Canadian Museum of History
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History of the Native People of Canada, Volume III (A.D. 500 – European Contact)
Part 1: Maritime Algonquian, St. Lawrence Iroquois, Ontario Iroquois, Glen Meyer/Western Basin, and Northern Algonquian Cultures
A History of the Native People of Canada. Volume II (1,000 B.C. – A.D. 500)
People of Sunlight, People of Starlight
Barrenland Archaeology in the Northwest Territories of Canada
Tracing memory
A glossary of graphic signs and symbols in African art and culture
The Algonquins
Curatorship
Indigenous perspectives in post-colonial societies: proceedings
The icon in Canada
Recent findings from the Canadian Museum of Civilization
Micmac dictionary
Sjovold Site
A River Crossing Campsite in the Northern Plains
Fort Reliance, Yukon
An Archaeological Assessment
Spirit wrestlers
Centennial papers in honour of Canada's Doukhobor heritage
Western Abenaki dictionary: Volume 2
English-Abenaki
Threads of Arctic Prehistory
Papers in Honour of William E. Taylor, Jr.
Icelandic-Canadian popular verse
Studies in history and museums
Under the northern lights
My memories of life in the Finnish community of Northern Ontario
Making and metaphor
A discussion of meaning in contemporary craft
Patterns in transition
Moccasin production and ornamentation of the Janvier Band Chipewyan
A western Abenaki dictionary: Volume 1
Abenaki-English
Shipbuilding on Prince Edward Island
Entreprise in a Maritime setting, 1787-1920
Crane Site and the Palaeoeskimo Period in the Western Canadian Arctic
Batza Tena, Trail to Obsidian
Archaeology at an Alaskan Obsidian Source
A computer-generated dictionary of proto-Algonquian
Meta Incognita project
Contributions to field studies
Urban and community development in Atlantic Canada, 1867-1991
In memoriam: Peter Lewis Paul, 1902-1989
In the shadow of the sun
Perspectives on contemporary native art
Martin Frobisher's northwest venture, 1576-1581
Mines, minerals and metallurgy
The Gowen Sites: Cultural Responses to Climatic Warming on the Northern Plains (7500-5000 B.C.)
A Greenville Burial Ground
Human Remains and Mortuary Elements in British Columbia Coast Prehistory