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The 1859 Moose Factory Fight Night
By 1859, the Abitibi Inland Métis Community both exhibited and asserted a distinct collective identity apart from First Nations,...


Métis Hunting in the Abitibi Inland
Like many Métis, the Métis of the Abitibi Inland and western James Bay regions began transitioning away from traditional fur trade...


Métis Women Harvesters of the Abitibi Inland
Métis women played an essential role in provisioning the fur trade posts of the Abitibi Inland and western James Bay regions. Métis women...


Mattawa Métis Families’ Connections Westward
The Métis families in Mattawa did not exist in isolation from other Métis families and communities. They were connected to other Métis...


MNO’s 2004 Interim Harvesting Agreement
In 2004, the Métis Nation of Ontario signed a landmark interim Harvesting Agreement with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources. The...


Jigging Across Métis Communities
Jigging is a well-known Métis tradition and form of cultural expression. Members of historic Métis communities are consistently...
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