Survol bibliographique A Short Bibliography Mohawks
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Survol bibliographique A Short Bibliography Mohawks
Survol bibliographique A Short Bibliography Mohawks / Mohawks ALFRED GERALD. 1995. Heeding the voices of our ancestors: Kahnawake Mohawk politics and the rise of native nationalism. Oxford University Press, Toronto. FREY S. L. 1898. «The Mohawks: an Enquiry into Their Origin, Migrations and Influence Upon the White Settlers», Transactions of the Oneida Historical Society 8 : 5-41. GREER ALLAN. 2005. Mohawk Saint : Catherine Tekakwitha and the Jesuits. Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York. LEVAC CHÉNIER. 1998. Le problème Mohawk au Québec. Les Éditions Chénier, Laval. ALLARD ANDRÉ, LOUIS-PHILIPPE PELLETIER ET MICHEL SAVARD. 2000. Healthy homes, healthy families : a concerted public health effort at Kanehsatà:ke. Direction régionale de la santé publique, Saint-Jérôme. Pages??? HARRISON REGINA. 1994. Rhetorical use of the Great Law of Peace at Kahnawake : a mesure of political legitimacy in a Mohawk community. Thesis (M.A., Anthropology), McGill University, Montréal. BLANCHARD DAVID S. 1980. Tecaughretanego: éléments de leadership mohawk. Centre culturel Kanien’kehaka Roatitiohkwa, Kahnawake. HISLOP CODMAN. 1948. The Mohawk. Rinehart, Toronto, New York. BOILEAU GILLES. 1991. Le silence des Messieurs : Oka, terre indienne. Méridien, Montréal. BONVILLAIN NANCY. 2005. The Mohawk. Chelsea House Publishers, Philadelphia. BONVILLAIN NANCY AND BEATRICE FRANCIS. 2001. Mohawk-English, English-Mohawk dictionary. Laurier Books, Ottawa. BRUYAS JAMES. 1970. Radices Verborum Iroquaerum : Radical Words of the Mohawk Language, 1ère edition 1862. AMS Press, New York. CARSE MARY ROWELL. 1949. «The Mohawk Iroquois», Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut 23 : 3-53. CIACCIA JOHN. 2000. La crise d’Oka : miroir de notre âme : essai. Leméac, Montréal. DAVID-CREE KATSITSENHAWE LINDA. 2005. Would you like to hear a story? Mohawk youth narratives on the role of the history of Quebec and Canada on indigenous identity and marginality. Thesis (M.A.) (Education), Concordia University, Montréal. ERICKSON VINCENT. 1983. « "The Mohawks Are Coming": Elijah Kellogg’s Observations», in William Cowan (ed) Papers of the Fourteenth Algonquian Conference. Carleton University, Ottawa, pp. 37-48. FENTON WILLIAM N. AND ELISABETH TOOKER. 1978. «Mohawk», in William C. Sturtevant (ed) Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 15, Northeast. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, pp. 466-480. KALANT AMELIA. 2004. National identity and the conflict at Oka: Native belonging and myths of postcolonial nationhood in Canada. Routledge, New York. LEHNHOTONKWAS MARACLE BONNIE JANE. 2002. Adult Mohawk language immersion programming: putting ourselves back together. Thesis (M.Ed., Education), Queen’s University, Kingston. LAMARCHE JACQUES. 1990. L'été des Mohawks: bilan des 78 jours. Les Éditions Stanké, Montréal. LIGHTHALL WILLIAM DOUW. 2000. Hochelagans and Mohawks: a link in Iroquois history. Quintin Pub., Pawtucket, RI. LINDSAY LIONEL ST-GEORGE. 1900. Notre-Dame de la Jeune-Lorette en la Nouvelle-France. La Cie de Publication de la revue canadienne, Montréal. LONG JOHN ET JEAN BATISTE LOUIS JOSEPH BILLECOCQ. 1794. Voyages chez différentes nations sauvages de l’Amérique septentrionale: renfermant des détails curieux sur les mœurs, usages, cérémonies religieuses, le systême militaire, etc., des Cahnuagas, des Indiens des Cinq et Six Nations, Mohawks, Connecedagas, Iroquois etc., des indiens Chippeways, et autres sauvages de diverses tribus, sur leurs langues, les pays qu’ils habitent, ainsi que sur le commerce de pelleteries et fourrures qui se fait chez ses peuples : avec un état exact des postes situés sur le fleuve St-Laurent, le lac Ontario, etc… Lebel et Guitel (1810), Paris, 320 p. MACLAINE CRAIG. 1991. This land is our land: the Mohawk revolt at Oka. Optimum, Montréal. 2005 MITCHELL JOSEPH. 1960. «The Mohawk in High Steel», in E. Wilson (ed) Apologies to the Iroquois. Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, New York, pp. 1-36. YORK GEOFFREY AND LOREEN PINDERA. 2002. People of the Pines: The Warriors and the Legacy of Oka. CNIB, Toronto. MOHAWK WOMEN OF CAUGHNAWAGA. 1980. «The Least Members of Our Society», Canadian Women's Studies/Les Cahiers de la femme 2(2) : 64-66. NICHOLAS HUGH (GRAND CHIEF). 1982. Position Paper, Marriages Between Kanesatake Mohawks and Any Other Tribe or Nation. Six Nation Traditional Hereditary Chiefs, Oka, 2 p. PHILLIPS STEPHANIE K. 2000. The Kahnawake Mohawks and the St. Lawrence Seaway. Thesis (M.A., Anthropology), McGill University, Montréal. RATELLE MAURICE. 1991. Présence des Mohawks au Québec méridional de 1534 à nos jours. Les études autochtones, Ministère de l’Énergie et des Ressources, Québec. REID GERALD F. 1999. « "Un malaise qui est encore présent." Les origines du traditionalisme et de la division chez les Kanien’kehaka de Kahnawake au XXe siècle. », Recherches amérindiennes au Québec 29(2) : 37-49. REID GERALD F. 2004. Kahnawà:ke: factionalism, traditionalism and nationalism in a Mohawk community. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln. RYAN TIFFANY. 2005. Community control of education: how the Mohawk community of Kahnawake is reclaiming their schools. Thesis (M.A., Sociology and Anthropology), Concordia University, Montréal. SCOTT KAWENNISAKE SHIRLEY. 1991. An oral history of Kahnawake. Kanien’kehaka Raotitiohkwa Press, Kahnawake. SIMPSON AUDRA. 2004. To the reserve and back again: Kahnawake Mohawk narratives of self, home and nation. Thesis (Ph.D., Anthropology), McGill University, Montréal. SMITH MARY. 2003. Representation and power: The Eastern Door. Thesis (M.A. Anthropology), McGill University, Montréal. SMITH NICHOLAS N. 1983. « The WabanakiMohawk Conflict: A Folkhistory Tradition », in W. Cowan (dir) Papers of the Fourteenth Algonquian Conference. Carleton University, Ottawa, pp. 4956. VIAU ROLAND. 2000. Femmes de personne. Sexes, genres et pouvoirs en Iroquoisie ancienne. Les Éditions Boréal, Montréal. 2005