Canada. Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. Park Canada

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Database ID27484
InstitutionSaskatchewan Archives Board
Fonds/CollectionCanada. Department of Indian and Northern Affairs. National Historic Sites Branch. Parks Canada.
File/Item ReferenceG612.6-G612.8
Date of creation1970-1978
Physical description/extent1 folder; 2 cm
Number of images2
Scope and contentA Parks Canada file containing a pamphlet and two history reports. The pamphlet (scanned), entitled "Cypress Hills Massacre National Historic Site" tells the story of the Cypress Hills Massacre and includes a map of the site. Manuscript Report Number 252 Fort Battleford: A Structural History Volume II: Photographs, Diagrams, Maps by Walter Hidebrandt and Manuscript Report Number 164 Lanark Place, Abernethy, Saskatchewan Structural History by William Naftel, Personnel and Garrisons at Coteau-du-Lac by Karen Price, and The Human Osteology of the Fort Coteau-du-Lac Site by J. Edson Way are also included.
ContributerParks Canada
Copyright holderParks Canada
Copyright expiry dateUnknown
TypePublished
Primary MediaTextual documents
Specific document typesBooks
Reports
Provenance Access PointCanada. Department of Indian and Northern Affairs.
PlaceAbernethy, Saskatchewan, Canada
Cypress Hills, Saskatchewan, Canada
Fort Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada
Fort Benton, Montana, United States
Treaty boundariesTreaty 6
Cultural regionNortheast
Plains
Subarctic
Canada -- National
NamesEvans, John
Farwell, Abel
Farwell, Mary
Hammond, George
Hardwick, Thomas
Inihan Kinyen
Laverdure, Joseph
Lebombard, Alexis
Legrace, Ed
Little Soldier (Chief)
Manitupotis
Solomon, Moses
Spitzee Cavalry
Turcotte, Joseph
SubjectArchaeology
Forts
Fur Trade
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Indigenous Peoples General
Warfare
Metis
Assiniboine
Cree
Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy)
Algonquin
Dakota - Western Dakota/Yankton (Sioux)
Date Range(s)1970-1979
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