Incoming Resources
- My ocean is blue, written by Darren Lebeuf ; illustrated by Ashley Barron
- Cree, language of the Plains, nēhiyawēwin, paskwāwi-pīkiskwēwin, Jean L. Okimāsis
- Saturday night
- International productivity monitor
- Manitoba history
- Horse sport
- American capitalism, the concept of countervailing power, John Kenneth Galbraith ; with a new introduction by the author
- The return of Martin Guerre, Natalie Zemon Davis
- Art, space, ecology, two views, twenty interviews, John K. Grande
- Law's dream of a common knowledge, Mariana Valverde
- Beautiful British Columbia
- Families of the king, writing identity in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Alice Sheppard
- Articulating dinosaurs, a political anthropology, Brian Noble
- Model aviation Canada
- Global corruption, law, theory & practice, Gerry Ferguson
- Say what I am called, the Old English riddles of the Exeter Book and the Anglo-Latin riddle tradition, Dieter Bitterli
- A different kind of ethnography, imaginative practices and creative methodologies, edited by Denielle Elliott and Dara Culhane
- Natural life
- Alberta sweetgrass
- CIBC observations
- Tribute
- Defining harm, religious freedom and the limits of the law, Lori G. Beaman
- Robin Collyer, idioms of resistance, Philip Monk
- Barbarian tides, the migration age and the later Roman Empire, Walter Goffart
- New media and revolution, resistance and dissent in pre-uprising Syria, Billie Jeanne Brownlee
- Western sportsman
- Dancing on our turtle's back, stories of Nishnaabeg re-creation, resurgence and a new emergence, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
- Biomedical platforms, realigning the normal and the pathological in late-twentieth-century medicine, Peter Keating and Alberto Cambrosio
- Halfbreed, Maria Campbell
- Textual histories, readings in the Anglo-Saxon chronicle, Thomas A. Bredehoft
- Raven's eye
- Blood, Faye HeavyShield
- Historical ontology, Ian Hacking