Métis Bibliography

Baikie, Margaret. Labrador Memories: Reflections at Mulligan. Happy Valley, Labrador: Them Days, 1976.

Barkham, Selma. “A note on the Strait of Belle Isle during the period of Basque contact with Indians and Inuit,” Études/Inuit Studies 4, nos. 1-2 (1980), 51-58.

Borlase, Tim. The Labrador Settlers, Métis and Kablunângajuit. Happy Valley-Goose Bay: The Labrador East Integrated School Board, 1994.

Campbell, Lydia. Sketches of Labrador Life. Happy Valley, Labrador: Them Days, 1980 (originally 1894).

Goudie, Elizabeth. Woman of Labrador. Toronto: Peter Martin Associates, 1973.

Goudie, Horace. Trails to Remember. St. John's, Newfoundland: Jesperson Press, 1991.

Hanrahan, Maura. “Industrialization and the Politization of Health in Labrador Métis Society,” The Canadian Journal of Native Studies 20.2 (2000): pp. 231-250.

Jackson, Lawrence. Bounty of a Barren Coast. Happy Valley, Goose Bay: Labrador Institute of Northern Studies, 1982.

Kennedy, John C. “The Changing Significance of Labrador Settler Identity,” Canadian Ethnic Studies 20, no. 3 (1988), 94-111.

Kennedy, John C. “Our Culture, our identity,” The Case of the Labrador Métis Association. Acta Borealia 13, no. 1 (1996), 23-34.

Kennedy John C. Peoples of the Bays and Headlands. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995.

Kennedy John C. 1997 “Labrador Métis Ethnogenesis,” Ethnos 62, nos. 3-4 (1997), 5-23.

Labrador Métis Nation Homepage. [http://www.labradormetis.ca/home/blog.php] November 2008.

Labrèche, Yves, and John C. Kennedy. “Héritage culturel des Métis du Labrador central,” unpublished work.

Martijn, Charles A. “La présence inuit sur la Côte-Nord du Golfe St-Laurent á l'époque historique,” Ètudes/Inuit Stdies 4, nos. 1-2 (1980), 105-126.

Plaice, Evelyn. The Native Game. St. John’s: ISER, 1990.

Report of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples. [http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/ap/pubs/sg/sg-eng.asp] 1996.

Zimmerly, David William. Cain's Land Revisited: Culture Change in Central Labrador, 1775-1972. Newfoundland Social and Economic Studies No. 16. Institute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland. St. John's, Newfoundland, 1975.

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