Acaoohkiwina and Acimowina

Acaoohkiwina and Acimowina
Author: Robert Alain Brightman
Publisher: Hull, Que. : Canadian Museum of Civilization
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1989
Genre: Cree Indians
ISBN: 9780660107868

Presents narratives from different genres of Rock Cree oral literature in northwestern Manitoba accompanied by interpretive and comparative commentary. Collection contains stories of the trickster-transformer Wisahkicahk, animal-human characters, early encounters with Catholicism, etc.

Ācaðōhkīwina and Ācimōwina

Ācaðōhkīwina and Ācimōwina
Author: Robert Brightman
Publisher: University of Regina Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9780889771956

First published in 1980 by the Canadian Museum of Civilization, this study presents narratives from different genres of Rock Cree oral literature in northwestern Manitoba together with interpretive and comparative commentary. The collection comprises narratives of the trickster-transformer Wisahkicahk, animal-human characters, spirit guardians, the wihtikow or cannibal monster, humorous experiences, sorcery, and early encounters with Catholicism.

At a Crossroads

At a Crossroads
Author: George P. Nicholas
Publisher: Burnaby, B.C. : Archaeology Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

Reaching for the Sun

Reaching for the Sun
Author: Canada. Indian and Northern Affairs Canada
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1993
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

Oultine of history, oral tradition, material culture and music and dance of the First Nations of Manitoba.

Grateful Prey

Grateful Prey
Author: Robert Brightman
Publisher: Regina : Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina 2002
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780889771376

Grateful Preyuncovers the interaction between magico-religious ideology and hunting strategies among the Asinskawoiniwak, or Rock Cree, of Northern Manitoba. Brightman maintains that subsistence strategies need to be analyzed in terms of the foragers' own ethnoecological categories and postulates, both sacred and secular, a position which poses a challenge to prevailing ecological and Marxist approaches to foraging societies and strategies. A major contribution to the study of foraging societies.

The White Man's Gonna Getcha

The White Man's Gonna Getcha
Author: Toby Elaine Morantz
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773522992

Despite becoming increasingly politically and economically dominated by Canadian society, the Crees succeeded in staving off cultural subjugation. They were able to face the massive hydroelectric development of the 1970s with their language, practices, and values intact and succeeded in negotiating a modern treaty."--BOOK JACKET.

Manlike Monsters on Trial

Manlike Monsters on Trial
Author: Marjorie M. Halpin
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1980
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 077480288X

Sasquatch, Bigfoot, Yeti, the 'Abominable Snowman,' and other manlike creatures have been reported in many cultures throughout history. Now, for the first time, international experts examine arguments for and against their existence.

Windigo, an Anthology of Fact and Fantastic Fiction

Windigo, an Anthology of Fact and Fantastic Fiction
Author: John Robert Colombo
Publisher: Saskatoon : Western Producer Prairie Books
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1982
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN:

Forty-four passages of fact and fantastic fiction - legends and lore, stories and poems, descriptions and interpretations - concerned with Windigo, the horrible and terrible spirit which haunts Algonkian-speaking Indians of Canada.

"The Orders of the Dreamed"

Author: George Nelson
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1988
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780873513708

"The introduction by Brown and Brightman describes Nelson's career in the fur trade and explains the influences affecting his perception and understanding of Native religions. They also provide a comparative summary of Subarctic Algonquian religion, with emphasis on the beliefs and practices described by Nelson. Stan Cuthand, a Cree Anglican minister, author, and language instructor, who lived in Lac la Ronge in the 1940s, adds a commentary relating Nelson's writing to his own knowledge of Cree religion in Saskatchewan. Emma LaRoque, an author and instructor in Native Studies, presents a Native scholar's perspective on the ethics of publishing historical documents."--Amazon.com.