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1885 Canadian Pacific Railway Telegrams
1885 / Fur Trade - 1970-1985. - Folder 1.
1885 / Fur Trade - 1970-1985. - Folder 2.
The 1885 North-West Campaign Diary of Lieutenant R. Lyndhurst Wadmore, Infantry School Corps
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.
91st Battalion, Qu'Appelle, N.W.T. - [1885?].
“Wounded Leaving for Saskatoon" [from Fish Creek, May 2, 1885], N.W. Rebellion
Aboriginal Peoples and Postsecondary Education in Canada
Aboriginal Veterans & Warriors
Aime Joseph Dumont Interview
Alex Ouellette Interview
All Quiet on the (North)Western Front: Counter-Insurgency in Canada: An Examination of the 1885 Northwest Rebellion
Defence Studies Research Paper (MDS) -- Canadian Forces College, 2010.
The Amnesty: Memoir on the Causes of the Troubles in the Northwest and the Negotiations That Brought about Their Amicable Settlement
Translation of an article which appeared in Le Nouveau Monde, February 4, 1874.
Annette, The Métis Spy: A Heroine of the N.W. Rebellion
Antoine Ferguson Interview
Antoine Lonesinger 6 Interview
The Apathetic and the Defiant: Case Studies of Canadian Mutiny and Disobedience, 1812-1919
See chapter four: Emboldened by Bad Behaviour: The Conduct-of the 147 Canadian Army in the Northwest, 1870 to 1873 by Jim McKillip.
Assignment: “The 1885 Rebellion”
Attacking a Canadian supply steamer on the Saskatchewan - Sketch and article. - 23 May 1885.
Au Nom du Bon Dieu et du Buffalo: Métis Lived Catholicism on the Northern Plains
Back to Batoche
Batoche
Batoche National Historic Site
Booklet focuses on the Battle of Batoche, the final confrontation in the North-West Resistance.
Batoche Project
Discusses the 1885 Resistance from the Métis perspective.
A Battery Going to the Front - Sketch. - 2 May 1885
Battle Field / Duck Lake
The Battle of Batoche
The Battle of Batoche: British Small Warfare and the Entrenched Métis
The Battle of Batoche: British Small Warfare and the Entrenched Métis
The Battle of Batoche: British Small Warfare and the Entrenched Métis
Battle of Cut Knife Creek
The Battle of Cut Knife Hill: Harriet Yellowmud Remembers
Battle of Fish Creek
Battleford Beleaguered: 1885: The Story of the Riel Uprising from the Columns of the Saskatchewan Herald
Battleford during the Rebellion of 1885
Battleford Indians at Special Ceremony
Bibliographie: Louis Riel c. Canada: les années rebelles
Most references published in English.
Bibliography from Louis Riel c. Canada: les années rebelles.
Big Bear
Big Bear at Stony Mountain Penitentiary
The Birth of Western Canada: A History of the Riel Rebellions
Book Review
The Borderlands of the American and Canadian Wests: Essays on Regional History of the Forty-ninth Parallel
Brigadier-general W. D. Otter, recently appointed chief of staff for the Canadian Militia - Sketch. - [Between 1890 and 1910].
Bronze Plate on "North West Rebellion" Memorial, Battleford
Camp at Fish Creek
Camp 'B' Battery, Prince Albert
The Campaign of 1885: A Contemporary Account
Letters written by Canadian Militia Colour Sergeant William Thomas Wrighton in April and May of 1885 describe his experience at the Battle of Batoche during the Northwest Resistance. Includes archival photos of the soldiers and battlegrounds taken by Captain J. Peters. Entire issue on one pdf file, scroll to page 100.
Campaigning in the North West Territories
Campsite at Cussed Creek
Historical note:
Writers were unable to find any information on a "Battle of Cussed Creek" between First Nations and the Yorkton Home Guard in 1885. The Yorkton Home Guard was a locally organized militia company which was compensated for services in 1885 by the Federal Government.