Call #: Shortt FC3215 .E33 1986
Author: Stonechild, A. Blair
Title: The Indian view of the 1885 Uprising
Published: [Regina, Sask.] : University of Regina, Canadian Plains Research Center, 1986.
Notes: In: 1885 and after : native society in transition / edited by F. Laurie Barron and James B. Waldram. p. 155-70. Stonechild uses oral history sources to point out that the Indians were committed to a peaceful negotiation and resolution of outstanding grievances. The violence that broke out in 1885 was a result of the government's misunderstanding of Indian motives and actions.
Subject: Northwest Rebellion, 1885 - Causes
Native people - Northwest Territories - Grievances
Canada - Indian Affairs - 1880s
Other Corp Author: University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center

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