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- Author: Friesen, GeraldEdition: student edDate:Issued2006Summary:
Native leaders, immigrant farm families, Alberta oil barons, and political reformers all have prominent roles in this live and comprehensive history of the prairie west. Drawing upon recent research- hundreds of books, articles, and government reports- in native, labour, and urban history, as well as his own work in social and intellectual movements, Gerald Friesen has created a new, authoritative interpretation of the prairie experience.
Subject(s): History | Indigenous peoples--North America | Prairie ProvincesOriginal Publisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, c1987Language(s): EnglishCollection(s)/Series: First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Collection