Métis Nation History provides an online Métis Nation History for current generations to enjoy, preserve, and experience, our historical educational, architectural, and cultural, heritage. It has been an honour and pleasure to acknowledge the following contributors to the Métis Nation History Project. It is with pleasure that these locations, poems and information have been added to the Métis Nation History website. Thank you very much for these kind submissions. With the help such as this it is hoped to make this as complete a history as possible. Thank You all of you.
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Thank you to Carol Vulliamy, Metis Elder who submitted poems in regards to the Northwest Resistance;
- the Batoche National Historic Site- 2010
- Louis David Riel- The Father of
Manitoba
- Gabriel Dumont - 1837
- Louis Riel and the Manitoba Act-1870
- Gabriel Dumont
- Gabriel Dumont- Battles of River
Coteau-1851 and Batoche- 1885
- Wandering Spirit and Big Bear- Frog
Lake Massacre- April 2, 1885
- The First Event of Metis Resistance- St
Vital- October 11, 1869
- Battle of Batoche- May 9-12, 1885
- Battle of Batoche- May 9-12, 1885
- Henriette Landry- 1822-1909 and the Battle of Batoche- 1885
- Battle of Cut Knife-May 2, 1885;
Warrior Chief Fine-Day
- Riel/Dumont- Battle of Duck Lake-
March, 1885
- The Battle of Fish Creek- April 23,
1885- Gabriel Dumont - Updated
- Marguerite Carron nee Dumas (1843- ) Battle of Fish Creek-1885
- Louise Laframboise- (1810- )
- Cree Chiefs- Battle of Loon Lake-
June, 1885
- Cuthbert Grant- Battle of Seven Oaks-
June 19, 1816
- Battle of Frenchman Butte May 28, 1885-
Chief Big Bear and Wandering Spirit- Updated
- the Francois-Xavier Letendre dit Batoche-
1841-1901
- the Ambrose Dydine Lepine- (1840-1923)
- the Archbishop Tache- (1823-1894)
- the Julie Lagimodiere
- the Chief Poundmaker – 1826-1886
- and an example of scrip #1 and #2.
- Post Resistance Recollections- 2010
- The poems, Oral Story-Parenteau- circa 1858 Queen Victoria updated, and Oral Story- Annabella Parenteau- 1875 were written by Cameron Parenteau and submitted by Carol Vulliamy, Metis Elder. Thank you to Cameron for his submission.
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National Historic Sites and Monuments Board Fish Creek plaque published online by The Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture; Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research
- Batoche National Historic Sites and Monuments Board plaque first published online by Welcome To the Saskatoon Gen Web Photo Gallery Project
- Cut Knife plaque erected by the National Historic Sites and Monuments Board placed online by the Our Legacy; University of Saskatchewan Archives, University of Saskatchewan Library, and Pahkisimon Nuye"ah Library System
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