Giraud, M. Western Métis After the Insurrection

Document Type: Journal Articles (2)
Date of Document(s): c1954
Date Range Start : 1870
Date Range End: 1911
Indexing Progress: Finished
Primary or Secondary Source: Secondary Source
Author: Giraud, M.
Title: The Western Métis After the Insurrection
Journal Title: From Saskatchewan History
Date of Publication: 1954
Volume ID: 7
Issue ID: 1
Location in Work: 1-15
Notes: paper and electronic copy/jounal article
Abstract: In Volume VII, No. 1 of Saskatchewan History (Winter, 1954), a chapter from Professor Marcel Giraud's book, Le Métis Canadien, was published in English translation under the title "Métis Settlement in the North-West Territories". In the following pages we present another chapter from this key work on the métis people. Like the preceding article, it was translated by Mr. C. M. Chesney, M.A., whose services were made available for this purpose by the Economic Advisory and Planning Board, Government of Saskatchewan. Permission to publish this chapter has been granted by the Institute of Ethnology, University of Paris, under the terms of their copyright.

Patronyms

  • Dewdney
  • Dumont
  • Grandin
  • Ouimet

Places

  • Athabasca
  • Athabasca River
  • Battle River
  • Battleford
  • Calgary
  • Cypress Hills
  • Edmonton
  • Fort Qu'Appelle
  • Great Slave Lake
  • Lac la Biche
  • Lac Ste Anne
  • Lesser Slave Lake
  • Mackenzie River
  • Maple Creek
  • Peace River
  • Prince Albert
  • Red River
  • Red River Settlement
  • St. Albert
  • St. Francois Xavier
  • St. Laurent de Grandin
  • Swift Current

Subjects

  • Agriculture
  • Alcohol
  • Assimilation
  • Buffalo Hunt
  • Catholic Church
  • Children
  • Clothing
  • Crime
  • Discrimination
  • Dumont, Gabriel
  • Education
  • Employment
  • Fishing
  • Food
  • Freemen
  • Half Breed
  • Hunting
  • Labour
  • Lacombe, Father Albert
  • Land Rights
  • Laurier, Sir Wilfred PM
  • Metis Settlement
  • Missionaries
  • Murder
  • Northwest Territories
  • Poverty
  • Prostitution
  • Railway Labour
  • Scrip
  • Settlements
  • Sifton, Clifford
  • Social Pathologies
  • St. Boniface (Church)
  • Treaty
  • Treaty No. 11
  • Treaty No. 8
  • Turtle Mountain
  • WWI (World War I)