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Batoche may
refer to:
Batoche, Saskatchewan, a
historic site in
Saskatchewan Batoche (electoral district), an
electoral district in
Saskatchewan Batoche...
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Battle of
Batoche was the
decisive battle of the North-West Rebellion,
which pitted the
Canadian authorities against a
force of
First Nations and...
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Batoche, Saskatchewan,
which lies
between Prince Albert and Saskatoon, was the site of the
historic Battle of
Batoche during the North-West Rebellion...
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Batoche is a
provincial electoral district for the
Legislative ****embly of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is
located in
north central Saskatchewan and has an...
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occurred that
spring before the
conflict ended with the
capture of
Batoche in May 1885.
Louis Riel, the hero of a 1870
uprising at Winnipeg, had been...
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Batoche is a 20-pound (9.1 kg) silver-plated
church bell
believed to have been
seized in 1885 as
spoils of war from the Métis
community of
Batoche (now...
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exist following the
defeat of the Métis
militarily during the
Battle of
Batoche,
which concluded on May 20, 1885.
During its
existence the
government only...
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known for his
movements within the North-West
Rebellion at the
battles of
Batoche, Fish Cr****, and Duck Lake as well as for his role in the
signing of treaties...
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military policy to
local bylaws and
theological issues. It met at
Batoche, Saskatchewan, and
exercised real
authority only over the
Southbranch Settlement...
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first cousin Louis Riel,
Nolin initially took part in Riel's
Council at
Batoche during the resistance. Although, he
distanced himself from Riel in terms...