Events

Title Sub Event Start Date
Establishment of Hudson House on the North Saskatchewan River Assiniboine increase focus on bison economy 1778-00-00
Metis Community of Île-à-la-Crosse 1776-00-00
Development of the fur trade along the Sasktachewan River Abuse inflicted by Canadian traders included physical violence 1770-00-00
Bison meat as principal trade item along the Saskatchewan River 1770-00-00
Measles Outbreak 1751-00-00
Conflict between Cree and Dene groups over control of the Middleman role in the Fur Trade 1750-00-00
Establishment of French Trading Posts along the Saskatchewan River Shift in the Economic Landscape of the Fur Trade 1744-00-00
Smallpox Outbreak at York Factory, MB. First Cree encounter with Smallpox 1720-00-00
Treaty of Utrecht Intensification of Fur Trade in the Canadian Interior 1713-03-00
Metis Buffalo Economy 1700-00-00
Metis Ethnogenesis 1700-00-00
Imposition of Judeo-Christian Patriarchy, Mixed Marriages and Father Abandonment /Impact of Neglect on Metis Families 1650-00-00
Metis/First Nations Pemmican Economy 1600-00-00
Exploitation of First Nations Labour in Northern Saskatchewan 0000-00-00
Students Held Back at Gordon's Residential School 0000-00-00
Brief Introduction to Disease Epidemic/Outbreaks on the Northern Great Plains (including Saskatchewan) Essay reflects a compilation of the most current interdisciplinary scholarship on this topic. 0000-00-00
Red Earth and Shoal Lake Cree Nation Indian Claims Commission Climate vulnerability of Shoal Lake and James Smith First Nations 00-05-1996
The Relocation of Little Chicago Residents to Green Lake 00-00-1949
Metis Community at Maryville, Saskatchewan (Community Farm) 00
Metis Community at Turtle Lake
Upset at Battleford: Unpaid Rations
Metis Community in Saskatoon - Nutana Area
Little Pine Land Surrender
Metis Community at Shell Lake
Metis Settlement at Katepwa
Metis Community at Crescent Lake
Métis Experiences in Residential Schools
Early Legal Recognition Of Metis Rights: The Sayer Trial:
Discrimination Against Metis Women in Northern Saskatchewan
Agency Office Moves from Wynyard to Qu'Appelle