Chute, Janet. The Sault Metis: The People In Between

Document Type: Published Material
Date of Document(s): 2003
Source: Mike angel
Indexing Progress: Relationship Indexed
Donated By: Contributing Researcher
Primary or Secondary Source: Secondary Source

Patronyms

  • Aitken
  • Anderson
  • Baptiste
  • Bell
  • Belleau
  • Bertrand
  • Bethune
  • Bigsby
  • Biron
  • Black
  • Boissoneau
  • Bouille
  • Bourassa
  • Boyer
  • Brassard
  • Brissette
  • Cadotte
  • Cadran
  • Cameron
  • Charette
  • Chevalier
  • Contin
  • Crochieres
  • Davieaux
  • Driver
  • Dubois
  • Edwards
  • Ermatinger
  • Franchere
  • Grant
  • Harper
  • Henry
  • Ironside
  • Johnston
  • Jollineau
  • Jourdain
  • La Charite
  • Labatt
  • Lafond
  • Laroche
  • LaRose
  • Lavoine
  • Leask
  • MacDonell
  • Mastat
  • McDonald
  • McDougall
  • McFarlane
  • McKay
  • McMurray
  • McPherson
  • Miron
  • Mitchell
  • Mousseau
  • Neveau
  • Nolin
  • Nourse
  • Perrault
  • Roi
  • Rousseau
  • Sayer
  • Sayers
  • Souliere
  • St. George
  • Tanner
  • Warren
  • Williams
  • Wilson

Places

  • Batchawana
  • Cumberland House
  • Drummond Island
  • Fond Du Lac
  • Fort Dauphin
  • Fort Vermilion
  • Garden River
  • Green Bay
  • La Cloche
  • La Cloche HBC
  • Lake Superior
  • Lake Winnipeg
  • Michipicoten
  • Montreal
  • Nipigon House
  • Port Hope
  • Red River
  • Red River Settlement
  • Rupert's Land
  • Saint Boniface
  • Sandy Lake
  • Saskatchewan River
  • Sault Ste. Marie
  • St. Lawrence River
  • York HBC District

Subjects

  • Agriculture
  • American Fur Company
  • Anglican Church
  • Catholic Church
  • Cattle
  • Chief Factor
  • Children
  • Clothing
  • Colborne, Sir John
  • Community
  • Cree
  • Department of Indian Affairs
  • Economic Development
  • Education
  • Ethnicity
  • Family Life
  • Fishing
  • Food
  • Freemen
  • Fur Trade
  • Gardening
  • Gender Roles
  • Geography
  • Great Lakes
  • Half Breed
  • Harvesting
  • HBC (Hudson's Bay Company)
  • Housing
  • Identity
  • Intermarriage
  • Kin groups
  • Marriage/Spousal Relationship
  • Medicine
  • Metis Settlement
  • Military
  • Missionaries
  • Murder
  • Nationalism
  • Navy
  • Nor' Wester(s)
  • NWC (North West Company)
  • Ojibway (First Nations)
  • Protestant
  • Racism
  • Religion
  • Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe
  • Self Interest
  • Selkirk, Thomas Douglas 5th Earl of
  • Trade
  • Translation
  • Trapping
  • War of 1812
  • XY Company