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1885: Metis Rebellion or Government Conspiracy?
1885: Rebellion or Resistance?
Explains why the Metis prefer to use the word resistance to describe the conflicts labelled as the Red River Rebellion and North West Rebellion by the Canadian government and press.
2011 Métis Law in Canada
Aboriginal Education in Canada: A Plea for Integration
Aboriginal Identity and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Aboriginal Labour in the North-West
Aboriginal Peoples
Aboriginal Peoples and Postsecondary Education in Canada
Aboriginal Peoples in the Superior-Greenstone Region: An Informational Handbook for Staff and Parents
Aboriginal Rights: The Dispossession of the Métis
An Absolutely Uncritical Look at What Has Been Written About the Métis.
Speech given at the1885 and After Conference held in Saskatoon in 1985 looks at historical ideologies regarding Métis culture in a contemporary context.
An Act further to amend The Indian Act, Chapter Forty-Three of the Revised Statutes. [Assented to 22nd May, 1888].
Actor Donald Sutherland Featured in Five-Hour 'Riel Commission' - Press release. - 16 April 1985.
Adams, Dr. Howard
Historical note:
Adventurers in the New World: the Saga of the Coureurs de Bois
The Alberta Dis-Advantage: Métis Issues and the Public Discourse in Wild Rose Country
Alberta's Métis Settlements Legislation: An Overview of Ownership and Management of Settlement Lands
Alberta's Metis Settlements Legislation: An Overview of Ownership and Management of Settlement Lands
Alberta's North: A History, 1890-1950
All My Relations (Identity and Indigeneity)
The Amazing Adventures of Christina and Nan: Christina Henry’s Trip Diary, “Northern Saskatchewan Holiday,” with Annotations by Duff Spafford, Nadine Charabin, Bonnie Wagner, Christine Charmbury, and Myrna Williams
Ambivalent Relations: How the First Nations, French Canadians and Hollywood Have Viewed the Métis
Ambroise Lepine
AMNSIS Local # 7 Presenting a Cheque to Save the Log Church at St Laurent, SK
An Analysis of Selective Aspects of Métis Society, 1810-1870
Analysis of the MNO's Recognition of Six New Historic Métis Communities: A Final Report
Examines main research reports used in the recognition process for: Mattawa/Ottawa River; Killarney; Georgian Bay; Abitibi-Inland; Rainy Lake/Lake of the Woods; and Northern Lake Superior communities.
Angus McKay in his Garden at La Ronge
Annette, The Métis Spy: A Heroine of the N.W. Rebellion
Annotated Bibliography: Métis in Ontario
Any Important Form: Louis Riel in Sculpture
Archaeogeophysics and Statistical Analysis at the Buffalo Lake Métis Wintering Site (FdPe-1)
Archdeacon Thomas Vincent of Moosonee and the Handicap of 'Metis' Racial Status
Archeological Dig at Batoche
The Archibald Administration in Manitoba - 1870-1872
An Archival Finding Aid for Primary Source Material on the Métis
Are the Métis Treaty People?
"As Their Natural Resources Fail": Native Peoples and the Economic History of Northern Manitoba, 1870-1930
'As Their Natural Resources Fail': Native Peoples and the Economic History of Northern Manitoba: 1870-1930
As Their Natural Resources Fail: Native Peoples and the Economic History of Northern Manitoba, 1870-1930
Aspects of Canadian Metis History
[Association Interprovinciale Watching Over Our Schools]
Letter sent to the Deputy Minister of Indian Affairs protesting the fact that French is not being taught at the Duck Lake Indian School. States that this is contrary the Act of Union signed in 1840. Translated from the French.
At Devil Lake
Historical note:
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)
Historical note:
At Snake Plains (picnic)
Historical note:
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.