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Metis, Red River, & Manitoba

Across
The racist HBC employee who Canada appointed as magistrate over the Northwest--he arrested Metis leaders who tried to enforce the Laws of St. Laurent.
The group formed by the Metis to fight for their land rights as Canada was taking over Rupert's Land from the HBC.
The Red River newspaper used to promote hatred towards the Metis.
A temporary government formed by Louis Riel to negotiate the Metis and Red River becoming part of Canada.
Leader of the victorious Metis during the Battle of Seven Oaks.
A law banning the export of an important food source from Red River--to keep the colonists from starving.
The belligerent ex-militia officer who looked out for the needs of the first Red River colonists.
He was hanged by Riel's provisional govt during the Red River Rebellion.
The leader of the Metis during the Red River Rebellion.
Red River settlers who hoped to gain control of the settlement after the sale of Rupert's Land.
Down
A violently anti-French and anti-Catholic group in Red River--who hated the Metis.
A person who buys land cheap and later sells it at a profit.
A section of Rupert's Land given to Red River colonists to grow produce for the HBC
The event that turned the simmering dispute between the HBC and NWC into a full-scale conflict.
Metis laws that governed the Metis community in the Northwest--especially rules on hunting buffalo.
A certificate entitling the holder to either sell for money or to acquire possession of public land in Manitoba.
HBC employee responsible for bringing the first group of 'white' settlers to Red River.
The territory that the Metis fled to after they left Manitoba--modern day Saskatchewan.
A main source of food for fur traders--provided by the Metis of Red River