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- Battleford Frog Lake Fort Pitt Fish Cr**** Cut Knife Batoche Butte Loon Lake Southbranch Settlement (French: Communautés métisses de la rivière Saskatchewan Sud)...
- During its existence the government only exercised authority over the Southbranch Settlements along the South Saskatchewan River. Other major centres in...
- substantial Métis po****tion and is close to the historically significant Southbranch Settlements to the north, as well as the Prairie Ronde settlement near...
- Franco-Newfoundlander, Franco-Ontarian, Franco-Ténois, Franco-Yukonnais Southbranch Settlement "Census Profile, 2016 – Saskatchewan – Canada". www12.statcan...
- Rupert's Land, primarily in the Red River Settlement (now Manitoba) and the Southbranch Settlements (Saskatchewan). In the late 19th century, they organized...
- Métis people, who had not been signatories to a treaty, had moved to the Southbranch Settlement and Prince Albert district north of present-day Saskatoon...
- Carlton region of the North-West Territories, where they founded the Southbranch settlements of Fish Cr****, Batoche, St. Laurent, St. Louis, and Duck...
- important along stretches of the Saskatchewan river system, notably at the Southbranch Settlement, Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, and St. Albert, Alberta. Riverboats...
- the aspen parkland biome. Fish Cr**** was the southern border of the Southbranch Settlement of French Métis who settled in the Saskatchewan Valley region...
- capital of Riel's Provisional Government of Saskatchewan. Batoche is a Southbranch Settlement. It is situated mainly along the east bank of the South Saskatchewan...