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Atlas des peuples autochtones du Canada
Four-volume atlas presenting information on Indigenous communities, languages, education, treaties and territories, as well as residential schools, colonialism, racism and cultural appropriation. (Ottawa, Société géographique royale du Canada, 2018, 4 vol. )
Subjects: Atlas, Colonialism, Indian residential schools, Indigenous communities, Indigenous peoples, Inuit
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- Free - Open Access
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- Open Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences

Canada and Colonial Genocide
This volume offers scholarly analyses on the process of settler colonialism and its effects on the Indigenous communities within what is now called “Canada.” It covers various forms of colonial violence including residential schools, repressive governmental policy, ecological destruction, etc. (Andrew Woolford and Jeff Benvenuto eds., London, Routledge, 2017, 126 p.)
Subjects: Colonialism, Colonization, Indigenous authors, Indigenous peoples
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- Printed document
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- Print Document
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- Humanities and Social Sciences

Canadiana
A virtual library dedicated to Canadian history, providing access to prints from the era of early European settlers to the mid-20th century. Various collections related to autochthony and northernness are included, including those of the Hudson’s Bay Company Archives, Jesuit Relations and Native Studies (formerly called Early Canadiana Online)
Subjects: Colonialism, Europe, Hudson’s Bay Company, Indigenous peoples, Jesuits
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- Free - Open Access
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- Open Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences

Contre le colonialisme dopé aux stéroïdes : le combat des Inuit du Québec pour leurs terres ancestrales
In this book, Zebedee Nungak provides his account of The Battle of James Bay from 1971-1975, where Inuit and Cree communities fought for their lands and waters against the Quebec government’s James Bay hydro project. (Zebedee Nungak, Montréal, Boréal, 2019, 181 p.)
Subjects: Colonialism, Indigenous authors, Inuit, James Bay, Quebec
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- Printed document
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- Print Document
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- Humanities and Social Sciences

Early Books in Aboriginal Languages : Witnesses of Founding Cultures (BAnQ)
Published between 1556 and 1900, these works contain concrete traces of the linguistic heritage of the first Aboriginal peoples who inhabited what is now Quebec: Iroquoian languages (including Mohawk and Wendat), Algonquian (including Algonquin, Abenaki, Cree, Innu, Mi’kmaq) as well as Inuktitut. These are alphabet books, syllabaries, grammars, dictionaries, lexicons, reading books and other textbooks. This collection also sheds light on the history of relations between indigenous communities and European settlers.
Subjects: Indigenous languages, Algonquins, Innu language, Cree, Indigenous authors, Linguistic, Colonialism
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- Free - Open Access
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- Open Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences

Early encounters in North America : peoples, cultures, and the environment
Letters, stories, accounts and images from more than 1400 authors about the first contacts between First Peoples and Europeans, between 1534 and 1850. Provides access to documents by people, places, years, type of environments, etc.
Subjects: Europe, First contact, Indigenous peoples, Primary Sources, Colonialism
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- Reserved Access
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- Reserved Access
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- Humanities and Social Sciences