Michel Hogue
Professor
Department of History
Carleton University
Canada
Biography
Michel Hogue Associate Professor Degrees: B.A. (Simon Fraser), M.A. (Calgary), Ph.D. (Wisconsin)
Research Interest
Metis & Fur Trade History Aboriginal Peoples, especially Great Plains North American West, borderlands
Publications
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“Crossing the Line: Race, nationality, and the deportation of the ‘Canadian’ Cree in the Canada-U.S. borderlands, 1890-1900,†in The Borderlands of the American and Canadian Wests: Essays on the Regional History of the 49th Parallel, ed. Sterling Evans (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2006), pp. 155-71.
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“Between Race and Nation: The creation of a Métis borderland,†in Bridging National Borders in North America, ed. Andrew R. Graybill and Benjamin H. Johnson (Durham: Duke University Press, 2010), pp. 59-87.
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“The Montana Métis and the shifting patterns of belonging,†in Contours of a people: Metis family, mobility, and history, ed. Nicole St-Onge, Carolyn Podruchny, Brenda Macdougall (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2012), pp. 300-30.