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= Eric Pouliot-Thisdale = Eric Pouliot-Thisdale holds a cumulative Baccalaureate composed of a Major in History and a Minor in Social Science at the University of Quebec in Montreal, (UQAM) and is currently a researcher in the Department of Demography at the University of Montreal (UDeM). He is an acknowledged researcher since 20 years in the field of public archives of various sources, including historical, political and demographic archives. https://uqam.academia.edu/EricPThisdale

Research Technician at University of Montreal (UdeM), previously from 2017 to 2019, for the Pedagogy Department, he is now currently working at UdeM for the Demography and History Department. He conducted various researches for institutions, communities and lawyers firms concerning history, patrimony, political land claims, as well as for particulars. He was previously a contributing writer and historical columnist and radio-host of historical chronicles as well as for the weekly paper from Kahnawake, The Eastern Door. http://www.easterndoor.com/ He also acknowledged several archives jurisdictions at University of Quebec in Montreal and O'Sullivan College including:

-Access to information Act, (L.R., 1985, ch.-A-1.) -Cultural Property Act, (L.R.Q., chap. B-4) -The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, (2000, ch. 5) - Archives Act, (L.R.Q., c. A-21.1) -Civil Code of Quebec.

Various publications are online at Library and Archives Canada concerning historical matters :

-1786-1800 Oka Mission Parish registers Kanesatake, OKA

For the present presentation, parish archives from 1786 to 1800 were analyzed in order to get a good look at the population then, and the relationships occurring between them and the Sulpicians. The microfilms of parish registers available only started in 1786, since the previous registers from 1721 to 1786 have been destroyed in a fire in 1922. Through, the parish registers between 1786 to 1940 available on microfilms at Library and Archives Canada (LAC) and at the National Archives of Quebec (BAnQ), Eric Pouliot-Thisdale, the author of this new and updated study, gathered important informations which were never described up to now, with enlightening historical and sociological observation: Copyrights 2015 1118373

-1812-1815 Kanesatake Oka Mission Warriors: Archives and historical research ISBN: 978-2-9815334

The present research is a gathering of analyzed archives from the historical period between 1786-1851 in order to present the Warriors from Kanesatake who took part in the 1812-14 War. The research conducted showed that very few Warriors were from Kanesatake and that they were actually mostly from Kahnawake-Caughnawaga. Copyrights 2015 ISBN 978-2-9815334

He also participated in:

Kanehsata’kehró:non Warriors In the War of 1812 Educator’s Resource Guide: for the Band Council of Kanesatake and school.

http://www.kanehsatakevoices.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Educators-Resource-Guide-to-Kanehsatake-Warriors-in-the-War-of-1812-FINAL-OCT-17.pdf

Several other studies conducted at University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM) as well as several miscellaneous collaborations:

-Metis Weddings: Unions in Quebec, presented to the public through Academia.

A brief presentation of a 5 year study of the situation of the potential Métis population in the province of Quebec. Survey managed from 2006 to 2009 containing the results of genealogical researches from native registration requests for obtaining the status Aboriginal and / or Métis status, in connection with the records of members of some Band Councils in Quebec.

-For a book published in 2008: Le véritable trésor de Clément Kirouac : Urbain-François Le Bihan de Kervoac et sa famille au fil des archives bretonnes et québécoises : recherche généalogique et historique / — Candiac : Clément Kirouac, 2008. — 407 p. : fac-sim, tabl. généal. ; 28 cm. ISBN : . — Distributeur : L'éditeur, 32, av. Balzac, Candiac, Québec J5R 2A7.

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Several archives from the weekly Kahnawake paper The Eastern Door, online on Facebook :

The Eastern Door  is a community-based newspaper serving the community of Kahnawake since 1992 regardless of birth, sex, age, language, politics or religion. The paper strives to be a factual, balanced, authoritative source of information with access to all segments of the community.

These articles are resumes of extended researches on several demographic, political and historical subjects about the 3 Mohawk communities in the Quebec territory: Akwesasne, Kahnawake and Kanesatake, and the main Native population of Canada as well..

The online publications presently available free online at Library and Archives Canada are:

Mohawk census records of Kahnawake, Kanehsatake & Akwesasne : 1825, 1831, 1851, 1861 / Eric Pouliot-Thisdale.

1812-1815 Kanehsatà:ke Oka Mission Warriors : archives and historical research / Eric Pouliot-Thisdale.

1812-1815 Warriors de Kanehsatà:ke, de la Mission de OKA : archives et recherche historique / Eric Pouliot-Thisdale.

1786-1800 Oka Mission Parish registers Kanehsatà:ke, OKA / Eric Pouliot-Thisdale.

1786-1800 Mission d'Oka et registres paroissiaux : Kanehsatà:ke / Eric Pouliot-Thisdale.

Famille Nepton au Québec : à Mashteuiatsh / par Eric Pouliot-Thisdale.