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The 18th Century Western Cree and Their Neighbours: Identity and Territory
Aboriginal People and Colonizers of Western Canada to 1900
The Battleford Post - Pamphlet. - 1949.
Historical note:
Fort Battleford, built in 1876 and in use until 1924, was the sixth Northwest Mounted Police fort to be established in the Northwest Territories of Canada, and played a central role in the events of the Northwest Resistance of 1885."Beatty, Reginald Bird-Diary & Correspondence"
Beauval, Saskatchewan: An Historical Sketch
[Book Review]
Butler’s “Great Lone Land”
Canada, Inc.
The Relevance of Ideology to the Emergence of a Capitalist Social Formation in Rupert's Land and the "Indian Territories" of British North American, 1852 to 1885
Chapter 8: The Métis [Notes]
For use with chapter from the Grade 7 Social Studies textbook Voices and Visions: A Story of Canada.
Contrasting Worlds
Overview of Métis history from the 1600s to the early 1870s when many Métis migrated from Manitoba to Saskatchewan. Includes questions for students.
2nd edition.
Cumberland House: Two Hundred Years of History
Dix-huit ans chez les sauvages: voyages et missions dans l'extreme Nord de l'Amérique Britannique d'aprés les documents ...
Dr. Russell's Carlton Trail
Fighting for Survival: The Swampy Cree of Treaty No. 5 in an Era of Transition, 1875-1930
Fort Pelly: An Historical Sketch
Forty Years in the North-West
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W.J. Carter was a carpenter in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan (NWT).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.
The French Presence in the West, 1734-1874
From the Great River to the Ends of the Earth: Oblate Missions to the Dene, 1847-1921
The Fur Trade and Western Canadian Society 1670-1870
Fur Traders in Conversation
The Great Fur Land, or, Sketches of Life in the Hudson's Bay Territory
The Gros Ventres and the Canadian Fur Trade 1754-1831
Homeland to Hinterland: The Changing Worlds of the Red River Metis in the Nineteenth Century
The Importance of Oral and Extrinsic Historical Evidence in Understanding Indian Treaties
Indian-European Trade Relations in the Lower Saskatchewan River Region to 1840
Introductory Timeline of Settler Colonialism in Saskatchewan
James Walsh Papers - Letter to Cora Walsh from J.M. Walsh - 31 May 1890.
Jemmy Jock Bird: Marginal Man on the Blackfoot Frontier
Law and Criminal Labels: The Case of the French Métis in Western Canada
Massacre at Cypress Hills
The Métis of the South Saskatchewan: [Vol. 1 Draft Manuscript]
Militia to North-West Fifty Years Ago Today - Newspaper clippings. - 5 July 1923.
My Album of Memories - Leslie Garrett. - Book. - [1976?].
The National Policy, the Department of the Interior and Original Settlers: Land Claims of the Metis, Green Lake, Saskatchewan 1909-1930
Native Chiefs and Famous Métis: Leadership and Bravery in the Canadian West
Nipawi, on the Saskatchewan River, and its Historic Sites
This history deals primarily with the fur trade and the numerous posts in the "Nipawi", or Fort a la Corne and Nipawin areas along the Saskatchewan River from the 1750s to the 1790s. It contains historical and field research by Morton on the various French, Northwest Company, Independent, and Hudson's Bay Company posts found in this region of what is today Saskatchewan. Morton also discusses the war between the Cree and the original Atsina, or Gros Ventre, inhabitants of the area, as well as trade between First Nations and Europeans.
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The North-West Mounted Police and Frontier Justice, 1874--1898
The Ojibwa of Western Canada, 1780 to 1870
Our Roots: A History of La Ronge - 1981.
Paul Kane Goes West
Paul Kane's Great Nor-West
The Pine Island Posts, 1786-1794: A Study of Competition in the Fur Trade
Pioneers of Rupert's Land
Rebellion, 1885 - Some Causes of Unrest Among Indians in the Early "80s."
Rebellion Days 1884 / 5 (First Part)
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Rebellion Days 1884 / 5 (Second Part)
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