50 Tracks - 84:19
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Reserve Land & 1885 Resistance Connections
Harry Michael
2135 -
2
Role of Asiween in 1885 Resistance
Harry Michael
785 -
3
Role of One Arrow in 1885 Resistance
Harry Michael
868 -
4
Role of Young Chippewyan in Resistance
Harry Michael
817 -
5
Grandfather's Death
Marie Horse
722 -
6
Participation to resistance
Ed Mandes
281 -
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Relative shot began resistance
Ed Mandes
272 -
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Repercussions for Participants
Ed Mandes
338 -
9
Family relationships
Ed Mandes
288 -
Family Relationships 2
Ed Mandes
284 -
11
Leadership abilities
Ed Mandes
257 -
12
Story told by grand father
Ed Mandes
286 -
13
Visions or premonitions
Ed Mandes
301 -
14
Arrival and location
Ed Mandes
290 -
15
Meeting of leaders
Ed Mandes
269 -
16
Resistance origin
Ed Mandes
275 -
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Start of resistance
Ed Mandes
277 -
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Introduction
Ed Mandes
271 -
19
No bloodshed
Ed Mandes
258 -
20
Non involvement
Ed Mandes
286 -
21
Who was involved
Ed Mandes
283 -
22
Name Change
Ed Mandes
278 -
23
Relocation
Ed Mandes
294 -
24
Battle 1
Jimmy Chief
274 -
25
Battle 2
Jimmy Chief
293 -
26
Battle preparation
Jimmy Chief
271 -
27
Ceremonial life and suppression
Jimmy Chief
283 -
28
Clear fields, horses were tired
Jimmy Chief
285 -
29
Continuation of Battle
Jimmy Chief
302 -
30
Dufresne and others scattered all over North
Jimmy Chief
261 -
31
During days we fight in the battle
Jimmy Chief
273 -
32
Escapee followed by police
Jimmy Chief
287 -
33
Got back to Ft Pitt
Jimmy Chief
280 -
34
Got guns taken away
Jimmy Chief
283 -
35
Hid from police
Jimmy Chief
271 -
36
Loss of life 1
Jimmy Chief
278 -
37
Loss of life 2
Jimmy Chief
272 -
38
Moshoms family took off
Jimmy Chief
274 -
39
No battle at Loon Lake
Jimmy Chief
277 -
40
Sat together with police
Jimmy Chief
264 -
41
Tom Quinn, Indian Agent
Jimmy Chief
299 -
42
Tracking people
Jimmy Chief
271 -
43
War over
Jimmy Chief
296 -
44
Went to Ft Pitt
Jimmy Chief
289 -
45
Different versions of the story but knows it as true
Fred Horse
257 -
46
Explained how the non-Native people and missionaries were killed
Fred Horse
263 -
47
NWMP were summoned, individuals dispersed with some getting caught
Fred Horse
289 -
48
Riel uprising started by the non-Native people
Fred Horse
260 -
49
Violence could be prevented if agents agreed to help
Fred Horse
257 -
50
All buildings were destroyed by fire
Fred Horse
263
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