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    • A selected Western Canada Historical Resources Bibliography to 1985 

      Pannekoek, Frits (Prairie Forum, 1990)
      The bibliography was compiled from careful library and institutional searches. Accumulated titles were sent to various federal, provincial and municipal jurisdictions, academic institutions and foundations with a request ...
    • A snug little flock : the social origins of the Riel Resistance, 1869-70 

      Pannekoek, Frits (Watson and Dwyer, 1991)
      Questions about the identities of the mixed-blood Indian-European peoples of Canada and the United States have puzzled historians and anthropologists in both countries. Who are the mixedbloods of North America? Why do they ...
    • Some comments on the social origins of the Riel Protest of 1869 

      Pannekoek, Frits (1979)
      The English-speaking folk of Red River looked with excitement and hope on the debates that surrounded the confederation of the eastern provinces. The Protestant Canadians, arriving in vocal and visible numbers in the 1860s ...
    • Time for a Change? The Alberta Historical Resources Act 

      Pannekoek, Frits (Legacy Magazine, 2000-01)
      The Alberta Historical Resources Act was a product of several well-attended hearings during 1970-71, chaired by Richard G. Forbis, a leading archaeologist and professor at the University of Calgary. Intended to preserve ...
    • Who matters? Public history and the invention of the Canadian past 

      Pannekoek, Frits (Acadiensis, 2000)
      There is no longer any real dispute that the past, as distinct from traditions, is an invention based on a careful selection of apparently empirical evidence. Historians now accept that there is no "ultimate" truth; there ...


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