Call #: Shortt FC3215 .J33 1886
Author: Jackson, Thomas Wesley
Title: The Views of a leading Conservative in the North-west on the late rebellion.
Published: [Qu'Appelle, Sask.? : s.n., 1886?]
Description: 4 p. ; 21 cm.
Notes: Caption title.
Attributed to Thomas W. Jackson.
Jackson condemns the Conservative government, including John A. MacDonald and Hayter Reed and Edgar Dewdney as officials of Indian Affairs, for their treatment of the Indians. He maintains that the people were starving and desperate and official indifference to their plight forced them into rebellion.
Subject: Northwest Rebellion, 1885
Dewdney, Edgar
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