy, 1999-05
  4. Embattled notions: constructions of Rupert's Land's native sons, 1760 to 1860. *.(children of native women and European traders working for the Hudson's ... century ): An article from: Manitoba History by Denise Fuchs, 2002-09-22
  5. The keystone province: An illustrated history of Manitoba enterprise by Kenneth Coates, Fred McGuinness, 1988
  6. Planting the Garden: An Annotated Archival Bibliography of the History of Women in Manitoba by Mary Kinnear, Vera Fast, 1987-05
  7. New Peoples: Being & Becoming Métis in North America (Manitoba Studies in Native History, Book 1) by Jacqueline Peterson, Robert K. Thomas, et all 2001-06-15
  8. Bibliography of Northern Manitoba (Manitoba studies in native history) by R. Enns, 1991-02
  9. Preserving the Sacred: Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin (Manitoba Studies in Native History) by Michael Angel, 2002-07
  10. Michael Angel, Preserving the Sacred: Historical Perspectives on the Ojibwa Midewiwin.(Book Review): An article from: Manitoba History by Siomonn Pulla, 2003-09-22
  11. Indian European Trade Relations in the Lower Saskatchewan River Region to 1840 (Manitoba Studies in Nature History, 2) by Paul Clifford Thistle, 1986-09
  12. Manitoba 125: A history
  13. Storm Signals: A History of Weather in Manitoba by Shelley Penziwol, 2004-06-10
  14. Let Us Rise: A History of the Manitoba Labour Movement by Doug Smith, 1984-11

1. Travel Manitoba: Manitoba History - A Timeline
Quick Facts manitoba history A Timeline. A brief history of the development of Manitoba. 10-13000 BC - First evidence of nomadic hunters entering
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A brief history of the development of Manitoba: 10-13000 BC - First evidence of nomadic hunters entering Manitoba from the south-west. Developing grasslands in south provided abundant hunting territory. 4-5000 BC - Origins of forest dwellers in eastern and northern Canadian Shield. Necessary diversification in lifestyles developing due to demanding environment. Approximately1500 BC - Evidence of Alaskan nomads (Early Inuit descendants) passing along shores of Hudson Bay. Approximately 500 BC - Evidence of early trade among early peoples. Copper from Lake Superior, pipestone from Minnesota, shell from the Gulf of Mexico, volcanic glass from Wyoming, flint from N. Dakota. Approximately 1100 AD - First indications of agriculture. Native Manitobans seeded corn along the banks of the Red River, north of Winnipeg. - Changing climate hampers growth of native corn varieties. Natives gradually return to hunting, fishing and trapping.

2. Travel Manitoba Manitoba History - A Timeline
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3. Travel Manitoba
Tourism information on Manitoba, Canada.
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4. MHS Manitoba History Journal
manitoba history has been published twice a year since 1980, when it replaced manitoba history combines articles of scholarly interest with articles and
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Manitoba History has been published twice a year since 1980, when it replaced the Society's previous publications Transactions and Manitoba Pageant . This journal is devoted primarily to an examination of Manitoba's past. Its articles are well-researched and documented; its subjects are varied and interesting. Some issues have a regional focus such as "The North in Manitoba History"; others examine a theme such as the role of women in the province's history. Manitoba History combines articles of scholarly interest with articles and reviews of popular appeal in an attractively-designed format. Manuscript submissions for publication in Manitoba History are most welcome. They should be sent in care of the journal editors to the MHS Office . Contributors are requested to refer to a set of guidelines prior to submission.

5. Manitoba Historical Society
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6. Manitoba History Photo Of The Day
manitoba history Photo of the Day. This photograph is from collections of the Archives of Manitoba, and is shown here with permission.
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This photograph is from collections of the Archives of Manitoba , and is shown here with permission. To obtain high-quality printed copies (for a modest fee) or to request the use of this photograph on other web sites:
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    the Government of Manitoba, travel and immigration, business, departments, living in Manitoba, working in Manitoba, news release, legislation .
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    8. Canadian Genealogy And History Links - Manitoba
    Canadian Genealogy and History Links Manitoba
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    9. Manitoba History And Politics
    The history of Manitoba began along Hudson Bay. The search for the elusive Northwest Lyon s was the only oneterm government in manitoba history.
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    10. Library Canada Facts Manitoba
    Area Map Quick Facts Location and Land History and People Economy Government. manitoba history and People History
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    11. Manitoba History: Manitoba Agricultural Hall Of Fame
    The History of Agriculture in Manitoba 18121995. Prepared by Morris Deveson February 28, 1995. Agriculture settlement and farming in Manitoba is really not
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    MANITOBA AGRICULTURAL
    HALL OF FAME

    The History of
    Agriculture in Manitoba
    Prepared by Morris Deveson
    February 28, 1995 Agriculture settlement and farming in Manitoba is really not very old, and is young by world standards. Historians like Grant MacEwan, W.L. Morton, J.H. Ellis and others have documented and recorded development over the years. Two aspects of our agricultural development make history particularly interesting, first the rapid progress in technology and secondly the people who made it all happen. The first recorded Agricultural immigrants in Manitoba were the Selkirk Settlers, also known as the Red River Settlers, who arrived in 1812 and settled near the junction of the Red and Assinboine Rivers, sometimes referred to as the District of Assinboia. These first agricultural settlers arrived by boat via Hudson Bay with little more than the clothes on their backs. They were forced to live off the land, with some help from the fur traders and natives, who really did not make them very welcome. This was fur country. It is hard to believe, in 1995, that Lord Selkirk, who Grant MacEwan called the founder of agriculture in Western Canada, was repeatedly told by both foes and friends alike that his scheme to farm in Western Canada was an adventure in folly, assured only to failure. Fur traders said, "this is fur country. What stupidity to expect settlers to succeed in this land of ice and snow. The country is doomed to external sterility." This was 1812, only 183 years ago.

    12. TIMELINKS

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    13. Manitoba History
    Canadian Genealogy and History Links Manitoba A compilation of manitoba history Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame The first recorded
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    Manitoba History Home Province by Province History Alberta History British Columbia History Manitoba History New Brunswick History ... Saskatchewan History Back to Manitoba Social Studies Canadian Genealogy and History Links - Manitoba A compilation of resources and links related to Manitoba history. - From Jessica Veinot - http://www.islandnet.com/~jveinot/cghl/manitoba.html Historical Sketches of the Swan River Valley In order to access the information on these pages, click on the alphabetical index. Topics include prohibition, Doukhobors, settlements, pioneers, and transportation. - From SchoolNet Digital Collections - http://collections.ic.gc.ca/cree/pioneer/main2.htm History http://timelinks.merlin.mb.ca/ourcommunity/History/history.htm Lower Fort Garry "Step back in time to the 19th century fur trade at the oldest stone fur trading post still intact in North America." Click on "Learn More" for detailed information. - illustrated - From Parks Canada - http://parkscanada.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/mb/fortgarry/index_e.asp

    14. CBC News Lotto Winner Wants A Professional Haircut
    The 69year-old and his wife, Vera, claimed their $8.4 million Lotto 6/49 prize on Tuesday, the fifth-largest in manitoba history.
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    15. Manitoba Genealogical Society
    Nonprofit organization that promotes and encourages an interest in genealogy and family history in Manitoba. Includes branch details, membership
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    16. University Of Manitoba - History Of Medicine - Manitoba Society For The History
    The manitoba history of Medicine Society meets several times a year and welcomes new members and papers. The meetings are held in the early evening,
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    Manitoba Society for the History of Medicine
    Officers and Programme Prof. James Hanley, President
    E -mail: j.hanley@uwinnipeg.ca
    Phone: 204-786-9005 Dr. Peter Warren, Secretary
    E-mail: warrencp@ms.umanitoba.ca
    Phone: Dr. Ihor Mayba, Treasurer
    Phone: 204-788-5757 Dr. Leon Michaels, Past President
    Phone: 204-788-5739 Dr. Tony Valentine
    E-mail: valen4@mts.net
    Phone: 204-256-7990 Dr. Marion McKay
    E-mail: Marion_Mckay@umanitoba.ca
    Phone: 204-474-6687 Dr. Vid Persaud E-mail: persaud@ms.umanitoba.ca Phone: The Manitoba History of Medicine Society meets several times a year and welcomes new members and papers. The meetings are held in the early evening, most often in Theatre B of the Bannatyne Campus of the University of Manitoba, (adjacent to the Brodie Centre and Health Science Centre). In December and January papers will include presentations by:
    • Dr. MH Broder [TBA]

    17. University Of Manitoba
    The official web site of Manitoba's largest public university, based in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
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    18. Category:Manitoba History - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Articles primarily about the history of the Canadian province of Manitoba. Articles in category manitoba history . There are 10 articles in this category.
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