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Back in those days. 1923.
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Batoche
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Batoche : les missionnaires du Nord-ouest pendant les troubles de 1885 / Jules LeChevallier.
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Batoche National Historic Site. Public Comment on the Themes and Objectives
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Batoche after 1885, a society in transition
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Batoche national historic site.
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Batoche national historic site. Development of the management plan for Batoche. Parks Canada's response to public comment on the plan alternatives.
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Batoche national historic site. Management plan summary.
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Batoche national historic site. Public comment on the plan alternatives.
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Batoche planning program.
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Batoche, 1870-1910 / Diane Payment
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Batoche. National historic site.
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Battle of Cut Knife Creek. 1885.
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Battle of Fish Creek. 1885.
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The Battleford column : versified
memories of a Queen's Own corporal in the Northwest Rebellion 1885.
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Battleford during the Rebellion of 1885
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Battleford fugitives underwent grim siege in garrison stockade. Survivor tells story of town's destruction during rebellion of '85, "The Edmonton Journal". 16 July 1926.
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The Battleford post.
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Battleford relieved on 24 April
1885, North Battleford Optimist. 9 November - 30 March 1923.
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The Battlefords; a history, by
Arlean McPherson.
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Big Bear
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Big Bear, Indian Patriot
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Big Bear, Indian patriot, by William B. Fraser.
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Biographical Sketch of P.G. Laurie n.d.
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The Blackfeet and the Rebellion,
Experiences of an Agency Clerk in 1885.
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Brandon and the Saskatchewan Rebellion
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Brigadier-general W. D. Otter, recently appointed chief of staff for the Canadian Militia.
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The Bull Elk Affair
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Bullet holes in Roman Catholic church, Batoche, Sask. 1947.
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