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Aboriginal Law and Indigenous Law

Finding Métis Scrip

Scrip was a document, warrant, or certificate that entitled the holder to a certain allotment of crown lands in what is now Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan. These allowed the Department of the Interior to grant land without specifying the actual piece of land involved.

Scrip documents are available online through Library and Archives Canada. For search instructions and access to the collections, click HERE.