The Forks area - Ethnohistory and
Ethnobotany
- Clavelle, C. M. 1997
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Ethnobotany of Two Cree Communities in the Southern Boreal
Forest of Saskatchewan. Unpublished MA thesis. Department of
Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. viii + 181 pages.
- Clavelle, T. 1996
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Traditional Use of Plants in the Southern Boreal Forest of
Saskatchewan. Unpublished report on file. Department of
Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Saskatchewan,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. iii + 25 pages.
- Dersch, A. T. 2005
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Paleoethnobotany of the Upper Churchill River.
Unpublished
M.A. thesis. Translated by Department of Archaeology. University
of
Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada ix + 227 pages.
- Leighton, A. (writer and illustrator) 1986
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A guide to 20 plants and their uses by the Cree. Based
on
information from Saskatchewan Woods Cree (Nihidawak). Lac La
Ronge
Indian Band, Education Branch, Lac La Ronge, Saskatchewan,
Canada.
63 pages.
- Leighton, A. L. 1985
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Wild plant use by the Woods Cree, Nihithawak, of east-central
Saskatchewan. Canadian Ethnology Service Paper No. 101.
Canadian Ethnology Service, National Museums of Canada, National
Museum of Man, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 136 pages.
- Leighton, A. L. L. 1982
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Ethnobotany of the Nihithawak, Saskatchewan Woods Cree of the
"Th"(d) dialect. Unpublished M.Sc. thesis. Department of
Botany, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
Canada. x + 178 pages.
- Marles, R. J. 1984
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The Ethnobotany of Chipewyan of Northern Saskatchewan.
Unpublished M.Sc. dissertation. Department of Biology, University
of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. xiv + 244
pages.
- Marles, R. J., C. Clavelle, L. Monteleone, N. Tays, and
D. Burns 2000
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Aboriginal Plant Use in Canada's Northwest Boreal Forest.
Copublished by Canadian Forest Service, Natural Resources Canada.
UBC Press, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. xiii + 368
pages.
AEU SCI QK 98.4 C3 A26 2000 Mostly deals
with
areas north and west of SCAPE area. But does include information
from central Saskatchewan, near the Forks. Many of the plants
discussed do occur in our study area.
- Meyer, D., T. Gibson, and D. Russell 1992
- The Quest for Pasquatinow: An Aboriginal Gathering Centre in
the Saskatchewan River Valley.
Prairie Forum 17(2):201-223.
AEU HSS FC 3231 P89
- Meyer, D., and R. A. Hutton 1998
- Pasquatinow and the Red Earth Crees.
Prairie Forum 23(1):93-112.
AEU HSS FC 3231 P89
- Meyer, D., and D. Russell 2004
- "So Fine and Pleasant, Beyond Description": The Land and
Lives
of the Pegogamaw Crees.
Plains Anthropologist 49(Number 191):217-252.
AEU HSS E 51 P69
- Meyer, D., and P. Thistle 1995
- Saskatchewan River Rendezvous Centers and Trading Posts:
Continuity in a Cree Social Geography.
Ethnohistory 42(3):404-444.
AEU HSS E 51 E84
- Siegfried, E. V. 1994
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Ethnobotany of the Northern Cree of Wabasca/Desmarais.
Unpublished MA thesis. Archaeology Department, University of
Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
UofC Library E99 C88 S53 1994
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