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Wissakodéwin: “Half-Burnt Wood” People
Many names for Métis exist across the Homeland that continue to be used by Métis people and communities today. Some of these names were...


MNC’s Charlottetown Accord Map
With only one exception, every Métis Nation Homeland map produced and used by the Métis National Council since its 1983 founding has...


Michilimackinac: Nexus of the Fur Trade
Before the British and United States imposed the international border following the War of 1812, which displaced portions of the Upper...


Métis Winter Hunting Capotes
Métis across the Homeland are connected through shared culture, including material items such as clothing. A common piece of winter...


Métis Winter Moose Hunting
Métis communities in what is now Ontario have relied on big game as a source of winter food for generations, with moose being amongst the...


Métis Ice Spearfishing
Métis across the Homeland relied on fishing for sustenance throughout the year. Not only did fishing provide food to Métis communities,...
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