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Bérard , Marguerite

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Title: Bérard , Marguerite
Creator: Létourneau, Henri
Subject: Bérard, Marguerite, Boisvert
Description: Marguerite Bérard (née Boisvert) (1851-1920) was a Métis woman who took part in some of the last Métis bison hunts in Red River and helped the Dakota Sioux settle in what is now Manitoba, following the crisis in Minnesota between the Dakota and Euro-American settlers.
Publisher: Louis Riel Institute
Type: Text Document
Language: French
Date of Copyright: March 10, 2009
Coverage: Red River, Minnesota
GDI Media Filename: Bérard.pdf

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