Roland Bohr
History
University of Winnipeg
Canada
Biography
Roland Bohr is an associate professor, Director, Centre for Rupert's Land Studies. Courses: HIST-1006(3) Indigenous History to 1900: Origins, Contacts, and Colonialism, HIST-2509(6) History of Aboriginal Peoples of Canada, HIST-3518(3) History of the Aboriginal Peoples of the Northern Plains, HIST-3525(3) History of the Metis in Canada.
Research Interest
Roland Bohr research interest includes history.
Publications
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“Aboriginal Archery in North Americaâ€, in Archery: East Meets West. Catalogue of a Special Exhibition of the Youngjib Archery Museum, translated into Korean by Youngok Kang-Bohr (Paju, Korea: Youngjib Archery Museum, 2004).
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“Indigenous Big Game Hunting Weapons on the Northwestern Great Plains and in the Central Subartic during the 19th centuryâ€, in Aboriginal Cultural Landscapes, ed. J. Oakes, R. Riewe et al. (Winnipeg: Aboriginal Issues Press, 2004) pp: 235-243.