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WELCOME
Canada Research Chair
in Native-Newcomer Relations

 

Welcome to the website of the Canada Research Chair in Native-Newcomer Relations at the University of Saskatchewan.  The Chair was established in 2001 to support the research and graduate teaching of the chairholder, J.R. (Jim) Miller of the Department of History, and faculty, graduate students, and post-doctoral fellows in the same field.

Please explore the site to find out more about the faculty, post-doctoral fellows, research associates, and graduate students who have been or are now associated with the Chair, as well as the ongoing teaching, research, and research dissemination activities associated with the Chair.
 
 
 
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J.R. (Jim) Miller, Ph.D., FRSC
Professor Jim Miller of the Department of History at the University of Saskatchewan is an experienced and widely published specialist in the history of relations between Native peoples and newcomers in Canada from contact to the early twentieth century. >>more

 
 
  keith_carlson     Keith Thor Carlson, Ph.D.
Keith Thor Carlson specializes in the history of Canada’s west Coast Aboriginal people, and especially the Stó:lõ of the lower Fraser River watershed. He is also engaged in scholarship that examines aspects of the Metis history of N.W. Saskatchewan, as well as Filipino peasants in the mid-twentieth century.>>more
 
 

 


 
   
 
 


POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWS
2009-10
Dr. Tolly Bradford (Ph.D. University of Alberta)
2006-08
Dr. Simonne Horwitz (D. Phil, St. Antony’s College, Oxford)
2004-05
Dr. Lissa Wadewitz (Ph.D., UCLA)
Dr. Angela Wanhalla (Ph.D., Canterbury U., NZ)
2003-04
Dr. P. Whitney Lackenbauer (Ph.D., Calgary)
Dr. Myra Rutherdale (Ph.D., York)

GRADUATE STUDENTS
Ph.D.
Camie Augustus
M.A.
Christine Charmbury

NATIVE-NEWCOMER RELATIONS DISCUSSION GROUP
An important part of the Chair-holder’s activities is the organization and operation of the Native-Newcomer Discussion Group.  >>more

NATIVE-NEWCOMER CONFERENCE
The CRC on Native-Newcomer Relations organizes a conference on some aspect of Native-newcomer relations every second (or third) year. >>more

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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