First Nations Men at North-West Mounted Police Memorial Opening
First Nations Men at North-West Police Memorial Opening
Fort Battleford National Historic Park. - Pamphlet. - 1956.
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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.Fort Battleford National Historic Park. - Pamphlet. - 1965.
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Fort Carlton / A Saskatchewan Historic Site - Pamphlet. - 1967.
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Fort Carlton was a Hudson's Bay Company fur trade post from 1810 until 1885. As a Company post it primarily dealt in provisions, namely pemmican and buffalo robes although other furs were traded as well.Fort Carlton Historic Park - Pamphlet. - 1979.
Fort Carlton - Newspaper clipping. - 16 May 1955.
"Fort Dufferin Memorial Cairn."
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.
Four women in Indian clothing holding signs saying; "No RCMP for Newfoundland", "RCMP vs. Indians", "Department of Citizenship vs. Indians"
[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.
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The Gang Alternative: A Participant Perspective
Gentleman Joe McKay
Global Colonialism, 1492-2001
Graduation Ceremony Historic Occasion
Guardhouse, N.W.M.P. Post at Regina, Sask., Where Louis Riel was Confined
Guide to the Community Histories and Special Studies of the Qikiqtani Truth Commission
History of the Cypress Hills
History of the North-West [vol. 2]
Horse Stealing and the Borderline: The NWMP and the Control of Indian Movement, 1874-1900
If My Life Depended on It: Yukon Women and the RCMP
In the Great North-West with the Marquis of Lorne - The Pow-Wow at Black Feet Crossing, September 10
"Indian and Whites"
Indian Protest against Starvation: The Yellow Calf Incident of 1884
Indigenous Insights: Building Relationships with First Nations, Inuit and Métis
Indigenous Women, RCMP and Service Providers Work Together for Justice: A Response-based Safety Collaboration in the Yukon
Individual Crimes or a Sociological Phenomenon: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the 2014 Royal Canadian Mounted Police National Operational Overview on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women in Canada
"Inspector Dickens Journal" Fort Pitt, 1885.
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Interior of Fort Pitt, Just [Before] the Rebellion of 1885
The Isolated Post: A Qualitative Analysis of the Challenges of Northern Policing
James Walsh Papers - Journal of the proceedings of a detachment of Mounted Police under the command of Major J.N. Walsh, from the 1st to the 22nd, Oct. 1873.
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James Morrow Walsh, (22 May 1840 - 25 July 1905) was a North West Mounted Police (NWMP) officer and the first Commissioner of the Yukon Territory. Born in Prescott, Ontario, James Walsh was one of the original officers of the NWMP.James Walsh Papers - Letter to Cora Walsh from J.M. Walsh - 31 May 1890.
James Walsh Papers - Miscellaneous
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James Morrow Walsh (22 May 1840 - 25 July 1905) was a North West Mounted Police (NWMP) officer and the first Commissioner of the Yukon Territory. Born in Prescott, Ontario, James Walsh was one of the original officers of the NWMP.James Walsh Papers - The Riel Rebellion
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James Morrow Walsh (22 May 1840 - 25 July 1905) was a North West Mounted Police (NWMP) officer and the first Commissioner of the Yukon Territory. Born in Prescott, Ontario, James Walsh was one of the original officers of the NWMP.John Diefenbaker speaking to reporters in Inuvik
Kinscapes, Counter Histories, and Nineteenth-Century Tintypes
Examines a photograph of a North-West Mounted Police officer to discuss how Kinscape can be used to discover more interpretive possibilities within the history of the prairies.
Land of the Red and White: 1875-1975
Large Area To Cover But Little Trouble
The Last of the Horse Wars: Intertribal, Cross-Border Warfare in Southern Alberta and Northern Montana Territory, 1878-1893
The Last Patrol: Following the Trail of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police's Legendary Lost Patrol
Law of the Yukon: A History of the Mounted Police in the Yukon, Revised Edition
Liberalism, Surveillance, and Resistance : Indigenous Communities in Western Canada, 1877-1927
Liberalism, Surveillance and Resistance: Indigenous Communities in Western Canada, 1877-1927
Lieut. Col. A.G. Irvine
Lieut.-Colonel Sam B. Steele
"Lord Lorne meeting with the Indians"
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Louis Riel on Trial
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Meeting Survivors’ Needs: Gender-Based Violence against Inuit Women and the Criminal Justice System Response: Environmental Scan
Related Material: Final Report; Online Survey Results.