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Aboriginal Labour in the North-West
Canada. Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. Park Canada
Changing Times
Overview of Métis history from the 1840s to 1875. Discusses the collapse of the buffalo hunting economy, the establishment of the community of St. Laurent, passing of laws to establish order, and the arrival of the North West Mounted Police.
Includes questions for students.
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
Defining Métis: Catholic Missionaries and the Idea of Civilization in Northwestern Saskatchewan, 1845-1898
Dr. Russell's Carlton Trail
Fort Pitt Historic Park - Pamphlet.. - 1967.
Historical note:
"The Free People - Otipemisiwak": Batoche, Saskatchewan 1870-1930
The French Presence in the West, 1734-1874
The Fur Trade and Western Canadian Society 1670-1870
Histoire abrégée de l'Ouest Canadien: Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta et Grand-Nord
History of Saskatchewan and the Old North West
A History Of The Work Of The Reverend Henry Budd Conducted Under The Auspices Of The Church Missionary Society 1840-1875
[History?] Thesis (M.A.)--University of Manitoba, 1972.
Hivernant Métis Families, Brigades and Settlements in the Cypress Hills
Hold High Your Heads: History of the Métis Nation in Western Canada
Homeland to Hinterland: The Changing Worlds of the Red River Metis in the Nineteenth Century
How the Fiddle Flows
James McKay (1828-1879): Métis Trader, Guide, Interpreter and MLA
James Walsh Papers - Letter to Cora Walsh from J.M. Walsh - 31 May 1890.
Jemmy Jock Bird: Marginal Man on the Blackfoot Frontier
The Last Buffalo Hunter
Last Mountain House
Law and Criminal Labels: The Case of the French Métis in Western Canada
Lawrence Clarke: Architect of Revolt
Lawrence Clarke - Portrait
"La Loche"
Louis Riel: A Bibliography
[Louis Riel's Part in Metis History and His Legacy in Canadian Culture]
Mapping History: Lessons in History from Township Map of the Qu’Appelle Valley, Township 21, Range 13, West of the 2nd Meridian
The Métis of the South Saskatchewan: [Vol. 1 Draft Manuscript]
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
On the Old Saskatchewan Trail
Petite Ville: A Spatial Assessment of a Métis Hivernant Site
Pioneers of Rupert's Land
Rebellion, 1885 - Some Causes of Unrest Among Indians in the Early "80s."
Reconstituting the Fur Trade Community of the Assiniboine Basin, 1793 to 1812
Reluctant Homesteader: A French Settler’s Story
Reluctant Homesteader: A French Settler’s Story, Part One
Report of Interview Dr. L.H. Thomas and Mr. Gabriel Leveille
Historical note:
Rooted in Mobility: Métis Buffalo-Hunting Brigades
[Saskatoon Public Schools -Treaty Education Resources]: Grade Five
Social 7, Ch. 8 Study Guide
Includes key definitions, questions and answers. For use with Chapter 8: The Metis from the textbook Voices and Visions: A Story of Canada.
Socio-Cultural Development and Identity Formation of Métis Communities in Northwestern Saskatchewan, 1776--1907
Some Métis Communities in Western Canada
Histories of the communities of Lac La Biche, Alberta, St. Laurent and Ste. Madeleine, Manitoba and Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan.