User:Kayoty

Kayoty
Most of my edits are about Saskatchewan especially North-West Saskatchewan, Metis culture and history, Dene culture and history, French Metis culture and history, French culture and history.

This user contributes to Wikimedia Commons, has a blog at Saskatchewan, a local history website at History of La Loche and administers the Facebook site La Loche History. This user adds info-boxes, templates, histories, demographics, references, pictures and maps to articles.

My bookmarks

 * Writing tips
 * Adding notes to references
 * metricate
 * Upload Wizard
 * Template:Infobox settlement/doc
 * Picture tutorial
 * Moving a page
 * Cleanup Templates
 * Wikipedia:WikiProject Canadian communities/Structure guideline
 * Wikipedia:Template messages/Sources of articles
 * Wikipedia citation tool for Google Books
 * Canada Census 2001
 * Canada Census 2006
 * Canada Census 2011
 * Canadian Ethnic Profiles Census 2011]
 * Saskatchewan Municipal Directory System
 * Directory of Communities by Saskatchewan Electorial District
 * Canada Archives Post Offices and Postmasters
 * Template:Location map many
 * Google Maps Distance Calculator
 * find the latitude and longitude of a point
 * The Atlas of Canada - Toporama
 * First Nation Profiles (AANDC)
 * Aboriginal Peoples Saskatchewan
 * Saskatchewan incorporated dates for towns and villages

Articles created

 * Qu'Appelle Indian Residential School
 * Battleford Industrial School
 * Prince Albert Indian Residential School
 * Beauval Indian Residential School
 * List of people from Prince Albert
 * Opinaca Reservoir
 * Lac Sakami
 * Lacs des Loups Marins
 * Kamilukuak Lake
 * Red Earth First Nation
 * Shoal Lake First Nation
 * Stephens Lake (Manitoba)
 * Sipiwesk Lake ‎
 * Kiskittogisu Lake
 * Kiskitto Lake
 * Lake St. Martin
 * Saskatoon Tribal Council
 * Louis-Pierre Gravel
 * Cochrane River (Canada)
 * Reindeer River (Saskatchewan)
 * Cree River (Saskatchewan)
 * Bell of Frog Lake
 * Jean-Louis Légaré
 * William Bleasdell Cameron
 * Battle of Grand Coteau (North Dakota)
 * Métis buffalo hunt ('B' class)
 * Athabasca Tribal Council
 * Keewatin Tribal Council
 * Sara Riel
 * Émile Grouard
 * La Loche Community School
 * Birch Narrows First Nation
 * Prince Albert Grand Council
 * English River First Nation
 * Salt River (Canada)
 * Montreal Lake, Saskatchewan
 * Mount Carmel Shrine (Saskatchewan)
 * Peterson, Saskatchewan
 * Berthold Imhoff ('C' class)
 * John B. Boucher
 * La Loche River (Saskatchewan)
 * Lac La Ronge Provincial Park
 * Louis Schmidt
 * Jean-Étienne Waddens
 * Wasekamio Lake (Saskatchewan)
 * Turnor Lake (Saskatchewan)
 * Lac La Loche (Saskatchewan)
 * Clearwater River Provincial Park
 * Portage La Loche Brigade
 * Dillon, Saskatchewan
 * Clearwater River Dene Nation

Articles created from a redirect

 * List of lakes of New Brunswick
 * List of lakes of Newfoundland and Labrador
 * List of lakes of Quebec
 * List of lakes of Nunavut
 * List of lakes of British Columbia
 * List of lakes of the Northwest Territories
 * List of lakes of Manitoba
 * Looting of Battleford
 * Capote (garment)
 * Buffalo robe
 * Pemmican Proclamation
 * Chipewyan Prairie First Nation

Articles expanded
This user has expanded many Saskatchewan communities, all the Denesuline communities in northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba and referenced and edited the North-West Rebellion pages. The following pages are a few examples.
 * List of lakes of Canada
 * North-West Rebellion ('B' class)
 * Battle of Batoche ('C' class)
 * Yorkton ('C' class)
 * North Battleford
 * Humboldt, Saskatchewan
 * Block settlement
 * St. Peter's Abbey, Saskatchewan
 * Chipewyan people
 * Chipewyan language
 * Bois-Brûlés
 * District of Saskatchewan
 * Southbranch Settlement
 * Fond-du-Lac, Saskatchewan
 * Gravelbourg
 * Kerrobert, Saskatchewan
 * Revillon Frères
 * Athabasca Basin
 * Pemmican War ('B' class)
 * Methye Portage ('C' class)
 * La Loche, Saskatchewan
 * La Ronge, Saskatchewan
 * Buffalo Narrows, Saskatchewan
 * Beauval, Saskatchewan
 * Île-à-la-Crosse
 * Black Lake, Saskatchewan
 * Our Lady of Assumption Co-Cathedral
 * Outlook, Saskatchewan