History

Susan Elaine Gray

Research Associate, Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal History

Office: 5CM12C Centennial Hall
Phone: 204.789.1447
Fax: 204.774.4134
e-mail: s.gray@uwinnipeg.ca

Degrees
M.A., Ph.D. (University of Manitoba)

Areas of Interest
Aboriginal history; Cree and Ojibwa world views; Christian missions; Oral history; Northern Algonquian Women's History

Courses
1010: Introduction to History

Selected Publications

The Spirit Lives in the Mind: Omushkego Stories, Lives, and Dreams, a manuscript of stories by Louis Bird, compiled and edited by Susan Elaine Gray. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, in press (forthcoming February 2007).


"Methodist Indian Day Schools and Indian Communities in Northern Manitoba, 1890-1925," Manitoba History 30 (1995), pp. 2-16.





I Will Fear No Evil: Ojibwa-Missionary Encounters Along the Berens River, 1875-1940. Calgary: University of Calgary Press, 2006.

















Memories, Myths, and Dreams of an Ojibwe Leader, By William Berens as told to A. Irving Hallowell, edited by Jennifer S. H. Brown and Susan Elaine Gray. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2009.









Contributions to Ojibwe Studies by A. Irving Hallowell, 1934-1972, edited by Jennifer S. H. Brown and Susan Elaine Gray. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, (forthcoming August 2010).


“‘They Didn’t Get Along So Good Them Two!’: Tales of an Oblate and a Methodist Missionary at Berens River, Manitoba, 1920-1940.” In Raymond Huel and Gilles Lesage, eds., Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium on the History of the Oblates in Western and Northern Canada. Winnipeg: Presses Universitaires de Saint-Boniface, 2000. 37-58

“‘They Fought Just like a Cat and a Dog!’: Oblate-Methodist Relations at Berens River, Manitoba, 1920-1940.” Prairie Forum 24, 1 (Fall 1999), 51-64.