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Commercial Fishing Across the Métis Homeland
Fishing has been a prominent profession within Métis communities across the Métis Homeland for generations, forming an important part of...


The “Mode of Excluding Half-Breeds”
In 1842, the British officially codified the means to exclude Métis from present-giving—the Crown’s longstanding pre-treaty practice used...


Lewis Solomon: Stories of Métis Connections
The families which make up Georgian Bay Métis Community have deep and enduring connections amongst each other, as well as with other...


Métis Fishing in the Upper Great Lakes
After the height of the fur trade, commercial fishing became a way of life for many Métis communities, including those in the Upper Great...


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...


The MNC’s Supreme Court Intervention in Powley
The Métis National Council (MNC) intervened at the Supreme Court of Canada in support of Steve and Roddy Powley and the historic Sault...
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