Lawrence J. Barkwell
Lawrence J. Barkwell | |
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Born | 1943 Ontario, Canada |
Died | September 26, 2019 Winnipeg, MB |
Pen name | Laurent LaPrairie |
Occupation | Author, historian, editor, lecturer |
Nationality | Canadian |
Education | University of Winnipeg, BA Lakehead University, MA |
Genre | History |
Notable awards | Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Saskatchewan Book Award for Publishing in Education |
Spouse | Dr. Diana Weekes Barkwell (d. 2016) |
Children | 2 |
Lawrence J. Barkwell (born 1943 – 26 September 2019) was a Canadian author,[1] editor, historian[2] and lecturer,[3] best known for his comprehensive writings on the Métis Nation and Culture.[4][5][6] He served as senior historian at Manitoba Métis Federation’s Louis Riel Institute from 2006 until his death in September 2019.[7][8][9] He was a member of the board of directors of the Friends of Upper Fort Garry.[10] He was Honorary Elder for the St. Norbert Parish la Barrière Métis Council.
Barkwell has made entries in the Encyclopedia of French Cultural Heritage in North America,[11] the Canadian Encyclopedia,[9] and has contributed numerous articles to the Virtual Museum of Metis History and Culture.[12] His earlier research and writing was in the area of Juvenile Corrections (Canadian J. Criminology & Corrections Vol. 18 (4): 363 (1976) Differential Treatment of Juveniles on Probation; An Evaluative Study).[13]
Awards[]
Barkwell is an award recipient of the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (2012),[14] and a recipient of the Saskatchewan Book Award for Publishing in Education (2002).[15] On February 15, 2019, he received the Aboriginal Circle of Educators Honouring Our Allies Award.[16]
Bibliography[]
Below is a list books published by Barkwell (sometime co-authored):[17]
- Corrigan, S. and Lawrence Barkwell (1991). The Struggle for recognition: Canadian justice and the Métis Nation. Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications. ISBN 0921827180
- Shore, Frederick and Lawrence Barkwell (1997). Past reflects the present: the Metis Elders' Conference. Winnipeg: Manitoba Metis Federation. ISBN 0968349307
- Barkwell, Lawrence J.; Dorion, Leah; Prefontaine, Darren (1999). Resources for Metis Researchers. Winnipeg: Louis Riel Institute of the Manitoba Métis Federation; Saskatoon, Sask.: Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research. ISBN 0920915442
- Barkwell, Lawrence J.; Dorion, Leah; Prefontaine, Darren (2001). Métis Legacy: A Historiography and Annotated Bibliography. Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications Inc. ISBN 1-894717-03-1.[18]
- Barkwell, Lawrence J. et al (2004). La lawng: Michif Peekishkwewin; the heritage language of the Canadian Metis. Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications. ISBN 1894717228 (v. 1), ISBN 1894717287 (v. 2)
- Barkwell, Lawrence J.(2005). Batoche 1885 : the militia of the Metis liberation movement. Winnipeg: Manitoba Metis Federation. ISBN 0968349331
- Barkwell, Lawrence J.; Dorion, Leah; Hourie, Audreen (2006). Métis Legacy (Volume II) Michif Culture, Heritage, and Folkways. Winnipeg: Pemmican Publications Inc. and Saskatoon: Gabriel Dumont Institute. ISBN 0-920915-80-9.[19]
- Barkwell, Lawrence J.(2011). Veterans and families of the 1885 Northwest Resistance. Saskatoon : Gabriel Dumont Institute. ISBN 9781926795034
- Barkwell, Lawrence J.; Prefontaine, Darren (2016). A Métis studies bibliography : annotated bibliography and references. Winnipeg, Manitoba : Louis Riel Institute ; Saskatoon, Saskatchewan : Gabriel Dumont Institute. ISBN 9781927531075
- Barkwell, Lawrence J. (2018). Historic Metis Settlements in Manitoba and Geographic Place Names. Winnipeg: Louis Riel Institute. ISBN 978-1-927531-18-1.
References[]
- ^ http://worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n92113711/
- ^ http://bcmetis.com/wp-content/uploads/BC-Metis-Federation-Agenda-As-of-March-18th-2013update.pdf
- ^ http://www.otc.ca/attend_an_event/event_detail/relatively_speaking.html
- ^ "Lawrence Barkwell - Google Scholar Citations". scholar.google.ca. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
- ^ Human Rights Hub, Global College (2018-08-01). "Fall Colloquium 2017: Lawrence Barkwell".
- ^ "Lawrence Barkwell Publications List | Ojibwe | Ethnicity". Scribd. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
- ^ http://www.unwrittenhistories.com/guest-reviewevelyn-peters-matthew-stock-and-adrian-werner-with-lawrie-barkwell-rooster-town-the-history-of-an-urban-metis-community-1901-1961/
- ^ "Rooster Town: the Winnipeg community that nobody remembers – The Uniter". uniter.ca. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
- ^ Jump up to: a b Lawrence Barkwell. "Battle of Seven Oaks". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved September 6, 2019.
- ^ http://www.upperfortgarry.com/information/friends-of-upper-fort-garry/
- ^ "Articles - Encyclopédie du patrimoine culturel de l'Amérique française". www.ameriquefrancaise.org.
- ^ Barkwell, Lawrence. http://www.metismuseum.ca
- ^ https://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?handle=hein.journals/cjccj18&div=41&id=&page=
- ^ General, The Office of the Secretary to the Governor (2018-06-11). "The Governor General of Canada". Retrieved 2018-08-01.
- ^ User, Super. "Archived Awards - Saskatchewan Book Awards". www.bookawards.sk.ca. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
- ^ http://www.mmf.mb.ca/docs/LeMetis_2019_02_21.pdf?v=20190226100341
- ^ "Goodreads on Barkwell Bibliography". Goodreads. Retrieved 1 November 2018.
- ^ "CM Magazine: Metis Legacy.: A Metis Historiography and Annotated Bibliography". umanitoba.ca. Retrieved 2018-08-01.
- ^ https://umanitoba.ca/outreach/cm/vol14/no14/metislegacy.html
- 1943 births
- 2019 deaths
- Writers from Ontario
- University of Winnipeg alumni
- Lakehead University alumni
- 20th-century Canadian historians
- 21st-century Canadian historians