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Canada. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. Indians of the Prairie provinces (an historical review). Ottawa Canada: Indian Affairs Branch. 1967. FHL Book 970.1 Al no. 4 or fiche 6017088 | Canada. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. Indians of the Prairie provinces (an historical review). Ottawa Canada: Indian Affairs Branch. 1967. FHL Book 970.1 Al no. 4 or fiche 6017088 | ||
== Archive, Libraries, and Museum == | == Archive, Libraries, and Museum == |
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Online Records[edit | edit source]
- Hudson's Bay Company Archives Census for 1827-1856
Tribes and Bands (First Nations) of Manitoba[edit | edit source]
A list of tribes and contact information can be found at Tribes of Manitoba
History[edit | edit source]
Canada. Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. Indians of the Prairie provinces (an historical review). Ottawa Canada: Indian Affairs Branch. 1967. FHL Book 970.1 Al no. 4 or fiche 6017088
Archive, Libraries, and Museum[edit | edit source]
Glenbow Archive, Library, and Museum[edit | edit source]
The Glenbow Archives and Library, has an excellent collection of resources for the study of Métis genealogy. Their sources cover predominantly Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and some parts of the Northwest Territories, Ontario, and British Columbia.
Most of our sources pertain to people who were living in the Prairie Provinces in 1900 or earlier.
One unique collection is the Gail Morin who donated her 40,000 name data base to the archive in 2011. The data base is ancestral quest format and all in families with sources.
Contact: Glenbow Archives
130 - 9 Avenue
SE Calgary, Alberta T2G 0P3
Reference Desk telephone: 403-268-4204
Email: archives@glenbow.org
Genealogy[edit | edit source]
- Genealogy of the First Metis Nation: the development and dispersal of the Red River Settlement, 1820-1900. WorldCatby D.N. Sprague and R.P.Frye: Winnipeg: Pemmican Publication, c. 1983. FHL Book 971.27 D2s
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