Métis Dictionary of Biography: Volume L
Métis Dictionary of Biography: Volume N to P
Métis Dictionary of Biography: Volume T to Z
Métis Elections Back on Track
Metis Fiddling: A Matter of Identity
Music Senior Project (BA Hons) -- University of North Carolina, 2018.
Métis Holistic Lifelong Learning Model
Métis Land Settlement at Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan, 1840-1910
Metis Pioneers: Marie Rose Delorme Smith and Isabella Clark Hardisty Lougheed
Metis prisoners in courtyard
Metis Rifle Pits Sketch Grayscale
Métis Scrip in Alberta
Métisness in Western Workplaces - Identity and Conflict
Integrated Studies Project (M.A.)--Athabasca University, 2007.
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Michel Dumais - Portrait
Historical note:
Michel Dumais, prominent South Branch Metis. Dumais was one of the delegates sent to retrieve Riel from Montana in 1884 along with Gabriel Dumont and James Isbister. He was farm instructor at the One Arrow Cree Reserve until 1885. After fighting in the Resistance he fled to Montana alongside Gabriel Dumont.La Michinn: Traditional Metis Medicines and Healing
Military Operations Map, 1885
Militia at Winnipeg Station, North-West Rebellion, 1885
Militia Camp, North-West Rebellion, 1885
MNC Leadership Uncertain
Discussion of how the controversial decision by MNC members to strip Clement Chartier of the presidency could result in legal action.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.9.
More On One Arrow, the Métis and Canadian History
Murphy Diary
Natives and Settlers Now and Then: Historical Issues and Current Perspectives on Treaties and Land Claims in Canada
New Brunswick: 2006 Census Subdivisions (CSDs) with a Métis Identity Population of 250 or More
A New Nation: The Métis
Chapter 9 of People and Stories of Canada to 1867 by Michele Visser-Wikkerink and E. Leigh Syms. Recommended by Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth as a Manitoba Grade 5 Social Studies learning resource.
Newfoundland and Labrador: 2006 Census Subdivisions (CSDs) with a Métis Identity Population of 250 or More
Newspaper Artists Impression of Riel and His Followers
Newsworld, Riel, and the Métis: Recognition and the Limits to Reconciliation
Niw_Hk_M_Kanak ("All My Relations") Metis-First Nations Relations
North West Field Force During the North West Rebellion; Camping for the Night
North West Field Force During the North West Rebellion; Forage for Militia
North West Field Force During the North West Rebellion; Ox-cart
North West Rebellion - Prince Albert - Poem.
Northcote after Batoche, N.W. Rebellion, 1885
Northern and Indigenous Health and Healthcare
“Northwest" arriving at Battleford with General Middleton, May 1885
Northwest Territories: 2006 Census Subdivisions (CSDs) with a Métis Identity Population of 250 or More
Nova Scotia: 2006 Census Subdivisions (CSDs) with a Métis Identity Population of 250 or More
Officers of Governor-General's Body Guard at Humboldt during North-West Rebellion, 1885
Old house west of Duck Lake from which the Metis fired, North-West Rebellion, 1885
The Old Settlers of the Red River
"On the Big Bear Trail," N.W. Rebellion, 1885
One of Two Cree Women Who Surrendered at Battleford
Ontario: 2006 Census Subdivisions (CSDs) with a Métis Identity Population of 250 or More
Open History Seminar: Canadian History
Collection of primary and secondary sources suitable for use at secondary and post-secondary levels. Can be used to supplement Canadian History: Pre-Confederation and Canadian History: Post-Confederation.
Opening of the Battle of Fish Creek, April 24, 1885
Order Up! The Decolonizing Politics of Howard Adams and Maria Campbell with a Side of Imagining Otherwise
[Papers and Correspondence in Connection with Half-breed Claims and Other Matters Relating to the North-West Territories]
Parade at Regina
Patrick Burke
Photographs of Lieutenant R. Lyndhurst Wadmore - 1885, [1910?].
Historical note:
Robinson Lyndhurst Wadmore, who was born in England in 1855, entered the Canadian forces as a lieutenant in 1883 and served with the Royal Canadian Regiment during the Northwest Resistance of 1885. Wadmore became a colonel in 1910. He died in Victoria, BC, in 1915.