These Too Were Pioneers: The Story of the Key Indian Reserve and the Centennial of the Church 1884-1984

 
Database ID27471
InstitutionSaskatchewan Archives Board
Fonds/CollectionKey First Nation
File/Item ReferenceYF383.1
Date of creation1984
Physical description/extent1 book; 1 cm of textual records
Number of images1
Scope and contentA history of the Key Reserve and St. Andrew's Anglican Church therein. Tells the story of the Key Saulteaux band, the fur trade, and the establishment of the Anglican Church. Also includes a chapter on Fort Pelly (nearby) and other forts of the Upper Assiniboine River, as well as general information on the Saulteaux and Orkney Islanders in the West. Includes some text in Saulteaux (Ojibway). An Appendix has a detailed list of Chiefs of the Key band from 1875 to the 1980s.
ContributerMiller, Harry B. (author)
Copyright holderOther
Copyright expiry dateUnknown
TypePublished
Primary MediaTextual documents
Specific document typesBooks
Provenance Access PointKey First Nation
PlaceFort Pelly, Saskatchewan, Canada
Treaty boundariesTreaty 4
Cultural regionPlains
NamesBrass Family
Brass, George
Brass, George Sr.
Brass, Peter
Brass, Raymond
Brass, Sterling
Crane, Joe
Harding (Bishop)
Key
O'Soup, Dennis
O'Soup, Glen
O'Soup, Gwen
otapīkakēw
Papequash, Gordon
SubjectCommunity Histories
Community Life
Band
Culture
Churches -- Anglican
Missions and Missionaries
Reserves -- formation of
Reserves
Fur Trade
Forts
Hudson's Bay Company
Women
Chiefs
Date Range(s)1880-1889
1870-1879
1890-1899
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