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Record information J.S. DENNIS, CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE ARCHBISHOP TACHE OF COMPLAINING THAT SETTLERS HAD TAKEN UP LANDS SET APART FOR ST. BONIFACE AND ST. VITAL IN HALF-BREED TOWNSHIPS (LIST)
Date:1873Reference:RG15-D-II-1, Volume number: 230, Microfilm reel number: T-12178, File number: 2454 (1873)File no. (creator):2454 (1873)Type of material:Textual materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:1470412Date(s):1873Place of creation:CanadaLanguage of material:EnglishAdditional name(s):Additional information:General note:Throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the federal government of Canada used the term "Half-breed" to refer to people of mixed First Nations and European ancestries. This included the Métis Nation, a people who coalesced into a distinct nation in the northwest in the late 18th century.Container note(s):T-12178 : Copy No. 1
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