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Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication Hildebrandt, Walter Views from Fort Battleford : constructed visions of an Anglo-Canadian West / Walter Hildebrandt. (Canadian plains studies 0317-6290 ; 58) Co-published by Athabasca University Press. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-88977-220-5 1. Northwest, Canadian - History - 1870-1905. 2. Battleford (Sask.) - History. 3. Indians of North America - Prairie Provinces - Government relations. 4. Métis - Prairie Provinces - Government relations. 5. Canadians, English-speaking - Prairie Provinces - History. 6. North West Mounted Police (Canada) - History. I. University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center II. Title. III. Series. FC3217.H45 2008
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Cover Design: Rod Michalchuk, General Idea Cover artwork by Appiisoomahka (William Singer). Appiisoomahka is a member of the Blood tribe and a Traditionalist. He presently attends Red Crow College. The painting represents Miserable Man and Poundmaker talking to Infantry Brigadier LieutenantColonel Bowen van Straubenzie. The map included at the back of this book is reproduced courtesy of the Canada Map Office, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources. Printed and bound in Canada by Friesens Printed on acid-free paper This publication is licensed under a Creative Commons License, see www.creativecommons.org. The text may be reproduced for non-commercial purposes, provided that credit is given to the original author. Please contact AU Press, Athabasca University at
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