Scrip and Land Claims
- Bobtail Band: Métis Who Left Treaty
- Brien Family: Métis Scrip Applications
- Chippewa Treaty of 1854 and Métis Scrip
- Cowesses Band: Métis Who Withdrew From Treaty
- Customary Law and Legal Traditions of the Métis
- Did Alexis Lafferty Extinguish his Aboriginal Title and Rights?
- Distribution of Métis Lands Under Sec. 31 and 32 of the Manitoba Act
- Edmonton Stragglers: Métis Who Withdrew From Treaty
- Exploitation of Métis Lands
- Fisher Family of the Qu'Appelle River Valley
- Gariepy, Marguerite Josephte (Scrip Issued and Discharge from Treaty)
- High River, Alberta Métis Scrip Applications
- History of the Halfbreed Claim Commissions
- History of the Riel River Lots in St. Vital
- James Seenum, Blue Quill & Little Hunter Bands: Métis Who Left Treaty
- Kansas Half Breed Tracts
- La revendication du titre «indien» par les Métis
- Long Lake (near Edmonton) Métis Scrip Applications
- Long Lake, Saskatchewan Scrip Applications
- Louis Riel Institute Exhibit: Archer Martin Collection of Métis Land Claim Broadsides
- Manitoba Act Section 31 Distribution of Land to the Children of the Half-Breed Heads of Families
- Manitoba Métis Federation Land Claim
- Métis Adhesion to Treaty Three
- Métis at Fort Alexander withdrawal from Treaty
- Métis Children's Land
- Metis Children’s Land under the Manitoba Act: The Story of Urbain Ross
- Métis Claims to Indian Title in Manitoba, 1860-70
- Métis Displacement and the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act
- Métis Interpreters and Witnesses Who Signed Treaty Four (1874)
- Métis Land and Scrip Speculation in Saskatchewan
- Métis Land Rights and Self-Government
- Métis of Peeaysis Band Who Left Treaty
- Métis Petition for a Reserve in Montana
- Métis Petition of September 2, 1880
- Métis Petition to Join Treaty Four
- Métis Petitioners: St. Antoine de Padoue, September 4th, 1882
- Métis Rights and Land Claims: An Annotated Bibliography
- Métis Scrip Applications from Domremy, Saskatchewan
- Métis Scrip Applications from Wingard, Saskatchewan
- Métis Withdrawals from Treaty: Lake Manitoba, Ebb and Flow, Fairford and Duck Bay Bands
- Pasquah Band: Métis Who Left Treaty
- Petition from Augustin Brabant and Others
- Petition from Métis and Old Settlers of Prince Albert
- Petition from Métis at Blackfoot Crossing: September 19, 1877
- Petition from St. Louis de Langevin on November 19, 1883 Biographies of the Metis Who Signed
- Petition from the Residents of Edmonton Signed by Octave Majeau Covering Letter Dated May 19th 1880.
- Petition of 1878 from Cypress Hills, Biographies
- Petitioners at Fort Qu’Appelle: Métis Petition of August 29, 1882
- Poitras Men of the Turtle Mountain Band: Signatories to McCumber Agreement 1892
- Poundmaker Band: Métis Who Left Treaty
- Quick Facts on Metis Land Clains in Manitoba
- Red River Lot No. 51 in St. Vital
- Rock Lake, Manitoba Métis Scrip Claims
- Rooster Town: A Métis Road Allowance Community
- Sandy Bay: Métis Withdrawl from Treaty
- Scrip Claims from Duck Mountain
- Scrip, Distribution Chart
- Scrip, Transaction Model
- Smokey River, Alberta Scrip Applications
- St. Charles (Charleswood) River Lots
- Supreme Court of Canada Decision in the Daniels Case
- The History of Métis Petitions
- The Osage Half-Breed Tracts; Missouri Métis Reserve
- Timeline of Metis Scrip Commissions in Western Canada
- Treaty Three Métis