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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- table of contents vii
- acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Complicating Categories
- “Bury Our Sorrows in the Sacred Heart”: Gender and the Métis Response to Colonialism – The Case of Sara and Louis Riel, 1848–83 17
- “From One Whose Home Is among the Indians”: Henrietta Muir Edwards and Aboriginal Peoples 47
- Clare Sheridan’s Western Interlude: The Importance of Being Well-Connected 79
- A Conversation with Senator Thelma Chalifoux 93
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Colonial Projects and Their Legacies
- Aboriginal and White Women in the Publications of John Maclean, Egerton Ryerson Young, and John McDougall 101
- The “S” Word: Reclaiming “Esquao” for Aboriginal Women 123
- White Sauce and Chinese Chews: Recipes as Postcolonial Metaphors 129
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Family, Region, Nation
- “Complicated and Clouded”: The Federal Administration of Marriage and Divorce among the First Nations of Western Canada, 1887–1906 151
- Advice Ideals and Rural Prairie Realities: National and Prairie Scientific Motherhood Advice, 1920–29 179
- “I Think So Much of Edward”: Family, Favouritism, and Gender on a Prairie Farm in the 1930s 205
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From the Inside Looking Out
- My Mother’s Trunk 241
- Washtub Westerns 251
- Delicious Moments: Uncovering the Hidden Lives of Western Canada’s Black Pioneer Women 267
- Nursing Students at Medicine Hat General Hospital, 1894–1920 277
-
Negotiating Constraints
- Peak Potentials and Performance Anxieties: Gender, Mountaineering, and Leadership in the Canadian West, 1906–40 311
- Lena Hanen and the Conflicts of Leadership in the Twentieth Century 341
- They Called Her Chief: A Tribute to Fort MacKay’s Indomitable Leader, Dorothy McDonald 355
- Conclusion: Unsettled Futures: Will Our Stories Be Forgotten? 363
- contributors 371
- bibliography 375
- index 403
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- table of contents vii
- acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
Complicating Categories
- “Bury Our Sorrows in the Sacred Heart”: Gender and the Métis Response to Colonialism – The Case of Sara and Louis Riel, 1848–83 17
- “From One Whose Home Is among the Indians”: Henrietta Muir Edwards and Aboriginal Peoples 47
- Clare Sheridan’s Western Interlude: The Importance of Being Well-Connected 79
- A Conversation with Senator Thelma Chalifoux 93
-
Colonial Projects and Their Legacies
- Aboriginal and White Women in the Publications of John Maclean, Egerton Ryerson Young, and John McDougall 101
- The “S” Word: Reclaiming “Esquao” for Aboriginal Women 123
- White Sauce and Chinese Chews: Recipes as Postcolonial Metaphors 129
-
Family, Region, Nation
- “Complicated and Clouded”: The Federal Administration of Marriage and Divorce among the First Nations of Western Canada, 1887–1906 151
- Advice Ideals and Rural Prairie Realities: National and Prairie Scientific Motherhood Advice, 1920–29 179
- “I Think So Much of Edward”: Family, Favouritism, and Gender on a Prairie Farm in the 1930s 205
-
From the Inside Looking Out
- My Mother’s Trunk 241
- Washtub Westerns 251
- Delicious Moments: Uncovering the Hidden Lives of Western Canada’s Black Pioneer Women 267
- Nursing Students at Medicine Hat General Hospital, 1894–1920 277
-
Negotiating Constraints
- Peak Potentials and Performance Anxieties: Gender, Mountaineering, and Leadership in the Canadian West, 1906–40 311
- Lena Hanen and the Conflicts of Leadership in the Twentieth Century 341
- They Called Her Chief: A Tribute to Fort MacKay’s Indomitable Leader, Dorothy McDonald 355
- Conclusion: Unsettled Futures: Will Our Stories Be Forgotten? 363
- contributors 371
- bibliography 375
- index 403