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  1. Gabrielle Roy: a life.: An article from: Manitoba History
  2. West: regional ambitions, national debates, global age.: An article from: Manitoba History
  3. The Manitoba Flood of 1950: An Illustrated History
  4. Medicine in Manitoba: A Brief History by Ian Carr, Robert E. Bearmish, 1999-12
  5. Dalnavert news.: An article from: Manitoba History
  6. Manitoba 125: A history
  7. Victor P. Lytwyn, Muskekowuck Athinuwick: Original People of the Great Swampy Land.(Book Review): An article from: Manitoba History by David McCrady, 2003-03-22
  8. Reverend Frederic B. Du Val: Winnipeg's fearless foe of social vices.: An article from: Manitoba History by Melanie Methot, 2002-09-22
  9. From Fire to Flood: A History of Theatre in Manitoba by Kevin Longfield, 2001-10-01
  10. Politics in the park: Winnipeg's Victoria Park during the General Strike.: An article from: Manitoba History by Anna Penner, 2000-09-22
  11. Robert Wardhaugh, editor, Toward Defining the Prairies: Region, Culture and History.(Book Review): An article from: Manitoba History by S.C. Sharman, 2002-09-22
  12. Down on the farm: reading Jeffery Taylor's Fashioning farmers: ideology, agricultural knowledge and the Manitoba Farm Movement.: An article from: Manitoba History by David Monod, 1996-09-22
  13. "Practical results": the Riel statue controversy at the Manitoba Legislative Building.: An article from: Manitoba History by Shannon Bower, 2001-09-22
  14. From Faith to Faith: The History of the Manitoba Mennonite Brethren by William Neufeld, 1989-09

41. Manitoba History Artifact Project
manitoba history Artifact Project. Following a fieldtrip to Lower Fort Garry, students selected an artifact they observed on our fieldtrip that contributed
http://www.wsd1.org/SargentPark/Grade_9_2003/manitoba_history_artifact_project.h
Manitoba History Artifact Project Following a fieldtrip to Lower Fort Garry, students selected an artifact they observed on our fieldtrip that contributed to life in Manitoba during the fur trade. Students researched their artifact and created PowerPoint presentations that they shared with their class. Crossword puzzles and quizzes were made for each presentation to make these interactive learning devices. Transportation Clothing Trade Goods Everyday Life ... Sargent Park School

42. S1 Activities
Challenge HISTORICAL (Grass Roots Project). manitoba history Project. TRANSPORTATION ARTIFACTS (Grass Roots Project). manitoba history Project
http://www.wsd1.org/SargentPark/Grade_9_2003/s1_ctivities.htm
S1 Activities/Projects Animations Shakespeare Festival (Grass Roots Project) Fort Whyte Fashion Show Great Canadian Reading Challenge: SCIENCE FICTION (Grass Roots Project) Great Canadian Reading Challenge: FANTASY (Grass Roots Project) Great Canadian Reading Challenge: MYSTERY (Grass Roots Project) Great Canadian Reading Challenge: REALISTIC (Grass Roots Project) Great Canadian Reading Challenge: HISTORICAL (Grass Roots Project) Manitoba History Project: TRANSPORTATION ARTIFACTS (Grass Roots Project) Manitoba History Project: TRADE GOODS ARTIFACTS (Grass Roots Project) Manitoba History: (Grass Roots Project) Manitoba History: (Grass Roots Project)

43. ☞ Manitoba, History Bulletin Board Index
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44. Room 10's History Of Manitoba Quiz
Room 10 manitoba history Page. Manitoba flag Room 10 s History of Manitoba Quiz. Quiz. Show all questions. = = . The Ojibways were a group of ?
http://ftp.sunrisesd.ca/centennial/quiz1/rm10quiz.htm
Room 10 Manitoba History Page
Room 10's History of Manitoba Quiz
Quiz
Show all questions
  • The Ojibways were a group of
  • Europeans Aboriginals Asians What type of food did the Ojibways eat?
  • Bison Beef Pork Name a sport that the Cree played:
  • Soccer Basketball Lacrosse What was the main purpose of the Hudson Bay Company?
  • to sell farm equipment to make fur hats to trade for furs In what year was the Hudson Bay Company founded? What was the job of the Voyageurs?
  • to explore the Canadian West to hunt for bison to trade for furs What was Lord Selkirk famous for?
  • He founded the Red River colony. He founded Winnipeg. He founded the town of Selkirk. What language did the Metis speak?
  • English German French Louis Riel was the leader of what group of people?
  • The Cree The Ojibway The Metis Who fought in the Battle of Seven Oaks?
  • The Metis and the Ojibway The Cree and the Ojibway The Metis and the Red River settlers
  • OK Room 10 Manitoba History Page

    45. CJDB
    5 journals with subject manitoba history manitoba history (details) ISSN (02265036) 1 , 1980-. Subjects Manitoba - History -
    http://lib-cufts.lib.sfu.ca/CUFTS/cjdb.cgi?site=MWUC&state=show_browse_journals&

    46. CJDB
    manitoba history. ISSNs. 02265044, 02265036. Alternate Titles. Man. hist. Subjects. manitoba history Manitoba Histoire Périodiques History
    http://lib-cufts.lib.sfu.ca/CUFTS/cjdb.cgi?site=BDCNL&state=show_journal&journal

    47. Manitoba History Links
    manitoba history Links. Canadian National Links. Select a SubCategory. Other Links. Please Select Area of Interest. Arts Crafts, Business, Entertainment
    http://www.thesnare.com/canada/manitoba/community/history/history.htm
    Manitoba History Links Canadian National Links Select a Sub-Category Other Links Please Select Area of Interest Business Government Recreation Sports Google Maps Map Blast Map Quest Museums ... General Location Websites Visit Our Sponsors Submit a URL Help Sponsor Us Suggestions Home

    48. Brandon Manitoba History
    Brandon Manitoba, rich in history, links to the future.
    http://www.kenora.net/manitoba/towns/brandon.htm
    Brandon Manitoba
    Agriculture Hall of Fame
    Mayors of Brandon

    Thomas Mayne Daly 1882; 1884 James A. Smart 1885-1886; 1895-1896 Alexander C. Fraser 1888-1899; 1901-1902 Andrew Kelly 1890-1891 Dr. John McDiarmid 1892-1894; 1899-1900 Ezekial Evans 1897-1898 Robert Hall 1903-1904 John W. Fleming 1905; 1906-1911; 1912; 1913 Stephen E. Clement 1907-1908 Henry L. Adolph 1909-1910 Cater, H.W. 1915-1918; 1934-1937 A.R.McDiarmid 1919 George Dinsdale 1920-1921 E. Fotheringham 1932-1933 F. H. Young 1938-1943 L. H. McDorman 1944-1945 Frank T. Williamson. 1946-1951 James Creighton 1952-1955; 1958-1961 Dr. Stuart Schultz 1956-1957 Stephen A. Magnacca 1962-1969 W.K. Wilton 1970-1974 Elwood C. Gorrie 1975-1977 G.D. Box 1978

    49. McCreary Manitoba History Page
    Some history of McCreary, Glenhope and Sunville areas, family historyand cemetery look ups.
    http://www.kenora.net/manitoba/towns/mccreary.htm
    McCreary Manitoba Drew Howard has volunteered to help us with this page. He will be looking after the
    McCreary, Genhope and Sunville area. If you have questions regarding this area
    you can write him at dhoward@pacificcoast.net Drew says "For people looking for help in this area, I have full cemetery records(and many family histories) for McCreary up till 1989. I also have partial records for Ukranian Greek Catholic Church of St. Mary in Glenhope; Holy Resurrection Ukranian Greek Orthodox Church in Sunville; St. Peter and St Paul Ukranian Catholic Church in Sunville." I have various records (cemetery , business records and lodges) for McCreary and
    surrounding townships. They are the following:
    a) McCreary RC Parish Cemetery:1905-Sept 1987
    b) McCreary Municipal Cemetery: From 1898-1911 as the Orange Lodge and =
    1924-1987 as McCreary Municipal.
    c) McCreary Business listings 1909
    d) McCreary Agricultaural Society Exhibition Prize Winners 1919
    e) McCreary Masonic Lodge -Lodge Masters 1921-87
    f ) Glenhope- Ukranian Greek Catholic Church of St Mary cemetery = g) Sunville-Holy Resurrection Ukranian Greek Orthodox Church cemetery = 1917-81. NB Several graves are unmarked

    50. EPL.ca: Manitoba School Question
    You will find manitoba history subjects. Selected Web Sites; Affari Vos Manitoba, a History The School Question information is on pages 241250 and in
    http://www.epl.ca/EPLPathfinder.cfm?id=MANITOBAS2

    51. Great Plains: Ghost Towns
    Winnipeg Free Press. ISBN 1-894283-41-4. 10” x 9” 128pp $29.95 Trade Paper. Genre Illustrated Non-Fiction/manitoba history. Order this book
    http://www.greatplains.mb.ca/titles/Mulligan/

    H
    OME N EW ... UBMIT
    Ghost Towns of Manitoba:
    A Record of Pioneer Life
    By Helen Mulligan and Wanda Ryder F ROM A RCHIBALD TO Y ORK F ACTORY Ghost Towns of Manitoba Great Plains is pleased to be re-releasing a new-format reprint of this classic Manitoba history. Ghost Towns of Manitoba guides you across the province exploring the last remnants of these once-bustling communities. The book contains more than 100 photographs detailing the impressions these towns left on the landscape: abandoned buildings, stone cairns, and in some cases, only the shards of broken dishes. But the authors go beyond the physical to capture the stories and the experiences of those who called these communities home. ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
    Helen Mulligan is a free-lance writer and her short fiction, which has appeared in several anthologies, includes a Russian translation of her award-winning story "The Doll House." She was a founding member of the Prairie Pens writers group and has recently completed a collection of short stories. She lives with her husband Jim in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. Wanda Ryder was born and raised in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba. She has written the short story collection

    52. CPRC Publications Catalog
    Women in manitoba history edited by Mary Kinnear. This volume will have appeal to a wide audience interested in Canadian social history and in the
    http://www.cprc.ca/5_6.html
    MM_preloadImages('prev1.gif'); MM_preloadImages('next2.gif'); MM_preloadImages('order2.gif'); FIRST DAYS, FIGHTING DAYS:
    Women in Manitoba History
    edited by Mary Kinnear
    This volume will have appeal to a wide audience interested in Canadian social history and in the theoretical problems underlying the writing of women's history. Winner of a Margaret McWilliams Award in 1988.
    CPP 18/177 pp./paper/$15.00/1987/ISBN 0-88977-047-6
    Canadian Plains Research Center

    53. Collections - Human History
    Manitoba s First Farmers manitoba history, No. 31, pp. 411. Meiklejohn, Christopher and E. Leigh Syms. 1996. Brett Edward Waddell (1965-1995) An
    http://www.manitobamuseum.ca/mu_human_hist.html
    Museum Collections Home General Information ...
    Public Inquiries
    Overview Archaeology
    The archaeological collections are comprised of some 1,800,000 artifacts and several thousand images. These represent Precontact (pre-European), Native cultures over the last 12,000 years, early Post-Contact Native materials, and fur trade sites, as well as Egypt and the ancient Near East. In addition, the Collection includes numerous replicas of items from ancient burial caches used to display the outstanding ancient Native heritage in educational displays. History, Technology and Multicultural Studies
    These collections include some 62,000 artifacts that document the history of newcomers to Manitoba and from the beginnings of exploration and settlement to the present. They enable us to explore the diverse experiences of men, women and children from different social, cultural, ethnic and economic backgrounds. Themes include home life, work, spirituality, education, health care, art, sports and leisure, industry and technology, agriculture, economic and political history and many others.

    54. Dictionary Of Manitoba Biography By Ramsay Cook
    University of Manitoba Press. xii, 276. $24.95 Reviewed in University of Toronto three hundred years of manitoba history might more accurately have been
    http://www.utpjournals.com/product/utq/701/manitoba63.html
    Published in University of Toronto Quarterly - Volume 70 Number 1, Winter 2000/01- Letters in Canada. To see more articles and book reviews from this and other journals visit UTPJOURNALS online at UTPJOURNALS.com Dictionary of Manitoba Biography J.M. Bumsted. University of Manitoba Press. xii, 276. $24.95
    Reviewed in University of Toronto Quarterly by RAMSAY COOK
    And, by the way, if you are confused by the similarity between the cover of the DMB and the dustjacket of the most recent volume (14) of the DCB, remember that you can't judge a book by its cover.

    55. SFX By Ex Libris Inc.
    Source, manitoba history 02265044. Availability for this item. Full text available via EBSCOhost Academic Search Premier Get more information about
    http://sfx.ttu.edu:9003/sfx_local?sid=sfx:e_collection&issn=0226-5044&pid=servic

    56. Manitoba
    symbol of the Hudson s Bay company which played a big part in Manitoba s history. resources and the importance of the fur trade in manitoba history.
    http://sd71.bc.ca/Sd71/Edulinks/Canada/Manindex.htm
    MANITOBA
    Manitoba lies between Alberta and Ontario and it also touches the Hudson Bay. Above Manitoba is Canada's newest territory, Nunavut. Below it lies the state, North Dakoda. The population of Manitoba is 1 139 000 (1998). The capital city is Winnipeg. Manitoba is called the "Keystone Province" because it is in the center of Eastern and Western Canada. Click here to go a clear map of Manitoba. The flag for Manitoba has the Union Jack in the corner and the Manitoba shield on the right. At the top of the shield is the Cross of St. George of England and a buffalo. The buffalo was an important animal to the native people of Manitoba and to the early settlers. The Cross of St. George was the symbol of the Hudson's Bay company which played a big part in Manitoba's history.
    Manitoba's provincial flower is the Pairie Crocus. It blooms when the snow melts and is also called the Pasque Flower because it blooms at Easter. To learn more about the Prairie Crocus click here.

    57. UofC Press Titles In Geography & Environmental History
    Winner of the Margaret McWilliams Medal for manitoba history $24.95 · 2000 · 252 pp. · 6 x 9 · 50 photos and 3 maps · 155238-024-6 sc
    http://www.uofcpress.com/CourseAdoptions/Geography.html
    Protected Areas and the Regional Planning Imperative in North America
    Edited by Gordon Nelson, J.C. Day, Lucy M. Sportza, James Loucky, and Carlos Vasquez
    Regional planning is imperative if North America has any hope of retaining continental biodiversity. This timely collection of essays presents new protected areas theory, method, and practice and reinforces this theme of regional planning. With a North American focus, these essays consider the history, ecology, policy, and planning of protected areas while raising awareness of their contribution to society. Contemporary understandings of protected areas are challenged as the book forces readers to move from a mentality of the past that saw protected areas as "fortresses," to a wider understanding, where protected areas are seen as interdependent with other landscapes in the matters of biodiversity, ecological integrity, and environmental health.
    Published in the U.S. by Michigan State University Press

    58. Downtown Winnipeg BIZ - Enjoy More
    Features eight interpretive galleries exploring Manitoba s history and Learn about Louis Riel and manitoba history in this theatrical tour of St.
    http://www.downtownwinnipegbiz.com/index/enjoy_more
    Enjoy More Enjoy More Taste More Do More Shop More
    A Calendar of Downtown Entertainment
    Get downtown for fun for all ages, with events, attractions, concerts, museums, galleries, festivals and so much more.
    Event Hotlines and Information
    Downtown Winnipeg BIZ: Destination Winnipeg: The Forks: Winnipeg Convention Centre:
    Attractions
    ... Night Life
    ATTRACTIONS
    Chinatown
    An exotic experience with authentic Chinese shops and restaurants. Gaze at the Chinese architecture of the Dynasty Building and relax in the Chinese Garden. 943-2627 or 943-1197
    Manitoba Legislative Building
    Reputedly one of the finest public buildings in North America, the "Ledge" is home to Manitoba's provincial government. The Golden Boy, one of Manitoba's best known icons, proudly tops the building. Guided and self-guided tours available. 450 Broadway, 945-5813
    The Explore Manitoba Centre
    An interactive theme pavilion showcasing Manitoba's six unique tourism regions. The Forks, 945-3777
    The Forks National Historic Site
    This green oasis at the junction of the Red and Assiniboine rivers has been a meeting place for more than 6,000 years. Today it hosts interpretive displays, sculptures, a riverside walkway, amphitheatre and a wide range of events for the whole family.
    The Forks Market
    This former stable is home to shops selling handmade jewellery, clothing, crafts, fresh produce, baked goods and meat. Enjoy international dining. 942-6302

    59. [e-Library OPAC] WebCat At Acadia University
    manitoba history Manitoba. Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation. Title, manitoba history. ISSN, 02265044. Published, Winnipeg Manitoba
    http://jasper.acadiau.ca/uhtbin/issn-search/0226-5044
    WebCat at Acadia University
    Search Result
    Viewing record of From Catalogue
    Jump to location/availability information

    Check here to mark this record for Print/Capture A-Z no.19-32 (1990-1996)
    Manitoba history
    Manitoba. Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation.

    Title: Manitoba history. ISSN: Published: [Winnipeg : Manitoba Historical Society, 1980]-. Current frequency: Semiannual. Volume/date range: 1st. ed.; 2 (81)- Subject: ManitobaHistoryPeriodicals. Contributor: Manitoba. Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation. Contributor: Manitoba. Dept. of Cultural Affairs and Historical Resources. Contributor: Historical and Scientific Society of Manitoba. Continues: Manitoba pageant 0025-2263 Bound issues: SERIALS: Shelved by title no.1-8 (1981-1984) - no.19-32 (1990-1996) Loose issues: Click here for details. Copy Material Location Call Numbers for: VAUGHAN A-Z no.19-32 (1990-1996)

    60. The Western Historical Quarterly
    Sarah, “‘An Infamous Proposal’ Prairie Indian Reserve Land and Soldier Settlement after World War I,” manitoba history 37 (Spring/Summer 1999) 921.
    http://www.usu.edu/history/whq/raspr2000.htm
    Recent Articles Spring 2000
    Biography
    Brimhall, Sandra Dawn, "Sara Alexander: Pioneer Actress and Dancer," Utah Historical Quarterly 66 (Fall 1998): 3203. Carmack, Noel A., "Before the Flapper: The Utah Beginnings of John Held, Jr.," Utah Historical Quarterly 66 (Fall 1998): 292319. Crouch, Barry A., "A 'Fiend in Human Shape'?: William Clarke Quantrill and His Biographers," Kansas History 22 (Summer 1999): 14356. Cummings, Laura, ed., "Zeferino Diego Ferreira: The Life Story of a Villista," Journal of the Southwest 41 (Spring 1999): 151. Dragosani-Brantingham, Justin, "'Proud Are We': Private Rhineheart and the College Company of the Twenty-second Kansas Volunteers," Kansas History 22 (Summer 1999): 10031. Geary, Edward A., "Reuben G. Miller: Turn-of-the-Century Rancher, Entrepreneur, and Civic Leader," Utah Historical Quarterly 67 (Spring 1999): 12347. Merrill, Irving R., and Mere Wells, "Tim Goodale Comes Home," Overland Journal 17 (Summer 1999): 2430.

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