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Biog. - La Rocque, J.Z.

  • Clippings File - Biog. - La Rocque, J.Z.
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1955-07

Published article entitled I saw Saskatchewan's bloody rebellion containing reminiscences of Joseph La Rocque as told to Robert Tyre. Source unknown. Possibly publication entitled Liberty.

Bishop's North-West War Map

  • A43.4 (S)
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1885

Item is a photocopy of a map showing the railways, trails, and telegraph lines used in the Riel Rebellion of 1885 for the districts of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Keewatin, Assiniboia, and Manitoba, along with parts of Montana and North Dakota. Along top edge of sheet are illustrations of: Qu'Appelle Valley; Sir John A. MacDonald; and Medicine Hat (showing bridge crossing over South Saskatchewan River); along bottom edge of sheet are illustrations of: Kopiassiswean (alternately known as Koriassiswean or Bird Skin) based on photograph taken near Calgary in 1884; Major General Sir Frederick Dobson Middleton; crossed rifles with bayonets; "Savage Indian Warfare" - a depiction of a First Nations' warrior standing over a prone figure with a raised arm; Louis Riel; crossed tomahawk and Indian pipe; and Ne-Raip-A-Shaw.

George Bishop Engraving and Printing Company

Canada Department of Justice records relating to Louis Riel

  • Micro. R-2.471; Micro. R-2.472; Micro. R-2.473; Micro. R-2.474
  • Colección
  • copied 1971? (originally created 1882-1886)

Records of the Canada Department of Justice in the French and English languages relating to Louis David Riel; his activities during the period of the North-West Rebellion; his capture and prosecution for high treason. Also includes extensive records relating to prominent Métis and Indigenous participants in the Rebellion, their capture and Crown Counsel documents relating to the trials in 1885. These records are copies of the original records held by the Public Archives of Canada (RG 13, B2, Volumes 1 to 22).

Canada. Parks Canada. National Historic Sites Service

  • R-279
  • Unidad documental compuesta
  • 1967-1981

Selected reports from the Manuscript Report Series. Includes bibliography and unedited manuscripts of the Parks Canada Research Division (with appendices A-E, incomplete).

File 25 relates to buffalo pounds. File 55 (306) includes manuscript report no. 306 by R.R. Rostecki relating to architecture in Saskatchewan. File 40 (252) relates to the structural history of Fort Battleford. For fur trade, see files nos. 17 (131), 22 (159), 29 (202), 32 (207) and 62 (355). For Fort Walsh, see files nos. 5 (62), 26 (174), 28 (200), 34 (213), 46 (281), 48 (286), 66 (374), 75 (400) and 79 (409). File nos. 41 (264) and 68 (378) relate to Grey Owl. File 12 (92) relates to the Cypress Hills Massacre. File nos. 47 (285), 49 (288), 50 (289), 51 (290), 52 (293), 53 (294), 54 (295), 55 (306), 56 (310), 57 (311) and 58 (312) relate to courthouses. File nos. 23 (164), 35 (219), 42 (267), 43 (275), 44 (276) and 60 (320) relate to Lanark Place, Abernethy. File 12 (92) relates to Indian artifacts.

Copy of a portrait of Louis Riel

  • R-A24678
  • Unidad documental simple
  • Copied 1982 or before (originally created 1885 or before)

Copy of a portrait.

Court house at Regina where Louis Riel was tried

  • R-D1777
  • Unidad documental simple
  • 1885-11-28

Court house at Regina where Louis Riel was tried. Corner of Scarth St. and Victoria Ave. Engraving from "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", 28 November 1885.

Ethnocultural Groups in Saskatchewan: The Métis Oral History Project

  • Tape R-795 to Tape R-834; Tape R-908; Tape R-909
  • Colección
  • 1973

Sound recordings of oral history interviews with 49 individuals relating to the history and way of life of the Métis people conducted by Carol Pearlstone for The Ethnocultural Groups in Saskatchewan: The Métis Oral History Project, commissioned by the Saskatchewan Department of Culture and Youth as part of the Towards A New Past program. Summaries and transcripts are included in the Audio Transcript files.

Interviewees are as follows (alphabetical order by surname):

Mavis J. Adams, Regina (Tape R-908; Tape R-909) 120 minutes.
Rhoda D. Bear (Tape R-819)
Alfred Boyer, St. Louis (Tape R-803) 52 minutes.
Jean Boyer, St. Louis (Tape R-795, side B) 14 minutes.
Ornella Boyer, Wakaw (Tape R-816, side A) 7 minutes.
Aimé Dumont, Duck Lake (Tape R-806) 20 minutes.
Brian Dumont, Duck Lake (Tape R-807, side A) 6 minutes.
Elie Dumont, Crutwell (Tape R-813) 46 minutes.
Victoria Dumont, Duck Lake (Tape R-807, side B) 13 minutes.
Antoine Ferguson, St. Laurent (Tape R-815) 27 minutes.
Joseph Fiddler, Prince Albert (Tape R-811) 33 minutes.
Marie Matilda Fiddler, Prince Albert (Tape R-812) 24 minutes.
Octave Fidler, Wakaw (Tape R-822) 25 minutes.
Rose Fleury, Duck Lake (Tape R-808) 25 minutes.
Terrance Fleury, Prince Albert (Tape R-828) 14 minutes.
Arlene Gariepy, Prince Albert (Tape R-829, side B) 11 minutes.
Sheila Gariepy, Prince Albert (Tape R-829, side A) 8 minutes.
Keith N. Goulet, Saskatoon (Tape R-800) 27 minutes.
Mary Jean Gunn, Patuanak (Tape R-834) 17 minutes.
Mary Jacobson, Ile-a-la-Crosse (Tape R-833) 28 minutes.
Napoleon Johnson (Tape R-831) 41 minutes.
Germaine Laplante, Prince Albert (Tape R-817) 18 minutes.
Isidore Ledoux, Leask (Tape R-830) 60 minutes.
Joseph Maurice, Ile-a-la-Crosse (Tape R-832) 32 minutes.
Gerry Mauvieux, Duck Lake (Tape R-816, side B) 8 minutes.
Mary Ann McDonald, Sandy Bay (Tape R-827) 20 minutes.
Marie Anne McDougall, St. Louis (Tape R-797, side B) 21 minutes.
Mederic McDougall, St. Louis (Tape R-810) 58 minutes.
Yvonne McDougall, St. Louis (Tape R-798, side B) 12 minutes.
Emma Moulin, Duck Lake (Tape R-809) 21 minutes.
Alexandrine Nicolas, Duck Lake (Tape R-802) 30 minutes.
Annie Parenteau, St. Louis (Tape R-824) 47 minutes.
Mary Parenteau, Wakaw (Tape R-823) 28 minutes.
Stella Parenteau, St. Louis (Tape R-796) 37 minutes.
Fred Paulhus, Prince Albert (Tape R-818) 25 minutes.
Lynda Penny, Prince Albert (Tape R-826) 25 minutes.
Charles Pilon, Duck Lake (Tape R-814) 19 minutes.
Adelaide Ranger, Batoche (Tape R-821) 48 minutes.
Domitile Regnier, St. Louis (Tape R-795, side A)
Alexandrine Richard, St. Louis (Tape R-797, side A) 28 minutes.
Irene Slaferek, Melville (Tape R-825) 15 minutes.
Aldina Stangby, Duck Lake (Tape R-804) 26 minutes.
Joan Stanley, Saskatoon (Tape R-801) 29 minutes.
Shirley Swain, St. Louis (Tape R-798, side A) 20 minutes.
Janet Umpherville, Prince Albert (Tape R-820) 7 minutes.
Caroline Vandale, Duck Lake (Tape R-805, side A)
Pierre Vandale, Duck Lake (Tape R-805, side B) 29 minutes.
Bill Wilson, Saskatoon (Tape R-799, side A) 28 minutes.
Linda Youens, Saskatoon (Tape R-799, side B) 28 minutes.

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