Books:
Warriors of the King: Prairie Indians in World War I. by James L. Dempsey, Regina, Sask.: Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina, 1999.
Forgotten Soldiers. by Fred Gaffen, Penticton, B.C.: Theytus Books, 1985
Compact, Contract, Covenant: Aboriginal Treaty-Making in Canada. by J.R. Miller, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2009.
Native Soldier – Foreign Battlefields. by Janice Summerby, Remembrance Series. Canada: Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, Represented by the Minister of Indian Affairs, 2005.
Indigenous Peoples of the British Dominions and the First World War. by Timothy C. Winegard, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012.
For King and Kanata: Canadian Indians and the First World War. by Timothy C. Winegard, Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2012.
Mukúk: A New History of Aboriginal-White Relations. by John Sutton Lutz, Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 2008.
Academic Articles:
Holt, Richard. “Research Note: First Nations Soldiers in the Great War.” Native Studies Review 22, no. 1/2 (2013)
Talbot, Robert J. “It Would Be Best to Leave Us Alone”: First Nations Responses to the Canadian War Effort, 1914-18.” Journal Of Canadian Studies 45, no. 1 (Winter, 2011)
Simpkins, Maureen. “The Sniper in the Shadows.” Beaver 78, no. 4 (August 1998)
McGowan, Katharine. “A Question of Caste and Colour”: The Displacement of James Bay Native Soldiers’ Wives During the First World War, Soldiers’ Family Support, and the Maintenance of Pre-War Canadian Society.” Native Studies Review 21, no. 1 (January 2012)
Sims, Daniel. “Not That Kind of Indian: The Problem with Generalizing Indigenous Peoples in Contemporary Scholarship and Pedagogy,” Active History. Last modified January 12, 2016, www. activehistory.ca/2016/01/not-that-kind-of-indian-the-problem-with-generalizing-indigenous-peoples-in-contemporary-scholarship-and-pedagogy/
Online Resources:
Aboriginal contributions during the First World War- Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada