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Includes documents referring to the indigenous peoples of Manitoba.

Human settlement in this part of Manitoba can be traced to at least the 8th century AD. Research at Calf Mountain, a mound builder site, indicated its use as a burial site from the 8th to the 15th century. Numerous indigenous peoples have left their mark on the area.  

Community Histories

Sun Dance at the Swan Lake First Nation 1922 (1922)

A collection of photos including several taken during preparations for the 1922 Sun Dance Ceremony at Swan Lake First Nation in Southern Manitoba. Photos taken between 1922 and 1925. The photographer may have been teaching in the district at the time.

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    Swan Lake First Nation - Gallo Report 1977

    A report concerning the establishement of the Swan Lake First Nation Reserve in southern Manitoba.

    PMA_2021_051482

      The Metis of Willow Bunch

      Written by Ron Rivard and Catherine Littlejohn, this book tells the story of the Métis families who started out in the Red River district, then moved west to Rock Lake and eventually to Willow Bunch, Saskatchewan.

       

      PMA_2021_047290

        Tie Creek Study - An Anishanabe Understanding of the Petroforms (1880)

        A research study of the Tie Creek petroforms written from an Anishanabe point of view.

        PMA_2020_047150

          Wild Rice - English

          Booklet published by Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Historic Resources Branch.

          Please recognize the attitudes expressed in these bulletins may not reflect current attitudes.

          PMA_2020_046784

            Wild Rice - French

            Booklet published by Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Historic Resources Branch.

            Please recognize the attitudes expressed in these bulletins may not reflect current attitudes.

            PMA_2020_046785

              Wild Ricing in Manitoba

              Booklet published by Manitoba Culture, Heritage and Recreation, Historic Resources Branch.

              Please recognize the attitudes expressed in these bulletins may not reflect current attitudes.

              PMA_2020_046786

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