Consultation With Aboriginal Peoples in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region: Is It Meeting the Crown's Legal Obligations?
CPR Telegraph Ledger: The North-West Resistance
[Daniels in Context]
Diabetes amongst the Métis Nation of Alberta
Diary of Francis Dickens - Vernon LaChance. - May 1930.
Historical note:
Dictionnaire historique des Canadiens et des Métis français de l'Ouest
The Dispersal of the Métis
Dr. A.B. Stewart Papers - Miscellaneous. - n.d..
Historical note:
Dr. A.B. Stewart acted as coroner for the Royal North West Mounted Police and had a medical practice at Rosthern, Saskatchewan in the late 1800s-early 1900s.Dr. Russell's Carlton Trail
The Early West
Economic Impacts and Labour Market Trends 2015
Edgar Dewdney and the Aftermath of the Rebellion
The Edmonton and District Stragglers: Gendered Strategies of Treaty and Scrip, 1876-1886
Education Is Our Buffalo: A Teachers' Resource for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Education in Alberta
Environmental Scan of Métis Health Information, Initiatives and Programs
Epidemiological and Health Services Indicators of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease among Métis in Alberta
Evaluating Food Use by Canadian Aboriginal Peoples
[Ewing Commission Report]
Purpose of the commission was to "make enquiry into the condition of the half-breed population of the Province of Alberta, keeping particularly in mind the health, education, relief and general welfare of such population". As a result of the recommendations contained in the report the Métis Betterment Act was enacted and Métis Settlements were established.
Final Report: Métis Nation of Alberta Association: Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples
The First Canadian Woman in the Northwest: The Story of Marie Anne Gaboury, Wife of John Baptiste Lajimonière, Arrived in the Northwest in 1807, and Died at St. Boniface at the Age of 96 Years
First Nations and Métis Early Literacy and Language Enrichment Program
First Nations, Métis and Inuit School-Community Learning Environment Project: Promising Practices
First Nations Reserves and Métis Settlements [Map]
The First Women: Southern Alberta Native Women before 1900
A Forest of Family Trees: Rupert's Land Roots in Western Canada
Fort Chipewyan and the Shaping of Canadian History, 1788-1920s: "We Like to be Free in This Country"
Fort Pitt Historic Park - Pamphlet.. - 1967.
Historical note:
Forty Years in the North-West
Historical note:
W.J. Carter was a carpenter in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (NWT).Foster Child
Foundations of Government in the West / a paper delivered before the Regina Canadian Club / By Commissioner A.B. Perry, C.M.G. - 1 January 1910.
Fragmentation and Realignment: The Continuing Cycle of Métis and Non-Status Indian Political Organizations in Canada
The French Presence in the West, 1734-1874
Frog Lake Cairn
Historical note:
"Although it was not a military engagement, the incident known as the Frog Lake Massacre proved to be one of the most influential events associated with the North-West Resistance. Incited by hunger and mistreatment rather than political motives, a breakaway element of the Plains Cree murdered nine White men on the morning of April 2, 1885, in Frog Lake, North-West Territories (now Alberta).Frog Lake cemetery
Frog Lake Massacre
The Fur Trade and Western Canadian Society 1670-1870
Furrows of Stone: Race, Politics, and the Alberta Métis Land Question, 1932-1936
[G. F. Shepherd, Notes 1937-1974]
File contains hand written and typed notes of historian George Shepherd, dated from 1937-1974. The notes include several pages on Aboriginal history in the North-West, that were scanned for this database. This includes a wide variety of material: from copy of a letter written by Louis Riel, to a list of the reserves in Saskatchewan in 1962 and their estimated landbase and populations.
Historical note:
Gabriel Dumont : The Métis Chief and His Lost World
The Genealogy of the First Metis Nation: The Development and Dispersal of the Red River Settlement, 1820-1900
Glenbow Museum Acquires Louis Riel Letter - News release. - November 1980.
The Government and Politics of the Alberta Metis Settlements
Graves
Historical note:
This photograph is part of a collection of images used by Reg Taylor of the Saskatoon Star Phoenix in an article he wrote which featured William Bleasdell Cameron, a survivor of the so-called Frog Lake Massacre, 2 April 1885.Graves of seven killed in Frog Lake Massacre
Graves of seven killed in Frog Lake Massacre - 2
Half-Breed Commission at Sturgeon River
Harvesters Push the Boundaries of Provincial Law
Looks at a court case dealing with the rights of Métis to hunt and harvest across provincial borders.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
Healing and Cultural Formation in a Bush Cree Community
Health of the Prairie Metis 1900-1960: An Examination of the Social Determinants of Health and Infectious Disease
Native Studies Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Manitoba, 2021.