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“Wounded Leaving for Saskatoon" [from Fish Creek, May 2, 1885], N.W. Rebellion
Aboriginal Canada Revisited
Aboriginal Family by Teepee
A photograph of a Metis? man with a Cree? woman and her child standing outside a teepee. Picture possibly taken by George Mann family who worked with Cree people in Onion Lake, Saddle Lake and Hobbema reserves between 1883 and 1916. Members of the family were known to continue to visit these areas well into the 1920s.
Aboriginal Music in Contemporary Canada: Echoes and Exchanges
Aboriginal Peoples: Resources Pertaining to First Nations, Inuit and Métis
Aboriginal Peoples: Resources Pertaining to First Nations, Inuit and Métis. 2011 Supplement.
An Account of the Advance of the 7th Fusiliers of London to aid in the suppression of the North West Rebellion
Adams, Dr. Howard
Historical note:
Adolphus Nolin
Adolphus Ross and William Bird
Alberta Authorized Resource List and Annotated Bibliography: Aboriginal Studies 10-20-30
All My Relations: Celebrating Canada's Indigenous Peoples: Music Alive Program Teacher Guide
All of My Blood Is Red: Contemporary Métis Visual Culture and Identity
Ambroise Lepine
Anglican Church at La Ronge
Angus McKay in his Garden at La Ronge
Any Important Form: Louis Riel in Sculpture
apihkêw (s/he braids, s/he weaves, s/he knits)
Archeological Dig at Batoche
The Art of Rosalie Favell
At Devil Lake
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Narcisse-Omer Cote (1859-1944) a civil servant for the Government of Canada, entered the department of the interior in 1879. In 1885, he was appointed secretary to the Royal Commission investigating and adjudicating Metis claims. In 1900 he became a Commissioner of the North-West Half-Breed Commission. The Commission was to enumerate and issue scrip to the Metis who qualified in the district of Saskatchewan and a small part of Manitoba. Their work lasted from May 16 to December 6 1900.At Snake Plains (Men Posing in front of tent)
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At Snake Plains (picnic)
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Narcisse-Omer Cote (1859-1944) a civil servant for the Government of Canada, entered the department of the interior in 1879. In 1885, he was appointed secretary to the Royal Commission investigating and adjudicating Metis claims. In 1900 he became a Commissioner of the North-West Half-Breed Commission. The Commission was to enumerate and issue scrip to the Metis who qualified in the district of Saskatchewan and a small part of Manitoba. Their work lasted from May 16 to December 6 1900.Attacking a Canadian supply steamer on the Saskatchewan - Sketch and article. - 23 May 1885.
Batoche Cairn Dedication Ceremony, mid 1920s
Batoche Historic Site: Public Comment on the Themes and Objectives
Report dealing with the National Historic Park at Batoche and discussing various proposed improvements and difficulties. Includes discussion of archeaology, classification, preservation, tourist facilities, ecology, historical representation and other issues encountered by the Park.
Batoche Interactive Theatre Proves to be Larger Than Life
Batoche National Historic Site / Development of the Management Plan for Batoche / Parks Canada's response to Public Comment on the Plan Alternatives.- Report. - June 1982.
Batoche National Historic Site / Management Plan Summary / Batoche Lieu Historique National / Resume du Plan de Gestion - June 1982.
Batoche Rectory National Historic Site Sign
Batoche Rectory National Parks Sign
Batoche's House
Battle Field / Duck Lake
Battle of Cut Knife Creek
The Battle of Cut Knife Hill: Harriet Yellowmud Remembers
Battle of Fish Creek
Battlefield of Frenchman Butte, May 28, 1885
Battleford Indians at Special Ceremony
Battleford on the flats south of Battle River prior to its removal in 1886 to high ground across the battle.
A Bead Box of My Own: The Beadwork of Métis Artist Philomene Umpherville
"Beatty, Reginald Bird-Diary & Correspondence"
Being Métis in Canada: An Unsettled Identity
Big Bear at Stony Mountain Penitentiary
Blackfeet at Earnscliffe
Blanketing a Nation: Tracing the Social Life of the Hudson's Bay Company Point Blanket Through Canadian Visual Culture
Boy at Cut Knife Hill Memorial
Boyer's True Legacy Lies Within the Future Artists He Inspired
Brief commentary on artist Bob Boyer, known for making political statements about the way Aboriginal people have been treated throughout the years.
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