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Métis Professions on the Lakes and Rivers
Many of the oldest Métis settlements in west-central North America emerged along the frequently travelled waterways of the fur trade....
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“More than a fur trade post community”
Throughout history, Métis communities’ distinctive political identities have often emerged as a response to external threats to their...
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Distinctive Wooden Métis Houses
Many Métis communities across the Métis Nation Homeland had a distinctive way of building and designing their homes. Métis in the Upper...
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Métis at Michipicoten
Michipicoten was an important location for the Upper Great Lakes fur trade and among Métis families. Michipicoten was an attractive...
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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,...
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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...
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