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St. Louis

First Nation or Métis
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Métis
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North-West/Riel Resistance
Urgent Petition Sent to the Federal Government by the Metis
Metis Letter Inquiring About How to Claim Land Along the South Saskatchewan River
Large Metis Contingent Emigrates to South Saskatchewan River Valley
Meeting of South Branch Metis
Preliminary Survey of the South Saskatchewan River
Meeting with HBC at Fort Carlton to determine where the Metis would home
Petitions sent to Regina and Ottawa from Metis in the Constituency of Lorne
Great Depression
Re-Surveying the South Saskatchewan River Valley

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This database is the product of a partnership between Legal Aid Saskatchewan, the Community-engaged History Collaboratorium (History Department at the University of Saskatchewan) and the Humanities and Fine Arts Digital Research Centre (https://library.usask.ca/drc/). It is an ever-expanding work in progress. If you have any questions about this database, or suggestions for improving it, please send them to engaged.history@usask.ca.
If you are interested in learning more about the Collaboratorium, and/or perhaps in sponsoring a student to work on a research project for your community or organization, please see http://artsandscience.usask.ca/history/Outreach/Collaboratorium.php.
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