Aboriginal autonomy and development in northern Quebec and Labrador |
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Alan Crawley and contemporary verse |
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Anatomy of a conflict : identity, knowledge, and emotion in old-growth forests |
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Animals and nature : cultural myths, cultural realities |
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As long as the sun shines and water flows : a reader in Canadian native studies |
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At home and abroad : the Canada-US relationship and Canada's place in the world |
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Atlas of British Columbia : people, enviroment, and resource use |
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Australia in world affairs 1966-1970 |
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Becoming native in a foreign land : sport, visual culture and identity in Montreal 1840-85 |
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Behind the walls : inmates and correctional officers on the state of Canadian prisons |
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Canada and the British world : culture, migration, and identity |
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Canadians behind enemy lines, 1939-1945 |
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Collaborative oral history of Sudbury's Ukrainian community |
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Comparing Canada : methods and perspectives on Canadian politics |
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Critical suicidology : transforming suicide research and prevention for the 21st century |
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Digital lives in the global city : contesting infrastructures |
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Dilemmas of statehood in Southeast Asia |
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Do glaciers listen? : local knowledge, colonial encounters, and social imagination |
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The emergence of social security in Canada |
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Field experiments and measurement programs in geomorphology |
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Frontier Fieldwork : building a nation in China' s Borderlands, 1919-45 |
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Glorify the empire : Japanese avant-garde propaganda in Manchukuo |
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Going public : the art of participatory practice |
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A great revolutionary wave : women and the vote in British Columbia |
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The great war of words : British, American and Canadian propaganda and fiction, 1914-1933 |
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The Halifax explosion and the Royal Canadian Navy : inquiry and intrigue |
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The Harper era in Canadian foreign policy : parliament, politics, and Canada's global posture |
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Hidden agendas : how journalists influence the news |
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Hungarian rhapsodies : essays on ethnicity, identity, and culture |
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Hunters and bureaucrats : power, knowledge, and Aboriginal-state relations in the southwest Yukon |
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Indonesia after Sukarno |
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Intoxicating Manchuria : alcohol, opium, and culture in China's Northeast / Norman Smith. |
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Japan's foreign policy |
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Life lived like a story : life stories of three Yukon native elders |
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Making men, making history : Canadian masculinities across time and place |
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The making of modern Chinese medicine, 1850-1960 |
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The man who invented gender : engaging the ideas of John Money |
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Merry laughter and angry curses : the Shanghai tabloid press, 1897-1911 |
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Mixed race amnesia : resisting the romanticization of multiraciality |
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Multicultural nationalism : civilizing difference, constituting community |
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Museums and the past : constructing historical consciousness |
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The myth of the North American city : continentalism challenged |
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National politics and community in Canada |
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Native writers and Canadian writing ; Canadian literature, special issue |
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The nature of masculinity : critical theory, new materialisms and technologies of embodiment |
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The new lawyer : how settlement is transforming the practice of law |
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No bleeding heart : Charlotte Whitton, a feminist on the right |
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Objects of concern : Canadian prisoners of war through the twentieth century |
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Ocean of destiny : a concise history of North Pacific, 1500-1978 |
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Oral history on trial : recognizing aboriginal narratives in the courts |
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The origins of Canadian politics : a comparative approach |
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Our tellings : Interior Salish stories of the Nlha7kápmx people |
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Outline of classical Chinese grammar |
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Overland from Canada to British Columbia |
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Policy networks and the environment in France, the United States, and Canada |
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Privileging the past : reconstructing history in northwest coast art |
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Redrawing local government boundaries : an international study of politics, procedures, and decisions |
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Reluctant warriors : Canadian conscripts and the Great War |
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Renaissance women patrons / Catherine King. - Manchester ; New York, 1998. |
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Renaissance women patrons : wives and widows in Italy c. 1300-1550 |
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Russia in Pacific waters, 1715-1825 : a survey of the origins of Russia's naval presence in the North and South Pacific |
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The Russians and Australia. 1696 - 1840 |
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Salaire au travail ménager |
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Shifting boundaries : Aboriginal identity, pluralist theory, and the politics of self-government |
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Showing the flag : the Mounted Police and Canadian sovereignty in the north, 1894-1925 |
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Street protests and fantasy parks : globalization, culture, and the state |
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Success and failure : Indians in urban society |
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T. F. McIlwraith's field letters, 1922-4 |
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This elusive land : women and the Canadian environment |
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Towards a view of Canadian letters : selected critical essays 1928-1971 |
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Undelivered letters to Hudson's Bay Company men on the Northwest Coast of America, 1830-57 |
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Understanding British and European political issues : a guide for A2 politics students |
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Unnatural law : rethinking Canadian environmental law and policy |
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Unsettled balance : ethics, security, and Canada's international relations |
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Unsettling the settler within : Indian residential schools, truth telling, and reconciliation in Canada |
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Vancouverism |
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Wages for housework : a history of an international feminist movement, 1972-77 |
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What is water? : the history of a modern abstraction |
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Writers of the prairies / ed. by Donald G. Stephens. - Vancouver, cop. 1973. |
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