The American Magazine. Band22. Crowell-Collier Pub. co., 1886, S.525–526 (google.com).
William Leggo: The history of the administration of the Right Honorable Frederick Temple, Earl of Dufferin ... late Governor General of Canada. Lovell Print. & Pub. Co., 1878, Treaty of Qu'Appelle - No. 4 in September 1874 - "Who Calls" - Indian Tradition - Account of proceedings at Fort Qu'Appelle (google.com): „The Council at Fort Qu'Appelle, a Hudson Bay trading post, at the junction of the Qu'Appelle and Assiniboine, was composed of representatives of the Plain Crees and Salteaux nations.“
Michael T. Clancy, Anna Clancy: A User's Guide to Saskatchewan Parks. Hrsg.: University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center. 5 of Discover Saskatchewan Series, 2006, ISBN 978-0-88977-198-7 (books.google.com).
Archdiocese of Regina : a history. Archdiocese of Regina,, Regina, Saskatchewan 1988, S.261–262 (ourroots.ca (Memento des Originals vom 26. Oktober 2007 im Internet Archive) [DIGITALISIERT ONLINE DURCH OUR ROOTS / NOS RACINES; abgerufen am 10. März 2012]): „Fort Qu'Appelle was built about 1852 by the Hudson's Bay company as an outpost of Fort Ellice ... On 27 August 1864 Bishop Tache of St. Boniface celebrated the first mass in Fort Qu'Appelle, ministerd to the Catholics at the post.... the bishop returned to Fort Qu'Appelle in October 1865 and chose a site for a Catholic mission four miles east of Fort Au'Appelle. The following year Rev. Norbert Ritchot came to build a house-chapel and administer the sacraments.“
Archdiocese of Regina : a history. Archdiocese of Regina,, Regina, Saskatchewan 1988, S.261–262 (ourroots.ca (Memento des Originals vom 26. Oktober 2007 im Internet Archive) [DIGITALISIERT ONLINE DURCH OUR ROOTS / NOS RACINES; abgerufen am 10. März 2012]): „Fort Qu'Appelle was built about 1852 by the Hudson's Bay company as an outpost of Fort Ellice ... On 27 August 1864 Bishop Tache of St. Boniface celebrated the first mass in Fort Qu'Appelle, ministerd to the Catholics at the post.... the bishop returned to Fort Qu'Appelle in October 1865 and chose a site for a Catholic mission four miles east of Fort Au'Appelle. The following year Rev. Norbert Ritchot came to build a house-chapel and administer the sacraments.“