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Gabriel Dumont: Métis Legend
Brief video discusses the life of the Metis leader and his role in the 1885 Resistance. Duration: 7:25.
Related Material: Transcript; Teacher's Guide.
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J. Z. LaRocque: A Métis Historian’s Account of His Family’s Experiences during the North-West Rebellion of 1885
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The Last Battle of Seven Oaks Puppet Play
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The Legacy of Iouskeha and Tawiscaron: The Western Wendat People to 1701
A Legacy of Sacrifice and Honor: Celebrating Tribal Resilience and Military Service at Haskell Nations University
A Library Matter of Genocide: The Library of Congress and the Historiography of the Native American Holocaust
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Louis Riel: A Bibliography
Louis Riel: A Bibliography
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Metis Timeline Game
Students participate in game involving the events leading up to and following the Red River Resistance, with special attention to Louis Riel.