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Hierarchy Julien Moulin, Priest during the North West Rebellion
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Record information Julien Moulin, Priest during the North West Rebellion
Date:n.d.Reference:Accession number: 1973-001 NPCType of material:PhotographsFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:3219289Date(s):n.d.Place:Batoche (Sask.)Place of creation:No place, unknown, or undeterminedExtent:1 photograph
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Julien Moulin (1830-1920) was born on July 27, 1830, in La Gouesnière, diocese of Rennes, France. Father Moulin ministered in many missions: Saint-Boniface, Île-à-la-Crosse, Lake Caribou, Fort Carlton, Saint-Laurent de Grandin, Green Lake, Fish Creek, Notre-Dame de Pontmain. He was at Saint-Antoine de Batoche, (Sask.) (1882-1914) during the Métis rebellion (resistance) of 1885. He died in Edmonton on February 25, 1920.
The North-West Rebellion (or North-West Resistance) was a five-month insurgency against the Canadian government, fought mainly by the Métis and their First Nations allies.Subject heading:Source:PrivateOther accession no.:1973-001 NPC -
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NilCopy negative [1973-001 NPC] C-052093[ConsultationOpen]Terms of use:Credit: Misc. / Library and Archives Canada / C-052093
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