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Persistent Settlers: The Dispersal and Resettlement of the Red River Métis, 1870-1885
1985. Persistent Settlers: The Dispersal and Resettlement of the Red River Métis, 1870-1885. Canadian Ethnic Studies. [ 17(2): 1-31 ]
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Resources for Métis Researchers
1999. Resources for Métis Researchers. Winnipeg:Louis Riel Institute of the Manitoba Metis Federtion. .
. Riel Family: Home and Life style at St. Vital, 1860-1910
1980. Riel Family: Home and Life style at St. Vital, 1860-1910. Ottawa:Manuscript Report Series No. 379, Parks Canada.
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Riel: A Life of Revolution
.Rooted in Mobility: Metis Buffalo Hunting Brigades
2013. Rooted in Mobility: Metis Buffalo Hunting Brigades. Manitoba History, no. 71.
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Strange Empire: Louis Riel and the Métis People
1974. Strange Empire: Louis Riel and the Métis People. Toronto:James Lewis and Samuel.
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The Forks and the Battle of Seven Oaks in Manitoba History
1994. The Forks and the Battle of Seven Oaks in Manitoba History. Winnipeg:Manitoba Historical Society.
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The Forks of the Red and Assiniboine: A Thematic History, 1734-1850
This report covers the history of The Forks from 1734 to 1850, focusing on Aboriginal history: Native/Euro-Canadian contact (1734-1760) including subsistence and migration patterns, and the establishment of Fort Rouge; Native Society and Economy During the Competitive Fur Trade Period (1760-1821) including Euro-Canadian commercial competition (pre-1800 and 1800-1821), Cree and Salteaux settlements (1790-1821), and Métis settlement; and Native Settlement and the Hudson’s Bay Company (1821-50) including the church’s role, economy, civil government, agriculture, and the disintegration of company rule. Reproductions of 51 maps, diagrams and photos from the Glenbow and Manitoba Archives are included.
1988. The Forks of the Red and Assiniboine: A Thematic History, 1734-1850. Ottawa:Environment Canada, Parks Service. [ (Compiled with D. Payment 1988)(271pp.)(FNHSC, TFNP, MM, PC) ]
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The Genealogy of the First Métis Nation: The Development and Dispersal of the Red River Settlement, 1820-1900
1983. The Genealogy of the First Métis Nation: The Development and Dispersal of the Red River Settlement, 1820-1900. Winnipeg:Pemmican Books. .
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