Joseph Godon was one of the well-known Metis leaders in the district north of Rock Lake Manitoba. He was born near Pembina North Dakota to a family associated with Alexander Henry's trading station at Pembina, but he lived most of his life in the Rock Lake district.
PMA_2017_042951
A listing of the Metis claimants to scrip lands in the district surrounding Rock Lake, Manitoba.
PMA_2017_042952
A short history of the forts erected at the mouth of the Pembina River on thr Red River.
PMA_2017_042953
Researched by Lawrence Barkwell, this is a list of the Metis Scrip Applications fro the Ilets de Bios and Carman districts.
PMA_2017_042955
Researched by Lawrence Barkwell, these are the Metis Scrip claims registered in the Killarney district.
PMA_2017_042956
A short history of the Metis families associated with Fort Pembina.
PMA_2017_042957
Metis Scrip Claims associated with the Pembina District near Fort Pembina in North Dakota.
PMA_2017_042958
A discussion of the role of Metis Scouts who worked with the British-American Boundary Commission as it surveyed the 49th parallel.
PMA_2017_042959
A list of the men who served as scouts for the British American Boundary Commission - the 49th Metis Rangers.
PMA_2017_042960
A short review of the history of Fort Pembina, North Dakota. Several forts competed for the fur trade at the mouth of the Pembina River beginning ca 1800.
PMA_2017_042961