The Bell of Batoche is a 20-pound (9.1 kg) silver-plated church bell believed to have been seized in 1885 as spoils of war from the Métis community of Batoche...
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The Battle of Batoche was the decisive battle of the North-West Rebellion, which pitted the Canadian authorities against a force of First Nations and Métis...
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Batoche, Saskatchewan, which lies between Prince Albert and Saskatoon, was the site of the historic Battle of Batoche during the North-West Rebellion...
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case. Bell of Batoche "Canadian Plains Research Center Mapping Division" (PDF). Retrieved 13 Sep 2013. "Bell of Batoche may not be from Batoche, CBC documentary...
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Frog Lake Massacre (redirect from Battle of Frog Lake)
Battleford Frog Lake Fort Pitt Fish Creek Cut Knife Batoche Butte Loon Lake The Frog Lake Massacre was part of the Cree uprising during the North-West Rebellion...
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Prince Albert Volunteers Bell of Batoche Battle of Cut Knife Battle of Duck Lake Battle of Fish Creek Battle of Fort Pitt Battle of Frenchman's Butte Frog...
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Battle of Long Sault Battle of the Belly River Battle of Seven Oaks (1816) Bannock (food) Beaver Wars Bell of Batoche Beothuk Bibliography of Canada Big...
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Métis (redirect from List of Métis Americans)
Battle of Batoche. In the 1920s, Métis in the Cold Lake area of Alberta were concerned about the federal government's decision to transfer control of natural...
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Louis Riel (redirect from Father of Manitoba)
North-West Rebellion of 1885. Defeated at the Battle of Batoche, Riel was imprisoned in Regina where he was convicted at trial of high treason. Despite...
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Glen McCallum (section Batoche National Historic Site)
agree to explore and discuss future management of Batoche National Historic Site" (Press release). Batoche, SK: Parks Canada. 18 December 2020. Archived...
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Lake Fort Pitt Fish Creek Cut Knife Batoche Butte Loon Lake The Battle of Fish Creek (also known as the Battle of Tourond's Coulée), fought April 24,...
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Pitt Fish Creek Cut Knife Batoche Butte Loon Lake The Battle of Cut Knife, fought on May 2, 1885, occurred when a flying column of North-West Mounted Police...
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Lake Battleford Frog Lake Fort Pitt Fish Creek Cut Knife Batoche Butte Loon Lake The Battle of Duck Lake (26 March 1885) was an infantry skirmish 2.5 kilometres...
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2024 Saskatchewan general election (section List of registered provincial political parties in Saskatchewan)
Lehmann, Logan (March 17, 2024). "Trina Miller named NDP candidate for Batoche in next election". paNOW. Pattison Media. Archived from the original on...
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Great Wall of Saskatchewan is a project created by Albert Johnson. The half-mile-long wall is located approximately 1.6 km west of the village of Smiley,...
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First Nations in Canada (redirect from First Nations of Canada)
River Rebellion of 1869–1870, Métis moved from Manitoba to the District of Saskatchewan, where they founded a settlement at Batoche on the South Saskatchewan...
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Saint John's Eve (redirect from Feast of Saint John)
inactive since the Batoche uprising. The festivities on June 24 of that year began with a Mass celebrated at an altar on which stood a statue of Saint John the...
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Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It is in the Saskatchewan River Valley on the shores of Codette Lake in the rural municipalities of Nipawin No. 487 and...
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Grasslands National Park (category Grasslands of Canada)
2023. Retrieved 17 March 2023. "Bison to once again roam lands around Batoche, Sask., after deal inked". CBC News. 20 November 2022. Archived from the...
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Bronson Forest Recreation Site (category Provincial parks of Saskatchewan)
region of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The park covers 15,240 hectares (37,700 acres) of the Bronson Forest in the Rural Municipality of Loon...
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Carlton Trail (category Events of National Historic Significance (Canada))
Saskatchewan River near Batoche, Saskatchewan and reached Fort Carlton on the North Saskatchewan River. From there, it ran west on the north side of the river to...
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The Evolution of Education Museum is a museum operated by the Prince Albert Historical Society in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. The one-room schoolhouse...
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Ontario were sent to the District of Alberta via the CPR and fought against the rebels. The rebels were defeated at Batoche, Saskatchewan, and Riel was later...
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Athabasca Sand Dunes Provincial Park (category Lists of coordinates)
located in the far-northwest part of the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District. The Athabasca sand dunes are one of the most northerly active sand...
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Value in English Political Economy", Batoche Books, 2001, p.25 von Böhm-Bawerk, Eugen. Karl Marx and the close of his system: A criticism. TF Unwin, 1898...
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Louis Riel (comics) (category Harvey Award winners for Best Graphic Album of Previously Published Work)
the area. At the Battle of Fish Creek, the outnumbered Métis manage to drive back the Canadians, but at the Battle of Batoche, while Riel is increasingly...
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Campbell Mellis Douglas (category Fellows of the Royal College of Surgeons of England)
treat the wounded from the 3 May Battle of Fish Creek and caring for the soldiers wounded during the Battle of Batoche, on 14 May. Campbell Mellis Douglas...
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historicplaces.ca. "HistoricPlaces.ca – HistoricPlaces.ca". Parks Canada Batoche National Historic Site Archived 2011-06-05 at the Wayback Machine Access...
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John Stuart Mill (category Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences)
Liberty. Archived 14 November 2019 at the Wayback Machine. Kitchener, ON: Batoche Books. Retrieved 17 June 2020. "I. Introductory. Mill, John Stuart. 1869...
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Palliser's Triangle (category Geography of Alberta)
Palliser Triangle, is a semi-arid steppe occupying a substantial portion of the Western Canadian Canadian Prairies, Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba...
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