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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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