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HIS262H5: What is Canada?
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HIS262H5: What is Canada?
Introduction
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— Indigenous Studies (North America)
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Style Guides for Indigenous Peoples
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Quick Guide
– 17th ed. The Chicago Manual of Style – Notes and Bibliography
If you need more examples, visit
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14.23: Notes and Bibliography – examples and variations
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Citation Quick Guide: Notes and Bibliography: Sample Citations
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Detailed Guide
Chapter 14: Notes and Bibliography
The detailed guide is helpful to cite various types of primary sources, such as letters, pamphlets, corporate reports, and brochures.
Ulrichsweb.com
If you are not sure whether a journal is peer-reviewed or not, this database is very helpful.
For 'peer reviewed' they use the term '
referred
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Style Guides for Indigenous Peoples
These resouces were written by indigenous writers/scholars.
Elements of Indigenous Style: A Guide for Writing by and about Indigenous Peoples
by
Gregory Younging
Call Number: E-Book
Publication Date: 2018
Indigenous Writes
by
Chelsea Vowel
Call Number: E-Book
Publication Date: 2016
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Names for Indigenous Peoples
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Names for Non-Indigenous Canadians
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