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Document Title Type of Resource Author Notes
Ernest Epp's Report PDF A. Ernest Epp Report based on Alison Gale's research.
Alison Gale's Report PDF Alison Gale This report examines the history of the Red Sky Métis Independent Nation in the Lake Superior Region.
Many Roads to Red River: Métis Genesis in the Great Lakes Region: 1680-1815 Excerpt from a Book: The New Peoples: Being and Becoming Métis in the North America Jacqueline Peterson This excerpt provides an analysis of the formation of Métis communities in the Great Lakes Region prior to 1815.
Robinson-Superior Treaty, 1850 Copy of Treaty W.B. Robinson This treaty was entered into agreement on September 7th 1850 by W.B. Robinson, on behalf of The Crown, and the Ojibwa Chiefs, it is registered as Crown Treaty N. 60.
Robinson's Report Regarding Treaty Negotiations Primary Documentation W. B. Robinson W.B. Robinson's Report to R. Bruce regarding the negotiations of the Superior Treaties and the results thereof. The report mentions 'Half-Breeds'. Dated September 24th 1850.
E.B. Borron's Report to Oliver Mowat Primary Documentation E.B. Borron E.B. Borron's report, which was submitted to Oliver Mowat, on the review of the claims of Native peoples under the Robinson Treaties. Dated December 31, 1891.
Harry Daniels Court File PDF Court File Decision
Historical Profile of the Lake Superior Study Area's Mixed European-Indian Ancestry Community PDF Prepared by Joan Holmes Associates Inc. A study of the region from the northern shore of Lake Superior stretching from Thunder Cape on the wast to Bottle Point on the east.
An Economic History of the Robinson Treaties Area Before 1860 PDF Arthur J. Ray Report by Arthur Ray examines the Native economic history in the Robinson Superior Treaty area prior to 1860. Considers both the roles of 'Indians' and Métis in the emerging economic activity in the region at the time.
Isaac de Razilly, 1587-1635 Founder of LaHave PDF Joan Dawson Excerpt from a book titled 'Isaac de Razilly, 1587-1635 Founder of LaHave' authored by Joan Dawson. Isaac de Razilly naval captain, colonizer, and governor in Acadia. This excerpt that Razilly was on an expedition in 1632 with Nicolas Denys. Razilly set up a colony at LaHave while Nicolas Denys set up an inshore fishery based at nearby Port Rossignoi.