History
- Beginnings of the Mixed Blood Family in Canada
- Boundary Commission's Métis Scouts, the 49th Rangers
- Cayole dit Dumont, Louis. Withdrew From Treaty
- First Prairie-Recruited Militia Corps (1835)
- Insights into Metis History
- Louis Riel’s Petition to President Cleveland
- McGillis House
- Métis Adhesion to Treaty Three
- Métis Historiography
- Métis History
- Métis History: Emerging from the Shadows or How a non-Métis Discovered ‘True’ Métis History
- Métis Leaders—Pembina 1850
- Métis Men of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Nile Voyageurs 1884-1885: Manitoba Métis and Indians of the Nile Expedition
- Notes on Jenkin Daniel
- Notes on Robert Goodwin
- Palliser Expedition, 1857 (Métis Members)
- Petition from Augustin Brabant and Others
- Petition from the Metis of St. Joseph, Pembina regarding Father Belcourt
- Petition of the Red River People for the return of Father Belcourt
- Pour la vérité historique. En marge de ‘l’histoire de la nation métisse dans l’Ouest canadien...
- Red River Petition of 1817 to Bishop Plessis
- Sinclair Expedition to the Oregon Territory
- Sinclair Expedition to the Spokane Country in 1854
- Sutherland, John, Discharge From Treaty
- Tanner Family and Tanner’s Crossing, now Minnedosa, Manitoba
- The Heritage and Legacy of the Metis People
- The Métis and the Study of Canadian History
- The Métis Nation of Canada: Emerging from the Shadows
- The Nehiyaw Pwat (Iron Alliance) Encounters with the Dakota
- The Victoria Voltigeurs
- Voyage to Hudson's Bay, 1781